Thank You for your continued support and contributions!
I have been watching this thread for a long time and I would like to try to start helping out if its not too late. I am new to this stuff, but i have done quite a bit of fw modding on cell phones. I have a lot of free time and would like to try to start helping if someone feels like explaining to me how i need to get started. I have vista 32 bit. What programs would I need and what do i need to have on my zen vision m? I would be glad to help. thanks
guestion: are there any plans to change the battery indicator system? because the current firmware wont let me use my new battery ,its 3,7V instead 3,2 or something like that;i can make the battery work but if my player crashes and i have to reset the indacotr go's to "battery drained" mode wich is wrong.and when its working the indicator wont changeit would really be great if you can make these battery's work normally. you get something like 7,5hrs of video and much more audio (didnt test it)i wish i could do something myself but...could you make a code wh allows you to manually set battery 0% and let it charge all night (full charge) and then set the 100% something like this is probably farfar away from today but thank you all for reading this and all the work you guys have done before sorry for the horrible english
@mceulenaere: It works! Constantly changing value
No way faster than that, I can hardly read/see the value before it dissapears..
I compiled the diffs.Here are the addresses:0xE0XF0x10E0x10F0x1A20x1A30x20Ecounter is still running but it doesn't seem to add anything new, so I'll post this.
unsigned short arr[2] = {0xD1, 0xC8};
unsigned short arr[7] = {0xE, 0xF, 0x10E, 0x10F, 0x1A2, 0x1A3, 0x20E};
for(i=0;i<2;i++){
for(i=0;i<7;i++){
When I compile and run (with finally the right dimensions on screen) I see the 7 hex codes I just added, with long (36 Bytes) never changing codes behind 'em, and the top one (0xE) has a constantly changing 4digit number behind the code.Edit: the long ones are addresses? because they don't change.
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