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by Florin_Andrei
3414 days ago
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When you say "overheating issues", what do you mean exactly? IME, at 100% CPU usage with the heatsink on, either it does not throttle down the clock anymore at all, or it does it after a much longer time and the clock reduction is much less. Are you seeing anything happen, other than some slight throttling? The chip cannot fry itself. It's designed to slow down so as to stay below the dangerous temperature range. > Happy to chat more about your experiences daemonize-ing TF applications! Eh, that was just a fancy way of saying I do what you do. Launch the program once, and let it run forever. It performs initialization (which takes a long time), then it drops into a processing loop: wait for input / read / process / do something / repeat. Pretty basic stuff really. |
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