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SanDisk Sansa c200v2, m200v4, clipv1, clipv2, clip+, and fuzev2
FlynDice:
Wow, that'll teach me to go away for the weekend...
For what it's worth I ran the fix that funman committed yesterday all weekend with absolutely no lockups on my e280v2. I was waiting to see how this would hold up and, for me at least, it has been solid. I played off of my 8Gb microsd with no hiccups at all. I see from the forum traffic and irc that this has not been the case for a lot of others though.
I cannot argue with Saratoga's recommendation to revert this for now, especially if the fix funman committed yesterday is still causing problems. The benefit is solely longer runtime and the general useability problems it has been causing seem to outweigh the benefit right now.
kugel.:
--- Quote from: FlynDice on July 06, 2009, 01:27:41 AM ---I cannot argue with Saratoga's recommendation to revert this for now, especially if the fix funman committed yesterday is still causing problems. The benefit is solely longer runtime and the general useability problems it has been causing seem to outweigh the benefit right now.
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Alright, then let's do it.
jago:
For information:
Sansa e260 (r21686)
In rare cases I experience deadlocks or last time a error (flush_fat_sector() could not write sector 479 (error-101)) while I am deleting files/folders on internal SD.
After rebooting I can delete same file/folder without problems.
epithetless:
--- Quote from: jago on July 07, 2009, 08:24:51 AM ---For information:
Sansa e260 (r21686)
In rare cases I experience deadlocks or last time a error (flush_fat_sector() could not write sector 479 (error-101)) while I am deleting files/folders on internal SD.
After rebooting I can delete same file/folder without problems.
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Does it still happen with a more recent build (post-r21687, when voltage scaling was disabled)?
thund3rman:
Thanks for that, now I can use rockbox again!:D
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