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metaphys:
Ok to clarify this I've updated the wiki with a link to a zipped bootloader and instruction for non compiling user  ;)

RipCurl:
Hey
i've followed this thread since the early days and today was the day of the days   :D
Here is my feedback:
Screen: I have the same prob as alienkid10. Between every vertical "pixel line", there are thin black lines. Also the lines are flickering like a very old CRT-TV with a low refresh frequency. It seems like the contrast is pretty low, too.


Navigation: Is the "back-button" disabled while being in wps-mode???
Sometimes the up and down buttons are acting strange: Often I have to touch/press them a few times. Then the touchpad starts to realise that its should be responsive and the    responsiveness starts accelerating ( = at first it reacts pretty slow then it accelerates and after 1-3 seconds I can tap as fast as i want).
I also have the feeling, that the left and right buttons are not that affected by this weird acceleration.
I would recommend a implementation of the play/pause-button while being in browsing mode.
In general the back button is not that responsive. But a few times while testing it reacted as fast as the accelerated up/down buttons.

Sound: Wow! rockboxed fuze+  + my akg k518's.... the sound is much more "crispy" than before. 24bit flac == Eargasm  ;D ;D ;D

Keep up the good work!!!

RipCurl

buckminster:
Great work! Forgot how quick an mp3 player can start up with decent firmware  ;D Can't wait until FM Radio and SD card support!

I noticed that it won't voice the menus. I tried creating a voice file using RockboxUtility, but it doesn't seem to work. I used the same settings to create dirname files and that works fine.

I see the horizontal line (interlaced) issue as well, but it looks like it's just the bitmaps used because if I turn off the backdrop, I don't see the issue any more.

alienkid10:
I don't think it's the bitmaps. Try using the "rockboxed" theme from the gigabit I believe it just sets BG color and you can see the lines on it.
Pamaury: anyway I can help to debug the LCD looks like CRT thing?

buckminster:
Ah, you're right - it just looked fine because the background (and the lines) were black.  :D

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