--- Log for 09.03.103 Server: sterling.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: @logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 12 days and 13 hours ago 00.00.16 # So I need to try and figure out how the file would look without scramblin? 00.00.27 # yes 00.00.37 # example: 00.00.53 # the jbmm has an ARM CPU for what I know 00.01.20 # i guess the ARM CPU has an interrupt vector table at a fixed location 00.01.33 # so the file probably begins with a vector table 00.01.53 # such a table often has a caracteristic look 00.01.54 # vector table? 00.02.07 # interrupt vectors 00.02.19 # So the vector table would have to be unscrambled to work right? 00.02.32 # everything needs to be unscrambled 00.02.54 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB569C2.ipt.aol.com) 00.02.57 # to crack the algorithm you need both cryptographic and hardware skills 00.03.10 # I guess that I'm not one to break it then. 00.03.17 # maybe not 00.03.21 # Heh. I'm not too good at that stuff. 00.03.22 # hey Linus 00.03.25 # yo 00.03.28 # Ah well. 00.03.32 # :D 00.03.55 # Who cracked the Jukebox20's scramble? 00.04.00 # tracktheripper: a new silly feature request? 00.04.07 # nikkelitous: i and zagor 00.04.10 # :-O 00.04.13 # what?! 00.04.22 # Ahh. Ok. 00.04.36 # tracktheripper: i just received an update from sourceforge 00.04.44 # :-( 00.04.47 # nothing silly 00.04.53 # [ rockbox-Feature Requests-700127 ] Support for .doc files as well as .txt files. 00.05.09 # erm, thats another tracktheripper :-| 00.05.13 # heh. Now thats a silly feature request. 00.05.25 # tracktheripper: do you know how .DOC files look like? 00.05.34 # yes, MS Word 00.05.44 # i mean the file format 00.06.05 # erm 00.06.05 # no 00.06.11 # msword files are not easily parsed 00.06.26 # :-\ 00.06.40 # the format is proprietary (thus evil), binary, and complicated 00.06.46 # well Notepad is part of Windows!!! (Microsoft!!) 00.07.00 Nick edx`off is now known as edx (edx@pD9EAA732.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.07.03 # notepad is a tool, not a file format 00.07.15 # :-( 00.07.17 # ((sulks)) 00.07.20 # :-) 00.07.24 # Notepad only uses plaintext which is easily read by anything. 00.07.38 # well Im ever so sorry I didn't realise 00.07.40 # parsing .doc is so complicated it's rather hard to even fit in the 2 megabytes of space available :) 00.07.42 # and is almost cross-platform. 00.07.48 # tracktheripper: don't worry 00.07.59 # why do you want to read .doc files? 00.08.12 # It's easy to convert them to text. 00.08.19 # well in case u need to read a letter or the like on -the -fly 00.08.42 # Are they palm .doc or pc .doc? 00.08.50 # MS Word .doc 00.08.56 # pc .doc 00.09.07 # I would suggest just converting it to plaintext. 00.09.09 # tracktheripper: your friends or workmakes are broken if you receive anything as .doc 00.09.21 # s/workmakes/workmates/ 00.09.31 # lol 00.09.41 # Just copy and paste it into notepad. 00.09.52 # Well Linus who was the dickhead who subbmitted "Plug an ADSL modem into the Archos to make files transfer faster?" 00.09.58 # You'll lose the formatting but it will have all the text. 00.10.11 # tracktheripper: seriously, i understand that you haven't given much thought about the whole microsoft/closed source thing 00.10.17 # ok ok i must be punished by Linus and Zagor 00.10.37 # the ADSL modem request is hilarious 00.10.51 # surprised it hasnt beeen rejected 00.10.54 # That is funny. 