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Double boot on X5 ?
xlarge:
Okidoki, update:
Tried with the remote, booted just fine... began to play an mp3 (somewhat odd keymappings on the remote...) and my x5 shut down. Huh?
Did the same thing, different mp3 and my x5 froze, huh again?
Ok... booted, started playing an mp3... browsed for another mp3 - x5 shut down.
Something is fishy with the x5's remote...
version cvs; 060825-1636
viperman3:
--- Quote from: xlarge on August 25, 2006, 04:00:45 PM ---Okidoki, update:
Tried with the remote, booted just fine... began to play an mp3 (somewhat odd keymappings on the remote...) and my x5 shut down. Huh?
Did the same thing, different mp3 and my x5 froze, huh again?
Ok... booted, started playing an mp3... browsed for another mp3 - x5 shut down.
Something is fishy with the x5's remote...
version cvs; 060825-1636
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thanks for testing, xlarge.
This is exactly what happened to me. Â I was able to get the remote to work twice (complete fluke) from over about a dozen attempts but about 99% of the time after the first remote input, my x5 would lock and then shutdown. Â Did you try this with the dualboot firmware or with just RB bootloader?
regards,
xlarge:
sorry.. should have stated the bootloader aswell.
it's an old dualboot (rec+power for OF)...
060504-0757, haven't had any reason to upgrade... until now?
what version are you running and patches? (i don't even know what patch i'm running... i d/l the whole patched cowon-firmware)
pazn74:
--- Quote from: RaeNye on July 19, 2006, 03:18:00 PM ---Edit: attachment was not working, hopefully OK now.
Alpha testers required!
(no compilation needed for Windows users)
Prerequisites:
* X5/X5L main unit
* X5 remote
* intrepidity :D
Your mission, Jim, should you decide to accept it, is to install and test this new version of the dual bootloader.
To install, use mkboot to combine the bootloader binary with any OF version and proceed like any firmware upgrade.
The attached file contains x5-dual-bootloader.testing.bin (bootloader binary), mkboot.c (source) and mkboot.exe (precompiled to Windows).
Boot sequences to verify:
* a short main-unit POWER press - RB
* a long main-unit POWER press - OF
* a short remote-unit POWER press - RB
* a long remote POWER press - OF
* a remote POWER press while remote HOLD is on - OF
(actually you won't see it since the OF shuts down quickly)
Important:
If anything goes wrong (doesn't boot, stuck, etc.), reset the unit with a reset pin, connect USB cable and reflash a stable firmware. It is advised to do so even if all seems OK until I collect reports from more people.
Disclaimer:
I have not tested this code on my X5 since it's dead, but I believe it works. Even if it doesn't, you can restore a stable firmware via USB mode.
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PLEASE HELP!!!
Could you tell me how the dualboot is working on x5v?
Is there a chance of getting all that stuff you need for dualboot in one file?
If not tell a newbie from austria step by step how it works!
Please help me anyone?
Greetz Pazn
xlarge:
--- Quote from: pazn74 on September 25, 2006, 03:47:06 PM ---PLEASE HELP!!!
Could you tell me how the dualboot is working on x5v?
Is there a chance of getting all that stuff you need for dualboot in one file?
If not tell a newbie from austria step by step how it works!
Please help me anyone?
Greetz Pazn
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