Thank You for your continued support and contributions!
Siar, I have an H320 I recently bought with the intention of using it as a recorder, and even before I bought it I've been contemplating replacing the hard drive with CF as that should eliminate the electrical noise that is picked up on the recordings when the hard drive is being accessed, and that way I also wouldn't have to worry about the possibility of a hard drive failure. And since you're the first person I've come across who has this working on an iRiver, I'm wondering if you're still getting the random hangs (which I would guess are related to the problem that you just fixed), and if so, does it also hang while recording (using the PCM Wave format)?And if that patch has resolved the hangs then I'd also appreciate it if you could do a couple 3 minute test recordings (one without anything connected to the line input and 48 dB gain, and one with a -6 dB (or so), 3 KHz tone and 0 dB gain), but for now I just want to know if it still hangs or not as that's a make-or-break issue for me.
Regarding ata.c, it has loop for ipod nano, then ends with "return 0; /* Always report success */", should I change it to "return(0);"?
UPD: Yes!!! It works (at least, the problem #1 is resolved). To make the story short, as it was mentioned before in this thread, you have to modify ata.c file. I left only return(0) in the function perform_soft_reset(void). Then, compiled source, created rockbox.zip and replace .rockbox folder in my player.
Could you please attach your ata.c?
Even before modifying source, you were able to boot with the CF card, right?Does it ever freeze on the 3rd line of the bootloader?Could you please attach your ata.c?
Quote from: eumesmo on October 04, 2007, 03:05:55 PMCould you please attach your ata.c?How about posting a patch to the tracker where such stuff belongs?
that card is the 'slow' version.... I have a speedier one but no go...
1. Booting into stock iriver firmware gives the "check hdd connection" error but the player does eventually get there, however, you cannot access any files or navigate the player once there.2. With the player on, plugging into a USB cable gives you the USB icon on screen but the computer does not see the player. Removing the cable does nothing and the player must be shut off. So the only way to get into USB mode is to start with the player off, plug in the USB cable and turn the player on.Transfer speeds are a bit slow. It took approx. 15min to transfer 6GB of music onto the card. Other than that and the above mentioned items, it is sweet to have 30GB of flash based music in my iHP-120!
static int perform_soft_reset(void){ return 0; /* Always report success */}
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