00.11.02 # haven't had the time to rehect it 00.11.05 # reject 00.11.12 # If I had sent that I would put my name on id 00.11.54 # lol 00.12.08 # Seriously Linus I didnt know .doc was closed-source 00.12.29 # after all Star Office, WordPerfect are non-microsoft proggies that can read doc files 00.13.00 # barely - neither does a very good job at it 00.13.13 # are also a number of word-viewers - which are not much better either 00.13.16 # yes, they can read and write doc files thanks to great reverse engineering efforts 00.13.26 # ohh 00.13.31 # Hey I have another question. With the Jukebox and everything I understand that there is a 2MB limit. Is that ram or the limit for firmware size? 00.13.34 # <-- is sorry for upsetting Linus 00.13.53 # the total RAM size is 2mb 00.13.54 # you know, at one point in time, there was talk about Word something using a purely XML based save-format :) 00.14.02 # and the firmware resides in RAM 00.14.23 # the 200mb limit applies to the firmware file size 00.14.38 # Ahh ok. That makes sense. 00.14.39 # 200Kb? 00.14.56 # So can you swap-out features from a file on disk? 00.15.02 # Hadaka: the ROM firmware refuses to load firmware files larger than about 200k 00.15.09 # like modules? 00.15.14 # LinusN: I just commented that you said 200mb :) 00.15.15 # nikkelitous: we are working on plugins 00.15.22 # Ahh cool :) 00.15.24 # Hadaka: aha, silly me 00.16.04 # well Linus couldn't u do a "daisychain system" where you have a Rockbox ajz file that looks for ,say ajbrec2.ajz file for larger firnware sizes? 00.16.14 # if u wanted 400kb allocated to firmware 00.16.14 # tracktheripper: sure 00.16.45 # when we reach 200k, i guess we could call it bloated 00.16.46 # so the first ajz file is loaded then it looks for the second ajz file thereby enabling firmwares greater than 200kb 00.17.14 # :-| 00.17.20 # Right nnow it's around 76k I doubt it will need to daisy chain. 00.17.53 # so Linus ill expect to see my request "Fixed" tommorow morning :-) 00.17.58 # well, if plugin support ever gets in, that'll be the better solution 00.18.07 # yea 00.18.09 # nikkelitous: mine is about 190k 00.18.51 # yea but the bigger the firmware the less space there is to buffer Mp3s when playingh 00.20.06 Quit matsl ("Client Exiting") 00.20.17 Join Snorlax [0] (Snorlax@h53n1fls34o883.telia.com) 00.21.44 # Zzzzzzzzz 00.24.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.26.08 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 00.26.17 Join jzoss [0] (jzoss@cs6711155-229.satx.rr.com) 00.32.48 # well.. consider that dynamically loading sokoban levels cuts the firmware ~30k 00.33.00 # * adi|home is working ont hat 00.36.42 Join PsycoXul [0] (psyco@adsl-64-161-173-8.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 01.04.56 Quit Stefan98777 ("Leaving") 01.13.38 Join GreyShadow [0] (Snak@adsl-209-204-188-244.sonic.net) 01.36.10 Quit edx () 01.44.19 Join dvr-505 [0] (Kaminsky@195-23-185-187.nr.ip.pt) 01.44.38 # hello 01.44.48 # hi 01.45.04 # what does the TOTAL mean when playing mp3????? 01.45.36 # and also.. is there anyway not to see id3d when playing mp3?? 01.46.57 # total? 01.47.06 # which build? 01.47.09 # yes 01.47.25 # 1702 ??? 01.47.33 # the one that solved recording 01.47.58 # and you use the default wps? 01.48.10 # wps????? 01.48.38 # do you use a custom .wps file? 01.49.12 # i don't even know what you mean by (wps) 01.49.20 # :) 01.49.25 # explain it to me please 01.49.29 # ok then, where on the display is that "TOTAL" text? 01.50.13 # when playing i can see TOTAL in the right side of the screen just by the end of the screen 01.50.27 # the third character line 01.51.09 # i sent a bug report about it 01.51.18 # about 3 days ago 01.51.23 # ok 2 01.52.17 # strange, i don't see that on my version 01.52.39 # :( 01.52.48 # 1702? 01.53.06 # later 01.53.23 # ok 01.53.38 # have you tried the latest build? 