--- Log for 11.04.103 Server: sterling.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 4 days and 9 hours ago 00.00.47 Quit dw|gone (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.47 Quit adi|home (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.47 Quit Bagder (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.47 Quit GreyShadow (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.47 Quit adam (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.47 Quit Hes (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.47 Quit MT (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.47 Quit Schnueff (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.47 Quit mbr (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.47 Quit webmind (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.47 Quit PsycoXul (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.47 Quit Hadaka (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.00.57 Part turbonegro 00.01.19 NHeal sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 00.01.19 NJoin Bagder [241] (~daniel@as3-3-2.ras.s.bonet.se) 00.01.19 NJoin GreyShadow [0] (Snak@adsl-209-204-188-244.sonic.net) 00.01.19 NJoin adam [0] (~adam@c-24-118-131-171.mn.client2.attbi.com) 00.01.19 NJoin PsycoXul [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-44-115.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 00.01.19 NJoin webmind [0] (webmind@seal.student.utwente.nl) 00.01.19 NJoin Hadaka [0] (naked@213.243.183.115) 00.01.19 NJoin mbr [0] (~mb@stlx01.stz-softwaretechnik.de) 00.01.19 NJoin Schnueff [0] (mah@d096.stw.stud.uni-saarland.de) 00.01.19 NJoin MT [0] (mt@phhhwwwooooaaarrrr.annwiddecombe.com) 00.01.19 NJoin Hes [0] (~hessu@hessu.zedi.sonera.fi) 00.01.34 NJoin dw|gone [20] (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 00.01.34 NJoin adi|home [0] (~adi|home@as5300-9.216-194-23-161.nyc.ny.metconnect.net) 00.01.46 NJoin edx [0] (edx@pD9EAAE01.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.01.46 NJoin Schnippi [0] (~herz42@p5083E0A0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 00.01.46 NJoin adi|work [0] (~adiamas@dogwood.vport.net) 00.05.27 # hohensoh enters 00.05.34 # the cvs game 00.06.34 # * LinusN celebrates 00.06.58 # hopefully it'll make the win sim situation slightly better 00.09.07 # I got a nice mail this evening: 00.09.14 # "I'll pay extra if you can write it today." 00.09.32 # work work 00.12.47 # nice 00.13.42 # way tricky curl stuff 00.14.31 # c00l 00.18.50 Nick _seb_ is now known as seb-away (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 00.26.22 Join PolrBear [0] (jirc@c-24-118-169-143.mn.client2.attbi.com) 00.28.37 # Hello everyone. I just got an Archos Recorder 10 yesterday for my 16th birthday, and I have already put rockbox on it. It didn't take me very long to figure out that the stock Archos firmware was really bad. Anyways, I have some questions. Can you guys help? 00.28.52 # shoot 00.28.59 # try us 00.29.00 # happy birthday, BTW 00.29.05 # thanks 00.29.40 # first question is how do you get it to record. i figured it out with the stock firmware, but its not there on rockbox. 00.30.03 # PolrBear: don't use 1.4 00.30.10 # use the latest daily build 00.30.25 # Alright 00.30.51 # ... what is witht his "unregistered copy, evaluation, ask webmaster to register it" whenever I say something on here. 00.31.07 # the java chat? 00.31.12 # yeah 00.31.32 # its no big deal, just annoying. 00.31.34 # well, i guess it says that the guy hasn't paid for it 00.31.53 # lol. 00.32.10 # use a normal irc client and you won't see that ;-) 00.32.58 # k, next question. I have one of the remotes for it, and I was wondering if there is anyway to set it up so I can turn the unit on from the remote. 00.33.06 # nope 00.33.39 # technically impossible, i'm afraid 00.33.43 # damn 00.35.10 # There wouldn't be a way to custom program it so the play button would turn it on? 00.35.54 # impossible 00.35.56 # damn. My old MP3CD player could do it, im used to it. but I can adjust. 00.37.25 # Are the daily buids more unstable than 1.4? 00.38.13 # not really 00.38.34 # they *may* be unstable, but generally aren't 00.39.11 # k 00.40.35 # hmm... what else did I want to ask... oh yeah... games. Can I download more? 00.40.57 # no 00.40.58 # one day you might 00.41.04 # k 00.42.35 # Hmmm... thats about it. You guys do good work, thanks a lot. I was really bummed at first that the Archos firmware was so lame, but when I found you guys, I was really happy. thanks a lot 00.43.39 # glad you like it 00.43.59 # PolrBear: was it hard to find us? 00.44.04 # Oh, i got another question. what is the peak meter? 00.44.36 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.44.46 # it shows the playback peak level 00.45.12 # but you have to create a custom WPS file to see it 00.45.28 # k 00.50.47 # i remember you could do this on the archos firmware. can you delete files/folders or rename them? 00.51.01 # ON+Play 00.51.25 # try the brand new manual! 00.51.27 # http://usuarios.lycos.es/delecami/Rockbox-manual.pdf 00.56.09 # ... Excactly what is "loudness"? 00.57.36 # a boost of bass+treble 00.58.08 # k 01.10.54 Part Schnippi 01.11.19 # Bagder: it's time to revert zagors next/prev "fix" 01.13.09 # yes 01.13.23 # I surprised that many people found out ;-) 01.13.59 # we need an improved playlist_peek() 01.14.25 # i want to know if the current song is the last one 01.15.04 # like bool playlist_is_last() or something 01.16.23 # should be easy enough 01.16.50 # can you fix? 01.17.02 # sure 01.17.16 # are you aware of the problem? 01.17.42 # which one? 01.18.02 Nick seb-away is now known as _seb_ (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 01.18.13 # the thing is that mpeg.c calls playlist_next(1) to see if there is another song to load 01.18.30 # if there isn't it does nothing 01.18.40 # if there is, it stops the music and loads the next song 01.19.23 # zagors "fix" in wps.c stops the song behind the back of the mpeg thread 01.19.56 # thing is, the call to playlist_next() causes the disk to spin up (if we are playing a playlist) 01.20.14 # this, the music doesn't stop until the disk has spub up and the playlist has been read 01.20.28 # this is the "lag" people are complaining about 01.20.53 # zagor tried to fix this by calling mpeg_stop() in wps.c before calling mpeg_next() 01.21.12 # this f*cks up quite a lot of things 01.21.48 # bool playlist_is_last(int steps) 01.21.48 # { 01.21.48 # int index = get_next_index(steps, &queue); 01.21.48 # return (index <= playlist.queue_index) 01.21.48 # } 01.22.06 # is that all? 01.22.14 # I think so 01.22.25 # does get_next_index() handle the repeat setting? 