--- Log for 11.12.103 Server: zelazny.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 8 days and 17 hours ago 00.37.18 Join Jet8810 [0] (~Jet8810@adsl-209-11-177.mia.bellsouth.net) 00.44.41 Quit [IDC]Dragon () 00.45.51 Quit hardeep (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00.47.02 Quit _aLF (Remote closed the connection) 01.13.39 Quit prellbock ("sudden death") 01.24.39 Quit Jet8810 ("Leaving") 01.34.31 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.37.08 Quit adi|home (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 NSplit zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 01.37.08 Quit scott666 (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 Quit uski (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 Quit BoBB_ (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 Quit earHertz (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 Quit elinenbe (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 Quit Hes (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 Quit AciD (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 Quit webmind (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 Quit MT (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 Quit ze (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 Quit Exion (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.08 Quit [OFF]BtT (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.37.30 NHeal zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 01.37.30 NJoin AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 01.37.30 NJoin uski [0] (~moo@62.212.119.185) 01.37.30 NJoin scott666 [0] (scott666@c-24-245-58-245.mn.client2.attbi.com) 01.37.30 NJoin BoBB_ [0] (~bob@ip68-106-225-254.ph.ph.cox.net) 01.37.30 NJoin earHertz [0] (~chatzilla@pool-138-88-72-193.res.east.verizon.net) 01.37.30 NJoin adi|home [0] (~adi|home@as5300-9.216-194-23-103.nyc.ny.metconnect.net) 01.37.30 NJoin webmind [0] (~cme2@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 01.37.30 NJoin elinenbe [0] (elinenbe_@207-237-224-55.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 01.37.30 NJoin MT [0] (mt@no.beer.for.beating.me.uk) 01.37.30 NJoin Exion [0] (~jon@athena.suphammer.net) 01.37.30 NJoin ze [20] (psyco@adsl-63-205-46-26.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 01.37.30 NJoin Hes [0] (~hessu@hessu.zedi.sonera.fi) 01.37.30 NJoin [OFF]BtT [0] (~quasi@80.238.199.45) 01.49.19 Join diddystar5 [0] (Lee@AC9634E2.ipt.aol.com) 02.13.14 Quit adi|home (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 NSplit zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 02.13.14 Quit scott666 (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 Quit Hes (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 Quit earHertz (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 Quit BoBB_ (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 Quit uski (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 Quit elinenbe (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 Quit ze (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 Quit webmind (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 Quit AciD (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 Quit MT (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 Quit Exion (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.14 Quit [OFF]BtT (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.13.40 NHeal zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 02.13.40 NJoin AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 02.13.40 NJoin uski [0] (~moo@62.212.119.185) 02.13.40 NJoin scott666 [0] (scott666@c-24-245-58-245.mn.client2.attbi.com) 02.13.40 NJoin BoBB_ [0] (~bob@ip68-106-225-254.ph.ph.cox.net) 02.13.40 NJoin earHertz [0] (~chatzilla@pool-138-88-72-193.res.east.verizon.net) 02.13.40 NJoin [OFF]BtT [0] (~quasi@80.238.199.45) 02.13.40 NJoin Hes [0] (~hessu@hessu.zedi.sonera.fi) 02.13.40 NJoin ze [20] (psyco@adsl-63-205-46-26.