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Quote from: kugel. on July 02, 2009, 09:28:58 AMYes, please update the bootloader before reporting problems with booting.Thanks! Should I compile it from source or there is another way to get it? (as I told before, my first attempt at compiling was unsuccessful, though I can try again...)EDIT: I just compiled the bootloader from source version 21610. My Clip freezes at boot. Also, it can't boot to OF unless I plug it to the computer. May I have done something wrong?
Yes, please update the bootloader before reporting problems with booting.
UPDATE: My bootloader from version 21610 is working, just the dualboot is wrong (I must have done something wrong, I will try to read again the documentation but any help will be apreciated). As for Rockbox itself, version 21506 runs fine but 21610 does not. After the boot screen, it goes black and the only way to get out of it is holding up the power switch for 10-15 seconds.
BTW, the playback crashes happen more on higher bitrates.
The next step is to narrow down which specific revision it was that broke it. Figure it out by trying the revision halfway between 21506 and 21610, then if it works, try a revision halfway between that and 21610...
Hold down the left/prev button when turning it on to get the OF
Maybe the fix for FS#10344 didn't work for me?
Is there anything left where I could assist in testing/debugging?
I've build and installed a fresh SVN checkout (r21619) on my E260 / 4GB SDHC; and for me everything seems to work stable and snappy. Even video playback.. superb!You have done a great job
Thats my opinion too. I'm very happy with my e250v2, everything works fine! Really a great job! I'm currently testing everything, but nearly no issues so far. I had one data abort with the following conditions:playlist with mp3 files followed by ogg fileslast mp3 was on the last 10 % of timeI skipped the track and instead of playing the ogg file the player showed data abort
Have you been able to reproduce it at all?
I had one data abort
When you see a data abort, you should write down the address written on screen, and disassemble your current rockbox.elf (or the codec you use if the data abort is in the codec), to see which code does produce it.Or you can come on irc to give the elf file + faulty address to a developer (it's a bit big to be attached to the forum thread)
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