--- Log for 09.12.102 Server: calvino.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 16 days and 10 hours ago 00.10.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.36.38 Quit Triple-z ("night") 01.18.29 Join Josh_ [0] (~Josh@adsl-34-85-140.mia.bellsouth.net) 01.27.00 Quit Jet8810 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.33.27 Join Jet8810 [0] (~Josh@adsl-34-56-191.mia.bellsouth.net) 01.35.31 Quit Josh_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.38.02 Quit BoD[] ("it's probably not a trap") 01.42.42 Part LinusN 02.10.24 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.37.19 Quit edx (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 03.39.04 # i don't friggin get it... 03.39.12 Nick adi|sleep is now known as adi|home (~adiamas@as5300-11.216-194-25-13.nyc.ny.metconnect.net) 03.39.30 # phoenix gets listed with _every_ change on it at slashdot 03.39.47 # but yet... we make great strides.. i enter us..and nothing gets posted 03.39.49 # wtf? 03.55.07 Join edx [0] (~edx@pD9EAB842.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.10.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.05.13 Join ken0_ [0] (marklar2@80.178.35.23) 05.05.14 Quit [keno] (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.08.58 Join ken0 [0] (marklar2@80.178.35.23) 05.08.58 Quit ken0_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.18.24 Join ken0_ [0] (marklar2@80.178.35.23) 05.18.56 Quit ken0 (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.58.13 Nick _seb_ is now known as seb-sleep (trilluser@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 06.10.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.42.43 Nick dw|gone is now known as dwihno (dwihno@Bald067.Baldakinen.Umea.SE) 08.10.30 *** No seen item changed, no save performed. 08.22.01 Join Bagder [241] (~daniel@as3-3-2.ras.s.bonet.se) 08.27.31 # Hello! :) 08.27.41 # hey 08.29.44 # what's your name? 08.29.47 # :-) 08.30.32 Quit edx (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 08.59.48 Join wonko [0] (r0bob0t@adsl-66-120-5-42.dsl.sntc01.pacbell.net) 08.59.58 # y0? 09.00.05 # hey ho 09.01.35 # hi there 09.02.26 # how do i make the /.rockbox dir...windows XP wont let me 09.02.37 # you use a dos prompt 09.02.47 # or extract the 1.4 zip archive on the disk 09.02.51 # tried that, wouldnt let me get on the drive 09.03.16 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/docs/faq.html#65 09.04.19 # neat 09.04.26 Ctcp Ignored 2 channel CTCP requests in 40 minutes and 30 seconds at the last flood 09.04.26 # * wonko kicks windows XP 09.04.52 # i did it before on my old one (had jb6000 just got recorder 20gig) 09.04.58 # but i forgot how 09.05.01 # :-) 09.05.08 # neat upgrade 09.05.22 # i think i did it in windows XP...but using directory opus as my file browser 09.06.13 # yah, im really happy with the 20 09.06.20 # usb2.0 is fun 09.06.36 # oh yes 09.07.41 # i wish i new how to code this stuff...id want to make a version of doom for it :-) 09.08.07 # hehe 09.08.28 # monocrome doom on sh might be a bit boring ;-) 09.08.35 # think it could handel it? 09.08.53 # I don't know much cpu it would require 09.09.36 # * wonko learns to code 09.14.58 # When using custom cfg's, are the last used settings saved in the RTC? 09.15.10 # good q 09.15.29 # they seem to be for me 09.15.34 # There's no spoon? (answer) 09.15.58 # what does the default wps need to be name in the .rockbox dir? 09.16.03 # named 09.16.09 # they are loaded and replace the current values 09.16.16 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.16.16 # so yes, they will thus be saved in rfc 09.16.23 Nick Zagor_ is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.16.31 # hey 09.16.34 # morning 09.18.52 # Okay 09.18.56 # Thanks for the information! :D 09.19.04 # Hey Zay 09.19.14 # can it be named anything? 