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Auto-detect Pi1/Pi2 & Switch Back Overclock Preset for Pi2 to Original #41

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mobluse opened this issue Feb 12, 2015 · 6 comments
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@mobluse
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mobluse commented Feb 12, 2015

I think raspi-config (RasPiConfig) should auto-detect if one has a Pi1 or Pi2 and present appropriate choices. One should be able to choose to set overclock preset back to original clocking also for pi2.

@SebastianBoyd
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Me too

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@Poci
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Poci commented Apr 21, 2015

Me too

@darkbasic
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Agree

@ccztux
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ccztux commented Aug 4, 2015

I would like to implement the auto-detect function, but unfortunately i am not familiar with the git functions. Should i do a pull request? If you are interested in this function, please let me know how to do this correctly here on github.
The function could be usefull in case of overclocking and maybe there could be a new menu-entry to display the user which correct model he has.

@ccztux
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ccztux commented Aug 4, 2015

I have forked the project, and made a pull request.
Have a look here:

#55

@lurch
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lurch commented Apr 2, 2016

This functionality has been added to https://github.com/RPi-Distro/raspi-config (which is effectively the new 'master repo' for raspi-config).

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