Re: Odd button behaviour (new info)

2005-12-08 Thread Manuel Dejonghe
On 12/8/05, Ronald Teune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 23:49:40 +0100, Jens Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > The OFF button is one of the two buttons that are not connected > And what's the other button? It seems to happen more often after an "ON" > press than after a pres

Re: Odd button behaviour (new info)

2005-12-08 Thread Ronald Teune
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 23:49:40 +0100, Jens Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 07.12.2005, Jerry Van Baren wrote: My suggestion is to check for changes to the button voltage conversion levels in button.c: Than

Re: Odd button behaviour (new info)

2005-12-07 Thread Jens Arnold
On 07.12.2005, Jerry Van Baren wrote: > The buttons are read by an A/D converter and are encoded by > using different voltage levels (different resistances > connected to the buttons). What you are probably running into > is that you are at one end of the "acceptable" range so, when > your batteri

Re: Odd button behaviour (new info)

2005-12-07 Thread Jerry Van Baren
The buttons are read by an A/D converter and are encoded by using different voltage levels (different resistances connected to the buttons). What you are probably running into is that you are at one end of the "acceptable" range so, when your batteries are low, the button decoder logic decodes

Re: Odd button behaviour (new info)

2005-12-07 Thread Ronald Teune
Well, I'll just keep replying to myself, getting closer to the issue... First, I'll start with earlier misassumptions: * CBR/VBR has got nothing to do with it * "on time" has not directly got anything to do with it, but battery state does. A few days ago, I flashed back to rombox-20051127. Th