09.19.45 # wonko: name it anything, if you select it in the .rockbox it will become the default one 09.20.29 # and if i load another one that isnt in the .rockbox dir and then restart it it will go back to the on in the .rockbox dir? 09.20.58 # yes 09.21.20 # cool 09.22.30 # i made a couple diffrent ones, i figure a more active display drains the battery faster, so i made a default one thats nice and small/no scrolling/moving stuff and some more cooler ones for when its plugged in and in my car/on my desk 09.23.01 # I doubt you'll notice any difference in battery time 09.23.11 # really? 09.23.22 # really 09.23.25 # the display doesnt use much power? 09.23.30 # no 09.23.33 # neat 09.23.40 # ! 09.23.49 # or at least, it doesn't differ btwn static and changing content 09.25.48 # would there be a worth whyle diffrence betwwen a 4 line/non moving and a 4/scroling+time+peak meter+progres bar? 09.28.19 # no 09.28.35 # cool 09.29.37 # but 4 scrolls+peak meter might give you cpu problems at high bitrate 09.29.52 # that's not entirely ironed out yet 09.30.02 # i wouldnt use that as the default 09.32.11 # anyone wana buy an archos jb6000? 09.32.40 # hehe 09.32.56 # this jb-r 20 is awesome 09.34.27 # having several peak meters look cool :) 09.34.45 # :-) 09.34.55 # Has anyone noticed some fishyness with ID3 on the latest builds? 09.37.03 # no 09.37.20 # been too focused on spinup-times to watch id3 09.37.32 # http://www.syltlinks.de/rockbox/fw_battle.jpg - cool stuff :) 09.37.44 # It looks fishy, like some kind of zero-termination has broken 09.38.08 # dwihno: details, please 09.38.51 # I'll check, wait 09.39.57 # There's a fishy display 09.40.02 # Works on some, doesn't work on some. 09.40.10 # I'll check if something is fishy with that tag 09.40.16 # oops 09.40.19 # Forgot my cable @ home 09.40.30 # start with describing "fishy" 09.40.39 # okay 09.40.47 # ><))))8> ;) 09.40.56 # Now for the details 09.41.10 # I don't know if the file contains v1 and v2 tags, should that matter? 09.41.16 # yes 09.41.46 # the title tag shows the comment tag as well as album tag, I think 09.42.02 # title tag, as in <%title> or whatever it is... 09.42.13 # (other tags = id3) 09.42.21 # ok 09.42.37 # no spaces between 09.42.42 # strange 09.43.10 # yea 09.43.11 # we need that file. bring your cable tomorrow. 09.43.18 # I'll buy one during lunch 09.43.22 # and write down which file it is so you don't forget :-) 09.43.23 # ok 09.43.43 # i'll add an %iv : id3 version 09.43.50 # ah, that would be neato 09.43.51 # good idea 09.47.19 # I wonder if Linus has figured out what problem there is with the kebab song 09.47.30 # I think he did 09.47.35 # he committed mp2-adjustments 09.50.16 # Erhm. It was a mp2 stream? *scratch the head* 09.50.29 # yes 09.50.36 # Linus said so 09.50.48 # personally I'm clueless ;-) 09.50.52 # :-) 09.51.03 # I wonder why no software has said anything 09.51.22 # "Warning, this is a mp2 file with a mp3 extension" or such :) 10.10.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.13.35 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 10.16.21 # Linus is back in town! Yay! :D 10.16.24 # hey LinusN 10.16.38 # LinusN: Tell me all there is to know about your adventures with the kebab song! :D 10.17.00 # med mycket fiiiin sallad 10.17.05 # :-D 10.17.16 # *han bliiir så glaaad* 10.17.20 # Haha 10.17.35 # dwihno: it works for you now, right? 10.17.45 # LinusN: I haven't tried it, I forgot my cable @ home :/ 10.17.51 # ah 10.17.59 # So it was a mp2 stream? 