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 02.13.40 NJoin Exion [0] (~jon@athena.suphammer.net) 02.13.40 NJoin MT [0] (mt@no.beer.for.beating.me.uk) 02.13.40 NJoin elinenbe [0] (elinenbe_@207-237-224-55.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 02.13.40 NJoin webmind [0] (~cme2@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 02.13.40 NJoin adi|home [0] (~adi|home@as5300-9.216-194-23-103.nyc.ny.metconnect.net) 02.18.36 # bye 02.18.38 Quit diddystar5 ("Bye") 02.20.33 Quit AciD ("http://frbattle.free.fr/mixs/samedi%2012%20juillet%2013-14%20heures%20angle%20mort/AciD%20vs%20Formax%20-%20Live@prun'%20radi) 03.07.48 Join midknight2k3 [0] (zakk@ACA3AC9B.ipt.aol.com) 03.07.52 # hello 03.20.44 Join diddystar5 [0] (Lee@ACA0C3C0.ipt.aol.com) 03.34.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.39.39 Join top_bloke [0] (~ekolb_pot@dsc01-chc-il-209-109-229-83.rasserver.net) 03.40.34 # the top_bloke 03.40.41 # i mean hey 03.40.41 # lol 03.40.42 # TOPPY 03.40.48 # TOOPY 03.40.48 # but the top_bloke works 03.40.52 # lol 03.41.10 # thats right i'm THE top_bloke 03.41.14 # hey 03.41.18 # THE toppy. 03.41.21 # the TOOPY. 03.41.26 # no 04.23.38 # one sec 04.24.32 Quit mecraw (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.29.44 Quit diddystar5 ("Bye") 04.30.29 Join diddystar5 [0] (Lee@ACA0C3C0.ipt.aol.com) 04.42.13 Join mecraw [0] (~mecraw@c-24-9-226-58.client.comcast.net) 04.43.25 Quit top_bloke (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.06.06 Join PokerJoker [0] (PokerJoker@ch317-29.pclab.tntech.edu) 05.06.13 # hey anyone home 05.06.19 # hey 05.06.21 # yep 05.07.25 # hows it going. man i am studying . sucks. 05.08.17 # midknight are you really 13 05.08.32 # uh yes 05.08.33 # why 05.09.01 # still struggling with the concept? :) 05.09.08 # just curious. 13 years. damn. ive lived about twice that time. 05.09.20 # yeah still struggling, with lots of things. 05.09.33 # such as your very cheap archos? 05.09.47 # im 13 also 05.09.48 # its a labor of love 05.09.55 # but everything else in life basically blows 05.11.04 # are most of you guys that young 05.11.16 # u live in the states or europe 05.12.01 # i live in the states 05.12.08 # me too 05.12.09 # i have to go 05.12.15 # see ya 05.12.23 # see everyone later 05.12.30 # bye 05.12.35 # bye midknight2k3 05.12.38 # bye PokerJoker 05.12.46 Quit diddystar5 ("Bye") 05.12.59 # oops 05.13.00 # lol 05.13.26 # what now 05.13.28 # whats going on 05.13.29 # who where what 05.13.32 # dunno 05.14.36 # can you guys put artificial intelligence into an archos, 05.14.55 # you know, have it speak to me and stuff, reason, feel emotions, etc. 05.15.07 # thats coming out in v2.5 right? 05.15.27 # lol 05.15.31 # try my new patch 05.15.34 # its a clock plugin 05.15.41 # is it good? 05.15.49 # very 05.15.51 # is it up on the haxx site 05.15.55 # lots of options 05.16.02 # its at the patches place 05.16.07 # i cant install it today, but id like to see scr shots 05.16.18 # are none sorry 05.16.22 # just a patch 05.16.37 # dont got the power to merge what i feel like 05.18.18 # i will check it out sometime 05.18.28 # its precompiled 05.18.29 # just usb over 05.18.38 # i dont have my usb cable 05.18.50 # :( 05.19.03 # where you from? 05.19.11 # seattle 05.19.16 # oh o 05.19.23 # ? 05.19.26 # i know a 27 year old fat girl from seatlle 05.19.32 # nice. 05.19.37 # shes probably semi-cute 05.19.46 # mother of two 05.19.47 # nice and fat too 05.19.51 # nice 05.19.52 # yeah 05.19.55 # thanks for informing me 05.20.07 # i wish i could hook you up with her 05.20.18 # she'd clean your pipes 05.20.30 # thanks for informing me. That is all. 05.20.55 # sorry to bug you with it 05.21.01 # no really 05.21.07 # very interesting 05.21.08 # its best not to get involved wit girls 05.21.15 # i know this guy who like lives next door 05.21.21 # and.. yeah 05.21.27 # and yeah? 05.21.36 # you are so right 05.21.38 # explain what you were going ot say 05.21.49 # interferation with my work 05.21.55 # dont tell me you fooled around with the guy next door 05.22.20 # holy shit