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SanDisk Sansa c200v2, m200v4, clipv1, clipv2, clip+, and fuzev2
saratoga:
Even if we have USB working, we still need to do a new bootloader/mkamsboot release to make it boot rockbox on USB insert right?
In that case I would prefer to wait until either USB is working, or until it looks like its going to be a while before USB works. Updating the bootloader isn't that risky, but its kind of a mess. Maybe we could just disable rebooting on USB insert?
Jennifur:
--- Quote from: saratoga on May 17, 2010, 08:26:24 PM ---Even if we have USB working, we still need to do a new bootloader/mkamsboot release to make it boot rockbox on USB insert right?
In that case I would prefer to wait until either USB is working, or until it looks like its going to be a while before USB works. Updating the bootloader isn't that risky, but its kind of a mess. Maybe we could just disable rebooting on USB insert?
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I agree with saratoga on this. Also, it is nice having it charge and be able to play at the same time instead of booting into the OF which doesn't allow this.
saratoga:
--- Quote from: Jennifur on May 17, 2010, 09:18:16 PM --- Also, it is nice having it charge and be able to play at the same time instead of booting into the OF which doesn't allow this.
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As funman said, you can already do this by holding a button while plugging in USB.
csavery:
funman: I'm testing a version of button-fuzev2.c adapted to HZ timer. It seems to be working and I'm just waiting about 30 minutes to see how it behaves. If it works then I'll make a patch. Keep in mind that I've only been coding in Rockbox for a couple days so I'm not sure it wouldn't have other side effects.
edit: Seems to work. I have posted patch in Flyspray. I hit save too quickly and forgot to set correct patch info. Maybe someone with edit rights can fix that? ::)
bor_ka:
--- Quote from: saratoga on May 17, 2010, 11:27:44 AM ---I see you're using some odd compiler version as well as EABI. Does this still occur if you use the normal compiler (4.0.3)?
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Well, I thought that eabi is the preferred way (looking at the speed comparison on the fuze). And the 4.4.3 is the recommended for eabi. Will try 4.0.3 though.
P.S. The database update does not freeze if there is no playback, and if I "play" with the scrollweel (turn it back and forth every 30 secs or so).
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