01.22.30 # yes 01.22.38 # gr8 01.22.47 # so it will work with queuing as well 01.22.52 # wonderful 01.24.44 # add the missing ; as well ;-) 01.27.33 Quit dw|gone (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.27.44 # time to boot Linux 01.27.45 Quit edx () 01.27.47 Part LinusN 01.31.29 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 01.32.19 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-195-13.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 01.40.19 # need to sleep 01.40.30 # nite Bagder 01.40.35 # night, see ya 01.40.37 # cu tomorrow 01.40.38 Quit Bagder ("http://daniel.haxx.se") 02.44.38 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.45.07 # LinusN: the fcpp we are using.. is that from here: http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~yannis/fc++/ 02.45.07 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.45.07 # ? 02.45.22 # no 02.45.31 # you have a url by any chance? 02.46.05 # http://www.contactor.se/~dast/stuff/cpp-1.5.1.tar.gz 02.46.12 # thanks 02.46.21 # this is the latest official one 02.47.06 # the one used in rockbox is newer, but daniel hasn't updated the archive 02.48.08 # nods 02.48.28 # well, time to sleep 02.48.37 # nite all 02.48.43 Part LinusN 03.02.37 Quit adam (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.14.33 Quit adi|work (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 03.14.33 NSplit sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 03.15.05 NHeal sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 03.15.05 NJoin adi|work [0] (~adiamas@dogwood.vport.net) 03.40.49 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-195-13.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 04.10.07 Join adam [0] (~adam@c-24-118-131-171.mn.client2.attbi.com) 04.10.08 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.22.42 Join LouNYC25 [0] (~jirc@207-237-42-44.c3-0.yrk-ubr20.nyr-yrk.ny.cable.rcn.com) 04.31.38 Quit LouNYC25 ("Leaving") 04.31.47 Quit PolrBear (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.44.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.49.23 Join ken0__ [0] (marklar2@80.178.32.120) 04.49.24 Quit adam (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.50.09 Quit ken0__ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.20.20 Quit _seb_ ("http://rubisco.org") 05.24.38 Join adam [0] (~adam@c-24-118-131-171.mn.client2.attbi.com) 05.24.52 Join _seb_ [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 05.29.09 Nick _seb_ is now known as seb-sleep (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 05.41.01 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-195-13.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 05.51.35 Join ken0__ [0] (marklar2@80.178.40.82) 05.52.01 Quit ken0__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.18.53 Join s [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 06.18.53 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.19.01 Quit seb-sleep (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.44.43 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.52.12 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-195-13.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 08.20.15 Join Bagder [241] (~daniel@as3-3-2.ras.s.bonet.se) 08.20.15 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.40.51 Join dwihno [0] (dwihno@193.180.246.67) 08.40.59 # morning d 08.41.04 # Morning B 08.41.09 # It's a great morning indeed 08.41.19 # (except for my bike getting a flat tire) 08.44.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.46.14 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@dhcp86.contactor.se) 08.52.39 # How do I create a patch against the current tree? 08.52.47 # Aren't there a cvs command for that? 08.52.55 # cvs diff -u [file] 08.53.13 # ah 08.53.31 # how do I create a diff against the entire tree, if I've changed several files? urN? 08.53.48 # just 'diff -u' in the root dir you wanna check 08.53.55 # ah 08.53.57 # neato 08.53.58 # or possibly -ubB to ignore some whitespace 08.54.16 # 'cvs diff' that is 08.55.59 # cvs diff: No CVSROOT specified! Please use the `-d' option 08.55.59 # cvs [diff aborted]: or set the CVSROOT environment variable. 08.56.01 # Eros? 08.56.08 # Erps, that is. 08.56.19 # ah, you haven't checked out the code? 08.56.27 # sure I have 08.56.32 # but not this session 08.56.54 # but you invoke this command within a source tree that you have checked out? 08.57.17 # yes 08.57.22 # in my rockbox-cvs dir 08.57.49 # and there's a CVS dir there and a CVS/Entries file etc? 08.58.19 # hmm 08.58.23 # could be that. 08.58.28 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 08.58.34 # I'll chec 08.58.35 # k 08.58.37 # morning 08.58.39 # Welcome, Linus! 08.58.41 # rehi Linus 08.59.15 # Oops. I did a thingy :) 08.59.17 # * Bagder still struggles with that darned webmail of aol.com 08.59.26 # I did it in rockbox-cvs and not in the subdirs.. 08.59.31 # yuck 08.59.48 # lots of location:s and javascript? 08.59.55 # yes 09.00.02 # and a whole box of cookies? 09.00.04 # and I just can get how it detects browser version 09.00.06 # can't 09.00.19 # my mozilla gets a totally different view than my netscape 09.00.23 # not agent? 09.00.28 # nope 09.00.37 # and I can't find any javascript either 09.00.41 # that does it 09.01.00 # and my curl thing gets the netscape view all the time ;-/ 09.01.16 # Can the player display stuff inverted? 09.01.24 # nope 09.01.29 # ah 09.01.45 # then my code is correct 09.02.19 # it even compiles without warnings! :D 09.02.24 # wanna try it out? 09.02.33 # (recorder-only, that is) 09.02.44 # I could try it out a bit later 09.02.48 # what does it do? 09.03.35 # Inverted cursor 09.03.43 # ah 09.03.47 # Two versions. The first, which doesn't save stuff 09.03.53 # And the second which is configurable and all. 09.03.58 # (the first version is static) 09.13.27 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.18.10 # cookies are weird stuff 09.18.47 # discovered something? 