01.53.41 # i will try a later version 01.53.48 # nop 01.54.01 # no one reported a fix on that 01.54.03 # dvr-505: it is easier for us developers if you try the latest version before asking questions 01.54.21 # ok sorry 01.54.24 # oh 01.54.28 # and about id3d? 01.54.58 # problems often get fixed when fixing other (seemingly unrelated) bugs 01.55.06 # ok 01.55.06 # id3d? 01.55.32 # i allways see id3d info when playing mp3 01.55.41 # yes? 01.55.53 # what is id3d? 01.55.56 # in the menu there is an option to show id3d 01.56.05 # sorry 01.56.37 # information in the mp3 song about the album and music 01.56.38 # i know what id3 is but not id3d 01.56.46 # sorry 01.57.02 # (3d) work work work 01.57.29 # there is a menu option to show id3 but there isn't one no to show :) 01.57.40 # the default behaviour is to show ID3 info if it is present 01.57.42 # there is a menu option to show id3 but there isn't one NOT to show :) 01.58.06 # the show id3 menu item is something different 01.58.26 # if you want something else displayed, create a custom WPS file 01.59.00 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/manual/wps.html 01.59.12 # ok 01.59.16 # tks 02.02.30 # well 02.02.53 # could you sent me a wps file just for me to see one already done ??? 02.03.30 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/docs/custom_wps_format.html 02.04.08 # thanks sorry 02.04.41 Quit dvr-505 ("Keep Hunting") 02.04.55 # Hey. The WPS files that you have by default aren't very good. My dad made one that is better. How should I submit it. 02.05.31 Nick Snorlax is now known as Snorlax|ZzZ (Snorlax@h53n1fls34o883.telia.com) 02.05.48 # nikkelitous: mail it to the mailing list 02.06.02 # Ok. 02.16.07 # time to sleep 02.16.08 # nite all 02.16.26 Part LinusN 02.19.01 Join BoD[] [0] (~BoD@m131.net81-67-41.noos.fr) 02.19.10 # hi!! 02.19.17 # hello 02.23.22 # Another question: I've noticed that there is a 10000 file limit on playlists would it be possible to extend that limit by having rockbox automatically move to another playlist? 02.23.39 # I know that almost no one will have any problem with 10000 files though. 02.24.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.47.59 # nikkelitous: the 10000 limit is just a constant in the code - if someone wants longer playlists, he can increase the constant - then he will get less memory for other things 03.25.19 # Thats a good solution. 03.25.31 Quit jzoss ("No Reason") 03.26.30 # I personally can't see a reason to have more than 10000 files on the Archos unless you put a MUCH bigger drive. 03.27.53 # And if you have the technical know-how to upgrade the drive then you should be able to alter the code. 03.31.07 Join ken0_ [0] (marklar2@80.178.40.245) 03.31.21 Part ken0_ 03.52.17 Quit BoD[] ("tcl4eva") 04.24.21 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.32.39 Quit PsycoXul (Remote closed the connection) 04.48.43 Join PsycoXul [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-46-97.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 04.51.41 # nikk.. for your 10000 limit question.. check the FAQ 04.51.51 # :) 04.52.43 Join ken0_ [0] (marklar2@80.178.40.245) 04.57.08 # I read the FAQ but my question wasn't answered. 04.59.25 # My question was a question on having one of the entries in the playlist being another playlist that gets opened. 04.59.54 # By allowing a playlist to list other playlists. That would allow very flexible setups. 05.02.07 # Because a person could create a playlist listing other playlists with certain artists. 05.14.55 # no.. it wouldnt 05.15.01 # how do you know a file is a playlist 05.15.20 # the reason our playlists work is because they follow the accepted formate of an .m3u 05.19.09 # I know that. The .m3u lists a file. If the file that it lists is another .m3u I think it should be able to load it. 05.28.26 Join PsycoXuul [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-44-143.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 05.36.57 Quit PsycoXul (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 05.53.48 Quit ken0_ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.56.12 Nick PsycoXuul is now known as PsycoXul (psyco@adsl-63-205-44-143.