asettico wrote:
*In data 27/02/2009 22:45, Boris Gjenero ha scritto*:
I used to think it had something to do with low temperatures or low
states of charge, but it also happens at room temperature with a full
battery. Sometimes I've thought it had to do with turning on very
soon after the iPod was turned off, but I've also seen it after long
off times.
Even plugging in a FireWire charger doesn't wake the iPod. I don't
understand how the iPod is able to get into this state. I wonder if
the iPod wakes up after the charger has been plugged in for a while.
I don't think I've ever seen this with OF, even when waking from
hibernate. However, I've used Rockbox a lot more.
Knowing this behaviour, sometimes I look at the display when switch the
iPod on or plug the USB cable in: for a fraction of a second I can see
the message "low battery" (or something like that) with an icon that
remember the graphic style of the emergency disk mode.
I can't tell about the behaviour with the OF, bacause I never used it
since when I bought the DAP.
I'm also wondering if this is related to the iPod being formatted
FAT32. My iPod never gave me this kind of trouble until I had
reformatted on Windows iTunes to load Rockbox...
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