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speachy:

--- Quote from: pepo46 on October 08, 2020, 10:56:10 PM ---So I'm having an issue I hope someone can help: when the xduuo x3ii is connected through usb to a receiver (my car stereo for example) it bypasses the boot firmware selection and goes straight to the stock firmware. This doesnt haooen without the connected usb. That means every time I want to use the device with the car i need to unplug usb, then boot into rockbox, then plug the cable again and it works flawlessly, but defeats the purpose of having a connected device in the car permanently, which is what I want.

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This has annoyed me for a while too.  I'd assumed it was an OF feature quirk.. but then, completely coincidentally, when trying to debug a new port I'm working on, I found what was causing this in our bootloader/launcher.

There are a _lot_ of other low-level changes in the launcher (and its integration script) and I need to make sure I didn't cause any regressions on the other targets before I update the public binaries that rbutil uses.

speachy:

--- Quote from: speachy on October 06, 2020, 08:15:29 PM ---If the underlying xDuoo Linux OS/platform has the ability to act as a USB host for a mass storage device, then yes, Rockbox would be able to piggyback on that.  If that feature isn't part of the underlying OS image, then we're SOL.

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The underlying OS/Platform appears to support USB mass storage.  It's not clear how we'd go about polling/detecting a device getting plugged in.

darkone1243:

--- Quote from: FFB on August 15, 2020, 02:22:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: passacaglia on August 09, 2020, 12:45:39 PM ---I find the Sinux custom firmware much better than the stock one. Is there any way to dual boot Rockbox with this one instead of the stock? I appreciate if someone could point me to the instructions.

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Hello passacaglia. Did you success ? can you provide a link with your custom firmware ? Thanks

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Not him, but i got it working. When patching Sinux .upt with hiby_patcher.pl i was getting die error at line 95 (probably some naming problems, might be case sensitivity related?), so i just added a line before that break ($ubiname = "system.ubi"; ). It patched (with bootloader.x3ii provided) and upgraded succesfully.

fossphile:

--- Quote from: speachy on October 09, 2020, 09:12:36 AM ---
--- Quote from: speachy on October 06, 2020, 08:15:29 PM ---If the underlying xDuoo Linux OS/platform has the ability to act as a USB host for a mass storage device, then yes, Rockbox would be able to piggyback on that.  If that feature isn't part of the underlying OS image, then we're SOL.

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The underlying OS/Platform appears to support USB mass storage.  It's not clear how we'd go about polling/detecting a device getting plugged in.

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Thank you so much for the update! :D

By chance might you have any 512gb micro sd cards to test if there really is a 256gb micro sd card limit too?
Thank you

fossphile:
looks like  512gb micro sd cards work: https://www.reddit.com/r/headphones/comments/hojgm6/xduoo_x3ii_with_custom_firmware_12se9_sinux/

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