10.18.14 # well, it used to work before i changed the MAS driver to use interrupts instead of polling 10.18.32 # dwihno: version1, layer 2 10.18.50 # LinusN: "regular" mp3 is version 2, layer 3? 10.19.01 # and it actually used the padding bit, quite unusual nowadays 10.19.30 # Yes, but the kebab is really unusual too (at least if you want some fin sallad) 10.19.49 # dwihno: regular files are version 1 layer 3 10.20.47 # however, the fact that it worked when polling quickly led me to the assumption that the new driver was too fast (!) 10.21.17 # of course, the data sheets do not mention anything about this 10.21.39 # so i added a 1ms delay when the MAS asked for data 10.21.51 # and then it worked again 10.22.20 # glorious mas 10.23.28 # i guess i get all those errata documents when i sign the I-Will-Buy-Thousands-Of-Chips-Agreement 10.24.33 # Micronas are very customer friendly, but they have a very narrow definition of "customer" 10.24.47 # :-) 10.25.01 # "potential customer" is not in their vocabulary, i guess 10.26.36 # LinusN: too fast? :) 10.29.53 # I wonder why they don't want to share 10.30.07 # I mean, they won't sell any less. 10.32.20 # * dwihno shares some kebab with the rest of the crew (fin sallad, as always) 10.32.54 Join pyvasene [0] (~pyvasene@pyvasene.net1.nerim.net) 10.44.29 # http://stats.distributed.net/team/tmsummary.php?project_id=8&team=18241 10.46.33 # Whoa 10.47.40 # :-) 10.48.31 # I'm impressed, are you impressed? :D 10.48.37 # I'm Mike Levy, for AMAZING DISCOVERIES! 10.50.56 # Haha 10.51.00 # i still can't say i fully understand the dist. project 10.51.03 # seti i get.. 10.51.03 # I found this while googling' for Mike Levy 10.51.28 # adi|home: it's basicly a competition to find the encryption key 10.51.28 # <-- is impressed. Much like Mike Levy 10.51.28 # who is mike levy? 10.51.49 # i take it i dl software and let it run (ie: like setiathome?) 10.52.05 # yes 10.52.24 # distributed.net was out there long before seti ;-) 10.52.51 # team haxx! ;-) 10.54.12 # so when i download and leave this running.. you want my results ;) 10.54.35 # itll only be running on my home machine.. and side by side with seti 10.54.56 # the results are counted on the email address you provide 10.55.09 # but you may connect your email to a team, if you wish 10.55.10 # ? 10.55.15 # ahh.. gotya 10.58.46 # bah.. may as well let it run a bit then give you the data 10.59.04 # Zagor: How do I add items to the TODO list? 10.59.10 # you don't :-) 10.59.17 # tell them to me 10.59.26 # You won't do them anyhow ;) 10.59.36 # ID3 version tag 10.59.59 # Configurable scroll speed 11.00.05 # Disk defragmenter 11.00.12 # dwihno: that sounds more like a feature request list to me 11.00.21 # disk defrag??? 11.00.24 # no way 11.00.29 # Zagor: Nah, just kidding :-) 11.00.35 # It would be pretty cool though :) 11.00.36 # um... scroll speed is configurable? 11.00.40 # LinusN: actually, those are things I've said I plan to do 11.00.57 # oh 11.00.58 # adi|home: yeah, but we'll add update freq too. for those who have contrast problems. 11.01.05 # ahh.. got ya 11.01.10 # see. thats diff 11.01.19 # and on that note.. bed time 11.02.02 # dwihno: added 11.02.05 # adi|home: well, not really, only the pixel steps 11.02.20 # So scroll speed is a misleading term 11.02.30 # scroll stepping or similar would be more correct, imho 11.02.52 # But then, I'm just the guy next door, eating kebabs and listening to great Caramell tunes. 