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Febs:

--- Quote from: jimmy8269 on July 19, 2007, 10:17:20 AM ---
--- Quote from: shoe on July 18, 2007, 12:32:29 PM ---I have had that problem 5-10 times in the last week.  'Undefined instruction at 12345' or something along those lines.  I updated to the latest build yesterday, and if it happens again, I'll make a note of the actual number and file a bug report.

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Wow :o Too many !
Hope this can be fixed

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Until you can confirm that it happens with a current official build, there is nothing TO fix.

shoe:
It happened 4 times last night and this morning with yesterdays (7/18) build.  While playing an mp3, the player suddenly gives "Undefined Instruction at 00057948" error message on the screen.  Always the same number. It doesn't seem to depend on which mp3 I am playing.

The sound stops, backlight goes on and stays on, sometimes stays off, the disc is sometimes spinning, sometimes not.  Stays that way until I do a hard reset.  Happened with mp3s of various bitrates, I wasnt doing anything else with my player at the time (adjusting settings or what have you).  I'll file a bug report on Flyspray.

New thought:  maybe my boot loader is out of date?  I don't know how to check the version.  I just loaded it on my ipod now, maybe that will fix it...

GodEater:

--- Quote from: shoe on July 19, 2007, 12:48:36 PM ---New thought:  maybe my boot loader is out of date?  I don't know how to check the version.  I just loaded it on my ipod now, maybe that will fix it...

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Hold the fast forward button when you turn on your ipod to see the bootloader version (and a bunch of other messages).

shoe:

--- Quote from: GodEater on July 20, 2007, 03:11:25 AM ---Hold the fast forward button when you turn on your ipod to see the bootloader version (and a bunch of other messages).

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I can see the info if I hold down the FF button, but only for a moment, before the RB startup screen takes over.  I tried holding down the FF button the whole time, or just pressing it once (didn't work), also I tried releasing the button as soon as I saw the screen with the bootloader info, nothing will keep the info on the screen long enough to read it.  Am I missing something?

I haven't gotten the 'Undefined Instruction' error since I put on the latest bootloader, maybe that was it.  How can I tell when I need to update the bootloader, ie when a new version is available?  Sorry if this is somewhere obvious, but I searched all over the RB site/wiki, the only thing I found about the bootloader is the link to download it in the manual.

jimmy8269:

--- Quote from: shoe on July 20, 2007, 12:49:54 PM ---
--- Quote from: GodEater on July 20, 2007, 03:11:25 AM ---Hold the fast forward button when you turn on your ipod to see the bootloader version (and a bunch of other messages).

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I can see the info if I hold down the FF button, but only for a moment, before the RB startup screen takes over.  I tried holding down the FF button the whole time, or just pressing it once (didn't work), also I tried releasing the button as soon as I saw the screen with the bootloader info, nothing will keep the info on the screen long enough to read it.  Am I missing something?

I haven't gotten the 'Undefined Instruction' error since I put on the latest bootloader, maybe that was it.  How can I tell when I need to update the bootloader, ie when a new version is available?  Sorry if this is somewhere obvious, but I searched all over the RB site/wiki, the only thing I found about the bootloader is the link to download it in the manual.

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I will try to get the most current version both bootloader and rockbox (my last re-installation also had the same error as mentioned by Shoe). Then I will get here again to let you know how will this be.

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