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I don't think this is a software issue.
If Pi0W only ran for a few minutes for everyone then there would be many reports.
So, it's down to something unique to you. The options are:
Faulty Pi0W
Faulty power supply
Faulty sdcard
What happens if you don't connect to wifi. Is it still dead in a few minutes?
You could try adding over_voltage=2
to config.txt. Does that make any difference?
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Silicon variation. No matter how hard you try, no two chips will behave identically. Some need more, some less. Even worse, the variations affect different parts of the chips in different ways. There are mechanisms in place to work out the best voltage to use on the current board, but you do occasionally get outliers like yours that need just a bit more.
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What are you using as a power supply? Do you have any other option to test?
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I'm using the official raspberry 5.1v 2.5A power supply.
I can try with another power supply.
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This is what I get if I try another PSU and try running rpi-update:
curl: (23) Failure writing output to destination
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.956475] Internal error: Oops: 37 [#1] ARM
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.956475] Internal error: Oops: 37 [#1] ARM
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.957750] Process tar (pid: 971, stack limit = 0x81fabb03)
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.957784] Stack: (0xdcd8ddd0 to 0xdcd8e000)
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.957813] ddc0: c0d875e0 c07693a4 c18e3000 c0d875f8
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.957850] dde0: c0d875f8 c0d875e0 c0d875e0 c1d60000 00000440 c1d60548 dcd8de7c c0057fc0
/usr/bin/rpi-update: riga 583: 969 Uscita 1 eval curl ${CURL_OPTIONS} "${FW_TARBALL_URI}"
971 Errore di segmentazione | tar xzf - -C "${FW_REPOLOCAL}" --strip-components=1
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.957750] Process tar (pid: 971, stack limit = 0x81fabb03)
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.957784] Stack: (0xdcd8ddd0 to 0xdcd8e000)
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.957813] ddc0: c0d875e0 c07693a4 c18e3000 c0d875f8
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.957886] de00: c0d875f8 c0d875f8 c0d875e0 c0058d6c c1d60000 c1d60000 c0d875e0 00000001
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.957922] de20: c1d60000 00000440 c1d60548 c09b5908 cb153fb8 c1447c00 c1114d90 c0e13e9c
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.957957] de40: c09b61bc 00000000 00000440 00002000 00000000 07290644 6627fd86 c1d60000
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.957993] de60: c2436d2c 00000010 00000000 c1d60000 00000440 00002000 dcd8de8c c09b61bc
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958029] de80: c2436d20 c2436d2c 00000440 c023e6d8 c1d60000 00000000 2d5ad2ad c2436d70
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958065] dea0: c1a92640 00000000 dcd8df08 dcd8df28 00000001 c1d60000 c006013c c2436d2c
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958101] dec0: c2436d2c 07290644 00002600 00002000 c1a92640 00000000 00a89800 c1d60000
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958136] dee0: 00000001 00000000 00004004 c02346f8 00000000 c0234d9c 00000004 00000000
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958171] df00: 000a41ed 00000000 00000005 00000001 00000000 00a89800 00002000 00000000
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958207] df20: 00000001 00000000 c1a92640 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958242] df40: 00000000 00004004 00000000 00000000 00000000 07290644 00002000 c1a92640
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958277] df60: c1a92640 00a89800 00002000 c000843c c1d60000 00000000 000001ff c023506c
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958313] df80: 00002600 00000000 00000000 07290644 00079208 00000800 00002000 7ff00000
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958349] dfa0: 00000003 c0008260 00000800 00002000 00000003 00a89800 00002000 00000001
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958384] dfc0: 00000800 00002000 7ff00000 00000003 00000003 00079190 00000000 000001ff
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958420] dfe0: 00077078 bebb6128 00056e8c b6e5b5f0 20000010 00000003 00000000 00000000
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958458] __inet_lookup_listener from 0xc1d60000
Message from syslogd@Raspberry-Pi-1 at Apr 23 20:27:18 ...
kernel:[ 286.958548] Code: 0a00002d e59f3158 e3700a01 83a00000 (e5932000)
After this the system crashes, the same SD running on a Pi 1B works, I doubt that's the problem.
I can't test without wifi as I don't have the cable to connect the mouse and keyboard, nor the monitor. When I flash the OS image I pre-set the wifi parameters.
I'm reflashing the image to try again.
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I tried with over_voltage=2
Stable but it got too hot, so I tried with over_voltage=1 and so far it hasn't stopped, but how is this possible? I don't do any overclocking yet it requires overvoltage to be stable? Why?
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