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 06.24.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.01.11 Join kuazo [0] (jirc@pD9E1F8F6.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.01.17 # hi 08.01.49 Quit kuazo (Client Quit) 08.24.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.31.43 Quit _seb_ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.40.14 Quit nikkelitous (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 09.57.26 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EAA732.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.24.29 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.56.34 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 11.39.28 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB62FE7.ipt.aol.com) 11.39.36 # morning... 11.43.23 Join juz [0] (juz@ACB2A45F.ipt.aol.com) 11.43.50 # hello linusM do you remember me? 11.46.42 # i type Perl c:\temp\binlang.pl binlang c:\temp\english.lang c:\temp\deutch.lang c:\temp\deutch.lng it does not work 11.47.09 # is it the syntaxe?? 11.47.57 # what happens 11.48.00 # ? 11.48.25 # remove the single "binlang" 11.48.47 # ok i ll try 11.48.50 # it should be Perl c:\temp\binlang.pl binlang c:\temp\english.lang c:\temp\deutch.lang c:\temp\deutch.lng 11.48.53 # sorry 11.49.00 # Perl c:\temp\binlang.pl c:\temp\english.lang c:\temp\deutch.lang c:\temp\deutch.lng 11.49.58 # wow someone alive 11.50.16 # well, i'm only 34, i'm not dead yet :-) 11.50.33 # :) 11.50.42 # :-) 11.50.48 # it apperead to work i m going to try it on my archos thanks you 11.51.19 # juz: great 11.52.29 # * Schnueff .. laterz 11.54.11 # no it does not work the file contain only a E 11.55.20 # it write missing id ....... 11.55.56 # missing id in the deutch.lang file 11.56.50 # juz: remember that the texts must be in the same order in both the english and the german files 11.57.03 # and you must have all texts defined 11.57.44 # ok but t took the file on the "rockbox-daily-20030308.tar.gz" 11.57.57 # and the english file? 11.58.14 # too "english.lang" 11.59.22 # did you change the deutsch.lang file? 12.10.10 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 12.24.30 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.41.21 Nick Snorlax|ZzZ is now known as Snorlax (Snorlax@h53n1fls34o883.telia.com) 12.41.24 Quit Snorlax () 12.45.25 Join edx`busy [0] (edx@pD9EAAD2D.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.47.32 Quit edx`busy (Client Quit) 12.48.36 Join edx`busy [0] (edx@pD9EA9120.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.03.01 Quit edx (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.38.38 Nick edx`busy is now known as edx (edx@pD9EA9120.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.41.25 # no i have copy it in c:\temp from the rockbox-daily-20030308.tar.gz 13.42.52 # is there any syntaxe?? 13.51.04 Quit edx () 13.52.23 # hmmm 13.54.03 # i have no problem with it 13.55.05 # try this: 13.55.10 # cd c:\temp 13.55.34 # perl binlang.pl english.lang deutsch.lang deutsch.lng 13.56.21 Join Snorlax [0] (Snorlax@h53n1fls34o883.telia.com) 14.24.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.29.57 # it doesnt find 14.29.59 # p 14.30.02 # Perl 14.30.08 # in c:\temp 14.30.16 # do i copy only perl.exe??? 14.30.38 # make sure that the perl binary is in the PATH 14.32.04 # does the perl binary is the \bin path of ActivePerl?? 