Crash the camera with the ISO override and dump another log - if it hasn't changed then you've managed to crash the camera without it doing a DebugAssert call. This is pretty rare in my experience and is going to be a lot tougher to diagnose.
Quote from: philmoz on 02 / December / 2011, 16:23:25Crash the camera with the ISO override and dump another log - if it hasn't changed then you've managed to crash the camera without it doing a DebugAssert call. This is pretty rare in my experience and is going to be a lot tougher to diagnose.Unfortunately, my results agree with tommi's. The romlog shows an earlier crash in SpyTask. Twice I've reproduced the ISO crash, then dumped the romlog again, and it's unchanged.I should point out that the camera doesn't shut down immediately when you half-press the shutter after overriding ISO. It stops responding to input then, but the live view continues to update for at least several seconds. It might go indefinitely; I wouldn't know, I usually turn it off or eject the battery. The most recent time, it shut down when I moved the zoom lever several seconds after the half-press.
I noticed another mistake in your stubs_min.S files which could be causing this.The 'focus_busy' value should be 0x00006b68.Also 'zoom_busy' should be 0x00006cf4.
while ((shooting_is_flash_ready()!=1) || (focus_busy));
|| (focus_busy)
I am having trouble viewing the firmware for the Canon ELPH 300 HS.I created a ver.req txt doc on my Mac, put it on my SD card, put it back in the camera and pressed Funct. Set + Disp, but it won't show me what firmware I have. Can anyone help me out?
Quote from: ijeynes on 02 / December / 2011, 22:08:47I am having trouble viewing the firmware for the Canon ELPH 300 HS.I created a ver.req txt doc on my Mac, put it on my SD card, put it back in the camera and pressed Funct. Set + Disp, but it won't show me what firmware I have. Can anyone help me out?ver.req (or vers.req) never worked for me either. I was able to retrieve my camera's firmware version by looking at the Exif data in an image it stored. I used CameraVersion to analyze the JPEG, but since you've got a Mac you could try ACID.
Thanks! I was able to find out my firmware. It's 101c, so I uploaded CHDK onto the SD card, but when I go onto my camera by playback mode to update the firmware it doesn't show an option for it. Did that happen with you?
Quote from: ijeynes on 03 / December / 2011, 01:19:01Thanks! I was able to find out my firmware. It's 101c, so I uploaded CHDK onto the SD card, but when I go onto my camera by playback mode to update the firmware it doesn't show an option for it. Did that happen with you?You should switch on your camera by pressing the playback button, not switch it on and THEN go to playback mode (ie, the lens should be retracted).
Quote from: dotslashcow on 03 / December / 2011, 01:36:53Quote from: ijeynes on 03 / December / 2011, 01:19:01Thanks! I was able to find out my firmware. It's 101c, so I uploaded CHDK onto the SD card, but when I go onto my camera by playback mode to update the firmware it doesn't show an option for it. Did that happen with you?You should switch on your camera by pressing the playback button, not switch it on and THEN go to playback mode (ie, the lens should be retracted).Yeah I pressed playback but the firmware didn't show up. I used ACID and also tried to download CHDK through that but it said there was no CHDK for the Canon ELPH 300 hs 101c
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