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iriver h1x0 - RTC (real time clock) mod
Davide-NYC:
WHAT!!!! ;D :D :)
I just performed the mod successfully. It took a while as this was the tinyest soldering I've ever done.
Booting into iRiver firmware works fine.
Booting into an unpatched version of Rockbox works fine.
Booting into the patched version of Rockbox gives me a beautiful Real Time Clock with functioning alarm.
Roolku, jimdearras, Software_Samurai... THANK YOU!
RTC on my H120!
W00t.
TaperChuck:
Welcome to Team RTC!
Davide-NYC:
So as long as the modders use the DS3231 chips (instead of the DS1339c) what is the harm in including the patch into SVN?
I suggest modifying the Wiki page to tell new modders not to use the DS1339c and to use the DS3231 chips instead and then just put the code into Rockbox!
I'm going to mod my other units this coming weekend. ;D
roolku:
--- Quote from: Davide-NYC on February 12, 2007, 03:15:55 PM ---So as long as the modders use the DS3231 chips (instead of the DS1339c) what is the harm in including the patch into SVN?
--- End quote ---
Have a read here:
http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=2513.msg67109#msg67109
and test the patch with auto detection (especially with un-modded units).
Than it is just a question of lobbying the right person with commit access...
--- Quote from: Davide-NYC on February 12, 2007, 03:15:55 PM ---I suggest modifying the Wiki page to tell new modders not to use the DS1339c and to use the DS3231 chips instead.
--- End quote ---
Will do.
Davide-NYC:
Will test the auto-detect build before I mod the H140s.
What exactly should be done to insure that there are no unwanted side effects?
* Playback files.
* Record some files and play them back.
* Make sure not HAVE_RTC functions are present...- What else?
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