14.32.36 # yes 14.34.18 Join Guest [0] (~jirc@nas-cbv-3-62-147-137-130.dial.proxad.net) 14.35.19 # juz: you can of course type the full path to the perl executable 14.36.31 # ok 14.38.13 Quit Guest ("Leaving") 14.38.37 # i wonder what "Guest" is looking for... 14.38.41 # "Missing id in deutch.lang" i don't understand why 14.39.14 # first of all, is it really called deutch.lang and not deutsch.lang? 14.40.07 # did you rename it? why? 14.41.37 # no i did not rename it, wait one minute i think it will work 14.42.49 Join manu_numa [0] (~jirc@nas-cbv-3-62-147-137-130.dial.proxad.net) 14.44.05 # my deutsch.lang file was corrupt i don t know why but now it works perfectly t tried on my jukebox 14.44.24 # thank you very much linusN 14.44.43 # i have added better error checking in the binlang script 14.44.54 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB5F0BF.ipt.aol.com) 14.45.02 # now??? 14.45.16 # now it tells you if the files can't be opened 14.45.23 # yes, i added that 30 seconds ago 14.45.49 # when i figured out what you had done 14.46.13 # afternoon 14.46.29 # hi 14.46.41 # hi linus 14.59.17 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 14.59.47 Quit manu_numa ("Leaving") 15.19.06 # re 15.38.40 Part LinusN 15.40.48 Quit Snorlax () 15.42.30 Join Snorlax [0] (Snorlax@h53n1fls34o883.telia.com) 15.50.07 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 15.55.29 Join SrScx [0] (Cstr@p508C2C59.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.55.32 # hi there 15.55.37 # yo 15.56.28 # is the song queue option already included now? (i've the daily build from yesterday now) 15.56.43 # yes, should be in the daily builds 15.57.07 # in the dir browser press on+play (then play) to queue in the song the cursor is on 15.57.23 # cool 16.12.46 Join _seb_ [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 16.24.38 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.27.37 Quit SrScx () 16.55.55 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB63C08.ipt.aol.com) 16.56.11 # Afternoon 16.56.12 # room 17.14.31 Quit juz (Killed (NickServ (Nickname Enforcement))) 17.27.31 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 17.58.55 Part LinusN 18.24.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.06.07 Join ken0_ [0] (marklar2@80.178.32.198) 19.19.25 Quit ken0_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.38.43 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@as13-4-5.mal.s.bonet.se) 19.41.00 Join windchill [0] (~windchill@212.4.76.176) 19.41.33 Quit windchill (Client Quit) 19.45.13 Join jzoss [0] (jzoss@cs6711155-229.satx.rr.com) 20.00.32 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 20.06.19 Join Norrin [0] (~JSmith123@ip68-99-9-168.om.om.cox.net) 20.09.23 # Linus.. quick (random) question for you. Ignore if you're busy... 20.09.37 # * LinusN looks the other way 20.09.58 # okay. =) Good luck finishing whatever you're working on 20.10.45 # ask your question, i am listening 20.11.39 # I'm upgrading my computer soon, and will reformat/reinstall to do a little "housecleaning". Anyway, I'm currently running Debian, but was thinking of moving to gentoo Linux. Have you heard anything about it, or know anyone running it? 20.11.56 # nope 20.12.12 # i use redhat, an old habit 20.13.02 # heh. Thx for your response. =) Gentoo is debian (or BSD)-style package management, but everything compiled from source locally on your machine. 20.13.18 # It's an interesting concept. I'll probably try it and see how annoying the compile-times are 20.13.21 # nice 20.13.41 Part Norrin 20.14.23 # jzoss: i knew a lot of people who fell into the gentoo fad 20.14.33 # jzoss: most of them like it, a few said bad things about it 20.14.39 # jzoss: i decided to go with LFS myself 20.14.48 # and a custom system for managing installed software 20.14.55 # Yah, that was the other option I was tossing around 20.15.08 # Although i wasn't gonna roll my own package manager. =) 20.15.16 # That's pretty hardcore. =) 20.15.35 # the only 3 things that don't like to cooperate with my custom "package" system 20.15.41 # are perl, djbdns, and qmail 20.15.48 # perl can be forced into it 20.15.50 # I thought gentoo might be a good compromise between full LFS and a binary-based distro 20.15.58 # but djbdns and qmail i let be as they want to be 20.16.07 # since they don't infect /usr with real files or anything like that anyway 20.16.19 # That's an unusual grouping of "bad" progs. At first glance they don't have much in common, but I'm sure there's something... 