11.06.51 # dwihno: larger steps makes the scroll faster 11.07.06 # so "scroll speed" is not entirely incorrect 11.07.51 # In my ears, it sounds fishy (><))))8> ya'know) 11.09.17 # dwihno: in most computer games, the update frequency is constant 11.10.20 # the speed is controlled by the number of pixels mover 11.10.22 # moved 11.10.37 # you still call it speed 11.11.06 # the scroll speed is how far the scroll travels per second 11.11.31 # well, then there's two kinds of scroll speeds :) 11.11.47 # not if it is achieved by increasing the update frequency or by moving it in larger steps 11.14.23 # :-) 11.14.31 # * dwihno bjussar Linus på kebab 11.14.39 # (med starka såsen på) 11.28.14 Quit TotMacher () 11.37.20 Nick Zagor is now known as Zagor|lunch (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 11.53.03 Join kSADerfos [0] (e-potis@vdp119.ath12.cas.hol.gr) 11.53.20 Nick kSADerfos is now known as e-potis (e-potis@vdp119.ath12.cas.hol.gr) 11.53.34 Mode "#rockbox +o LinusN " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 11.53.36 # hey all (loggers too) 11.53.39 # yo 11.54.46 # i just wanted to say that you're doing a great job with rockbox 11.54.51 # thank you 11.55.00 # no thank U :) 11.55.06 # :-) 11.55.21 # I used to be with the creative side 11.55.35 # but just changed camps 11.55.39 # well done 11.55.51 # i know 11.56.06 # where r u from? 11.56.12 # Sweden 11.56.52 # is everyone in sweden a hacker or a great looking cheek? 11.57.00 # exactly 11.57.05 # hehe 11.57.07 # kewl 11.57.48 # very seldom both, though 11.57.59 # is the whole rockbox project sweedish? 11.58.14 # i c 11.58.20 # well, the core team is swedish, but we have developers all over the world 11.58.35 # not greece I suppose :( 11.58.57 # we have a few greek guys here as well 11.59.10 # i think 11.59.17 # ! 12.00.47 # i don't really keep track of the nationalities 12.01.11 # that's all internet is about afterall, isn't it? 12.01.17 # yup 12.01.51 # I just asked because i didn't see greek in the languages for archos 12.02.13 # actually, we could use some help with the greek translation 12.02.18 # I could translate it to greek though as fast as i get mine own 12.02.26 # i can do that. 12.02.42 # but it's mainly a font/code table problem 12.03.14 # we need greek fonts 12.03.28 # and better unicode support 12.03.35 # yes I know. But I thought you can make your own fonts for archos can't you? 12.03.57 # yes you can, for the recorders 12.04.05 # I could do that with little help 12.05.03 # good 12.05.32 # the main problem is that we use 8-bit characters internally 12.05.43 # I'm not sure I've order the right jukebox though. I wanted the recorder and order this: 12.05.44 # http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000633EN/qid=1039431854/sr=8-3/ref=sr_8_3/103-6149349-9687064?v=glance&s=electronics&n=507846 12.05.53 # was that right? 12.06.00 # greek is in one of the iso8859-x ones, isn't it? 12.06.12 # think so 12.06.15 # e-potis: that's the one 12.06.24 # GREAT! :) 12.06.50 # e-potis: you'll like it 12.07.02 # I sure will. 12.07.13 # ISO-8859-7 12.07.40 # e-potis: hand us a few iso-8859-7 BDF fonts 12.07.48 # and start translating 12.08.40 # I'm just a guy studying geology. I'm not a coder nor an electi. engineer. You'll have to give me more help 12.08.45 Quit pyvasene ("Leaving...") 12.08.51 # What exactly should I look for? 12.09.29 # you should look for fonts in BDF format, with the iso-8859-7 charset 12.10.08 # small fonts 12.10.38 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.14.17 # i checked and all i found were ttfz and some fonz 12.14.40 # I think I'll have to do some reading on fonts 12.15.20 # ttf can be converted to bdf 12.15.32 # i c 12.15.35 # brb 12.15.59 # check this: http://user.dtcc.edu/~berlin/font/greek.htm 12.16.46 # k 12.20.17 # guys, how do we want the settings in the recording screen? 