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Latest Rockbox not working on Nano
Llorean:
Yes, but if it goes nearly immediately from "Room temperature" to "Too hot to function" as of our recent changes, and never ever reached "Too hot to function" prior to these changes, it should go from "Quite cold" to "Too hot to function" in an amount of time shorter than 20 minutes, I would expect.
Of course, I can't test this hypothesis anyway.
tvg:
--- Quote from: Llorean on September 29, 2007, 07:02:00 PM ---As well, after five minutes in the fridge, your Nano would most likely return to the same temperature it gets to after booting from room temperature in far, far less than 20 minutes.
--- End quote ---
That's not true. Back metallic plate remains cold for near 20 minutes laying on wooden table.
And if you don't believe that apples are red, just check it - put an Ipod to a refrigerator. Of course, it must be problematic ipod.
At lease it can be assumed, that the part of Nanos have anoter temperature flow inside.
Llorean:
The back metallic plate also is not the problematic part, and does not have current running through it providing a significant amount of energy with which to generate heat...
Your hypothesis is that it can go from "Room temperature" to "Hotter than it's ever gotten before" in a very short time, but not from "Cold" to "Hotter than it's ever gotten before" in less than 20 minutes, despite the fact that we're obviously heating it up (according to you).
Let me ask: How long does it take, holding it in your hands, to go from "Cold" to "Hand temperature"?
WauloK:
Just to jump on the bandwagon with everyone else.. Test1 seems to fix problems I've mentioned in the other threads here, for my iPod Nano 1G 2Gb.
tvg:
Llorean, in my hands? How tight should I touch it?
I could say, how long it takes to warm up from the refrigerator to 'not cold condition' at room temp. = 20 degrees.
Also back metallic plate owns high temperature capacity and, if in contact with electronics, it could slow down the process of changing the temperature of it.
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