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However, re-formatting the flash memory when running 1.6 fw restored the avaible size from 2043 to 3297 MB, which is what I had when i received my Onyx Boox M92. So, it's very much likely there is a bug when formatting internal storage when running 1.7 20120326. Anyone already on that fw willing to try if that's the case? |
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Not me, in any version of firmware.
![]() As, I already have explained, (IMO) reformating the device should be one of the last resorts if something really does not work (corrupted files, frequent crasches, hangups and generally unexpected behaviour). Not a routine operation just for fun. I would recomend to 'hide' the option to reformat M92 somewhere deeper in the menu structure of M92. The current possition makes a general user feel, that reformatting is sort of normal and needed operation, which is not right. The best might be to allow the user to do reformating only when installing the new firmware. |
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... although you can delete sites from your start pages, just not the pre-installed German ones you refer to. My guess is that they are there to provide a minimum access to the browser as it could not be started otherwise (ok, adding a page manually would work, but...). One way around this, I would suggest, would be to add one non-deletable 'about:blank' page to the default start-pages. Cheers! CJ |
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The reformatting option exposed in the M92 interface is only for the STORAGE partition of the internal memory which doesn't contain any file that's vital to the device. In fact, it only contains your files. So it is a normal operation to simply reset the filesystem on it (aka reformatting) and it is a needed operation if you want to easily erase all the files at once. If I'm right (then again, this can't be confirmed by just me) the 1.7 20120326 is not only reformatting but also repartitioning the internal storage, which is far more dangerous than simply reformatting and also takes you away 33% of internal storage for apparently no reason. It should be corrected ASAP. That said, absolutely no blame for playing it safe ![]() |
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I didnt't try to reformat, so I do not know what exactly it does. But your assumption that there is different partition for user data and for firmware is wrong (AFAIK). The user data are in one tree-branch (/media/flash, which is the "internal storage") of M92 "firmware" folder structure. Maybe there is also another partition for bootloader or whatever, but most of things ('firmware' + user data) are in one partition.
Maybe that what Onyx calls 'formating' just erases the tree-branch exposed to the user and creates default folder structure (visible to user) maybe it does something more... As you experienced in 1.7 RC 20120326 it did something more and you didn't like it. ![]() EDIT: As I do not understand Linux, there might be also possibility that physical partition where are user data is somehow "mounted" to OS ("firmware") file structure. And so it seems like being in one common partition. Linux geeks would have to say the final testament. ![]() Last edited by Mono; 04-14-2012 at 01:21 PM. |
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![]() The folder structure is meaningless in terms of partitioning. All the 0 bytes folders you see in the zip are populated at runtime. And every folder can be mounted to basically any physical partition(s) available in the system (actually, it's the viceversa). Each of the folders can be a physical partition or all the folders could belong to just one partition. It depends on the system, really. The fact that you never see the entire root filesystem ("folder structure" as you call it) containing firmware files once you connect the Onyx to the PC tells (not an assumption at all) that they are on physical partition other than "internal storage" (aka user data). And that one is never touched by anything other than fw upgrade. What Onyx call "Format Memory" corresponds to resetting the filesystem on the user data partition, as every device in the world that provides an "Erase Memory" function does. When 1.7 carries over the partitions set-up by an 1.6 fw, everything's fine. When 1.7 makes the partitioning itself, it just seems to provide the plain wrong size to the command parameter... Given that the sizes of the partitions are respectively 3.2 (created on 1.6, correct) and 2.1 GB (on 1.7, wrong), that could be down to a simple typo in the fw update scripts... ![]() Last edited by Stefanauss; 04-14-2012 at 02:49 PM. |
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I guess, something like that would be possible also in Linux (or it could be done by USB driver or some other driver...). But dividing memory into two partitions makes things simpler and also maintainance of system and user parts becomes easier. So, you will be right. ![]() |
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@Booxtor
1) When might we expect a final release of 1.7 firmware? 2) I'll meet researchers (from German university) in the field of speache synthesis next week. What is needed to have more languages and better English in M92? In which format? Is it only to add specific files for languages or to install additional software? |
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1) about final release. We expect it to be ready in May. 2) The problem is actually not in TTS synthese (we have tested very nice plugins for TTS from SVOX and IVONA). The problem is IMHO in the controll of the function in a book, which is currently not as good as we expect it to be. It is too slow and inconvenient. Unfortunatelly Onyx developers currently simply move this feature in their schedule to the later positions, since it is a rather seldom used feature. Moreover they are thinking to remove audio parts from their new devices to lower the prices (6" devices).. which is not good for development of TTS in onyx devices Last edited by Booxtor; 04-16-2012 at 12:18 PM. |
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OK, I understand it. To say the truth I have never even tried TTS in M92, not speaking about using it...
Polishing the user interface, removing bugs and adding new features for reading is the main goal. Something for organizing hundreds to thousands' of books/articles/documents would be really fine! |
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Is it possible to add a feature in the next update that would allow us to click on a certain day in the calender application and add an entry ?
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