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Dana Conrad
3e7a09cb0d New Port: Eros Q Native
What works:
- LCD: 16-bit RGB565
- all buttons, including scrollwheel
- SD Card
- Battery level and charging/not charging status
- USB
- audio
- sample rate switching
- HP / LO detect, with "safe" fixed LO volume -
   LO volume will only be put to user-defined max volume
   if headphones are not present.
- rtc
- Plugins build, tried a couple and they seem OK
- Bootloader, installable to nand via usbboot

What doesn't work:
- Dual Boot
- power on/off has intermittent, low volume audio click
   (sometimes it's completely silent, sometimes there's
    a click)
- Audio uses 16-bit volume scaling, so clicking/popping
   is pretty bad at lower volumes - need 32 bit volume
   scaling, 24 bit I2S data
- USB HID keys not yet defined
- no jztool support

Unknowns:
- Stereo Switch pins: Direction select, AC_DC
   (probably not even hooked up)
- What is the actual purpose of the Stereo Swtich?
- How does the bluetooth module connect?

"Someday" stuff:
- get LCD working at higher bit depth
- Bluetooth

Change-Id: I70dda8fc092c6e3f4352f2245e4164193f803c33
2021-07-18 12:14:35 +00:00
Aidan MacDonald
4c60bc9e68 New port: Shanling Q1 native
- Audio playback works
- Touchscreen and buttons work
- Bootloader works and is capable of dual boot
- Plugins are working
- Cabbiev2 theme has been ported
- Stable for general usage

Thanks to Marc Aarts for porting Cabbiev2 and plugin bitmaps.

There's a few minor known issues:

- Bootloader must be installed manually using 'usbboot' as there is
  no support in jztool yet.

- Keymaps may be lacking, need further testing and feedback.

- Some plugins may not be fully adapted to the screen size and could
  benefit from further tweaking.

- LCD shows abnormal effects under some circumstances: for example,
  after viewing a mostly black screen an afterimage appears briefly
  when going back to a brightly-lit screen. Sudden power-off without
  proper shutdown of the backlight causes a "dissolving" effect.

- CW2015 battery reporting driver is buggy, and disabled for now.
  Battery reporting is currently voltage-based using the AXP192.

Change-Id: I635e83f02a880192c5a82cb0861ad3a61c137c3a
2021-07-13 22:01:33 +01:00
Aidan MacDonald
84362141a0 x1000: Unified flash bootloader installer
Change-Id: Ib1d41d4e7d663ff8a21eb08108c13568f7408533
2021-07-11 15:39:50 +01:00
Aidan MacDonald
e9d228832c x1000: Unified bootloader
Change-Id: Ib1f2ca2a376866c61dd1bd62abd6e31210d11e5c
2021-07-11 15:39:40 +01:00