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Donation: Non-working iaudio X5

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AlexP:

--- Quote from: afruff23 on March 14, 2008, 12:30:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: LambdaCalculus379 on March 14, 2008, 05:53:59 AM ---If he wanted to, though, he could offer it to someone (even a dev) for parts or repair. Someone with a broken X5 could use parts from this one to get a fully working X5 out of it.

But like everyone has said, afruff23, the X5 port is very mature now, and aside from USB-OTG, there's really not much to do with it.

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I'm sure Linus will make good use of it. I wanted to specifically give it to a Rockbox dev seeing as how I wanted to make a donation to the project.

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I completely understand wanting to give it to a dev, I just didn't understand your criteria for why only certain devs.

afruff23:

--- Quote from: LambdaCalculus379 on March 14, 2008, 12:37:08 PM ---Then in that case, you have to ask him yourself if it's okay to send him the X5.

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He sent me an e-mail and said he has use for it.


--- Quote from: BigBambi ---Then in that case, you have to ask him yourself if it's okay to send him the X5.

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I didn't have a criteria for certain devs. I had a PRIORITY though. LinusN was my number one priority because he was especially involved in the early developing of the X5 port (my first player) and he currently owns a Gigabeat (my current player).

Everybody makes priorities. Such is the nature of "human action" (e.g. the book by Ludwig von Mises).

AlexP:

--- Quote from: afruff23 on March 14, 2008, 04:32:02 PM ---
--- Quote from: BigBambi ---Then in that case, you have to ask him yourself if it's okay to send him the X5.

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I didn't have a criteria for certain devs. I had a PRIORITY though. LinusN was my number one priority because he was especially involved in the early developing of the X5 port (my first player) and he currently owns a Gigabeat (my current player).

Everybody makes priorities. Such is the nature of "human action" (e.g. the book by Ludwig von Mises).


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Criteria/priorities - the distinction here is not important.  If you prefer, I don't understand your priorities (of course we all have priorities...)

Anyway, I'm glad it found a good home  :).

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