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pamaury:
Hello,

Indeed the manual mentions this reset (we should have had a look at it before !) but what you describe is a bit strange. So perhaps there is a firmware in ROM or an hidden part of the nand of whathever.

I'm trying to disassemble what looks like the boot code so perhaps I'll find something.

metaphys:
Hello,

If its helps You can find different version of the firmware on sansa forum (go http://forums.sandisk.com/t5/Fuze/bd-p/Fuzeplus and look older pages), so that you could actually compare them to each other? Or perhaps you already did? or pehraps it's useless?
(I nearly don't understand what your are doing and the page you made about the firmware is like foreign language to me - by the way is there anything I could read to learn about it and being able to understand it?)

casainho:
We at Lyre project are using a Open Source board/hardware using i.MX233 just like Sansa Fuze+ AND we are starting the port of Rockbox.

We have already working code for blink and LED on our board and initialise and test the 32MBytes SDRAM -- on our SVN. i.MX233 is booting from uSDCard.

We are using JTAG to debug the firmware. Read more here: http://lyre.sourceforge.net/?q=blog

metaphys:
oh I didn't get that i.MX233 and STMP37XX where the same. So I've just add its datasheet to the port page

casainho:

--- Quote from: metaphys on December 04, 2010, 06:44:57 AM ---oh I didn't get that i.MX233 and STMP37XX where the same. So I've just add its datasheet to the port page

--- End quote ---

Yeah. Luckily, knowing this, everyone can develop the Rockbox port code for Sansa Fuse+, using Lyre project i.MX233 board, or Chumby hacker board. On both boards, there are available JTAG for debug/run program from SDRAM, which boost of 1000X for development.

There are examples codes for i.Mx233, there are Linux and Android port for it :-)

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