09.19.11 # I have a theory they're using the set of sent back cookies to detect browser 09.19.25 # could be 09.19.41 Nick Zagor_ is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.19.51 # the hard part with all this is that the initial stuff is over https so I can't capture it all 09.20.03 # ouch 09.20.04 # what are you working with? 09.20.26 # trying to login to aol.com, claiming I'm a mozilla 09.20.32 # ok 09.20.35 # it thinks im a netscape 09.20.49 # and presents a totally different view 09.21.04 # how friendly 09.21.23 # classic MS style 09.21.36 # and I simply can't understand how they figure out I am netscape and not mozilla 09.21.39 # it could watch the loading of the style sheet file...? 09.21.49 # hm 09.21.56 # could be 09.23.01 # that's really wicked. talk about stateful web server! 09.23.07 # Zagor: what do you think of my ata.c findings? 09.23.18 # haven't read through the mail yet :-) 09.23.20 # Zagor: it's totally insane, yes 09.28.34 # LinusN: good point (about the ata code) 09.29.21 # imagine having to wait 10ms per sector... 09.29.58 # that may be the famous 8.5 second problem 09.30.04 # yeah. 09.30.27 # i'll fix 09.30.30 # great 09.33.36 # why is it that so many people think that 1.4 can do recording? 09.33.46 # beats me 09.34.06 # because their friends say "rockbox can do recording now" 09.34.08 # i guess 09.34.59 # http://groups.yahoo.com/group/archosjukebox6000/message/16992 09.35.13 # explain that ;-) 09.35.29 # moin all 09.35.36 # morning Sch 09.35.59 # Bagder: yeah, that's a really odd report 09.36.20 # the "soft dong" bug ;-) 09.38.30 # wow 09.39.10 # Now I did a cool web page too! :-D 09.39.15 # http://dw.lahma.net/rockbox/ :-) 09.39.30 # U oWnZ dwihno! 09.40.17 # mE i5 50 l337! ;D 09.40.33 # * Bagder doesn't know what it means, just that people say so ;-P 09.41.09 # dwihno: you should put up the patch there too, plus submit it to the tracker 09.41.53 # Zagor: Working on that. I wanted a cool web page first. 09.41.58 # hehe 09.42.15 # :-) 09.42.17 # Test it out 09.42.21 # You'll love it. 09.42.28 # I used the bit in the RTC after the invert display. 09.42.39 # (on the non-static version) 09.43.58 # how bad is scrolling with non-8pixel fonts? 09.44.51 # Perfectly 09.44.57 # Hmm 09.45.00 # Didn't test that 09.45.08 # But at least the bar is not locked to 8 pixels ;) 09.45.31 # btw 09.45.39 # I've talked a lot to Joaquim lately 09.45.50 # it works pretty good on 8 pixel fonts at least. 09.46.13 # I've tried to explain that we do not consider the UI issue "done" and that he should continue to provide his ideas and suggestions 09.47.19 # he seems to think that his code is his statement and that he awaits the rest of us to take the next step 09.47.45 # personally, I'm considering writing up a suggestion on a key-remapping for 2.1 09.48.13 # langhaarrocker will kiss you 09.48.25 # not customizable, just remapped ;-) 09.48.26 Quit jankey (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.48.28 # aha 09.48.48 # having a set of customizable ones could be an idea though 09.48.55 # i tried to use my jukebox while driving to stockholm yesterday 09.48.59 # like ON+[key] 09.49.01 # not an easy task 09.49.30 # wasn't it mostly in wps playing? 09.49.52 # yes 09.49.56 # Bagder: you evil dude! 09.50.04 # LinusN: Test my inverted starka såsen 09.50.05 # but i needed a way to light the backlight on demand 09.50.17 # hehe 09.50.18 # the inverted display will definitely help 09.50.39 # the mtv-style caption backlight is good for the car too 09.50.48 # definitely 09.51.31 # I got another idea 09.51.35 # turning on the backlight when info changes is good, like my Nokia phone 09.51.47 # yeah, theres a request for this also 09.52.13 # when the mpeg thread has loaded the next song, and there are only X seconds left, the WPS shows "coming up: [song]" in a splash every N seconds until the song actually switches 09.52.24 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-195-13.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 09.52.42 # Bagder: a scroll at the bottom of the wps 09.52.46 # configurable 09.52.48 # even better 09.52.56 # %es - event scroller 09.52.58 # very mtv ;-) 09.53.10 # %cs commercial scroller 09.53.11 # :-) 09.53.13 # haha 09.53.21 # %st - stock ticker 09.53.31 # haha 09.53.34 # %wr - weather report! 09.53.46 # %irc i would like 09.53.56 # %fc - fortune cookie 09.54.11 # hey, that's doable, take that one back 09.54.18 # %rg - random garbage 09.56.13 # :-) 10.06.23 # gotta go 10.06.23 # cu 10.06.26 Part LinusN 10.09.15 # cvsmail seems broken 10.09.35 # why? 10.09.42 # I got two just now 10.10.33 # hmm? 10.10.52 # I haven't seen my two commits today 10.11.22 # they're probably lost in the maze of Siemens ;-) 10.11.27 # ah, found them 10.12.20 # Hmms. How do I update to latest CVS without losing my changes? 10.12.30 # just do cvs update, it merges with your changes 10.12.36 # bah, sourceforge sends mail from a host without dns name. 10.12.49 # dwihno: and tells you if there are any collisions 10.12.53 # Bagder: ah... and it will work good until someone changes the code where I've been? 10.13.02 # yes 10.13.05 # mkay 10.13.19 # dwihno: and when that happens, you will get "conflict markers" in your code 10.13.22 # Then I'll get rejected patching ... or ? 10.13.25 # mkay 10.13.38 # then you need to edit the code 10.13.43 # ah 10.13.51 # that's a good thing 10.14.03 # yes, that usually works fine 10.14.46 # Merging differences between 1.130 and 1.131 into settings.c 10.14.48 # Coooool :D 10.17.50 # Zagor: ah, ATA fixes, misa like those :) 10.19.25 # emma 10.19.33 # eh sorry, really the wrong win :) 10.44.49 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.08.15 Part Zagor 11.08.16 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.08.53 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 11.19.50 # lunch! 11.20.17 # yay 11.20.34 # Now you go and eat some kebab with Linus! 11.20.38 # :-) 11.22.02 Join Quelsaruk [20] (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 11.22.09 # sad mornings 11.22.49 # good mourning 11.23.40 # Zagor_: are u alive? 11.23.52 # Quelsaruk! Bien bien! 11.23.59 # Quelsaruk: he's gone for lunch 11.24.01 # i'm off for lunch. we'll talk later. 