zakk, youre gay now?? 05.22.29 # wtf 05.22.32 # did i say that 05.22.41 # dont jump to conclusions scott 05.22.42 # 10:23 PM> i know this guy who like lives next door 05.22.43 # 10:23 PM> and.. yeah 05.22.56 # i was relating what poker said about he knows someone who lives in seattle 05.22.56 # a joke 05.23.01 # he was going to say the guy beatsup girls or something 05.23.06 # no 05.23.07 # well lets change the topic 05.23.11 # oh whatever 05.23.15 # ever play texas hold em 05.23.26 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 05.23.26 # * midknight2k3 runs off to cry 05.23.32 # if you need me state my name 05.23.52 # texas hold em? zakk 05.24.05 # no you need to say "midknight2k3" 05.24.16 # how about mk2k 05.25.47 # nope 05.25.51 # ok im off to study. see ya falles 05.25.55 # mid, midk, midk2k3, midknight2k3 05.25.57 # bye 05.26.00 # you are a jerk 05.26.11 # oooooh 05.26.16 # jesus christ 05.26.16 # DISS 05.27.01 # someones getting a cleaveland steamer 05.27.20 # are you problem ridden? 05.27.30 # yeah. no shit. 05.27.42 # ok 05.27.45 # getting a hot carl 05.28.05 # if you need me you know what to do 05.28.05 # my tv is transparent 05.28.07 # * midknight2k3 is off 05.28.14 # bye 05.28.17 Quit PokerJoker () 05.28.31 # this window is just hovering over it 05.28.51 # is that a joke? 05.29.01 # no 05.29.13 # my video card has a tv tuner 05.29.37 # sigh 05.29.40 # so the daily show is see-through 05.29.59 # well, tough crowd now, but thats not the point 05.31.32 # its the height of multi-tasking 05.31.40 # afds 05.32.05 # das fad 05.32.29 Quit mecraw (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.32.39 # f 05.32.47 Join mecraw [0] (~mecraw@c-24-9-226-58.client.comcast.net) 05.34.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.34.36 Quit mecraw (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.42.04 # lol 05.42.05 # 20:41:15 | apples are for pie 05.42.05 # 20:41:17 | ..not computing 05.50.19 Join mecraw_ [0] (~mecraw@c-24-9-226-58.client.comcast.net) 05.52.59 # hi mecraw 05.56.31 Join mecraw__ [0] (~mecraw@c-24-9-226-58.client.comcast.net) 06.11.05 Quit adi|home (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.13.46 Quit mecraw_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.43.58 Join midk2k3 [0] (zakk@ACC301B3.ipt.aol.com) 06.43.58 Quit midknight2k3 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.54.46 Join adi|home [0] (~adi|home@as5300-9.216-194-23-163.nyc.ny.metconnect.net) 06.55.13 Quit midk2k3 () 07.13.55 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 07.34.37 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.40.42 Join Schnueff [0] (~mah@snoopix.cs.uni-sb.de) 09.34.38 *** No seen item changed, no save performed. 10.52.58 Quit scott666 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 11.10.28 Quit dsg_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.34.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.42.01 # is there a C guru here ? 11.43.49 # no idea.. but ask away 11.44.23 # i have a problem with arrays... 11.44.28 # i have defined a small array like that: 11.44.39 # UINT8 moo[] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}; 11.44.43 # and: 11.44.48 # 1) is it correctly defined ? 11.45.13 # 2) how to access it ? does moo[index] will work, if index is an unsigned char (= UINT8) ? 11.45.25 # no idea :) 11.45.30 # k ;) 11.45.38 # perhaps someone knows 11.59.39 # it's correctly defined if UINT8 is a typedef or macro for a primitive type 12.00.23 # moo[ index ] will work. Your compiler will (usually silently) promote the index type to int 12.01.00 # using an index < 0 or > 7 would be undefined 12.01.10 # ok 12.01.22 # also i have a function like this: 12.01.27 # SetValue(unsigned char value;); 12.01.31 # I call it this way: 12.01.41 # what's your function's return type? 12.01.43 # SetValue(moo[X]); where X is an unsigned char 12.01.54 # hmmm no return 12.02.20 # (i can't see the source code here, it's on another computer a floor away..) 12.02.28 # ah, C passes arguments by value, which means what's passed is a copy of the value; so the value in the aray will not be chnaged by the function 12.02.37 # ok yes 12.02.48 # but it looks like the function doesn't see the correct array value 12.03.03 # SetValue simply copies the value it is given to an I/O port of a µC 12.03.11 # You can either pass by reference, using a pointer, or modify the functionto return the value, and explcitly set the target to the returned value 12.03.12 # but i get weird results 12.03.31 # Oh, setvalue is not menat to modify the array? 