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

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embrion:

--- Quote from: bertrik on February 24, 2010, 05:53:44 AM ---
Can you report back with the following:
1) enable the radio, go to the debug/radio menu and note the first two numbers (1st will be 1242)
2) go to the debug/hw info menu and note the CGU_PERI value

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1) 1242 1053
2) CGU_PERI: 0F93018F

FlynDice:
I cleaned up the sd-as3525v2 init_controller and sd_init_card code and I get much more reliable boots into the main code now.  Update your bootloader also.

edit:  Still need to disable i&dcache

funman:

--- Quote from: funman on February 24, 2010, 10:37:23 AM ---I see we leave ROM clock enabled unlike the OF, I'll run a battery bench to see if it changes anything to disable it

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No significant difference : 5h15 runtime

embrion:
and how long was it before change?
I'm willing to test everything unless it can brick my Fuze (yeah, I know everything can but I think lovering voltage or clocking is less probable in hurting anything )

funman:

--- Quote from: embrion on February 25, 2010, 01:22:04 PM ---and how long was it before change?

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--- Quote from: funman on February 25, 2010, 07:04:18 AM ---No significant difference

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It was not different = it was the same (5h15 or so).

You can read (and post) battery benches on SansaRuntime.

Btw i'm running a bench with radio, hard part will be to benchmark the OF (I don't want to check the Clip every 10 minutes).

I think saratoga suggested to plug the Clip to soundcard input, record it and then analyse the wav file. Would it change current consumption if something is plugged on the jack or not ?
(If it's the case I need to benchmark rockbox with the jack plugged as well)

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