RPiconfig

The Raspberry Pi config.txt file is read by the GPU before the ARM core is initialised. It can be used to set various system configuration parameters.

This file is an optional file on the boot partition. It would normally be accessible as /boot/config.txt from Linux.

To edit the configuration file, see the instructions at R-Pi_ConfigurationFile.

=File format=

The format is "property=value". value is an integer. You may specify only one option per line. Comments may be added by starting a line with the '#' character.

Here is an example file '''# Set stdv mode to PAL (as used in Europe) sdtv_mode=2 hdmi_drive=2 hdmi_group=2 hdmi_mode=16 overscan_left=20 overscan_right=12 overscan_top=10 overscan_bottom=10'''
 * 1) Force the monitor to HDMI mode so that sound will be sent over HDMI cable
 * 1) Set monitor mode to DMT
 * 1) Set monitor resolution to 1024x768 XGA 60Hz (HDMI_DMT_XGA_60)
 * 1) Make display smaller to stop text spilling off the screen

=Video mode configuration=

Video mode options
sdtv_mode defines the TV standard for composite output (default=0) sdtv_mode=0   Normal NTSC sdtv_mode=1   Japanese version of NTSC – no pedestal sdtv_mode=2   Normal PAL sdtv_mode=3   Brazilian version of PAL – 525/60 rather than 625/50, different subcarrier

sdtv_aspect defines the aspect ratio for composite output (default=1) sdtv_aspect=1 4:3 sdtv_aspect=2 14:9 sdtv_aspect=3 16:9

hdmi_force_hotplug overrides the normal selection of composite if no HDMI is detected hdmi_force_hotplug=1 Use HDMI mode even if no HDMI monitor is detected

hdmi_drive chooses between HDMI and DVI modes hdmi_drive= 1 Normal DVI mode (No sound) hdmi_drive= 2 Normal HDMI mode (Sound will be sent if supported and enabled)

hdmi_group defines the HDMI type (default=1)

[rgh] I think values are 0 and 1 really, and the default 0 for CEA - at least with the latest firmware as of May 25th 2012.

hdmi_group=1  CEA hdmi_group=2  DMT

hdmi_mode defines screen resolution in CEA or DMT format

These values are valid if hdmi_group=1 (CEA) hdmi_mode=1   VGA hdmi_mode=2   480p  60Hz hdmi_mode=3   480p  60Hz  H hdmi_mode=4    720p  60Hz hdmi_mode=5   1080i 60Hz hdmi_mode=6   480i  60Hz hdmi_mode=7   480i  60Hz  H hdmi_mode=8    240p  60Hz hdmi_mode=9   240p  60Hz  H hdmi_mode=10   480i  60Hz  4x hdmi_mode=11  480i  60Hz  4x H hdmi_mode=12   240p  60Hz  4x hdmi_mode=13  240p  60Hz  4x H hdmi_mode=14   480p  60Hz  2x hdmi_mode=15  480p  60Hz  2x H hdmi_mode=16   1080p 60Hz hdmi_mode=17  576p  50Hz hdmi_mode=18  576p  50Hz  H hdmi_mode=19   720p  50Hz hdmi_mode=20  1080i 50Hz hdmi_mode=21  576i  50Hz hdmi_mode=22  576i  50Hz  H hdmi_mode=23   288p  50Hz hdmi_mode=24  288p  50Hz  H hdmi_mode=25   576i  50Hz  4x hdmi_mode=26  576i  50Hz  4x H hdmi_mode=27   288p  50Hz  4x hdmi_mode=28  288p  50Hz  4x H hdmi_mode=29   576p  50Hz  2x hdmi_mode=30  576p  50Hz  2x H hdmi_mode=31   1080p 50Hz hdmi_mode=32  1080p 24Hz hdmi_mode=33  1080p 25Hz hdmi_mode=34  1080p 30Hz hdmi_mode=35  480p  60Hz  4x hdmi_mode=36  480p  60Hz  4xH hdmi_mode=37  576p  50Hz  4x hdmi_mode=38  576p  50Hz  4x H hdmi_mode=39   1080i 50Hz  reduced blanking hdmi_mode=40  1080i 100Hz hdmi_mode=41  720p  100Hz hdmi_mode=42  576p  100Hz hdmi_mode=43  576p  100Hz H hdmi_mode=44   576i  100Hz hdmi_mode=45  576i  100Hz H hdmi_mode=46   1080i 120Hz hdmi_mode=47  720p  120Hz hdmi_mode=48  480p  120Hz hdmi_mode=49  480p  120Hz H hdmi_mode=50   480i  120Hz hdmi_mode=51  480i  120Hz H hdmi_mode=52   576p  200Hz hdmi_mode=53  576p  200Hz H hdmi_mode=54   576i  200Hz hdmi_mode=55  576i  200Hz H hdmi_mode=56   480p  240Hz hdmi_mode=57  480p  240Hz H hdmi_mode=58   480i  240Hz hdmi_mode=59  480i  240Hz H H means 16:9 variant (of a normally 4:3 mode). 2x means pixel doubled (i.e. highter clock rate, with each pixel repeated twice) 4x means pixel quadrupled (i.e. higher clock rate, with each pixel repeated four times)

