The XScale core runs at a frequency determined by the input crystal (typically 13 MHz or 19.2 MHz) and the internal PLLs. Files like pll_setup.bin provide the magic numbers to write into the CCCR (Core Clock Configuration Register) to achieve stable operation at, for example, 416 MHz or 624 MHz.
: Short for "configuration," implying it contains settings, parameters, or calibration data. pxa1826-cfg.tar.gz
Use the t flag to list the files inside the archive to ensure it contains what you expect: tar -tvf pxa1826-cfg.tar.gz Use code with caution. The XScale core runs at a frequency determined
, a 5-mode 4G LTE Release 10 modem. This specific file is typically found in embedded Linux environments, such as mobile hotspots (e.g., Samsung SM-V101F) or specialized 4G routers like the Keenetic Hero 4G+ , and contains hardware-level configuration data. Use the t flag to list the files
To use the PXA1826-CFG.TAR.GZ file, follow these steps: