I just left town for two weeks and did not bring the Sansa. I'm sorry
about that. If the testing is still wanted upon my return I'll be happy
to do so.
Sansa E200 2GB, original everything. NO SD card inserted if that is
relevant.
PP Version: PP5022C
Est. clock (kHz): 30675
Running unaltered.mi4:
Pass: 0
Exiting, 30 mismatches
Running (default) modified build:
Hmm, after a few minutes, always when I'm not looking, it shuts down.
Idle power
Shuts down after 24 passes and no touching even when backlight set to
always on. Idle power off is set for 30 minutes.
On 12-02-04 11:28 PM, David Hall wrote:
Ipod Nano 1st Generation, 4GB, original everything
HW rev: 0x000C0006
LCD type: 1
PP version: PP5022C
Est. clock (kHz) 81802 (30677 next look)
Running unaltered.ipod:
Pass: 0
Exiting, 37 mismatches
Press PLAY to quit
(FWIW on clean shutdown the screen
On 12-02-05 07:57 AM, David Hall wrote:
Sansa E200 2GB, original everything. NO SD card inserted if that is
relevant.
PP Version: PP5022C
Est. clock (kHz): 30675
Running unaltered.mi4:
Pass: 0
Exiting, 30 mismatches
Running (default) modified build:
Hmm, after a few minutes, always when I'm
On 02/05/2012 09:33 AM, Boris Gjenero wrote:
Could this just be due to all the CPU activity using a lot of power and
causing a low battery shutdown?
No. My Nano battery is weak (those 6 minutes of passes ate 20% of the
battery) but my Sansa battery is very strong still, and it is/was at
full
On 12-02-05 01:01 PM, David Hall wrote:
On 02/05/2012 09:33 AM, Boris Gjenero wrote:
Could this just be due to all the CPU activity using a lot of power and
causing a low battery shutdown?
No. My Nano battery is weak (those 6 minutes of passes ate 20% of the
battery) but my Sansa battery is
Am 04.02.2012 02:17, schrieb Boris Gjenero:
Hello All!
I created a test build for PP502x based devices. You can download it
from:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16662598/Rockbox/pp502x_cache_test/index.html
FWIW, we have a test build subforum:
http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/board,53.0.html
On 04/02/2012 5:39 AM, Thomas Martitz wrote:
Am 04.02.2012 02:17, schrieb Boris Gjenero:
I created a test build for PP502x based devices. You can download it
from:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16662598/Rockbox/pp502x_cache_test/index.html
FWIW, we have a test build subforum:
Ipod Video 60GB, original everything.
HW rev:0x000B0005
PP Version: PP5022C
Est. clock (kHz): 30676
Running unaltered.ipod:
Pass: 0
Exiting, 24 mismatches
Press PLAY to quit.
(this happened while I was away less than two minutes)
Running modified build:
Ran for ~10 minutes, 78 passes.
Looks
On 03/02/2012 8:43 PM, Michael Sevakis wrote:
For H10 20GB, dircache init and database init seem to pass alright where
as before with DMA it would fault frequently. It's running UDMA 2.
Thanks for testing. It's nice to see that DMA is working better now.
UDMA 2 is the maximum set at compile
On 02/04/2012 01:21 PM, Boris Gjenero wrote:
I initially didn't post there because it's the Official Test Builds
forum, and I wasn't sure if my build can qualify as Official.
You are about as official as it gets. ;)
- Original Message -
From: Boris Gjenero boris.gjen...@gmail.com
To: Rockbox development rockbox-dev@cool.haxx.se
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2012 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: PP502x cache bug and ATA DMA test build
On 03/02/2012 8:43 PM, Michael Sevakis wrote:
For H10 20GB, dircache init
- Original Message -
From: Michael Sevakis jethea...@comcast.net
To: Rockbox development rockbox-dev@cool.haxx.se
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2012 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: PP502x cache bug and ATA DMA test build
I'll give the newer cache tester a spin on 5024 with an unmodded build
Database appears to build properly and be usable, that said I have never
used the database before!
Ipod Nano 1st Generation, 4GB, original everything
HW rev: 0x000C0006
LCD type: 1
PP version: PP5022C
Est. clock (kHz) 81802 (30677 next look)
Running unaltered.ipod:
Pass: 0
Exiting, 37 mismatches
Press PLAY to quit
(FWIW on clean shutdown the screen was left with alternating horizontal
lines
Hello All!
I created a test build for PP502x based devices. You can download it from:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16662598/Rockbox/pp502x_cache_test/index.html
Using it, you can help answer the following questions:
1) Which PP502x chips are affected by the FS#12391 cache bug? Load
My H10 exploded rather violently with using ATA DMA and testing there was
part of the reason it was switched off. Will give it a try and report back.
Mike
For H10 20GB, dircache init and database init seem to pass alright where as
before with DMA it would fault frequently. It's running UDMA 2.
My H10 exploded rather violently with using ATA DMA and testing there was
part of the reason it was switched off. Will give it a try and report
back.
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