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Sansa Fuze+
ildarion:
My bootloader have ~2 months old (I can"t upgrade for now)
So basicly, the alarm don't trigger. I choos the time, press the right touch for confirm, rockbox say alarm will be trigger in XXmins but never do.
pamaury:
@ildarion: can you be more specific ? If you read the documenation http://download.rockbox.org/daily/manual/rockbox-sansafuzeplus/rockbox-buildch11.html#x14-17100011, you will see that powering down and up the player after having specified an alarm will cancel it. I am also unsure of the behaviour of the alarm in case you specify it and don't power off. Anyway, alarm works on mine if I just setup the alarm and power off. I'm running bootloader V2 and latest version of Rockbox.
ildarion:
--- Quote --- I just setup the alarm and power off.
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I do the same (no power ON, just setup and power OFF) and don't work. I try regularly this since 1 year. But actually I don't have the last update (few months old) so if they work for you, it's just me.
metaphys:
--- Quote from: pamaury on January 02, 2014, 06:16:05 AM ---I still don't understand how this is possible, especially with both SD and eMMC. And if you suffered from it, potentially anyone could, your custom build does nothing special about SD and MMC. And I don't see how Rockbox could possibly brick a SD card which is an issue. Metaphys, could you send me (again) the SD card so I can have a look at it ?
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Given the rate at which it's happening a lot of people should be suffering of it, if it was a common problem. The Sd card burned in only a few months! (just as the intern if I remember correctly). I'm starting to think it may be related to some storage controller on the device (is there any common micro-controller for eMMC and SD on the F+?)
Before I send it to you (it might take a while, i'm living in Romania now...) Are there some stuff you would like me to test first?
pamaury:
No, the eMMC/SD controller is the SoC itself and it has dedicated hardware, plus all transfers are CRC protected so it's unlikely that the host be able to send strange commands that would somehow brick the card. Did you try to contact the company that produced the card ? They might be interested or even know about issues. Appart from this, no I don't have any other suggestion because if it doesn't work when plugged to your computer, something must be seriously wrong with it.
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