Hey 6by9,
wow, thank you - sounds great. So cool!
I will try the new driver. So just for my understanding:
1) At gain 80 it switches the mode
2) The parameter "--hcg_threshold 60" (will set this threshold down to 60)
3) Analoge gain has a maximum from 31 at the moment? See my question: viewtopic.php?p=2181157#p2181157
For installing the update:
Can i choose to git-clone the 6.1 Kernel local, like described here https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentati ... ernel.html, then change the 290.c file from the pull request 5859 and then compile the 6.1 kernel again, does the new driver file work this way in 6.1?
Or is sudo rpi-update pulls/5859 the only way?
I'm really looking forward to testing this!
Regards,
Mat
wow, thank you - sounds great. So cool!
I will try the new driver. So just for my understanding:
1) At gain 80 it switches the mode
2) The parameter "--hcg_threshold 60" (will set this threshold down to 60)
3) Analoge gain has a maximum from 31 at the moment? See my question: viewtopic.php?p=2181157#p2181157
For installing the update:
Can i choose to git-clone the 6.1 Kernel local, like described here https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentati ... ernel.html, then change the 290.c file from the pull request 5859 and then compile the 6.1 kernel again, does the new driver file work this way in 6.1?
Or is sudo rpi-update pulls/5859 the only way?
I'm really looking forward to testing this!
Regards,
Mat
Statistics: Posted by Mat_astro — Wed Jan 17, 2024 6:52 pm