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

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Darkstylist:
Seems like you're far into your sansa build why not release an alpha that we could try out with sources included ? i wont mind testing an unfinished rockbox on V2

funman:

--- Quote from: Darkstylist on October 30, 2008, 03:09:01 PM ---Seems like you're far into your sansa build why not release an alpha that we could try out with sources included ? i wont mind testing an unfinished rockbox on V2

--- End quote ---

There is nothing to test at this moment : the effort is ONLY for developers.

When there will be something usable, builds will be available on the download page.

mc2739:

--- Quote from: funman on October 30, 2008, 12:11:53 PM ---Also mc2739 told us the SD code works on the e200v2

--- End quote ---

I'm not sure what I saw to make me think that the SD code was working, but it is not.  The test loops with "OP COND: 0xFF8000" displayed. It never gets to "now - card ready !".

But, some good news, I did get the buttons working (at least the ones already documented on the SansaV2HardwareMappings wiki). The problem was the dual function GPIO's. GPIOB and GPIOC are used for buttons and LCD. The LCD code blocked access to the buttons.

funman:
About the SD, fragilematter just tested the code on his e200, but for the SD slot with a 128MB SD card in it, and here it succeeds: proof .

That means a bootloader which loads rockbox from the SD card could be developed until we find what's missing to use the embedded SD card.

mc2739:
It also detects my 4GB card and correctly identifies it as "High Capacity".

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