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almog1006:
I haven't been here in about 3 months.. What is the progress with the "rocker"?
Was the option of the Bluetooth added to the Rockbox firmware?

Frankenpod:

--- Quote from: almog1006 on December 10, 2019, 01:26:36 PM ---I haven't been here in about 3 months.. What is the progress with the "rocker"?
Was the option of the Bluetooth added to the Rockbox firmware?

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My guess would be the post two posts up from yours might be relevant.

leachim6:

--- Quote from: Dromedary on November 24, 2019, 07:39:36 PM ---Thank you!!!

The update on the first link (I mean AGPTEK's own v1.2 update) failed, but the second one named "update_rb_new_T6_model.upt" worked!
1. I copied update_rb_new_T6_model.upt to the player and renamed to update.upt
2. Copied to the player the .rockbox folder from the Rocker development build.

I now have AGPTEK firmware version 1.2.
Goodbye 1.31 beta.
I suspect firmware 1.31 beta sees itself as newer and does not allow installing any version that presents itself as 1.2.

Yay, I have a Rockbox player
:)

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I got a Rocker today from amazon[1]

I've tried everything on this thread to get it to work, including all of milardo's upt files.
No matter what I do I still get "v_v failed". It has FW 1.31 Beta.

Does anyone have a working solution at this time?

I have searched for "update_rb_new_T6_model.upt" of which you speak. There is no sign of this "update_rb_new_T6_model.upt" file on the web, google turns up 1 single result which is this thread. Can you provide this "update_rb_new_T6_model.upt" file?

Thank you to all! I had to give up on Rockbox when my last Sansa Fuze (og) died and I was really hoping to get it going on this player

EDIT: I'm super thick, I've read this entire 20 page thread multiple times and some how missed milardo's very helpful post:

https://mega.nz/#!yygFDA5S!iLNBI5ypzPB37BXyRVeT1dH-ygPMKcz4EIzpYRNa9IQ

Is the link you need!

It works!

Thank you everyone

[1]https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PPMT251/

mowing-parapet:
I've been using Rockbox on the Rocker for months now (it's just vastly better than the software on any mp3 player I've had for years).  However, the 64 Gb micro SD card that I installed it on shows up only as a 2.4 Gb partition.

Any clues how to get access to the rest of the space without breaking rockbox boot (whether by reinstalling or not)? I'm on linux, and it shows up as /dev/sdd (not /dev/sdd1 or whatever). I assume at least part of rockbox is on the card itself rather than in on-board device storage, because booting with a different card fails.

speachy:

--- Quote from: mowing-parapet on January 04, 2020, 12:58:45 PM ---I've been using Rockbox on the Rocker for months now (it's just vastly better than the software on any mp3 player I've had for years).  However, the 64 Gb micro SD card that I installed it on shows up only as a 2.4 Gb partition.
Any clues how to get access to the rest of the space without breaking rockbox boot (whether by reinstalling or not)? I'm on linux, and it shows up as /dev/sdd (not /dev/sdd1 or whatever). I assume at least part of rockbox is on the card itself rather than in on-board device storage, because booting with a different card fails.

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The "bootloader" is in the onboard flash, and it loads rockbox off the SD card.  All you need to do is reformat the card as fat32.

Alternatively, since you're using Linux, try firing up 'gparted' and just resize the partitions.  :)

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