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I doubt it.SomeGuy99 said:Well this unit needs to be sent back because the battery/power circuit is dead.
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I doubt it.SomeGuy99 said:Well this unit needs to be sent back because the battery/power circuit is dead.
SomeGuy99 said:craigix said:SomeGuy99 said:mali said:^ I've seen this on pics, IIRC. The plack paint is only applied on the top below the epoxy, the sides are grey. This esthetical problem could be solved by using black rubber for the keymat.
I could have sworn my last keys were all black...
Nevertheless, I'm not exaggerating this. It looks horrible.
I too want to see photos of this.
Edit: Also, we're not using any recycled external parts on any units yet - when the next shipment arrives we probably never will as the cases are so cheap to produce.
Well this unit needs to be sent back because the battery/power circuit is dead. I'll write a note along the lines of 'show this to Craig'
craigix said:quartercast said:Prometheus said:(My opinion is that I agree that you've done a great job with tightening up the QC - I can see massive, massive improvements in my new unit.)
When did you get your unit? I received mine last month, and it's pretty much useless for playing games. I just use it to charge my iPhone and chat on IRC.
Oh do explain to us how it's useless for playing games?
Asmo said:Line O said:it's a bit odd to still hear reports of "the bevel problem" on newer completed units. Perhaps older case assemblies are still coming through. We'll see.
You may have missed this bezel comment then:
craigix said:You're just going to end up with 'Screen bezel' from almost everyone as there is nothing we can do about it.
http://www.gp32x.de/board/index.php...a-so-far/page__st__15__p__901154&#entry901154
quartercast said:craigix said:quartercast said:Prometheus said:(My opinion is that I agree that you've done a great job with tightening up the QC - I can see massive, massive improvements in my new unit.)
When did you get your unit? I received mine last month, and it's pretty much useless for playing games. I just use it to charge my iPhone and chat on IRC.
Oh do explain to us how it's useless for playing games?
My pleasure. The Dpad on my unit doesn't work properly, if I hit D or U in games about half the time it registers R. The R direction also does not give a proper pressure response, it feels all deflated. The left nub does not have uniform sensitivity across all directions, although it is quite usable. The right nub cannot sense U/D properly and when used as a mouse button frequently hits the opposite (left mouse instead of right or vice versa) button. My unit also has problems with the gaming buttons, the A button does not respond properly to finger pressure (also feels "deflated") and sometimes does not register presses in games. The other gaming buttons also suffer from this problem but to a lesser extent. The shoulder buttons also click in and out of position, but at least they are consistent.
So, what I'm left with are the shoulder buttons, keyboard, left nub and YBX buttons.
MWeston said:I doubt it.SomeGuy99 said:Well this unit needs to be sent back because the battery/power circuit is dead.
Please do so we know where to refund your money to. (I'll take the photos for you when it arrives).
So I have to ask, why are you using it as a $330 external battery and complaining about it not working instead of taking the steps to get an RMA and have one not so seemingly disastrous sent back to you?quartercast said:So, what I'm left with are the shoulder buttons, keyboard, left nub and YBX buttons.
There have been explainable reasons why this would happen. I don't know exactly what you were doing when this happened. When you say 'setup menu for the firmware' does that mean a failed flash? If so, any number of things could have gone wrong.SomeGuy99 said:MWeston said:I doubt it.SomeGuy99 said:Well this unit needs to be sent back because the battery/power circuit is dead.
Why do you doubt it? The unit powered on when I first inserted the power adapter. I then got into the setup menu for the firmware... then after another few minutes the machine froze and the screen turned to random garbage, white and pink lines etc. (it looked exactly when the GP2X or GP32 run out of battery.
Since then it won't charge, won't turn on, and won't power up without battery but plugged in.
craigix said:I look forward to seeing this unit. Please include a note saying it's one for me to see.
SomeGuy99 said:I'm not after a refund thanks.
WizardStan said:So I have to ask, why are you using it as a $330 external battery and complaining about it not working instead of taking the steps to get an RMA and have one not so seemingly disastrous sent back to you?quartercast said:So, what I'm left with are the shoulder buttons, keyboard, left nub and YBX buttons.
There are minor flaws you can live with while you still enjoy the device, and then there are major breakages that are preventing you from appreciating it. You have the second, and therefore I can see no reason that you are still holding onto it.