20.16.34 # well djbdns and qmail are by the same guy 20.16.42 # and use the same system to keep themselves running 20.16.45 # ahhhh. 20.17.21 # perl just loves to not respect any form of telling it to GO "here" but THINK you're "there" 20.17.38 # i dunno how any package mantainers deal with it heh 20.18.10 # That (pkg management)'s a thankless job I'm glad I didn't volunteer for. =) 20.19.03 # i was gonna setup a chroot system for problematic things like perl and anything that doesn't support ROOT= or DESTDIR= in make install 20.19.26 # but i haven't had so much of a problem with such things to warrant the effort heh 20.19.42 # yah.. alot of work for 3 progs 20.20.16 # yeah there's a few other programs that don't wanna play so nice, but they're not as difficult to bend to your will 20.20.53 # perl you pretty much just gotta mv it's files to where you want them after it installs them into the standard tree 20.21.24 # which isn't so bad when everything *BUT* perl in /usr is all symlinks so running a find /usr -type f finds perl's files and pretty much nothing else hehe 20.21.30 # lol. now *that's* a brute-force approach. 20.22.47 # though updatedb likes to replace the /usr/var/locatedb symlink with a real file 20.23.14 # and things like maya and houdini like to put their license file stuffs in real files under /usr 20.23.25 # i could probably fix both if i bothered to though heh 20.24.06 # like if i actualy cron'd updatedb, then i'd just add a mv and resymlink in to the cron job 20.24.20 # right 20.24.43 # and i doubt the license files really need to be real files, i just never bothered to do anything about them heh 20.24.45 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.30.19 # hmm 20.31.47 # PsycoXul: that's a very weird approach to symlinking 20.32.03 # Hadaka: huh? 20.32.03 # heh 20.32.18 # everything in my system is a symlink except for /bin/sash heh 20.32.34 # just in case :p 20.32.51 # all the real files reside in /z/ 20.32.53 # PsycoXul: well, isn't the normal system to install perl "there" and make it think it's "there" so it uses the files there - and only populate /usr with symlinks to refer to there? 20.33.16 Join Norrin [0] (~JSmith123@ip68-99-9-168.om.om.cox.net) 20.33.46 # under directories 0 1 and 2, for if it's a basic system thing, a normal thing, or something dirty or extra etc heh 20.33.53 # Hadaka: well i dunno 20.34.10 # i just wanna make sure everything behaves as if it were installed like normal under /usr 20.34.14 # If someone could spare a moment, do you happen to know the battery capacity for the li-ion battery in FM Recorder? 20.34.15 # that way you can even have multiple installed versions of the same software - and you can use whichever you want of them 20.34.16 # since thats how it's all accessed 20.34.45 # Hadaka: yeah but it takes a little extra work to do that that way 20.34.47 # err, but then the programs end up accessing the symlinks, do not keep their separate data areas for /var like stuff and so on - it seems awfully messy 20.35.09 # that's why we have tools like 'stow' and 'xstow' to manage the symlink farms for us 20.35.11 # with my way all i gotta do is run 2 commands to switch between versions and then the new one becomes the standard "system" version for as long as i want it 20.35.28 # i wrote a couple shell scripts to manage my symlinks 20.35.36 # stow -D gnus-old-version;stow gnus-new-version 20.35.52 # and files that belong to a version of a program will be stashed in it's directory with it, if they'll cause