11.24.13 # ok 11.24.15 # He wasn't off yet! Liar! :) 11.24.23 # at 4 pm then 11.28.17 # umm 11.28.32 # cu this afternoon 11.28.39 # bye 11.29.32 Quit Quelsaruk ("battles are fought by those with the courage to believe.....") 11.37.04 Join TotMacher [0] (tot@ip67.rsidus.riege.de) 12.19.45 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-195-13.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 12.44.50 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.07.00 Nick s is now known as seb-school (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 13.07.00 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.09.12 # Damn vad god kycklingsallad :) 13.29.52 Join doh [0] (~jirc@adsl-63-207-13-249.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) 13.30.19 # howdy anybody around 13.31.51 # Me is here 13.31.52 # hardly 13.31.54 # Is you here? 13.32.04 # Are me able to help you? :) 13.32.12 # gotta os x question 13.32.56 # hm 13.32.58 # shoot 13.33.07 # i keep getting 'save failed- battery low' 13.33.18 # so i looked through the logs 13.33.27 # and it looks like i need to partition 13.33.34 # but ... 13.33.46 # i dont know 13.34.00 # how to do a fat32 table 13.34.02 # in os x 13.34.12 # hm 13.34.20 # Don't know really. 13.34.31 # doh! 13.34.41 # * dwihno is not a mac person 13.35.48 # i shall return and ask again 13.35.50 # another time 13.35.52 # You don't have access to a windows machine? 13.36.06 # Can't you choose what file system you want to format a disk in? 13.36.08 # i tried 3 diff ones 13.36.15 # What did you try? 13.36.35 # i installed the archos usb driver 13.36.39 # and then 13.36.41 # For the Mac? 13.36.59 # uh no in windows box 13.37.22 # an then 13.37.33 # the disconnect icon would show up 13.37.44 # but the drive wouldnt 13.37.47 # show up 13.37.51 # so that i could 13.37.53 # format it 13.40.27 Join doh2 [0] (~jirc@adsl-63-207-13-249.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) 13.41.00 Quit doh (Remote closed the connection) 13.41.31 # my connection is screwy 13.41.56 Join Remo [0] (~Remo@pbschmidt.physik.unibas.ch) 13.42.28 # you still around dwihno 13.43.36 Quit doh2 (Client Quit) 13.52.48 Nick Zagor_ is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 14.02.36 Join hotrana [0] (~hotrana@30.ip-net01.empolis.com) 14.03.10 Nick hotrana is now known as calpefrosch (~hotrana@30.ip-net01.empolis.com) 14.03.17 # hi 14.06.10 # HELLO! :D 14.06.22 # Welcome back, Zagor :D 14.06.26 # I welcome thee! 14.19.57 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-195-13.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 14.23.21 Join Quelsaruk [20] (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 14.23.32 # back again 14.23.42 # hi Quelsaruk 14.23.47 # hi calpefrosch 14.23.59 # you've been away a long time, no? 14.24.01 # how about your S55 ? everything ok ? 14.24.06 # of course... 14.24.13 # yes, I was moving, and had really no time 14.24.30 # umm... 14.24.46 # lunch time, i'll return in 1:30 hours :) 14.24.54 # l8r 14.24.57 # Zagor: will you be here then? 14.25.30 # Queksaruk, muy bien! :) 14.25.35 # Damn you Quelsaruk 14.25.38 # you lunch too much :) 14.25.47 # i have to go home 14.25.54 # and cook 14.25.56 # :P 14.27.16 # :-) 14.27.20 # Make some nice tortillas. 14.29.04 Nick Quelsaruk is now known as quel|lunch (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 14.29.10 # back 14.29.29 # Zagor: I got some red led news. 14.29.32 # Zagor: will you be here in 2 hours?? 14.29.43 # quel|lunch: yes 14.29.52 # quel|lunch: um, maybe not. 14.30.16 # I walked downtown earlier today and got red led dead. After about 4 minutes, I heard a tiny fragment of the buffer. Then the buffer re-filled and started playing. 14.30.35 # dwihno: was the led red the whole time? 14.31.29 # Zagor: When it hang, I brought it out of my pocket to check the status. Then I put it back. I took it out again when I heard the buffer clip and saw the led being turned off. 14.31.34 # That was with the latest CVS code. 14.31.59 # and all the time you saw it, it was red? 14.32.44 # Yes. When I put it back in my pocket, it was red. When I brought it out, it was not lit anymore. 14.32.55 # (after the buffer clip) 14.33.08 # It had fully recovered, it seems. 14.33.56 # What do I need to checkout in order to build a simulator? 14.34.15 # I was thinking about making a try getting the mingw stuff work (if it doesn't already). 14.35.29 # dwihno: check out 'rockbox-devel' 14.35.40 # it's an alias for all the things you need 14.36.31 # quel|lunch: I would like you to send me your manual in openoffice format as soon as possible, so I can look at it over the weekend. 14.39.09 # Zagor: I would like to start slowly with the playlist-browser. Is the memory management already changed ? I had no time for the last two month. 14.39.29 # calpefrosch: no the memory management is unchanged 14.39.52 # but there are plans to change it ? 14.40.04 # yes, for plugins 14.41.17 # ok, I will read all documentation first ;-) 14.41.59 # hehe, that'll be quick :) 14.43.27 # cool - probably I will bother you the next week with some questions 14.44.54 # win32 sim build is not supported yet ? 14.44.55 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.47.14 # ok, sorry... I see - only the cygwin-stuff has gone 14.52.47 Join TBoy|readin [0] (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 14.52.51 # hoi :D 14.53.04 # guys today is a glorious day 14.53.24 Nick TBoy|readin is now known as TBoy (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 14.53.39 Nick TBoy is now known as everybody (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 14.53.57 # * everybody thinks why its such a glorious day 14.54.01 Nick everybody is now known as TBoy (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 14.54.26 # because archos told me I could send my FM to them for repair 14.55.53 Quit matsl ("Client Exiting") 14.59.28 # :-) 15.00.11 # yes indeed :-D 15.00.33 # and I'll probably get the new version with the new color 15.00.49 # and maybe it won't peel of like the one I got now 15.01.27 # 1 question 15.01.48 # was maybe the cpu going to sleep mode the cause for the red dead led 15.02.41 # we've had red led dead reports since before the sleep code, I think 15.03.06 # but you just change it today 15.03.14 # they have already reported it 15.03.23 # yes, that was to avoid unnecessary delays 15.03.41 # well I get the led death often 15.03.45 # too often 15.03.46 # Zagor: do you have _any_ ideas what might be wrong? 