12.20.24 # menu or quick-menu? 12.20.35 # i like menu 12.20.45 # I think I like menu too 12.21.35 # and i want an F-button status bar 12.24.19 # linus:i dont't use linux (yet) so i can't use PfaEdit. is there a similar win tool? 12.25.12 # i think there are plenty, but none is free (as always in the Windows world) 12.25.43 Nick Zagor|lunch is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 12.25.56 # if you find one, please let us know 12.26.20 # k 12.27.23 Join TotMacher [0] (tot@ip67.rsidus.riege.de) 12.27.34 # * Bagder curses redhat 12.27.42 # why? 12.27.55 # glibc 2.2.93 in redhat 8.0 12.28.11 # it does wrong 12.28.17 # we already have a greek font. start with that. 12.29.29 # I think I used pfaedit 12.29.43 # Something Zagor recommended 12.29.52 # Then you just use a X server and you're set! 12.29.58 # i recommended it to Zagor :-) 12.30.15 # Well, I wouldn't recommend it. It crashes. Frequently. 12.30.22 # (at least on the wintendo platform) 12.30.22 # oh? not for me 12.30.32 # How is the support for USB game controllers on linux btw? 12.30.34 # windows version? i didn't know 12.30.46 # can anybody send me the file to be translated? 12.31.10 # e-potis: http://rockbox.haxx.se/lang/lang/english.lang 12.31.17 # thnx 12.32.05 # Linus: Well, it's some ><))))8> thing using cygwin and X. 12.32.27 # oh 12.33.09 # Thanx for the help guys and keep up the good work. we newbies depend on you. 12.33.13 # see you soon 12.33.21 # cu 12.33.30 # bye 12.33.35 Quit e-potis () 12.46.24 # what's the name of the emacs mode for editing files over ftp etc? 12.46.33 # ange-ftp 12.46.48 # ah, thanks 12.56.10 # Yay! 12.56.15 # YAY FOR ALL! 12.56.21 # Y.A.Y! (yet another YAY) 12.58.48 # bbl 12.58.50 Quit Bagder ("http://daniel.haxx.se") 13.08.22 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@as13-4-5.mal.s.bonet.se) 13.08.44 # hola matsl! 13.08.49 # long time no see 13.08.57 # jupp! 13.09.40 # Zagor: Just wanted to see if you all were there! 13.09.48 # hehe 13.12.24 Join Moof [0] (~moof@195.101.176.125) 13.17.24 # we need to look over the remote control interface 13.17.42 # so we can lock the keys without affecting the remote control 13.18.11 # yes. a new rethink of wps.c 13.39.58 # if you are doing stuff with the keylock 13.40.07 # a short list of things to do: 13.40.37 # 1) allow not showing the keylock screens, or if you do, don't force the user to wait the whole 1 second without allowing skipping of the wayt 13.41.07 # 2) make the keylock sequence somehow pressable with only one hand - having to use two hands to take away the keylock sucks 13.42.07 # 3) Don't light up backlight if a key is pressed during keylock - unless it is the first key to press to take away keylock - no need to spend batteries just because the unit bumps into stuff 13.44.00 # suggestion for #2? 13.44.47 # well in general: 13.44.59 # pick a phone, any phone - they all have keylocks - no need to reinvent the wheel 13.45.39 # except... that one model from motorola 13.45.48 # where you had to press two keys together at the same time to take away the keylock 13.45.55 # and it wouldn't even answer phonecalls with keylock on 13.46.15 # so every time somebody called, you took the phone in both hands and cursed heavily while trying to take away the damn keylock 13.46.25 # and just when you did, the caller got bored and hung up :) 13.46.26 # hehe 13.46.52 # it was a prototype, don't think it ever went to regular customers that way :) 13.51.39 Join TotM4cher [0] (tot@ip67.rsidus.riege.de) 13.51.44 Quit TotM4cher (Remote closed the connection) 13.53.42 # how about starting a timer for every keypress, and include a "TIMER_NOT_EXPIRED" for subsequent keypresses? 13.54.07 # the idea being...? 