problems with other versions 20.35.52 # anyway, nevermind, I just thought it was weird :) 20.36.24 # unlinkblah.sh gnus-old-version;linkblah.sh gnus-new-version 20.36.25 # :p 20.37.02 # i used to use stow for /usr/local stuff in debian 20.37.17 # i designed my setup to be a little simpler i think 20.37.31 # simpler is better hehe 20.38.52 # but yes it is weird 20.38.56 # but it's worked well for me hehe 20.40.08 # 19 /root/bin/linkblah.sh 20.40.09 # 18 /root/bin/unlinkblah.sh 20.40.41 # especialy considering the "package management" system basically consists of 37 lines of shell script 20.42.06 Part Norrin 20.42.39 # and that includes the help and the only useful options i've found were needed 20.42.41 # Usage: linkblah.sh [options] 20.42.41 # Options: 20.42.41 # -f Overwrite links that aren't ours 20.42.41 DBUG Sent KICK PsycoXul to server 20.42.41 # -n Don't really do anything, just echo it 20.42.41 Kick (#rockbox PsycoXul :No flooding!) by logbot!~bjst@labb.contactor.se 20.42.48 Join PsycoXul [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-44-143.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 20.42.51 # bleh :p 20.43.16 # well, whatever floats yer boat I guess 20.43.30 # so... know any free high-quality acoustic drum samples? 20.44.01 # no :) 20.46.13 # hey i wonder if somebody who's donated their body to science or whatever 20.46.52 # if somebody'd let you cast their ears while they're still intact and then let you have the skull later 20.47.30 # so that you can fill it with water and mold their ears back on and put little microphones where their eardrums were so you'd have an excellent binaural mic :p 20.49.30 # heh 20.59.51 Join Norrin [0] (~JSmith123@ip68-99-9-168.om.om.cox.net) 21.03.28 Part Norrin 21.15.03 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB720E8.ipt.aol.com) 21.15.09 Part LinusN 21.15.13 # Goodevening 21.15.22 # good afternoon. =) 21.50.22 Quit jzoss ("No Reason") 21.56.26 Quit Snorlax () 21.56.28 Join Snorlax [0] (Snorlax@h53n1fls34o883.telia.com) 22.06.04 Join ScottE [0] (none@dsl093-044-064.sac1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 22.14.30 Part ScottE 22.22.46 Join ScottE [0] (ScottE@dsl093-044-064.sac1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 22.24.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.28.34 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 22.56.50 # heehee 23.06.54 Join Norrin [0] (~JSmith123@ip68-99-9-168.om.om.cox.net) 23.09.05 # I've surfed the Rockbox website. Is there a way to save the current settings into a CFG file? 23.17.19 # not yet 23.21.23 # Thanks 23.22.01 # LinusN - Any clue what the capacity of the FM Recorder Li-Ion battery is? 23.22.33 Join QInter [0] (jirc@dialin-145-254-192-180.arcor-ip.net) 23.22.57 # Hello 23.23.37 # Norrin: i think 4200mAh 23.24.56 # Norrin: There's a patch that saves the settings to a 23.26.06 # Norrin: There's a patch that saves the settings into a .cfg file. 23.27.06 # I probably couldn't figure out how to patch the current firmware. Website for reference? 23.28.28 # Norrin: You may have a look into the mailing list. There are links to download compiled versions. 23.28.36 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 23.28.51 # Excellent, I'm gone. 23.30.02 # Norrin: You've found it? 23.31.44 # Nope, searching. 23.32.20 # Norrin: Which model you are using? I could give you the link. 23.32.36 # Archos FM Recorder 23.32.44 # Appreciate it. 23.33.15 # Norrin: Ok. Get this: http://qinter.gmxhome.de/rockbox/firmware/ajbrec_fm.ajz 23.33.41 # Norrin: But's not tested, I have a recorder 20. 23.33.50 # Excellent, we'll try it. 23.34.40 # I'm a newbie rockbox hacker trying to play with adding a few features and still not very familiar with how everything works. 23.35.06 # QInter: What build was this based on before it was patched? 