15.03.54 # but I can live with that 15.04.18 # dwihno: I have one more idea i'll test. but it's a long shot. 15.04.18 # Me too. 15.04.27 # Zagor: Let me know, I'll test it for you. 15.04.38 # good 15.05.05 # What is the idea? 15.05.16 # zagor: if I go into download on rb homepage and then on screenshots I can still see the old screenies 15.05.37 # TBoy: yes 15.05.43 # the url is wrong there 15.05.53 # and on photos to 15.05.57 # too 15.07.50 # dwihno: the idea is that maybe we need to read multiple sectors worth of data from the fifo after an error, since we use the READ MULTIPLE command. currently, we only read out a single sector. 15.09.20 # and the reason for the url not being right is due to bad dependencies in the www makefile(s) 15.09.46 # bah, I was wrong. we already read out multiple sectors. 15.10.03 # Badger: its ok, just wanted to point that out 15.10.34 # Zagor: If you got any diagnostics you'd like me to run, just tell me. I'm as eager as you to squash the red led dead bug 15.15.11 # i'll see if I can fix something 15.17.10 # :D 15.33.50 Quit calpefrosch (Remote closed the connection) 15.33.51 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.35.42 # Raj raj raj med Fürsth! 15.36.01 # -h 15.44.25 # Bagder: when can't configure find the apps dir? 15.44.34 # ? 15.44.45 # This script couldn't find your apps directory. Please enter the 15.44.45 # full path to the apps directory here: 15.44.55 # ah 15.45.02 # because there's no credits.c ? 15.45.09 # ah, ok 15.45.17 # that's the file it searches for 15.45.30 # but I have one 15.45.51 # I didn't :) 15.45.56 # ok 15.46.02 # making some minimal test code 15.49.03 # it'll be nice to close some bug reports! 15.49.33 # 175 bugs (67 marked as fixed, 64 open and 44 bad) 15.49.40 # yeah 15.51.29 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 15.52.13 # Bagder: why is the "After ROLO->AJREC 1.27c Record stops" a Rockbox recording bug? 15.52.32 # because I am stupid 15.52.50 # good explanation 15.52.53 # I made it invalid anyway 15.53.25 # was on a move to correct category cruise... that backfired ;-) 15.53.51 # don't make me hit you 15.54.10 # i'm watching your every move 15.54.19 # I tested the inverted cursor with a bigger font. Still rolls good. 15.54.22 # * Bagder stands absolutely still and stopped breathing 15.56.23 # Please accept inverted cursor! :) 15.56.31 # heh 15.58.18 # dwihno: i want the source 15.59.38 # LinusN: I'll fix a diff in a jiff' 15.59.57 # * Bagder gets his huge rubber stamp out and stomps dwihno's patch all over with a huge "AFTER 2.0 IS OUT" 16.00.41 # * LinusN sprays "AFTER 2.0" on dwihno's house 16.00.47 # ERhm 16.00.49 # http://www.mark.bright.btinternet.co.uk/Misc/Rockbox/RockConfig.htm 16.00.51 # BOOO! 16.00.52 # BOO! 16.01.14 # "RockConfig is a Windows application written in Visual Basic. Its sole aim in life is to allow 'Visual' editing of .cfg Files for use with Archos Jukeboxes running Rockbox firmware." 16.02.02 # yeah, wasnt that announce some time on the list? 16.02.08 # it was 16.03.36 # but I never read anything more about it 16.03.52 Part LinusN 16.04.01 # bbl 16.04.01 # is there a visual basic emulator for linux? :) 16.04.05 Quit Bagder ("http://daniel.haxx.se") 16.15.45 Nick quel|lunch is now known as quelsaruk (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 16.15.50 # hi 16.15.55 # hey dwihno could you pop that the inverted line patch 16.16.05 # Zagor: still here? 16.16.26 # yes 16.17.16 Part Remo 16.19.14 # ok 16.19.26 # let's see 16.19.37 # i now have the docs on openoffice 16.19.53 # i have to correct 3 or 4 errata reported today 16.20.06 # what do i do with the manual afterwards? 16.20.14 # should i upload it to sourceforge? 16.20.30 # send it to you? 16.20.51 # send it to me 16.38.17 Join elinenbe [0] (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 16.44.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.46.49 Quit GissXC (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 16.47.54 # man 16.52.47 # does any one have a compiled version of bmp2rb and willing to send me one 16.53.02 # I'm not able to compile it on windows 16.53.05 Quit quelsaruk ("have a nice weekend!") 16.53.29 # I always get a 255 error 16.56.52 Join GissXC [0] (gissehel@AFontenayssB-105-1-1-189.abo.wanadoo.fr) 16.58.40 # :'( 16.58.48 # well doesn't matter 17.01.40 Nick dwihno is now known as dw|gone (dwihno@193.180.246.67) 17.17.22 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-195-13.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 17.22.51 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 17.25.26 # gotta go 17.25.26 Part Zagor 18.44.59 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.17.12 Quit TBoy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.17.12 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.22.13 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB7BE96.ipt.aol.com) 19.22.22 # helo 19.24.53 Join Quelsaruk [20] (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 19.25.00 # hi again 19.25.40 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-195-13.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 19.25.54 # just came to say i've updated espanol.lang file. LinusN could you check it and (if works) update cvs?? 19.25.55 # thx 19.26.50 # cu next week.. if possible :) 19.27.09 Part Quelsaruk (""Eve's Avatar - Avatar's Eve"") 19.28.40 Join TBoy|readin [0] (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 19.34.45 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 20.25.17 Join [rabble] [0] (nunya@216.222.3.135) 20.25.18 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.25.41 # <[rabble]> Wow...at long last I get to meet the Rockbox crew.... 20.25.51 # <[rabble]> You guys do some seriously rawkin' work.... 20.27.57 # thanks 20.27.59 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB7BE96.ipt.aol.com) 20.28.14 # hi 20.28.19 # yo 20.28.48 # <[rabble]> I'm actually in the process of purchasing my first Archos (a 6000 Recorder) as well as a new harddrive for it and DEFINETLY going to go with Rockbox firmware.. 20.29.05 # hi LinusN 20.29.08 # <[rabble]> I've gone over probably every single inch of your website, nothing but goodness.. 