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e200tool: Failed to claim the interface (-1, Operation not permitted)
AlexP:
--- Quote from: DavidGWRawson on September 12, 2007, 07:36:21 PM ---Just as long as you keep your files, it should be fine. Anyway, don't bother using the rhapsody channels if you have the MP3s(unless your already paying for your subscription.)
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DavidGWRawson: Please refrain from telling people Rapsody is pointless when they ask about it. You may not like it (me neither actually), but for many E200R owners it is why they bought an R series and unless we can dual boot properly Rockbox may not go too far on the R. Also, please stop giving advice when you don't know what you are talking about.
--- Quote from: mrknowitall on September 12, 2007, 05:47:14 PM ---thanks...I'm a bit of a linux looser
Another question: Will putting RockBox on my e280r remove the Rhapsody features of the player? When I boot into the sansa firmware, will I still have my Rhapsody Channels?
Thanks!
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mrknowitall: A proper dual boot should leave the original firmware exactly as it was, Rhapsody support and all, but I don't know if anyone has actually tried it. As such, I don't think anyone will guarantee it! Note that this is what I think - there are others on these boards with a more intimate knowledge of Sansa affairs than I. Have you read this thread?
http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=12502.0
mrknowitall:
Yeah, thanks for the link. I' understand now. In theory, you can dual boot into the rhapsody firmware, but in reality most people, at this point, who are dual booting an e220r are using the vanilla e200 firmware.
I plan to hold off for a while and see how things develop. Or at least get a good understanding of what I need to do to restore my e200R to its original state should the dual boot not turn out as I hope...
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