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SanDisk Sansa c200v2, m200v4, clipv1, clipv2, clip+, and fuzev2
funman:
please make sure you rebuilt the codecs (make && make zip) and not only rockbox (make bin) and give a try to FS#10309
helios:
rockbox-r21245 on my Sansa e200v2 with 2 MB flash, no SD card, appears to run fine - after I also upgraded the bootloader. I was not sure whether I had to scramble the bootloader, but since scramble.c was already compiled after making the bootloader and mkamsboot didn't complain I assume it has been scrambled by making the bootloader already.
Well it works. I am able to play a mpeg video now. Video and music are perfectly in sync. ;) jpeg images are rendered way faster at least in my subjective perception. mpeg3, ogg vorbis, flac playback appears to be just fine - it doesn't appear to boost that often anymore. some c64 sid files play, some do not, but that didn't change to previous versions. Well thanks - its getting better all the time. I did not apply FS#10309, so far it appears to work without it or it has been applied meanwhile.
FlynDice:
well I'm back to having problems with the 8GB sd card. If I format it it works great for awhile. Then it starts acting up on me until I reformat it again and it works great for awhile and then...... I'm hoping funman's FS#10309 is going to help this but we will see. Funman is there an easy or intelligent way to check the card after it gets borked up to see what's getting changed on it? I think I can still access the card on my desktop machine. I'm pretty sure something on the card is getting altered as rockbox boots up without any problems once the card gets reformatted.
matsch:
--- Quote from: funman on June 10, 2009, 05:44:50 PM ---please make sure you rebuilt the codecs (make && make zip) and not only rockbox (make bin) and give a try to FS#10309
--- End quote ---
After rebuilding codec and applying patch FS#10309 same result. What is your clip v1 doing?
funman:
@flyndice : there is nothing to check, if rockbox SD driver is buggy it will randomly write bad data to the card, and could corrupt your files, your filesystem, or both. Perhaps you can run md5sum of known files to see if they changed.
@matsch : my clip works fine (r21245 + fs#10309), did you check your filesystem/reformat before using fs#10309 ?
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