MWeston said:There have been explainable reasons why this would happen. I don't know exactly what you were doing when this happened. When you say 'setup menu for the firmware' does that mean a failed flash? If so, any number of things could have gone wrong.SomeGuy99 said:MWeston said:I doubt it.SomeGuy99 said:Well this unit needs to be sent back because the battery/power circuit is dead.
Why do you doubt it? The unit powered on when I first inserted the power adapter. I then got into the setup menu for the firmware... then after another few minutes the machine froze and the screen turned to random garbage, white and pink lines etc. (it looked exactly when the GP2X or GP32 run out of battery.
Since then it won't charge, won't turn on, and won't power up without battery but plugged in.
Did the battery go dead because the auto shut down didn't work when something got changed or that beta sleep mode screwed up? Again, lots could have happened there. Your battery could be fully discharged now and of course it won't turn on until the PMIC has had time to trickle charge it back up to a safe minimum.
It has also been mentioned that the battery company didn't follow my guidelines for strict placement of the little PCB on the back of it which could lead to slight misalignment inside the case and some fiddling or removal/reinsertion of batteries to get it seated better.
I say I doubt it because lately all I read from you is complaint after complaint about anything and everything. It's tough to read and it feels like you wouldn't even look for the solution if it was out there...hence my comment.
No, the trickle charger is pure hardware and the lights are controlled by software. 99% of the system is off during the trickle charge phase.SomeGuy99 said:Ok I forgot about the trickle charge thing. But... uh... shouldn't the light at least come on?
I would try to leave it plugged in again for a while. You need to be certain this was attempted as it is the most logical reason for the problem. If you have a voltmeter, I'd check the cell voltage just for reference.SomeGuy99 said:I seem to recall that I did leave it plugged in for a few hours just to be sure (but I could be wrong). I tried loads of times to see if the battery contacts weren't aligned properly, but no luck.
I didn't flash this unit btw. It was the setup menu when the firmware first starts up. I got all the way to XFCE before it went dead.
It was plugged in the whole time. I don't get it.
Just noting: I was actually a bit surprised on this, "WTF did the TI bootrom just use the SD led?!?"; Also START+R+Power is one of the weirdest finger-excercises I've done on the pandora .MWeston said:The internal TI bootloader enables the control pin for the LED when it looks for an SD card even though it doesn't actually use it.
tsh said:I think I managed to leave my unit plugged in for 24 hours without it charging the battery more than 3%, it seemed to be in the trickle charge state when I picked it up this evening. That had been from a auto-shutdown, not a complete battery drain.
Edit: there are lots of mentions of odd power behaviour on the forum, but they usually go away with no further detail of if there was a real problem.
marktuson said:Yeah, I'm around there too. I emailed in just over a month ago and was told I should have it in a couple of months, so I'm hoping for early September.Xenu said:I'm at 3900 and I'm still smiling . AFAIK there hasn't been any real news about the boards and cases other then we're waiting for them.D4damage said:I'm 400-500, when they started the first shipping run in May. I rushed out at bought 2 16GB SDHC cards and an invisible shield (which made me struggle money wise for a month), thinking I'd have it in 1 or 2 weeks. We're now in early August. This is getting quite frustrating.
Does anyone know how many have gone out, now? I was told about 450 had, last month.
Going to be really disappointed if mine doesn't come by my birthday (Sept. 24). I might even cry.
The second, as in a device so broken you seemingly can't use it for its intended purpose. As you said, you're only using it as an external battery. Surely you could have parted with that external battery for a few weeks, no? You are doing nothing but depriving yourself of a useful device. I don't understand why you would not be eager to get it replaced as quickly as possible. If you were to buy a PSP or NDS, would you not return it at the first sign of fault?quartercast said:The second? I'm not that rich, I can only afford one pandora. I will send it back once production has been ramped up and QC issues have been ironed out. I believe each batch will get better and better.
WizardStan said:The second, as in a device so broken you seemingly can't use it for its intended purpose. As you said, you're only using it as an external battery. Surely you could have parted with that external battery for a few weeks, no? You are doing nothing but depriving yourself of a useful device. I don't understand why you would not be eager to get it replaced as quickly as possible. If you were to buy a PSP or NDS, would you not return it at the first sign of fault?quartercast said:The second? I'm not that rich, I can only afford one pandora. I will send it back once production has been ramped up and QC issues have been ironed out. I believe each batch will get better and better.