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

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funman:

--- Quote from: atomikpunk on October 07, 2008, 08:55:52 AM ---
--- Quote from: funman ---The LCD controller for the Clip is very similar if not identical to controllers for other rockbox targets, and it may be the same for the E200: check the controller model on the wiki page for E200 port
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Hmm I really doubt it, if I remember correctly, the display controller on the e200 serie is an ILI-something. Anyway, it is a color display so it wouldn't work with the SSD1303 ;)

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I meant another rockbox target (not the Clip) may have code for a similar controller.
But first you need the initialization sequence, which is specific to the E200v2.


--- Quote from: atomikpunk on October 07, 2008, 08:55:52 AM ---
--- Quote from: funman ---I think the power-off is software driven, because on the Clip I see a logo animation before it shutdown.
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Oh that's some news, I didn't noticed. Though I think there is an hardware "recovery" power-off if you hold the power button long enough (about 4-5 seconds). I often used it with infinite loops broken test firmware ;)

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Note also that if you boot the OF, you need to press the power button at least 4-5 seconds, but with my tests, 1/2 second is enough (when using my custom code).

So that "recovery" power off is customizable, and the time needed to hold the power button is extended by the OF.

Is it similar on E200/Fuze ?

kugel.:
There's two power offs. The one where you see the goodbye logo, which should be software driven. The other, were the device is powered off immediately, is doutfully software driven, that'd render the purpose of "emergency power off" useless.

On the e200v1, this emergency power off was also hardware driven.

funman:
I have put the patch for Clip port on the patch tracker: FS#9467

Hillshum:
Don't get mad at me, but I think putting a hacked firmware image on my sansa has made it not support drm. Hey, I only free drm(aka Overdrive). So yeah. Bad for dualboot. I've looked for a solution and tried all kinds of things, including clean firmware, none have worked.

Llorean:
Installing Rockbox on h300 also requires the loss of DRM support. If that happens, it happens, we're not going to get particularly upset about it. It would be ideal to find a way to avoid this, but if not, ah well.

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