The "switching to" at the bottom of the log indicates the unit is switching to 4800bps (obviously there was still data going out when it did the switch).

At that point, you will be able to quit the player (eg, with "q ") and/or see any error messages from the unit as long as you are at 4800 bps in your terminal program.

You *cannot* run Ctrl-T tests in the car, the wait-for-control-characters delay is skipped for a faster in-car boot. If you want to check your RAM you'll have to do it at home - but as your player is an 0900 unit, these all had thorough ram tests in the factory and so I suspect it's the 20GB disk problem we've seen (the drives need to be re-mounted on standoffs). You can contact [email protected] and we can do this for you.

Hugo