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

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kugel.:

--- Quote from: FlynDice on March 07, 2009, 12:31:49 AM ---Do we even have nand on the ams sansa's?  I know there is a nand interface on the chip but it seems sandisk opted to go with an embedded sd card instead(they are sandisks after all...).  My point to that is though that the sd interface uses gpio-d and the button light seems to be turned on with gpio-d[7].  Yes I know the diagram in the datasheet does not show an actual assignment for pin 7 but it would seem that anecdotal evidence suggests that the sd interface is using it for something.  Am I misunderstanding something?

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You're right. It's all SD. The datasheet has information about the AS3525 SD interface.

gerstavros:
Hi! After some months i entered the site again and saw at the homepage that on Sandisk, instead of writing (not the v2 models), it writes (not the AMS models). What is that? http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SansaE200v2writes that v2 aren't supported. Can somebody explain what is the AMS and if rockbox works on v2 or not?

funman:
AMS = v2

We chose to use the term AMS which represent the hardware used in these models, as opposed to 'v2' which is confusing.

See that there exists 4 versions of m200 and 2 versions of Clip & Fuze, so "AMS" refers to:

m200v4
c200v2
e200v2
Fuze
Fuzev2
Clip
Clipv2

jomegatau:

--- Quote from: FlynDice on February 25, 2009, 10:45:37 PM ---Has anyone had any luck playing mp3 off the microsd card?  I thought there was a report of that last week.  Could someone try on the fuze or  e200 and let us know the results?

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Hi FlynDice:   
I have had no luck playing mp3's from either the internal flash or the microsd card.  The mp3 application exits immediately after starting.   All of these mp3's play fine using the OF.   I did try playing an unencoded  wav file and it worked from the internal flash or the microsd so I do not think it is a file system issue!   The files were encoded using lame on a openSuse 11.1 system.   I have a 8gb HC sandisk microsd card installed in the sansa.  My  sansa is a e260v2 running the March 1 svn sources version r20148M-090301.    I am interested if anyone else has this problem too!     

jwt

FlynDice:
As far as I know mp3 does not work still.  I thought I had read a post that said someone had mp3 playing from the microsd and there would be a clue to investigate there but that proved to be unfounded.  I didn't have a microsd to test myself then....

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