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Update: in my limited testing, data corruption unfortunately still seems to occur on an iPod video when doing USB transfers in Rockbox.
Quote from: chris_s on February 14, 2021, 01:27:00 AMUpdate: in my limited testing, data corruption unfortunately still seems to occur on an iPod video when doing USB transfers in Rockbox.Instead of disabling DMA altogether, did you try setting ATA_MAX_UDMA to 1 ?(in rockbox/firmware/target/arm/pp/ata-target.h)I'd hate to disable DMA for all PP-based targets...
I’m looking forward to testing this on an iPod Video soon. Could be a few days to weeks though.
Quote from: chris_s on February 17, 2021, 03:41:48 PMI’m looking forward to testing this on an iPod Video soon. Could be a few days to weeks though.My adapter will arrive soon - how to test data transfer corruption?
iPod 6g Classic 80Gb, 120Gb, 160Gb *Limit of 128Gb with SD cards
*PANIC*dc_writeback_callback() - Could not write sector /random five numbers/ (error -2147483641)pc:0807b5cc sp:000097e0bt end
I'm actually using a 6th gen A1238 natively with a 80GB IDE using now an iFlash-quad with 4 PNY 64GB https://www.pny.com/Elite-Class-10-U1-microSD-Flash-Memory-Card?sku=P-SDUX64U185GW-GE on latest dev, I tried to format one hundred times but I cannot use more than 127GB without partition errors (I read on iFlash QuoteiPod 6g Classic 80Gb, 120Gb, 160Gb *Limit of 128Gb with SD cards, is there something that can I try?
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