Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
If it is possible to stop the charging process in software then I have a suggestion for avoiding the depleting of li-on battery capacity. This is particularly an issue for those of us using the clip or clip+ which will become unusable relatively quickly.Li-on and li-poly batteries loose capacity at 25% per a year at room temp when charged at between 60%-100%. By keeping charge below 60% one can usefully preserve the capacity of the battery.
Saratoga, since my claim contradicts yours here is a reference :http://batteryuniversity.com/print-partone-19.htmWikipedia summarises this as follows: "A Standard (Cobalt) Li-Ion cell that is full most of the time at 25 °C (77 °F) irreversibly loses approximately 20% capacity per year. Poor ventilation may increase temperatures, further shortening battery life. Loss rates vary by temperature: 6% loss at 0 °C (32 °F), 20% at 25 °C (77 °F), and 35% at 40 °C (104 °F). When stored at 40%–60% charge level, the capacity loss is reduced to 2%, 4%, and 15%, respectively." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium-ion_battery#Cell_life
I'm not too worried about the average user: for me a 50% max charge gets me roughly 7 hours of playback and a battery that will last much much longer.
The level of max charge could be user selectable: even a 60% max charge (15% pa preservation) I think is worthwhile and practical.
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