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Difference: SansaView (r16 vs. r15)SanDisk Sansa ViewCurrent StatusThere is still a lot of work to be done. The firmware can be disassembled with an ARM disassembler, but nothing has been done. We need to get the LCD working and figure out the GPIO. Hardware High quality PCB scans:
Hardware wise it seems very similar to an upgraded v1 Sansa E200. The SoC looks like an evolution of PortalPlayer with nVidia GoForce magic applied.c. nVidia purchased the PortalPlayer company prior to the release of the GoForce 6100 chip, so that would seem reasonable. Also- the same PortalPlayer provided/supported mi4 style firmwares are used, and the firmware even mentions "PP6110". Firmwaremi4 firmware (two images). Decryptable with a recent mi4code. mi4 files signed with the same "dummy" DSA signature that the v1 Sansa E200 used are accepted by the View. In other words, the View's original firmware can be successfully modified and flashed. Disk layout and hidden partitionSee SansaViewFirmwarePartition. UMS modeYou can initiate UMS mode by doing the following steps:
Another way to initiate UMS mode if your OS does not communicate to it via MTP is to just plug it in and wait a bit. The player will attempt to reset the MTP connection, and then when it realizes that is not helping, it will switch to UMS. I attached the `lsusb -v` output of both the Sansa View in MTP and UMS mode. -- BlakeJohnson - 18 Feb 2008 Recovery ModeRecovery mode looks similar to the Sansa E200. You can initiate recovery mode by doing the following steps:
Warning: Only move firmware files to the device when in recovery mode. Do not format the device while recovery mode. Do not interrupt file transfers while in recovery mode. Disobeying these warnings may or may not brick your player, but I'm not going to be the one to test them. However, I have recovered from several bad flashes using the above method. Manufacturing ModePre-boot or manufacturing mode is done exactly the same as recovery mode except hold the middle button instead of the 'Home' button when you plug the USB cable in. We may be able to do some fiddling with the e200tool while in this mode. Forum Threadhttp://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=13562.0 Other Siteshttp://daniel.haxx.se/sansa/view.html
r16 - 11 Jun 2009 - 19:54:26 - RobertKeevil
Revision r16 - 11 Jun 2009 - 19:54 - RobertKeevilRevision r15 - 11 Jun 2009 - 18:52 - RobertKeevil Copyright © by the contributing authors.
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