13.54.27 # well generally if you look at a keylock 13.54.37 # ah, ok I get it 13.54.52 Join edx [0] (~edx@pD9EAB842.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.54.53 # what they have is that first of all if any other key than the key starting the sequence is pressed, set a hard timer during which the sequence can't be started 13.55.04 # and restart it on every keypress 13.55.50 # then when the sequence starter comes up, only allow the next key in the sequence, if any other key comes up, fall back to the former, eg. disabling everything until the unit is left alone for a moment 13.56.03 # yes 13.56.13 # it's a bit annoying when you push something wrong for the keylock, but is very safe against accidental unlockings 13.56.32 # and ofcourse doable with one hand 13.58.10 # hmh, btw, had very bad playtime with the power-off - but it started from a nasty position, I used the archos as an USB drive with the charger attached for quite long before that - so the battery should have been full, but one never knows 13.58.36 # anyway, doing a better test later, when the unit is recharged properly 13.58.42 # has the watermark code been tuned? 13.58.50 # no 13.59.08 # ok 13.59.38 # btw, no skips what so ever with this code, regardless of anything I've done to the unit 13.59.52 # wow 14.00.05 # goodie 14.00.10 # (never had skips with the Archos firmware either) 14.00.27 # (except when it crashed ;) ) 14.06.13 Join bobTHC [0] (~bobTHC@AMarseille-206-2-1-9.abo.wanadoo.fr) 14.06.17 # hi all! 14.07.39 # hi 14.08.16 # hi all! 14.10.14 # Linus: I got a sladd. 14.10.39 # I also ate rullpizza med fin sallad och starka såsen på 14.10.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.14.57 # hi 14.21.18 # webmind: hi 14.22.11 # * webmind gonna try and build is now caseless archos into a gameboy case.. hope to get the case this week :) 14.22.46 # take many pictures! 14.22.51 # ok :) 14.22.53 # uhm 14.23.00 # dont have a digi cam :( 14.23.09 # boo! ;) 14.23.17 # yes 14.23.18 # i know 14.23.22 # things are expensive 14.23.31 # i need it for more tweaks.. 14.30.33 Join Bagder [241] (~daniel@as3-3-2.ras.s.bonet.se) 14.31.26 # hi bag. 14.32.35 # rhei 14.32.39 # rehi even 14.35.09 # lo 14.44.18 Join helpme [0] (~thecopes@rdu163-120-098.nc.rr.com) 14.44.30 # hi 14.44.36 # hi 14.45.19 # I have tried numerous times, got errors, downloaded files, tried them, everything, and I can't get a patch on the rockbox file 14.45.30 # huh? 14.45.59 # are you trying to patch the rockbox binary? 14.46.25 # I was wondering if anyone could take 5min, to put the "more games for rockbox" patch on rockbox and compile it, and send it to me? 14.46.45 # It would be great 14.46.48 # helpme: it probably won't take us 5 mins 14.47.01 # how long would it take you? 14.47.02 # helpme, are u trying top patch the binary ? 14.47.05 # -p 14.47.23 # well, the source 14.48.31 # ok 14.48.33 # I thought that because you all know alot, and you do it alot, I thought it wouldn't take you that far out of your way to help me 14.49.03 # helpme: well, the patch is rather old now, lots of code have changed since then 14.49.16 # it'll take tweaks 14.49.27 # you couldn't put it on the 1.4file? 14.49.40 # possibly, I don't know 14.50.28 # Could you help me out, and put the patch on, compile it, and send it to me at radicooldude@hotmail.com 14.50.36 # please? 14.50.58 # so tell us again, why don't you do it yourself? 14.52.07 # btw, anyone know why there is a odd metal plate glued upon the harddisk of the archos ? 