20.29.18 # the tetris problem has reared his ugly head again :-( 20.29.28 # <[rabble]> The only thing turning me off to getting an Archos was the REALLY shitty UI 20.29.52 # rabble are u talking about a Player or a Recorder? 20.30.03 # [rabble]: you got a good deal on the jukebox? 20.30.30 # <[rabble]> REcorder, $130 almost brand new 20.30.33 # 'cause you might want to look at a Rec20 20.30.34 # <[rabble]> 6000 20.30.47 # <[rabble]> I'm going to do a 40gig upgrade to it... 20.30.53 # :) 20.31.00 # the rec6k has USB1.1 and rec20 has USB2.0 20.31.05 # sounds interesting : ) 20.31.08 # hehe 20.31.09 # u must have a huge collection of mp3s rabble 20.31.16 # <[rabble]> about 35gigs 20.31.19 # <[rabble]> or so 20.31.25 # wot bitrate? 20.31.25 # oh yeah that could be a prob 20.31.46 # Linus the 20 may have usb2 but how often do u add 20Gb of MP3s in one go? 20.31.46 # :-) 20.31.57 # <[rabble]> 128ish 20.32.03 # <[rabble]> + 20.32.08 # is that CBR or VBR? 20.32.12 # <[rabble]> CBR 20.32.14 # I always use 192kbs CBR 20.32.25 # i can hear compression artifacts at 128kbs 20.32.34 # so thats about 35k min 20.32.37 # wow 20.32.46 # respect buddy but consider the usb 2.0 20.33.01 # that would help you out alot 20.33.01 # <[rabble]> I was wondering if I would run into any problems with upgrading a 6000 recorder to a 40 gig..all the mod sites I have seen us 6000 players with 20 gig hard drives.. 20.33.05 # <[rabble]> is it possible to do what I want? 20.33.10 Nick TBoy|readin is now known as TBoy (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 20.33.17 # it's not only the transfer speed 20.33.17 # yea but even wiv USB1.1 3Gb taking 45 minuts to transfer isnt bad 20.33.45 # it's about USB-storage compatibility (drivers) 20.34.00 # :-| 20.34.06 # hhm 3G in 45 with 1.1 20.34.10 # that can't be 20.34.30 # Linus I saw a Feature Request, Speed up USB1.1 transfer speeds with a broadband ADSL modem?! 20.34.59 # not only did you see it, you filed it, didn't you? 20.35.07 # i did NOT 20.35.09 # :-P 20.35.15 # i must remember it wrong 20.35.28 # L-D 20.35.29 # :D 20.35.34 # <[rabble]> Do you all think I might run into any problems upgrading a 6000 recorder to a 40 gig? 20.35.40 # not at all 20.35.55 # easy as pie 20.36.11 # <[rabble]> Sweet.. 20.36.14 # well Linus I keep reading the blue corners are a pain to remove and replacce 20.36.29 # <[rabble]> any certain sort of things I should look out for in purchasing a hard drive? 20.36.29 # a tip: when you format the drive, use a big cluster size 20.36.50 # I hope one day Archos uses NTFS 20.36.50 # [rabble]: power consumption should be low 20.36.56 # tracktheripper: why? 20.36.59 # <[rabble]> Does it not support certain types of hard drives? 20.37.09 # must be 9.5mm, not 12 20.37.14 # how big can clusters be on fat drives 20.37.23 # up to 64k methinks 20.37.24 # NTFS is more stable and efficient and I think enables better cluster organization 20.37.26 # <[rabble]> Big cluster sizes? 20.37.35 # <[rabble]> why would power consumption be lower? 20.37.36 # tracktheripper: and how does the archos benefit from that? 20.37.55 # [rabble]: i mean, select one with low poer consumption 20.38.03 # erm, less skipping?, less fragmentation when adding/removing folders? 20.38.14 # supports native compression? 20.38.42 # tracktheripper: you want less skipping, but add compression? 20.38.44 # <[rabble]> Oh, ok, I see...... 20.38.53 # <[rabble]> any suggestions on a hard drive? 20.38.54 # compression of already compressed MP3 files? 20.39.10 # NTFS supports native "lossless" compression 20.39.28 # tracktheripper: yes, but try doing that with a 12MHz processor 20.39.29 # yeah but how to compress already compressed files 20.39.34 # and that 20.39.51 # :( 20.40.19 # despite the NODO page people still want MM support LinusN 20.40.20 # NTFS is a complex file system not suited for a cheap handheld device 20.40.30 # :P 20.40.42 # tracktheripper: people can't read 20.40.44 # <[rabble]> Is there any extra hardware in the way when I'm doing the hard drive upgrade on the 6k recorder as opposed to the 6k player (the unit used in all the tutorials)? 20.41.02 # lol 20.41.14 # [rabble]: when it comes to hard drive exchange, it is very similar 20.41.21 # <[rabble]> great.... 20.41.38 # <[rabble]> Well, I'm really excited about the project either way, thanks in large part to you all and your work. 20.41.43 # Linus just a slight interface improvement. You know the peak meter in the Recorders? why not add the tiny L and R at the left hand side of the peak meter like in Archos firmware 20.41.56 # just don't forget to put back the small rubber sheet 20.41.57 # for the respective left and right channel 20.42.06 # tracktheripper: good idea 20.42.29 # :) 20.42.34 # <[rabble]> Does anyone know of any good, low power consumption, fairly shock proof 40Gig drives? 20.42.42 # i was gonna file it but no doubt it would get rejected :-( 20.43.44 # plus why not use "ext3" from linux OS 20.43.55 # [rabble]: i have a toshiba MK4018GAS 20.44.00 # how about travelstar 20.44.02 # i like it a loty 20.44.04 # lot 20.44.49 # yea thats good 20.44.56 # Linus I have the standard hitachi 20.44.57 # lol 20.45.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.45.03 # <[rabble]> perfect, brand new one up on eBay right now for buy it now of $112 20.45.20 # Linusn: is the color peeling of your fm too 20.46.07 # yes 20.46.11 # no, not the fm 20.46.23 # but i haven't used a lot 20.46.26 # used it 20.47.20 # Why does Archos use such crap paint on their later deveices? 20.47.21 # do you have text wich says that it has a usb 2.0 hd on rigth-bottom or one that covers the whole bottom of the fm 20.47.37 # <[rabble]> Is there any way to "pad" the HDD to make it a bit more shock proof? 20.47.40 # right bottom 20.47.51 # [rabble]: no 20.47.51 # ok we have the same then 20.48.05 # see the F2 button broke the other day 20.48.16 # mechanically? 20.48.20 # yeo 20.48.21 # yep 20.48.31 # it sunk in or what? 20.48.36 # its tilted down, up to the display 20.48.38 # <[rabble]> well, it was worth a thought. 20.48.39 # get it 20.49.00 # <[rabble]> Well, again, thanks for all the help.. is there a way to donate to the project? 