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SanDisk Sansa c200v2, m200v4, clipv1, clipv2, clip+, and fuzev2

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kugel.:
Nice, it shows some decent speed ups! But only for reads (create/write is still slow)? That seems strange.

SVN has gotten pretty slow?

BTW, my fuze stopped working. It just doesn't turn on anymore. The last time I used it was thursday. I turned it off normally after listening to radio.

saratoga:

--- Quote from: kugel. on December 13, 2009, 11:20:27 AM ---Nice, it shows some decent speed ups! But only for reads (create/write is still slow)? That seems strange.

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The 1MB write is basically 4x faster, so its probably just a limitation of the internal memory controller for smaller writes, since those often involve lots of costly copying and rewriting of sectors.


--- Quote from: kugel. on December 13, 2009, 11:20:27 AM ---BTW, my fuze stopped working. It just doesn't turn on anymore. The last time I used it was thursday. I turned it off normally after listening to radio.

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Want my Clipv2 to play with ;)

kugel.:

--- Quote from: saratoga on December 13, 2009, 11:54:41 AM ---
--- Quote from: kugel. on December 13, 2009, 11:20:27 AM ---Nice, it shows some decent speed ups! But only for reads (create/write is still slow)? That seems strange.

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The 1MB write is basically 4x faster, so its probably just a limitation of the internal memory controller for smaller writes, since those often involve lots of costly copying and rewriting of sectors.

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Where are those writes faster? They are only faster with a bigger buffer (64 UNS). And they're slower without compared to my tests I made a while back (see FS#10805)


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--- Quote from: kugel. on December 13, 2009, 11:20:27 AM ---BTW, my fuze stopped working. It just doesn't turn on anymore. The last time I used it was thursday. I turned it off normally after listening to radio.

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Want my Clipv2 to play with ;)

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No thanks, I have a FuzeV2 rotting around myself :)

DavidW:
For the last two days, I have been having trouble with the database on my Fuze V1.  It will initialize properly, but later I get a database is not ready error.  When I try to initialize again it fails with some write error to the internal flash disk.  (Sorry I can't give the exact error now I am not sure I want to intentionally cause this to happen again.)  If I run scandisk on the internal disk it seems to fix everything but a couple of time it left files I could not delete on the disk.  These files finally went away when on one occasion the entire .rockbox directory was corrupted. 

Can anyone tell me if this is an issue with my player or is it a software problem?  I am currently using r23989-091214.

Thanks,
David

FlynDice:
@DavidW:

Sorry to hear about the problems.  A couple of days ago I put in the change for 4 bit widebus on the SD cards so that may be a possible culprit here but you would be the first reporting problems.  I'm working with an e280v2 and I have just initialized my database and rebooted to commit it and it is functioning normally for me.

I would try the following:

In the .rockbox folder you should find several files named database_(X).tcd.  X runs 0-8 and theres an idx also.  Delete those and try to reinitialize the database.

If that doesn't work I would try formatting the internal disk with the OF and then reinstalling.

If that fails then copy down your steps to reproduce this and any error messages and let us know.

Good Luck!

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