23.35.27 # My Q: I'm trying to add a new WPS tag to print the volume (recorder 20), but it doesn't get properly updated. 23.36.13 # Just trying to understand if there is a callback used for tags to get updated, or? 23.37.16 Join Guest [0] (jirc@ipd50a5e0a.speed.planet.nl) 23.37.34 # Norrin: I'm not sure, but it's based on the build one or two days ago. 23.41.17 # QInter: Are the settings saved automatically, menu option, key sequence? 23.42.07 # Norrin: There's an option _save settings_ in the _general options/system_ menu. 23.42.57 # Norrin: I mean _general settings_;) 23.43.32 # Norrin: I just checked my FM recorder battery 23.43.38 # it's 2200mAh 23.43.49 # b ut 23.43.57 # but it's not entirely clear 23.44.24 # it says "2 Lithiom-ion 23.44.25 # QInter: Found it. Thanks. At least I can get the recorder setup the way I like then save the files off as different CFG's for different purposes. 23.44.40 # it says "2 Lithium-Ion batteries, 2.4V 2200mAh" 23.45.15 # LinusN: Interesting, if I remember when I was inside my recorder upgrading the HD, it was two batteries laying side-by-side. 23.45.26 # yes 23.47.02 # 2 batteries packaged as one 23.47.02 # LinusN: Thanks, wanted the mAh to input into the menu for battery capacity. 23.47.07 # ah 23.47.26 # the battery is easily accessible 23.47.35 # without tools 23.48.02 # QInter: The CFG file the patch saves, can it be loaded as a CFG or does it need modified? I noticed a lack of colons vs what the website says. 23.48.08 Join nikkelitous [0] (~a@tcsndslgw8PoolB9.tcsn.uswest.net) 23.48.12 # Hello. 23.48.21 # Norrin: the whole point is to be able to load it again 23.48.25 # nikkelitous: yo 23.48.54 Quit matsl ("Client Exiting") 23.49.01 # A question on rockbox's playlist support: Does Rockbox support Winamps new .B4S playlists? 23.49.23 # nikkelitous: no, what is a .B4S playlist 23.49.26 # ? 23.49.39 # only m3u format is supported 23.49.39 # LinusN: So I assume the : really doesn't matter? 23.49.41 # .B4S is a XML based playlist designed by nullsoft. 23.49.49 # Norrin: not sure 23.50.00 # nikkelitous: then we don't support it 23.50.07 # XML, how silly 23.50.18 # Norrin: You can load the saved .cfg file. There's no need for modifications. 23.50.21 # I think it is a good idea. 23.50.56 # Qinter: Excellent. Any settings not working correctly yet? Anything I need to be aware of? 23.50.56 # Norrin: But, of course, you can edit the file... What are you missing? 23.51.07 # an xml parser to load a list of songs, talk about overkill 23.51.30 # Heh. It wouldn't need a full XML set. Just a few fields. 23.51.51 # still, it needs to parse the basic format, with tags and stuff 23.52.01 # QInter: Nothing that I can see as of yet, just from the mail list readings I guess some settings didn't stick. 23.52.12 # Norrin: It should work. 23.53.07 # Norrin: Notice that _invert setting_ and some channels modes currently not handeled by the cfg loader. 23.53.53 # Will rockbox support the format though? It seems to be becoming more popular. 23.53.55 # QInter: Great, I have to go play now. Thanks. I tried looking over your website, couldn't do anything besides downloading the file. 23.54.10 Quit _seb_ ("http://rubisco.org") 23.55.15 # nikkelitous: i think it is overkill, what's wrong with m3u? 23.55.34 # Norrin: At the moment there is no website available. I use it only for distributing files at the moment. 23.55.49 # (Not that anyone was going to answer, but I figured out how WPS flags work and resolved my issue.) 23.56.15 # Well the fact that .m3u is getting phased out of winamp is a big one. They intend to get .B4s to become the standard. 23.56.29 # Winamp already makes .b4s the default. 23.56.36 # QInter: Thanks, chat with ya later. Have work to do (not really, just want to go play with the save settings.) 23.58.56 # Norrin: ;)