Please don't switch subjects in a thread, it ruins the ability to find answers about a particular subject.
This thread is about using the repository I set up for people that don't want to compile their openwrt image themselves. If your speed problem is related to the image I compiled, please post a comparison between it and the stock image at http://vonger.cn/upload/vocore.v1.0.bin
Your question looks to me like it belongs in the Help section of the forum where interested people can help with your problem.
A VoCore Repository
- noblepepper
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- noblepepper
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Re: A VoCore Repository
I'm surprised no one else has noticed/posted this but chaos calmer now has the first release candidate available. We finally have a (semi) stable point of reference.
The official repository is here. I have also incorporated most of the changes specific to the VoCore in my github repository which you can find here. There is a prebuilt repository of my stuff here
The main changes I have done can be seen here, they mainly are the same changes between the stock VoCore and and the official openwrt but my prebuilt image also points opkg.conf at the repository above.
There are a lot of bugs fixed since the VoCore came out so I definitely recommend giving this a whirl!
The official repository is here. I have also incorporated most of the changes specific to the VoCore in my github repository which you can find here. There is a prebuilt repository of my stuff here
The main changes I have done can be seen here, they mainly are the same changes between the stock VoCore and and the official openwrt but my prebuilt image also points opkg.conf at the repository above.
There are a lot of bugs fixed since the VoCore came out so I definitely recommend giving this a whirl!
- charliex
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- Location: los angeles
Re: A VoCore Repository
i've been using it for a while now, works great , have updated 30+ vocores so far.
- noblepepper
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Re: A VoCore Repository
The main thing I like about a stable reference is you can flash an image and afterwards you can install ipkg's without worry about incompatibilities because of software versions.
I noticed while building my repo that the VOCORE.dts in the official repo is for the alpha version (I think). This sets the firmware partition to 8 meg instead of the 16 meg that the 1.0 version has.
Here is a demonstration:
Official repo:
My repo:
I also set the uboot-env partition to read/write so my u-boot envtools port can set u-boot environment variables from Linux
I noticed while building my repo that the VOCORE.dts in the official repo is for the alpha version (I think). This sets the firmware partition to 8 meg instead of the 16 meg that the 1.0 version has.
Here is a demonstration:
Official repo:
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root@OpenWrt:/# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 4.4M 304.0K 4.1M 7% /
/dev/root 2.3M 2.3M 0 100% /rom
tmpfs 14.2M 68.0K 14.1M 0% /tmp
/dev/mtdblock6 4.4M 304.0K 4.1M 7% /overlay
overlayfs:/overlay 4.4M 304.0K 4.1M 7% /
tmpfs
My repo:
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root@OpenWrt:/# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 12.3M 500.0K 11.8M 4% /
/dev/root 2.5M 2.5M 0 100% /rom
tmpfs 14.2M 68.0K 14.1M 0% /tmp
/dev/mtdblock6 12.3M 500.0K 11.8M 4% /overlay
overlayfs:/overlay 12.3M 500.0K 11.8M 4% /
tmpfs 512.0K 0 512.0K 0% /dev
I also set the uboot-env partition to read/write so my u-boot envtools port can set u-boot environment variables from Linux
- TomasCook
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Re: A VoCore Repository
Just got my VoCore, I'll try to clone your repo and see if it works out of the box.
Did you try to build aircrack-ng and can-utils (cangen/candump ...) ?
Thanks !
Did you try to build aircrack-ng and can-utils (cangen/candump ...) ?
Thanks !
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