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forever3:
This morning I downloaded version "20080312" but when I check the site now, it's gone... It seems the latest version is "20080311"..  Truly, it's not a problem for me but I wondered that, if a known bug or something caused link to be removed..

Check that link
http://download.rockbox.org/daily/mrobe100/


(" http://www.rockbox.org/dl.cgi?bin=mrobe100 "seems to be broken.)

edit: checked " http://www.rockbox.org/dl.cgi?bin=mrobe100 " and yep! 20080312 is there..

Bagder:
#1 - download.rockbox.org is three different servers, so perhaps one of them that you got to see actually missed the 0312 version. The ones I've seen have had it

#2 - the http://www.rockbox.org/dl.cgi?bin=mrobe100 URL is a single one however and it certainly works for me

roolku:

--- Quote from: forever3 on March 12, 2008, 05:56:15 PM ---I've just found a bug or whatever...

"Pause on Headphone Unplug" option works reversed. Take a look at that option.


--- End quote ---

Well spotted - now fixed.

scaramanga_goldengun:
I have a question about the dual-booting. Everybody says to hold the power button after turning it on to switch to the original firmware, but that doesn't work for me. If I continuously hold it from the start, all I get is a red screen until a let go, and no matter how fast I press and hold the power button after letting go once, I get Rockbox, which continues to shut down from my holding the power button.

And yes, I do have the original firmware in the same place, renamed to OF.mi4, and I have the latest (3/13) rockbox build. Am I supposed to have another name for it, or have some special file for it to work?

xiion:
you press it once to turn it on, let go of the on button, then once it loads the M:robe bootscreen image (with the head phones) you press the power button once more, and it should boot the original firmware.
dont hold it down, it pauses the bootloader.

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