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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
Apparently voltage scaling is responsible for breaking SD access on some Clips as well (thanks for dfkt for bug report). We should probably revert it for now until we have a good fix and can have more people test it.
Quote from: sko on July 03, 2009, 09:16:39 AMThats 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 abortI'm getting about the same on my e200v2. It happens anytime a song of one codec ends and the thing tries to start the next song of a different codec. So far I've tried wma, ogg, and mp3. What happens varies. Sometimes I get a data abort message, sometimes a prefetch abort, sometimes it locks up and takes a hard reset (though some threads remain active).Here's the two data abort addresses I wrote down:6f6c412062694c20PM me for my rockbox.elf
Secondly the split cache introduces problems with self modifying code being first executed, then treated as data, manipulated and an attempt is then made to execute the altered code before it is flushed from the instruction cache.Such code fragments will break.
I get it everytime... Is there a way to fix this or a release which doesn't show the problem?
I cannot argue with Saratoga's recommendation to revert this for now, especially if the fix funman committed yesterday is still causing problems. The benefit is solely longer runtime and the general useability problems it has been causing seem to outweigh the benefit right now.
For information:Sansa e260 (r21686)In rare cases I experience deadlocks or last time a error (flush_fat_sector() could not write sector 479 (error-101)) while I am deleting files/folders on internal SD.After rebooting I can delete same file/folder without problems.
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