12.03.37 # i simply want to pass the number to the function; the function doesn't has to change the value in the array 12.03.39 # nope ;) 12.04.04 # Sorry, I was making assumptions. My bad 12.04.17 # the name isn't very self-explanatory, i must admit 12.04.33 # anyway, i don't understand; is i do SetValue(0x55), it works 12.04.39 # but as soon as i use the array 12.04.44 # i get strange results 12.04.56 # if i have something like this: 12.04.59 # damned windows update has hosed my taskbar 12.05.15 # for (I=0; I<8; I++) { display(I) }; 12.05.23 # what will be displayed ? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ? 12.05.29 # or sth else ? 12.05.43 # (if display is sth like printf("%d ",argument);) 12.06.10 # what you think will be displayed. 12.06.25 # ok... (%$£@#& code that doesn't work) 12.06.44 # Um, do you have the code in front of you? 12.06.54 # noope :\ 12.07.33 # Want to go get it? 12.07.37 # hmmm wait i copy it to my computer 12.07.38 # yea 12.07.42 # give me 1minute 12.07.45 # brb 12.07.51 # Ok, I need to log oout and back in. Back in 5 12.08.31 Quit earHertz (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.11.26 Join earHertz [0] (~chatzilla@pool-141-156-234-241.res.east.verizon.net) 12.11.30 # ok 12.34.08 # earHertz: i have a hardware problem (floppy disk drive), i will fix it this evening (= in 5-6 hours) 12.34.16 # now i must leave :\ 12.34.21 # good bye and thanks !! 12.34.25 # thanks 12.40.55 Quit MT ("changing servers") 12.45.04 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 12.45.12 Join MT [0] (mt@no.beer.for.beating.me.uk) 12.51.23 Quit MT ("changing servers") 12.52.48 Join MT [0] (mt@no.beer.for.beating.me.uk) 13.00.00 # hamsters of the storm! hamsters of the storm! 13.16.19 Join Arnaud [0] (~asl@adsl.hlfl.org) 13.17.51 Join _MT [0] (mt@no.beer.for.beating.me.uk) 13.26.14 Quit MT (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.26.52 Nick _MT is now known as MT (mt@no.beer.for.beating.me.uk) 13.34.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.09.55 Join JusLookn [0] (~mrconfuz@204.212.103.2) 14.10.09 # Hi all 14.10.33 # I have a question regarding the config block, is there someone here who might be able to answer? 14.12.35 Join dsg [0] (~david@pasky.xs4all.nl) 14.14.26 # quiet in here 14.15.10 # ? 14.16.48 Quit JusLookn () 14.25.08 # anyone got any good places to learn about arm instruction set ? 14.26.54 # the internet! 14.35.14 Quit mecraw__ ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 14.48.23 Join JusLookn [0] (~mrconfuz@204.212.103.2) 14.48.39 # Hi again 14.52.35 # onfig block? 14.52.39 # what about it? 14.52.58 # My knowledge is about 4 months out of date, but.... 14.54.21 # I was wondering why the config data in the block starts at A8 14.55.09 # I'm not sure all of it does, but the idea was to reserve space up front. 14.55.48 # It really doesn't matter which bits are used. 14.56.13 # I have added a feature to my code to allow the user to select a default playlist directory, but with only 60 bytes at the end of the config block, it limits the directory to only a couple levels down. This works for me since I keep it at the top, but didn't want to hamstring other users 14.56.40 # Bad idea to include it in config block then 14.57.10 # for Windows users, the max path is going to be around 512 bytes, including canonical dir name and file name and file extension 14.57.34 # What's the point f having a deault playlist dir? 14.57.35 # Yeah, I noticed that the Rockbox max_path is 260 ... 