All, this is the first place this is being posted, for the simple fact this is the place I learned to mod my PSP.
All I can say is holy crap it worked!!!!!
This is the first original thing I've ever done!!!!
Now I will say that this is due to the latest exploit release by shuffle2.
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Video added for proof
Psgroove ported to Sandisk Sansa e260 v1 (compatible with e200 v1)Basically this is a simple process (if you know what your doing from the get go)
I installed Rockbox 3.6 from the installer on my Sansa e260
http://www.rockbox.orgYou will need Linux to do the following (I used Unbunto 10.10)
Then proceeded to patch the source files follow the guide here.
http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SimpleGuideToCompilingYou will need to patch the files first then compile and extract to your player (/.rockbox)
Then use the normal psgroove startup routine (power off, power button, eject button)
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-Mike
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note the Sansa e260 is the same as the e200 (There is a different procedure for the e200r (rhapsody released version) please refer to compilation noted for e200r
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Ok I'll make this a bit easier on everybody..
Install Rockbox 3.6 from the installer (this version was compiled for V1 (check your sansa FIRST or it will semi brick it) Firmware V1 starts with 1.xxxxxx under settings about or something like that
http://www.rockbox.orgThen extract the following zip file to the root of your player (must be in USB mode MST).. and whala you have a PGROOVE USB dongle.
Compiled Rockbox with PSgroove mods for Sansa e200v1 and Sansa e260v1
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=99YL3NODNote you have to power off and unplug your PS3 and reboot the sansa.
remove all other USB devices then plug in and power on the PS3 (with Sansa already plugged in and on). Then hit power, then eject on the PS3... The system should boot into PSgroove mode... If it doesn't it will says something like unrecognized usb device or something.. but this has been tested on an e260 to work just fine.
Fuze and clip have been temporarily removed due to *unintentional overlooked issues with USB blocking*