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Creative Zen Vision:M
bobbaluba:
I'm having some trouble using the zenutils by zook.
They worked great on my old computer, but on the other computers it doesn't work.
I get the extremely inhelpful error message:
C:\zen\bin>zen_crypt
Systemet kan ikke kjore angitt program.
Which means: System cannot run the specified program.
Any ideas?
mcuelenaere:
--- Quote from: bobbaluba on January 12, 2008, 06:03:17 AM ---I'm having some trouble using the zenutils by zook.
They worked great on my old computer, but on the other computers it doesn't work.
I get the extremely inhelpful error message:
C:\zen\bin>zen_crypt
Systemet kan ikke kjore angitt program.
Which means: System cannot run the specified program.
Any ideas?
--- End quote ---
Which OS are you using? What is in your %PATH%? Did you already tried compiling the source yourself?
shotofadds:
According to the Vision:M wiki page, the LCD panel is marked with the letters "V250QV", if that's the case its almost certainly in the same family as the LCD used in the Cowon D2:
http://www.neodns.co.kr/specpdf/tft/xLTV250QV-F0B.pdf
The datasheet gives details of the necessary power-up and power-down sequences, which you might be able to locate in the original firmware (locating those was the starting point for the D2 port).
The LTV250QV contains an S6F2002 LCD controller chip, but no information on this has been found yet. On the D2 this wasn't a problem, as the TCC7801 SoC provides its own interface to the LCD controller.
EDIT: Also bear in mind you will need to establish how to control the backlight - this screen isn't visibile at all unless the backlight is turned on.
mcuelenaere:
--- Quote from: shotofadds on January 19, 2008, 03:41:22 PM ---According to the Vision:M wiki page, the LCD panel is marked with the letters "V250QV", if that's the case its almost certainly in the same family as the LCD used in the Cowon D2:
http://www.neodns.co.kr/specpdf/tft/xLTV250QV-F0B.pdf
The datasheet gives details of the necessary power-up and power-down sequences, which you might be able to locate in the original firmware (locating those was the starting point for the D2 port).
The LTV250QV contains an S6F2002 LCD controller chip, but no information on this has been found yet. On the D2 this wasn't a problem, as the TCC7801 SoC provides its own interface to the LCD controller.
EDIT: Also bear in mind you will need to establish how to control the backlight - this screen isn't visibile at all unless the backlight is turned on.
--- End quote ---
Fantastic shotofadds! I will look into it...
scharkalvin:
Is this one of the Zen players being worked on?
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=DAP-HD0018-N&cat=MP3
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