14.52.25 # i don't know 14.52.37 # because, I have tryied patching it on the source, get errors. Tryied compiling it, get errors. It just doesn't wanna work. Also, I have windows, so most of the stuff you all post is for linux>(i said most, not all) 14.52.49 # hmk, me neither.. it covered the -do no cover hole- of the harddisk :) 14.52.49 # maybe extra protection against mechanical pressure 14.53.05 # helpme: that's not true, if you use cygwin you can use 99.9% of the stuff we all post 14.53.06 # LinusN, could be 14.53.16 # I have cygwin 14.53.39 # did the full install of everything, including "patch" utility 14.54.00 # so, start off with building rockbox 1.4 without any modifications 14.54.23 # what do you mean by building? like get the source? 14.54.43 # hm, 2800mAH batteries.. 2bad not rechargeable 14.54.53 # get the sources, compile, link, download your archos.* file to your archos and smile 14.54.59 Quit Moof (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.55.04 # then that works, you can start thinking about patches 14.55.26 # couldn't Ijust download the already compiled 1.4? 14.55.35 # helpme: come on 14.55.39 # not if you want to patch it 14.55.47 Join Moof [0] (~moof@195.101.176.125) 14.55.50 # oh 14.55.52 # ok 14.55.57 # you need to be sure that you can rebuild from source 14.56.05 # *then* you patch 14.56.11 # and recompile 14.56.26 # I have tryied to compile but it down't work. Could you tell me again, what utilities to get in order to compile? 14.56.41 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/cross-gcc.html 14.56.48 # helpme: how far did you get? 14.58.00 # did you follow the instructions in README? 14.59.42 # not far. I downloaded cygwin, the 1.4 source, and the patch. I extracted the patch and 1.4 source to h:\ 14.59.58 # istalled the full cygwin 15.00.10 # went to h:\ in cygwin 15.00.15 # typed 15.00.38 # patch >h:/chip8-diff 15.00.50 # helpme: forget the patch for a moment 15.00.52 # the chip8-diff, never had a fileending? 15.00.58 # ok 15.01.17 # try to build the 1.4 release without patch first 15.01.25 # just to see that everything works 15.02.10 # ok 15.02.19 # I am downloading the 1.4 source code 15.02.27 # follow the instructions in docs/README? 15.02.32 # follow the instructions in docs/README 15.03.22 # readme or faq? 15.04.41 Join elinenbe [0] (~elinenbe@user-0cev121.cable.mindspring.com) 15.04.51 # docs/README 15.05.07 Part elinenbe 15.05.08 Join elinenbe [0] (~elinenbe@user-0cev121.cable.mindspring.com) 15.05.21 # ok 15.05.24 # reading it 15.05.49 # it says build tools by running "make" 15.06.17 # what do I do? 15.06.23 # cd tools 15.06.24 # make 15.06.46 # is cd tools a program? 15.07.03 # no, cd is a command, tools is a directory 15.07.29 # type "cd tools" 15.07.35 # then "make" 15.07.44 # in command prompt? 15.07.52 # yes 15.08.18 # I forgot the command for the command prompt, what is it? 15.08.32 # I know from thier what you are saying 15.08.42 # you should use the cygwin bash 15.09.24 # what is the command for command prompt 15.09.26 # ? 15.09.43 # what are you talking about? 15.10.00 # didn't you install cygwin? 15.10.14 # start cygwin, it will open a command prompt for you 15.10.25 # That command prompt 15.10.43 # I thought windows commmand prompt 15.11.40 # ok 15.11.58 # damn, I forgot that I deleted it yesterday. 15.12.07 # Let me get it again 15.12.12 # I'll be back 15.13.27 Part helpme 15.13.28 Quit Jet8810 (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.29.12 # Zagor: bye for now. you all seem to be here. Good to know! ;-9 15.29.30 Quit matsl ("Client Exiting") 15.47.36 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.47.43 Join kSADerfos [0] (e-potis@vdp030.ath08.cas.hol.gr) 15.49.25 Quit kSADerfos (Client Quit) 16.04.36 # dwihno: your elvis track id3 info should work now 16.09.36 # Zagor: As in not being displayed or correctly displayed? 