20.49.16 # <[rabble]> Never mind, just saw the paypal button 20.49.17 # check the PayPal link on the site 20.49.41 # <[rabble]> werd. 20.49.44 # <[rabble]> take care. 20.50.02 # i, bagder and zagor actually had a free lunch today, thanks to the donations 20.50.09 # <[rabble]> hehe 20.50.11 Quit [rabble] (""What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name") 20.50.55 # anyway the guy that sold me the archos, on his site you can't buy archos' anymore and he doesn't answer my call nor my emails 20.51.01 # so I got abit scared 20.51.14 # oh 20.51.29 # and asked archos and they accepted my query and told me to send it to them 20.51.35 # phew 20.51.44 # so I'm still a lucky man 20.51.50 # good 20.52.03 # does the donations go towards anything else? 20.52.05 # but this is my 5th mp3 player in about 5 months 20.52.07 # apart from food? :-) 20.52.09 # different brands 20.54.03 # hmm Linusn what did you guys get 20.54.23 # indian food 20.54.24 # I hope some fish I would love some skandinavian fish right now 20.54.49 # can't wait to go home to iceland again, this winter 20.54.50 # tracktheripper: we have no plan for the donations 20.55.05 # :D 20.55.19 # * TBoy mouth fills with water just by thinking of some fish 20.55.44 # 12Mhz? 20.56.01 # what do you want to know 20.56.20 # no wonder it cannot t***st***** 20.57.18 # ??? 20.57.47 # ill tell u later Tboy :-) 20.58.27 # I think my brain lost its cmos 20.58.51 # its a way to alter song speed :D 21.00.36 # it would be jolly handy to have though :-( 21.03.04 # yeah would be pretty kwl 21.03.41 # lol u figered out what I said :-) 21.03.44 # the sad part is that it would be possible if Micronas could tell us how to program their DSP 21.04.02 # yeah I had to fix the cmos 21.04.13 # yep but why don't they tell us 21.04.18 # or you 21.04.52 # whats this Linus? timestretching? 21.06.36 # Is changing the pitch without changing the song duration identical to time stretch? 21.07.33 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-195-13.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 21.07.38 # "bookmark positions in songs" rockbox: no 21.07.50 # is the bookmark code not in the CVS? 21.08.56 # no 21.09.12 # Someone said it was 21.09.12 # lo 21.26.36 # track 21.26.36 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.26.48 # no its not the same 21.27.15 # :-( 21.27.22 # I think they just trick the mas into playin the song in a different frequency 21.27.27 # I just think that 21.27.54 # this way if you higher the pitch 21.28.09 # Tboy im talking altering the pitch WITHOUT ALTERING THE PLAYBACK DURATION 21.28.13 # the song just sounds faster but is just as long 21.29.11 # lol 21.29.30 # get what I mean 21.29.45 # thats what pitch changing is for 21.30.10 # and I alway thought timestretchin was for changing the length of the song 21.30.16 # wich would also be kwl 21.30.18 # Tboy at the top end it sounds like the Chipmonks are singing at the bottom end it sounds like Adimas is singing :-) 21.31.27 # hehe 21.31.44 # when you use the pitch adjuster 21.31.54 # if you like timestretching, check out MixMeister 21.32.04 # hehe mixmeister 21.32.08 # it mixes MP3 music 21.32.09 # Soundforge has a good range of timestretching options 21.32.09 # hehe sounds kwl 21.32.20 # it's really cool 21.32.24 # and Soundforge can crossfade 21.32.35 # is it opensource 21.32.38 # linus 21.32.39 # and distort, play backwards, wah wah, flange, pitch bend 21.32.46 # mixmeister crossfades and timestretches in real time 21.32.56 # so does Soundforge 21.32.57 # kind of a dj tool 21.33.10 Join DJBaz [0] (~baz@modem-2690.lion.dialup.pol.co.uk) 21.33.22 # speakin of the devil 21.33.33 # hehe dj tool, djbaz 21.33.41 # hehe nothin personal Baz 21.33.45 # lol ok 21.33.48 # :D 21.34.19 # we were just talkin about timestretching in real time 21.34.37 # riiite 21.34.40 # Tboy Soundforge can do evertying mixmeister can do 21.34.43 # TBoy: mixmeister is commercial, www.mixmeister.com 21.34.47 # and a whole lot more 21.34.52 # well ya can slow down the pitch... which is sorta like the saim thing 21.34.57 # tracktheripper: have you used mixmeister? 21.34.58 # I knowe 21.35.08 # I'm ok with that too 21.35.19 # no, but what you are saying Soundforge can do as well 21.35.30 # and Soundforge can do non-destructive editing 21.35.33 # I know soundforge I saw somthin about at the Cebit 2000 21.36.09 # but mixmeister just sounds really kwl 21.36.30 # tracktheripper: mixmeister is a music mixing tool, soundforge is an audio editor 21.36.51 # :D 21.36.54 # wow mixmeister is really a commercial one 21.36.56 # mixmeister has an automatic beat finder too 21.37.22 Nick seb-school is now known as _seb_ (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 21.37.36 # u must be a part-time record producer LinusN 21.37.36 # :-) 21.37.40 # creative 21.38.05 # im against automatic beat mixin 21.38.06 # i looked around hard when i wanted a fully automatic DJ program for my wedding 21.38.16 # makes ppl without decks think they can mix like a real dj 21.38.18 # for fun 21.38.54 # DJBaz: people without decks have no choice 21.39.03 # hehe 21.39.06 # i have decks 21.39.28 # direct drive technics decks :) 21.39.40 # i don 21.39.51 # t hire a dj just to pt together a mix 21.39.57 # buy em, only £700 for 2 21.40.03 # :P 21.40.10 # hmm a friend of mine works as an manager at a company that owns technics 21.40.24 # so I can play around with some of his stuff 21.40.32 # nice 21.40.51 # I like cuttin and scratchin 21.40.57 # for fun of course 21.41.15 # see I'm a real sucker dj 21.41.18 # hehe 21.41.25 # :> 21.41.53 # scrathing is fun 21.41.59 # but gets annoying if ya do it 2 much 21.42.01 # hehe yep sure is 21.42.18 # ever tried scratching without a scratch mat? 21.42.30 # nope 21.42.36 # but that must be strange 21.42.49 # good, dont... the vinyle will be fooked :P 21.43.41 # and its harder to scratch... aint as smooth 21.45.05 # do you work as one too 21.45.14 # or just hobby 21.45.23 # no no 21.45.31 # just done a couple of clubs as work experience 21.45.42 # basically a full time hobby :p 21.45.51 # am training 2 be a sound engineer 21.46.29 # ohh ok 21.46.54 # what do u do? 21.48.28 # still a student :P but work part-time at adidas 21.51.06 # hehe 21.52.25 # what I really like is how, most of the time, we can all get together and chat here 21.52.30 # I like this 21.52.57 # lol 21.53.47 Quit TotMacher () 21.54.12 # because the moment I enter this channel I know that you'll all be here 21.54.22 # not that I don't have any friends 21.54.34 # but I don't chat much on the net 21.54.49 # im hardly here 21.54.52 # :P 21.55.55 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 21.57.38 # yea but it doesn't matter 21.57.59 # but you know the moment you enter you know who you'll find 21.58.08 # apart from me the local turtle 21.59.09 # true 21.59.14 # true 21.59.37 # hehe I'll stop with the spam now and change to the real stuff some spare ribs 21.59.50 # :P 21.59.56 # I can't wait for 2.0 22.00.19 # but will it be alot different then the dailyb. 