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USB for c2XX, e2XX, M:Robe 100, H10, iPod 4G, Mini, Mini 2G, Nano, Color & Video
perrikwp:
--- Quote from: elfion on March 05, 2009, 01:21:15 AM ---yeah, i run rockbox on sansa c250 and charging always worked. but now the question is how do you charge your player (say, sansa c250) without putting it into the stack mode?
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The info you seek is mentioned in the manual:
http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-sansac200/rockbox-buildch3.html#x5-380003.3
Mr.Speedy:
THANKS! i'll never more have need to boot to that crap orig. FW on sansa, waiting for useless DB update, and also i don't have to take my MicroSDHC reader with me everywhere.
One BIG THANKS guys, you've made a lot of good and important work, i'm very thankful for you,
ROCKBOX ROCKS! :)
rmaniac:
Could there been any issues with LBA48 or 4096 sector size with the USB code? I have been running 3.1 on my iPod 5.5G with a 240GB drive. I have it all patched and working. I decided to try out the usb stack. So I recompiled the daily build from today with my usual patches and changes for the large drive. I plugged it in and it saw it on my powerbook.. but the finder could never really see the files.. then I plugged it into a linux box.. which saw the files and showed the right amount of space available and filled but my whole Ogg dir was empty! There was some 180GB or so of Oggs in there.. I am now re-rsyncing those files and using the rb usb stack to do so.. there are some pauses on occasion but most files seem to transfer between 3 and 9MB/s. Could this random FAT death be a coincidence or might it have to do with the USB stack? Is there anything I can do to better test this?
I just did some more testing.. When I look under disk utility while using the RB USB Stack it reports this:
128GB Toshiba MK2431GAH Media
Capacity : 127.9 GB (137,307,346,944 Bytes)
Available : 213.0 GB (228,728,569,856 Bytes)
On the Apple firmware it says:
223.6GB Apple iPod Media
Capacity : 223.4 GB (239,925,803,008 Bytes)
Available : 213.0 GB (228,728,012,800 Bytes)
The boot firmware and rockbox itself seem to be respecting my LBA48 define but the USB stack is not. This is something that should be looked into I expect. I will file a bug report.
tsupersonic:
Hi, I have an 4th gen iPod Color (Photo) 20GB. I loaded the newest current build, and I have a couple of bugs to report.
First, it doesn't charge over USB (or AC adapter for that matter) when its on the rockbox firmware. If it's on the stock ipod firmware, it charges over USB (& AC Adapter).
Second, System -> Rockbox info is showing the battery is charging all the time, even if it's not plugged into the outlet or to my laptop.
I also don't understand the purpose of this USB mode. I was able to transfer files to my iPod before this firmware when it was on rockbox USB mode... Of course, I don't use iTunes, I use sharepod, but nonetheless, it transfers music onto the iPod.
Llorean:
There was no Rockbox USB mode before. You were rebooting into the Apple disk mode.
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