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Thanks a lot. I will look into this.
Reason why I use chmod is because I cant for the life of me figure out why I can't just use sudo. Even when I set environment variable for the upp.py it refuses to run it. Even when I directly want to run it via sudo it refuses, I can only run it without sudo for whatever reason... but to overwrite pp_table I need sudo privileges and I've been only able to get around with chmod.
Also I've tried to make a script that I will just run and will execute the commands... but I get immediately hard lock and black screen and I need to do hard reset. Same when I try to copy and overwrite the pp_table with sudo priviledges with a pre-modified pp_table.
So I'm kinda hesitant to now run the commands on runtime, it's possible it will hardlock during boot. I will give it more though tommorrow.
edit:
I just found out how to write the pp_table into VBIOS so I will try flashing modified VBIOS on the card and hope it will work. I'll leave that for tomorrow though.