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

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sko:
Could someone with a fuze test how the scrollwheel works in spacerocks, please? On the e200v2 the spaceship turns in wrong direction or don't turn at all if I turn the wheel to fast. I want to know if this happens on the fuze too, as they basically use the same scrollwheel function.

PouncePony:
Scroll wheel works properly in Space Rocks on the Fuze.

-Pony

sko:

--- Quote from: PouncePony on April 25, 2009, 08:16:59 AM ---Scroll wheel works properly in Space Rocks on the Fuze.

-Pony

--- End quote ---
Thank you. I'll try to have a look at this, as it seems to be related to scrollwheel acceleration and repeats, which seem to work on e200v2 not as good as on the fuze until now.

Hillshum:
I'm having serious issues on my e260, but I get it in the OF too (even without any RB code) so I think it's hardware related.

fenugrec:
Has anyone officially contacted Synopsys ? (www.synopsys.com)
They made the IP for the USB core, it would be this one:
http://synopsys.com/dw/ipdir.php?ds=dwc_usb_2_0_hs_otg

p.162 of this doc has more general information :
http://www.synopsys.com/dw/doc.php/doc/dwf/manuals/dw_frg.pdf

Having the official pdf from Synopsys would be a plus...
I tried looking around on the website, and registering on the
website was next to impossible, so perhaps an official contact
from Rockbox would have more success ?

Also, it would seem that AMD's 5536 has a different core altogether -
the datasheet doesn't mention OTG compliance, and looks more like
a complete host controller than a device.. I may be quite
wrong on this though, I just skimmed over the 5536 datasheet.

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