Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
http://knk.bplaced.net/rockbox-usb/rockbox11.zip
http://knk.bplaced.net/rockbox-usb/rockbox12.zip
bbildman:Last step - can you install latest rockbox (http://build.rockbox.org/data/rockbox-sansaclipzip.zip) and confirm that ok?Developers want to know, why we have special case with your hardware/os - can you do another test?1. install http://www.gevaerts.be/rockbox-logf.zip2. reboot player3. connect to usb, wait some time (15-20s should by enough) and disconnect it4. in player menu: system > debug > dump log file5. connect player to usb again6.you should have new "logf.txt" in .rockbox folder - attach this file to your post
I also assume this build includes the code for "Improved battery life on the Clip v2, Clip+, Clip Zip and Fuze v2" Is that correct??
After I upload the dump file, should I reinstall the "http://build.rockbox.org/data/rockbox-sansaclipzip.zip" files??
And I also assume all future dev builds SHOULD have the code that now allows me to connect to the USB?
Would you mind telling me why MY system had this problem...do you think others also have it but never tried the new dev builds??
Thanks for testing so far! It's been really helpful to have someone who had the problem actually help with debugging it, this bug could have survived for a lot longer without your help.I've uploaded a new test build with the logf issue fixed (we logged too much, which made us lose the line we actually care about) to http://www.gevaerts.be/rockbox-logf-2.zip. If you could test that (same procedure as the previous one) and upload the resulting logf.txt, I think we'd have everything we need to fully understand what's going on and what Windows is actually trying to do.
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