14.57.55 # And there's that too/ ;) 14.58.06 # I keep all my playlists in the dir \Playlists to keep them out of the root and more organized 14.58.38 # When I create new playlists I like them to be created there 14.59.05 # For me, the 20 char MAX_FILE wortks fine ... but again ... causes a hamstring to others 15.00.01 # I think a more useful hack might be to establish a menu or hotkey that displays all playlists. The user wouldn't care so much where they are, as how easily he can find them. 15.00.22 # Then yu could essentially hardcode the dire, just like .rickbox is a"magic" dir name 15.32.06 Join mecraw__ [0] (~mecraw@69.2.235.2) 15.32.06 Quit JusLookn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.34.44 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.13.30 Quit BoBB_ ("Lost terminal") 16.14.03 Join BoBB [0] (~bob@ip68-106-225-254.ph.ph.cox.net) 16.24.32 Join methangas [0] (methangas@0x50c61de4.virnxx10.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk) 17.03.34 Join noalavida [0] (~no@216-MAD2-X71.libre.retevision.es) 17.03.44 # hello 17.04.29 # can somebody tellme where can i get an ucl image from de daily builds? 17.05.04 # now i only see ajz images, but in the past i downloaded ucl images as well 17.09.51 # there isn't anybody here? 17.17.56 # Um, Try idc dragon's page 17.18.07 # Or build your own. 17.18.14 # can you tel me yhe url? 17.18.48 # i've try build my own, but i am in linux and i can't find the uclpack program 17.19.07 # hold on 17.20.43 # ok 17.21.43 # http://joerg.hohensohn.bei.t-online.de/archos/flash/ 17.22.10 # thanks 17.22.24 # kinda old, except for v2 17.22.34 # but these images are some old 17.23.25 # yeah 17.23.39 # I've sure uclpack compiles under linux 17.24.42 # ok i 'll try get uclpack 17.26.31 # but you know why there's no more ucl imges on the rockbox page? 17.27.18 # noalavida: They are included in the downloads of the zip files. 17.27.26 # Under .rockbox/ 17.28.37 # oh, sorry 17.28.56 # it's true 17.29.31 # i feel stupid 17.31.17 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 17.32.11 # very thanks to you 17.34.45 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.35.00 Quit noalavida ("KVIrc 3.0.0-beta1 "Eve's Avatar"") 17.38.28 Quit uski ("Fermeture du client") 17.45.53 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EAB1BB.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.48.05 # dooooooooooooohhhhhhh i fragged the archos i just got yesterday :$ 17.49.18 # edx: How did you manage that? 17.50.27 # i dont know - i had a copy process running over night cuz i was copying the whole 20 gigs over USB 1.1 - and this morning the hard disk just made a screwed up sound (like a broken ide disk) - the archos boots till it tries to access the disk, then it makes the very same noise and does nothing except for a little background light flickering :< 17.53.37 # edx: was the charger plugged in? 17.54.00 # it was... 17.54.24 # and plugging it in now does nothing? 17.54.49 # plugging it in charges the batteries 17.54.55 # as usual - with the archos charger 17.55.12 # but usb or anything hd related doesnt work 17.55.30 # edx: And you've tried letting it charge for a while before accessing the disk? 17.55.51 # yea 17.56.29 # It's possible it's bad batteries... try a different set. 17.56.52 # but that noise it does... can it be related to bad batteries? 17.59.58 # It can, yes. 18.00.15 # If the disk tries to spin up, but there's not enough power, and then it tries again, etc. 18.01.39 # Well, gone. 18.02.03 # ah ok 18.02.10 # i'll give it a shot :) 18.02.10 # thx 18.15.57 Quit Schnueff ("leaving") 18.32.50 Join _aLF [0] (~alexandre@mutualite-3-82-67-66-128.fbx.proxad.net) 18.36.04 Join Zagor [0] (bjst@1-1-3-36a.sk.sth.bostream.se) 18.45.40 Quit Zagor (Remote closed the connection) 18.46.22 Join Zagor [0] (bjst@1-1-3-36a.sk.sth.bostream.se) 19.10.24 Quit edx (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 19.27.27 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EAA260.