22.00.22 # heh 22.00.32 # prolly not, but who knows :P 22.00.35 # yep 22.01.30 # it will be almost exactly like todays daily build 22.02.06 # apart from the boot pic right 22.02.12 # it will have version 2.0 22.02.13 # hehe 22.02.28 # yup, and a minor recording fix i will make later tonight 22.03.56 # wich fixes what? 22.04.03 # if I may ask, lol 22.04.35 # it puts an empty ID3 tag in the recorded files 22.05.46 # ahh 22.05.57 # when will tag editing be implemented 22.07.12 # later 22.07.53 # ok 22.08.04 # gonna hit the stables 22.08.10 # have to work tomorrow 22.08.52 # cya 22.08.54 # guys 22.09.05 # cu 22.09.14 Part TBoy 22.30.54 Quit GissXC (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 NSplit sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 22.30.54 Quit elinenbe (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit dw|gone (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit _seb_ (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit adam (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit adi|work (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit DJBaz (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit adi|home (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit Hes (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit MT (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit Schnueff (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit mbr (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit webmind (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit GreyShadow (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit PsycoXul (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.30.54 Quit Hadaka (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.31.17 NHeal sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 22.31.17 NJoin GissXC [0] (gissehel@AFontenayssB-105-1-1-189.abo.wanadoo.fr) 22.31.17 NJoin elinenbe [0] (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 22.31.17 NJoin dw|gone [0] (dwihno@193.180.246.67) 22.31.17 NJoin _seb_ [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 22.31.17 NJoin adam [0] (~adam@c-24-118-131-171.mn.client2.attbi.com) 22.31.17 NJoin adi|work [0] (~adiamas@dogwood.vport.net) 22.31.17 NJoin GreyShadow [0] (Snak@adsl-209-204-188-244.sonic.net) 22.31.17 NJoin PsycoXul [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-44-115.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 22.31.17 NJoin webmind [0] (webmind@seal.student.utwente.nl) 22.31.17 NJoin Hadaka [0] (naked@213.243.183.115) 22.31.17 NJoin mbr [0] (~mb@stlx01.stz-softwaretechnik.de) 22.31.17 NJoin Schnueff [0] (mah@d096.stw.stud.uni-saarland.de) 22.31.17 NJoin MT [0] (mt@phhhwwwooooaaarrrr.annwiddecombe.com) 22.31.17 NJoin Hes [0] (~hessu@hessu.zedi.sonera.fi) 22.31.35 NJoin DJBaz [0] (~baz@modem-2690.lion.dialup.pol.co.uk) 22.31.35 NJoin adi|home [0] (~adi|home@as5300-9.216-194-23-161.nyc.ny.metconnect.net) 22.37.31 Quit DJBaz (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 NSplit sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 22.37.31 Quit adi|home (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit adam (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit dw|gone (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit elinenbe (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit GissXC (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit adi|work (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit _seb_ (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit Hes (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit MT (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit Schnueff (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit mbr (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit webmind (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit GreyShadow (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit PsycoXul (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.37.31 Quit Hadaka (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22.38.13 NHeal sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 22.38.13 NJoin GissXC [0] (gissehel@AFontenayssB-105-1-1-189.abo.wanadoo.fr) 22.38.13 NJoin elinenbe [0] (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 22.38.13 NJoin dw|gone [0] (dwihno@193.180.246.67) 22.38.13 NJoin _seb_ [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 22.38.13 NJoin adam [0] (~adam@c-24-118-131-171.mn.client2.attbi.com) 22.38.13 NJoin adi|work [0] (~adiamas@dogwood.vport.net) 22.38.13 NJoin GreyShadow [0] (Snak@adsl-209-204-188-244.sonic.net) 22.38.13 NJoin PsycoXul [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-44-115.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 22.38.13 NJoin webmind [0] (webmind@seal.student.utwente.nl) 22.38.13 NJoin Hadaka [0] (naked@213.243.183.115) 22.38.13 NJoin mbr [0] (~mb@stlx01.stz-softwaretechnik.de) 22.38.13 NJoin Schnueff [0] (mah@d096.stw.stud.uni-saarland.de) 22.38.13 NJoin MT [0] (mt@phhhwwwooooaaarrrr.annwiddecombe.com) 22.38.13 NJoin Hes [0] (~hessu@hessu.zedi.sonera.fi) 22.38.31 NJoin DJBaz [0] (~baz@modem-2690.lion.dialup.pol.co.uk) 22.38.31 NJoin adi|home [0] (~adi|home@as5300-9.216-194-23-161.nyc.ny.metconnect.net) 22.45.03 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.58.54 Quit DJBaz ("Client exiting") 23.09.24 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-195-13.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 23.31.29 Join Guest [0] (jirc@nas-cbv-9-62-147-113-23.dial.proxad.net) 23.31.30 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.32.33 Quit Guest (Client Quit)