These values are valid if hdmi_group=2 (DMT) hdmi_mode=1   640x350   85Hz hdmi_mode=2   640x400   85Hz hdmi_mode=3   720x400   85Hz hdmi_mode=4   640x480   60Hz hdmi_mode=5   640x480   72Hz hdmi_mode=6   640x480   75Hz hdmi_mode=7   640x480   85Hz hdmi_mode=8   800x600   56Hz hdmi_mode=9   800x600   60Hz hdmi_mode=10  800x600   72Hz hdmi_mode=11  800x600   75Hz hdmi_mode=12  800x600   85Hz hdmi_mode=13  800x600   120Hz hdmi_mode=14  848x480   60Hz hdmi_mode=15  1024x768  43Hz  DO NOT USE hdmi_mode=16  1024x768  60Hz hdmi_mode=17  1024x768  70Hz hdmi_mode=18  1024x768  75Hz hdmi_mode=19  1024x768  85Hz hdmi_mode=20  1024x768  120Hz hdmi_mode=21  1152x864  75Hz hdmi_mode=22  1280x768        reduced blanking hdmi_mode=23  1280x768  60Hz hdmi_mode=24  1280x768  75Hz hdmi_mode=25  1280x768  85Hz hdmi_mode=26  1280x768  120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=27  1280x800        reduced blanking hdmi_mode=28  1280x800  60Hz hdmi_mode=29  1280x800  75Hz hdmi_mode=30  1280x800  85Hz hdmi_mode=31  1280x800  120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=32  1280x960  60Hz hdmi_mode=33  1280x960  85Hz hdmi_mode=34  1280x960  120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=35  1280x1024 60Hz hdmi_mode=36  1280x1024 75Hz hdmi_mode=37  1280x1024 85Hz hdmi_mode=38  1280x1024 120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=39  1360x768  60Hz hdmi_mode=40  1360x768  120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=41  1400x1050       reduced blanking hdmi_mode=42  1400x1050 60Hz hdmi_mode=43  1400x1050 75Hz hdmi_mode=44  1400x1050 85Hz hdmi_mode=45  1400x1050 120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=46  1440x900        reduced blanking hdmi_mode=47  1440x900  60Hz hdmi_mode=48  1440x900  75Hz hdmi_mode=49  1440x900  85Hz hdmi_mode=50  1440x900  120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=51  1600x1200 60Hz hdmi_mode=52  1600x1200 65Hz hdmi_mode=53  1600x1200 70Hz hdmi_mode=54  1600x1200 75Hz hdmi_mode=55  1600x1200 85Hz hdmi_mode=56  1600x1200 120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=57  1680x1050       reduced blanking hdmi_mode=58  1680x1050 60Hz hdmi_mode=59  1680x1050 75Hz hdmi_mode=60  1680x1050 85Hz hdmi_mode=61  1680x1050 120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=62  1792x1344 60Hz hdmi_mode=63  1792x1344 75Hz hdmi_mode=64  1792x1344 120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=65  1856x1392 60Hz hdmi_mode=66  1856x1392 75Hz hdmi_mode=67  1856x1392 120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=68  1920x1200       reduced blanking hdmi_mode=69  1920x1200 60Hz hdmi_mode=70  1920x1200 75Hz hdmi_mode=71  1920x1200 85Hz hdmi_mode=72  1920x1200 120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=73  1920x1440 60Hz hdmi_mode=74  1920x1440 75Hz hdmi_mode=75  1920x1440 120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=76  2560x1600       reduced blanking hdmi_mode=77  2560x1600 60Hz hdmi_mode=78  2560x1600 75Hz hdmi_mode=79  2560x1600 85Hz hdmi_mode=80  2560x1600 120Hz reduced blanking hdmi_mode=81  1366x768  60Hz hdmi_mode=82  1080p     60Hz hdmi_mode=83  1600x900        reduced blanking hdmi_mode=84  2048x1152       reduced blanking hdmi_mode=85  720p      60Hz hdmi_mode=86  1366x768        reduced blanking

overscan_left	 number of pixels to skip on left

overscan_right	 number of pixels to skip on right

overscan_top	 number of pixels to skip on top

overscan_bottom	 number of pixels to skip on bottom

framebuffer_width	 console framebuffer width in pixels. Default matches display.

framebuffer_height	 console framebuffer height in pixels. Default matches display.

test_mode	 enable test sound/image during boot for manufacturing test.

disable_l2cache	 disable arm access to GPU's L2 cache. Needs corresponding L2 disabled kernel. Default is 0.

disable_overscan	 set to 1 to disable overscan.

hdmi_force_hotplug	Make RPi ignore hotplug signal from display and assume it is asserted.

config_hdmi_boost		configure the signal strength of the HDMI interface. Default is 0. Try 4 if you have interference issues with hdmi. 7 is the maximum.

Which values are valid for my monitor?
Your HDMI monitor may support only a limited set of formats. To find out which formats are supported, use the following method.

/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m CEA /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -m DMT /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -s
 * Set the output format to VGA 60Hz (hdmi_group=1 hdmi_mode=1) and boot up the Raspberry Pi
 * Enter the following command to give a list of CEA supported modes
 * Enter the following command to give a list of DMT supported modes
 * Enter the following command to show your current state

=Boot options= disable_commandline_tags Stops start.elf from filling in ATAGS (memory from 0x100) before launching kernel

cmdline                (string) Command line parameters. Can be used instead of cmdline.txt file

kernel                 (string) Alternative name to use when loading kernel.

kernel_address         address to load kernel.img file at

ramfsfile              (string) ramfs file to load

device_tree_address    address to load device_tree at

init_uart_baud         initial uart baud rate. Default 115200

init_uart_clock        initial uart clock. Default 3000000

init_emmc_clock        initial emmc clock. Default 80000000 (80mhz default. increasing this will speedup your SD-card)

=Overclocking configuration= WARNING: Setting any of the parameters which over volt your Raspberry Pi will set a permanent bit within the SOC and your warranty is void. So If you care about the warranty do not adjust voltage.

Also at your own risk you can try overscan settings from our wiki. These were posted on the forum and are not confimed to work.

Tested values
The following table shows some successfull attempts of overclocking. These settings may not work on every device and can shorten the life of the Broadcom SoC. Warranty will be voided if overvoltage is used.

= Notes =