16.10.16 # displayed correctly. i was wrong, it was a correct id3 tag. it just had some garbage before it that made me not see it 16.10.42 # Ah, so what was the problem with the tag? 16.10.43 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.11.18 # the title string used all bytes of the field, and the copy didn't limit the length, so it copied both fields at once 16.11.41 # ah 16.12.00 # So another bug is squashed! Yay! :D 16.12.06 # Yay for Z, Z has made the day! 16.14.15 # you've got version now too. pretty spiffy, imho. 16.14.29 # see if you can find 2.2 or 2.4 files. i didn't find any to test with :-) 16.14.33 # it'll be useful for future debugging stuff 16.14.42 # it certainly will 16.16.53 # *nods* 16.17.10 # I just love the smell of CVS commits in the afternoon :-) 16.18.45 # * Bagder grins 16.19.25 Nick LinusN is now known as LinusN|away (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 16.19.50 # * dwihno has the ticks for hot choco 16.24.22 # Zagor: you can remove "%iv - id3 version" from TODO then 16.24.39 # right 16.24.54 # f1 quickscreen sounds neato :D 16.25.16 # Quickbox would be a more appropriate name :) 16.25.23 # Quickscreengoodbox 16.44.06 # Zagor: what is the latest cvs thing? 16.44.17 # Added recalculation of free disk space. ... ? 16.45.21 # dwihno: if Info shows wrong free space on your disk, you can run this to recalc it 16.59.25 # Zagor: Really neato :D 16.59.33 # Disk defragmenting is coming closer ;D 17.00.27 # fuggedit! :) 17.07.36 Nick dwihno is now known as dw|gone (dwihno@Bald067.Baldakinen.Umea.SE) 17.07.50 Part Zagor 17.39.13 Quit Bagder ("http://daniel.haxx.se") 17.52.12 # * adi|work yawns 17.52.23 # id rather be paid AND unemployed :) 17.57.21 Quit mecraw (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.59.51 Quit bobTHC ("operation reset by beer!!!") 18.10.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.18.48 Quit TotMacher () 18.38.19 Join edx|notebook [0] (~edx@pD9EAAC7A.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.44.27 Quit edx (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 18.53.03 Nick edx|notebook is now known as edx (~edx@pD9EAAC7A.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.57.00 Quit wonko ("jesus ate my underpants") 18.58.58 Quit adi|work (Remote closed the connection) 19.02.08 Join adi|work [0] (~adiamas@dogwood.vport.net) 19.03.19 Join kSADerfos [0] (e-potis@vdp219.ath02.cas.hol.gr) 19.05.13 Quit kSADerfos (Client Quit) 19.05.36 Join pyvasene [0] (~pyvasene@62.4.7.201) 19.21.00 Quit hardeep ("[BX] Reserve your copy of BitchX-1.0c19 for the BeOS today!") 19.27.00 Quit adi|work (Remote closed the connection) 20.06.30 Quit pyvasene () 20.08.59 Join elinenbe [0] (~elinenbe@user-0cev121.cable.mindspring.com) 20.09.00 # hi there. 20.10.48 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.21.50 Join TotMacher [0] (tot@pD9520E63.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.40.13 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.53.27 Join Zagor [242] (bjst@as9-5-6.k.s.bonet.se) 22.10.49 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.03.53 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@as13-4-5.mal.s.bonet.se) 23.10.08 Join BoD[] [0] (~BoD@m131.net81-67-41.noos.fr) 23.10.10 # youhou ! 23.11.09 # hi 23.38.03 Quit Zagor ("Client Exiting") 23.40.34 Join Dario_wieder_da [0] (~Dario@p508F7523.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.41.30 Nick Dario_wieder_da is now known as Dario (~Dario@p508F7523.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.46.15 Quit matsl ("Client Exiting") 23.50.24 Join ken0 [0] (marklar2@80.178.33.50)