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torne:

--- Quote from: ssorgatem on May 11, 2010, 07:57:17 PM ---True, with non-eabi doom.rock it works :) (in a eabi-built rockbox)

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Doing that is rather dodgy and it's a miracle it works - EABI and the old toolchain are not supposed to be compatible with each other. Doom doesn't work with EABI on *any* device at the moment, it's nothing specific to the sansas.

ssorgatem:

--- Quote from: torne on May 12, 2010, 06:59:14 AM ---
--- Quote from: ssorgatem on May 11, 2010, 07:57:17 PM ---True, with non-eabi doom.rock it works :) (in a eabi-built rockbox)

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Doing that is rather dodgy and it's a miracle it works - EABI and the old toolchain are not supposed to be compatible with each other. Doom doesn't work with EABI on *any* device at the moment, it's nothing specific to the sansas.

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Yes, I know, I was just playing with it  ;D

As far as i've tested, eabi rocks do work in non-eabi rockbox and the other way around, too (I discovered this having two separate builds in my fuze: non-eabi and eabi).

torne:
This will only work for plugins which don't use plugin api functions that do certain things that differ between EABI and OABI. The complete list is rather esoteric and I'm not sure whether we actually *have* any plugin api functions that fall under that category, so... who knows.

Xanikseo:

--- Quote from: funman on May 11, 2010, 11:30:28 PM ---
--- Quote from: funman on May 11, 2010, 10:25:30 AM ---doing it like the OF (increase/decrease the dividers one by one) seems to work too; and the advantage is that we can explain why: "the OF does it"

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Doesn't work

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You mean it doesn't make crashing less frequent? That's a shame... It somehow fixes a new the problem of crashing at the end of tracks though, although it may not fix the root of the problem. I've been using your patch, and it seems quite stable, I find it hard to crash.

funman:
I have no crashes with SVN so less frequent crashes isn't a solution, unless they are infinitely less frequent (i.e. there are no crashes either)

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