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.34.48 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.39.59 Quit _aLF (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.47.23 Quit hardeep ("BitchX: the un-Cola") 19.50.54 Join cjnr11 [0] (nmpjhb@l02v-29-69.d1.club-internet.fr) 20.16.54 Join _aLF [0] (~alexandre@mutualite-3-82-67-66-128.fbx.proxad.net) 20.38.00 Join pappou [0] (~pappou@p50804204.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.39.55 Quit pappou (Client Quit) 20.40.01 Join pappou [0] (~bbr@p50804204.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.48.16 Quit pappou () 20.54.33 Join pappou [0] (~bbr@p50804204.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 21.03.55 Join uski [0] (~moo@62.212.119.185) 21.12.28 Quit pappou (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 21.27.22 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 21.34.51 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.47.57 Join scott666 [0] (scott666@c-24-245-58-245.mn.client2.attbi.com) 21.48.01 Join [IDC]Dragon [0] (~idc-drago@p50861CC4.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.48.49 # <[IDC]Dragon> Zagor, are you there? 21.50.16 Join Sebulba02 [0] (~Sebulba02@emily1-118.stetson.edu) 22.02.24 # oh 22.02.31 # an [IDC]Dragon 22.02.35 # a RARE specimen 22.02.42 # * uski tries to capture it 22.03.00 # don't move, [IDC]Dragon, don't move... 22.03.19 # <[IDC]Dragon> I won't 22.03.37 # ;) 22.12.30 Nick edx is now known as {edx} (edx@pD9EAA260.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.17.38 Join thedude02 [0] (dudes@pm474-03.dialip.mich.net) 22.18.17 # hello! 22.18.42 # sup 22.18.53 # n'much 22.18.58 # nuch 22.23.44 Quit thedude02 () 22.24.55 # back 22.25.09 # <[IDC]Dragon> Heya 22.30.03 Quit methangas (" I love my HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-") 22.36.05 # does anyone her get red led deads frequently? 22.36.23 # i used to but at some point they stopped 22.36.48 # <[IDC]Dragon> I never did 22.36.56 # im not convinced theyre completely gone though 22.37.28 # they're not. i get them sometimes with my new 80gig disk. i just don't get them frequently enough to practically debug them. 22.37.54 # but i have some ideas i'd like to try on somebody who reasonably quickly can tell if they make a difference or not 22.48.26 Quit {edx} (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.49.10 Quit Arnaud ("Fermeture du client") 22.56.56 Join pfavr [0] (~pfavr@213.237.46.232.adsl.ron.worldonline.dk) 22.58.06 Quit cjnr11 () 22.58.40 # just flashed my recorder 20 using 2. - this is so great! 22.59.42 # thanks a lot to all the developers 23.00.34 # <[IDC]Dragon> you're welcome! 23.02.09 # btw: I changed batteries to 2100mAh and while at it soldered some of the soldering points again 23.02.37 # this solved problems with flickering background light and instabillity to pressure 23.02.51 # :-) 23.04.03 # is there some place to "register" the rockbox sw? It could be fun to see how many users of rockbox there are... 23.04.27 # what models they have and what they think about it 23.05.01 # joining the mailing list might be a good start 23.06.04 # pfavr: we don't keep a list of that sort, no. i don't expect it would be very accurate anyway :) 23.06.53 # ok, just thought it would be cool. And a nice way to show my gratitude to this project 23.08.37 # btw any of you live in Stockholm? 23.08.48 # yes, three of us 23.09.07 # (I'm moving there for 6months starting at february 04) 23.09.24 # (will be visiting next week) 23.09.29 # ah, cool. we'll invite you to our hack sessions ;) 23.09.44 # I would love that! 23.09.54 # are you a programmer? 23.10.07 # So you meet physically and sit together to hack on Rockbox? 23.10.12 # programmer: yes 23.10.56 # no, we've never actually done that. although the core triad (me, Daniel and Linus) are close friends since many years so we often meet and discuss stuff over a beer or twelve. 