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what about recording in the sansa E2xx series?
saratoga:
--- Quote from: Vortex on June 04, 2007, 06:40:35 PM ---By the way, is the documentation that the Rockbox developers received from Austria Microsystems (and all the other documentation) available to the public?
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No.
--- Quote from: Vortex on June 04, 2007, 06:40:35 PM ---Since Rockbox is an Open Source project I thought that the developers might share the documentation or data sheets they use to reverse-engineer drivers and stuff.
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Anything thats reverse engineered is typically shared, however the datasheet's license agreement prevents them from being shared directly.
petur:
--- Quote from: Vortex on June 04, 2007, 06:40:35 PM ---Since Rockbox is an Open Source project I thought that the developers might share the documentation or data sheets they use to reverse-engineer drivers and stuff.
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No. The code is open source. In the case of AS we managed to get the datasheets by accepting an agreement that we do not redistribute them, but we are allowed to publish the resulting code.
(I had completely forgotten about that AS deal)
petur:
hahaha... Mike must have been lurking here as he just committed (mic) recording for the sansa...
Vortex:
... and it works!
Again, more awesomeness was added to Rockbox. Great job! ;D
Davide-NYC:
The E200 series has a line in? Through the proprietary port on the bottom I presume...
Please confirm.
Now that Recording (in Rockbox) supposedly works I'm getting very interested in this unit. :P
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