There is a new version ready.

It is the same kernel, but has some bugfixes and some nice additions to
the web-GUI.

Bug fixes:
1. Now use dos2unix on the file newconfig.cfg on the USB stick, so that
it can be used as config file for piCorePlayer (Thanks to Gordon for the
suggestion)
2. Now saves the newly copied config file from the USB stick, so that it
survives a reboot.

Improvements:
1. In the "Main" page I added an option so you can save your current
config file to an attached USB-stick. Will be save as "newconfig.cfg" so
you can use it directly after an upgrade or in another piCorePlayer.

2. In the "Tweak" page, added an option to toggle "dwc_otg_speed=1" on
and off in your cmdline.txt file. This has been suggested to solve some
crackling noise from certain USB-DACs (especially USB-DACs based on the
C-MEDIA chip)

As usual get it from
https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home/news

Steen

Please report back.

NB - I'm a bit uncertain on the need for this player anymore. There is
only very few comments from time to time, and probably many are changing
to the wandboard.



piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi (25MB in RAM).
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home and
discussion:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97803-piCoPlayer-Squeezelite-on-Microcore-linux-An-embedded-OS-in-RAM-with-Squeezelite

Squeezeboxserver on Voyage Linux 500 MB CF-card (read-only)
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?90581-HOW-TO-install-squeezeboxserver-on-very-small-Linux-(Voyage-linux)
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