23.11.44 # Ok, so if I bring some beer? 23.12.00 # hehe. i'm sure we can work something out :) 23.12.02 # (Erdinger Dunkel is my favorite) 23.12.12 # i'm more of an ale person 23.12.36 # ok, we have a local brewery here on Funen / Denmark which makes a really nice ale 23.13.09 # nice. bring some! ;) 23.13.36 # I'll stuff some in my hand luggage 23.14.24 # My wife and I will come to Stockholm monday 15 to wednesday 17 23.15.21 # We are looking for an apartment to stay for six months starting february... If you have any tips, I'll appreciate it very much 23.16.26 # btw: is it really ok to use the rockbox channel for chat like this or should I shut up? 23.16.33 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 23.17.05 # some limited chat is ok, as long as it doesn't get into a bad habit :) 23.17.43 # <[IDC]Dragon> Tell that to midnight, etc. 23.19.48 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 23.19.59 # [IDC]Dragon: i've tried... 23.20.25 # <[IDC]Dragon> Hi Linus! 23.20.30 # howdy linus. pfavr has promised to bring us beer in february! ;) 23.20.58 # beer? 23.21.11 # hehe, yeah he's moving to stockholm 23.23.41 # from denmark to stockholm, why? 23.25.40 Join foxy-tyger [0] (~foxy-tyge@67-42-37-200.phnx.qwest.net) 23.25.56 # hello? 23.26.07 # LinusN: to meet us, of course :) (nah, work) 23.26.27 # foxy-tyger: hi 23.27.07 # whats this channel used for....is it like tech support ^_^' 23.27.26 # foxy-tyger: sometimes, yes 23.29.27 # Zagor: good luck with the Red LED stuff :D 23.29.43 # can u try to help me with some tech problems 23.29.50 # thanks :) 23.30.56 # foxy-tyger: shoot 23.32.40 # thanks ;)...my mp3 player just today, my screen started to display random charitors and numbers...now when i turn it on...the screen sumetimes works and then sometimes doent 23.32.50 # first 23.33.01 # foxy-tyger: first of all, which model is it? 23.33.13 # studio 20 23.33.31 # did you have it in a damp anvironment, or drop it? 23.33.44 # no..not that i can recall 23.34.54 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.34.55 # is it any different if you push the display slightly? 23.35.03 # no 23.35.36 # try this: 23.35.53 # push the screen while turning it on 23.43.55 Join foxy_tyger [0] (~foxy-tyge@67-42-37-200.phnx.qwest.net) 23.43.55 Quit foxy-tyger (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.44.34 # sorry about that...damn computer 23.44.36 # Zagor: what is your RLD theory? 23.44.42 # foxy_tyger: welcome back 23.44.49 # ty ^_^' 23.44.50 # did you see my last tip? 23.44.53 # push the screen while turning it on 23.44.55 # ya 23.45.20 # now i dont hear the HD spin up 23.45.28 # LinusN: well i added some traces and history logging and what i found is the same as someone (who was it again?) found a while ago: it's soft_reset that fails. 23.47.01 # and the reason we come back alive at all is that we do another soft reset when the first one fails. so obviously, some disks are more sensitive to how we do this reset. so i've tried relaxing the timing a bit. 23.47.38 # foxy_tyger: no hd spinup? check your batteries 23.47.56 # foxy_tyger: I had great success with dissassembling and resoldering all the larger soldering points inside. Especially I think some of the metal plates should be soldered together to make a good ground connection. 23.48.20 # Zagor: ok 23.48.43 # and we don't do soft reset when poweroff=true? 23.49.03 # no, we do a hard reset then 23.49.17 # but that could have the same problem 23.50.04 # people have reported recording problems when poweroff=false, but it works perfectly when poweroff=true 23.50.49 # ok 23.51.06 Quit foxy_tyger (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.52.32 # <[IDC]Dragon> Zagor: new file uploaded 23.54.47 # so, how should we get rid of the charging screen? 23.55.05 # in car adapter mode, for example 23.56.21 # i think dragons idea sounded like a good start 23.56.43 # which is? 23.57.30 # hang on 23.58.50 # <[IDC]Dragon> to mark in the RTC that we're about to start the disk, then try it, later reset that flag. If you start withthe flag set, you know you've crashed befor because of the power surge.