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Sansa Fuze v1 and Rockbox 280018, white screen error when doom runs

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funman:
Nice work, it's not even photoshopped so it must be true ;)

Also I see that you avoided all the soldering problems :D

MItaly:

--- Quote from: funman on September 08, 2010, 11:01:16 AM ---Also I see that you avoided all the soldering problems :D

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It's my new patent-pending one-wire technology - the one-step solution for DAP memory expansionâ„¢.

Here are the schematics, provided under creative-commons attribution-share-alike license:

--- Code: ---n.c. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- n.c.

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M_Koga:

--- Quote from: funman on September 08, 2010, 07:06:19 AM ---If you do this, doom should run fine.

Else it will break randomly, 8MB is not enough RAM to run it reliably it seems

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Well, believe it or not, I don't think I'm going to go to those lengths so that I can run a demo (how I see "Doom on Fuze") that already runs on several other players.

I am curious though why it DOES run on the Fuze V2 but NOT on the V1 -- coulda swore I read somewhere that the V2 has less RAM than the V1.

sss:
I liked doom on the fuze because of the wheel.  I felt that the screen looked out of proportion but the wheel was just right.
Doom runs on both the Fuzev2 and Fuzev1, they both have only 8MB of ram installed.  With 8MB of ram, the device is just barely getting air.  I found that the original doom (1) wad would crash least frequently so long as the eabi toolchain is used to compile rockbox.


--- Quote from: M_Koga on September 14, 2010, 08:53:34 PM ---
Well, believe it or not, I don't think I'm going to go to those lengths so that I can run a demo (how I see "Doom on Fuze") that already runs on several other players.

I am curious though why it DOES run on the Fuze V2 but NOT on the V1 -- coulda swore I read somewhere that the V2 has less RAM than the V1.

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SpawnHyuuga:
Congrats on the running Crysis. xD Man, I wish my Fuze could do that... >.>

So is that soldering-avoid problem really possible to do? I have a feeling all of that photo was shopped, in fact I know Crysis was - but could the ram be put outside somewhere? I don't feel comfortable soldering and such... but my Fuze v2 has recently run into Data Aborts on and Doom package except Doom Ultimate and Doom 2 (although I haven't tried original Doom, or Shareware) - but I have the Plutonia and TNT expansions as well and they all crash eventually. I think something was changed in the files, because about a week or two ago I could play it for hours on end and only have to worry about the battery dying....

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