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Meizu M6 "miniplayer"

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gevaerts:

--- Quote from: vcf on September 02, 2008, 07:59:56 AM ---could you explain more how to comile the m6sl bootloader? it must be done in linux?

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Just build it as you build any bootloader.


--- Quote from: vcf on September 02, 2008, 07:59:56 AM --- how to run this code meizu_dfu m6sl  rockboot.ebn rockboot.ebn ?

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meizu_dfu is in utils/. Compile it
Then run the command as I said.
(I'm not sure if it works in windows)

wpyh:
Thanks to gevaerts, I've also been able to run the test code on my M3.

1. Press and hold M.
2. Press and hold Play.
3. Plug it in.
4. Release Play.
5. Run "meizu_dfu m3 rockboot.ebn rockboot.ebn".
6. When it says "Clearing status...", release the M button.
7. Play around! Pressing the Play button will toggle the backlight.
8. When you're done (or bored), unplug the device. Nothing will be written on the device, so no data will be lost (legally, I don't guarantee this though).

The above procedure should be the same for M6 TP and M6 SP (just replace "m3" in the command with "m6").

gevaerts:
The new version doesn't turn off anymore on unplugging (at least on m6sl, most probably on m3, unsure about the others).

To make it easy to handle, it now turns off after pressing Play 20 times (it tells you this by toggling the backlight quickly a few times before turning off)

gevaerts:
The current svn version manages to read the touchpad.
The "keep powered on after unplugging" is disabled for now, so you have to keep the usb cable plugged in while testing.

gevaerts:
r18531 talks to the LCD controller, although it doesn't say much yet.
The current code reads the LCD controller ID and flashes it using the backlight.

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