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USB for c2XX, e2XX, M:Robe 100, H10, iPod 4G, Mini, Mini 2G, Nano, Color & Video
gevaerts:
"eject", not "safely remove".
I'd like it to work with "safely remove" as well, but I need to find out more at what exactly Windows does then
yapper:
Thanks for the clarification - I've tested under Windows and it works.
NOTE:
With an SD card inserted, both drives need to be ejected before the USB icon is removed.
EDIT: Rasher did say Eject - my error!
cb88:
I've tested under Windows and Linux and BeOS and Haiku
My e250 is working with usb on Windows and Linux.
BeOS with the Haiku usb stack can detect it but fails to mount with an error 0x0000000085 iirc I can't seem to reproduce it since now it won't even detect it just locks up (The BeOS USB stack that is) probably a problem on the Haiku end
InnocentBystander:
OK, after further testing, there seems to be something strange going on with my 5.5g iPod. I'm using today's build, where 'eject' drops you straight back to the OS. It seems like whenever I do so, even if I've barely changed anything at all, my drive churns and churns for a long time. Like an hour or more. And seriously depletes the battery. And a couple times, when I've rebooted the player, it's restarted wanting to commit the database.
I think it may be attempting to entirely rebuild the database whenever I eject it. Either way, there's no reason for the drive to churn for more than a couple minutes unless I do some kind of major file copy.
Also, it doesn't seem to be charging very well, if at all, when in the Rockbox OS. Charging when in USB mode seems about right.
Any ideas?
Edit: Scratch all that. I regressed it back to basic 3.1 and I'm still having the same issue. I think my database got hosed somehow. I'll play around with it more tomorrow...
benlandman:
A question regarding USB and the e280. Will it work reliably on a Mac? I'd test this myself, but the e280 and Mac (Powerbook, I think, running OS 10.26, I think) are in Chicago, at my sister's, and I am in North Carolina. I bought the Sansa for her as a gift, but she's been unable to get the Sansa firmware to work reliably with the Mac, and of course (although Rockboxed) it's needed to be in the Sansa firmware for file transfers.
So will equipping her Sansa with USB-enabled Rockbox help her Mac to play nicely with the player at last?
Many thanks....
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