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Driver | Platform | Version | Release | License | Update |
Archos Gmini 220 Firmware 1.10.0 download | Firmware | 1.10.0 | 27 Sep 2004 | Free Driver | 25 Nov 2004 |
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269 Kb | 1154 | 791 | 2005-12-07 | Archos Gmini 220 Firmware 1.10.0. Improvement: Displayed a warning message when selecting a file with an unknown type. Improvement: Finder.dat files are now filered by browsers. Bug fixed: Fixed file corruption when transferring files from CompactFlash cards. Bug fixed: Fixed files sometimes overwritten without confirmation when copied to a folder containing files with the same name. Bug fixed: Fixed wrong bitrate and track duration when playing some WMA files. Bug fixed: Fixed unit hanging when trying to play some WMA tracks. Bug fixed: Fixed playback popup menu not handled properly when the current track changes. Bug fixed: Unit is now powered down now automatically when battery level is too low without waiting for user confirmation. |
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Driver | Platform | Version | Release | License | Update |
Archos Gmini 100 Series Firmware 1.2.0 download | Firmware | 1.2.0 | 22 Jul 2004 | Free Driver | 25 Nov 2004 |
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428 Kb | 1150 | 803 | 2005-12-07 | Archos Gmini 100 Series Firmware 1.2.0. Bug fixed: Fixed problem of some Gminis freezing on start up with headphone plugged-in. | |
Driver | Platform | Version | Release | License | Update |
Archos Gmini 100 Series Firmware 1.10.0 download | Firmware | 1.10.0 | 22 Jul 2004 | Free Driver | 25 Nov 2004 |
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241 Kb | 1166 | 795 | 2005-12-07 | Archos Gmini 100 Series Firmware 1.10.0. If your Gmini100 Operating System is less than version 1.2.0, please install version 1.2.0 before updating to version 1.10.0. Improvement: Added support for 128 Mb CFC PQI cards. Improvement: Added Spanish language. Bug fixed: Fixed switching to shuffle+all playmode during playback. Bug fixed: If you are browsing while a music track is playing in the background, the browser will now not jump to the top of the directory when the following song begins to play. Bug fixed: Fixed wrong cursor position after the copying of a folder. Bug fixed: Allowed to rename a file if changing only the case of the letters. Bug fixed: Fixed general browser displayed instead of the music browser when playing a resumed song. BUg fixed: Fixed recorded file not properly closed when power off is requested during record. Bug fixed: Fixed menu title not updated when changing the current language. Bug fixed: Fixed progressbar and time not displayed after closing the audio popup menu when playback is paused. |
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Driver | Platform | Version | Release | License | Update |
Archos FM Preset Editor download | Windows OS | N/A | 14 Jan 2004 | Free Driver | 25 Nov 2004 |
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229 Kb | 1164 | 831 | 2005-12-07 | Archos FM Preset Editor. The FM Preset Editor is a small program to help you create an FM preset file (FMPreset.txt) that can be read by your Archos MP3 player when you connect the optional FM Remote control to it. You simply enable the number of preset stations you would like to create (make a check mark in `enabled`), adjust the radio frequency for that preset, and then give it a name (up to 32 characters in length).For example 89.9 New York Smoothe Jazz. Once the program is started, you can create a new list of programs or load the current list of stations and modify it. To modify your current station list, simply connect your Archos device to your computer via the USB cable and then click on the button `load`. You will then locate and open the file `FMPreset.txt` in the `System` folder on the Archos device. Once you have created your desired radio stations, save your file `save file`, to the directory `System` on your Archos device (this requires that you connect your device to the computer with a USB cable). When you try to save the file to your Archos device, the computer will indicate to you that the file FMPreset.txt already exists. It is OK to write over the old one. You will be replacing the old set of radio station presets with the new one you have just created You can also save the station preset file on your computer in case you want to easily edit it without having to reload it in from your Archos player. Each time you change the radio presets, you must save this file to your player`s `System` folder in order for the remote control to take into account the new stations you have created in your FMpreset.txt file. |