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SanDisk Sansa c200v2, m200v4, clipv1, clipv2, clip+, and fuzev2
Xanikseo:
But SVN doesn't enable cpu boosting... If this is still going in the right direction, as in less crashes, couldn't this be added to svn, but still keep cpu scaling off? Unless of course you are sure that it doesn't really affect the frequency of crashes at all.
I don't get crashing anymore btw in SVN at the end of tracks.
funman:
If it's not a fix then it doesn't belong to SVN.
New bootloaders v2.0 released for Clipv2/Clip+/Fuzev2, instructions and URLs on the wiki as usual.
They increase battery life and get rid of some crashes at boot (the players would boot with a black screen).
The fuzev2 bootloader on the server displays 'Boot Ver. Ver. 2.0' (2 times 'Ver.') so before it is updated you can get a bootloader without the typo here
marc2003:
nice work with the new bootloaders. but i think clip+ users need a new version of mkamsboot if they want to use the latest OF??
funman:
there will be no new version of mkamsboot, we won't be making a new release each time Sandisk release a new firmware for any of the supported models.
The choices are:
* stick with older OF
* build mkamsboot from SVN (feel free to distribute your own, it's GPL after all, but expect no support for it)
* use rbutil when a new version is released
MasterFen:
Disregard Funman's last post, I used the normal instructions from the SansaAMS Wiki page and got the new bootloader 2.0 installed on my Clip+ just using the Mkamsboot from the normal link.
I don't know if it's a new version of MKB but it seems to work just fine.
UPDATE
It's hard to make out, but it does say 2.0. The only problem is it hangs on shutdown, just not turning off after "Shutting Down" is shown on-screen.
Tl;dr - It works, but you'll have to do the "Hold power and >|| buttons" trick to get it to turn off.
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