--- Log for 11.01.104 Server: orwell.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 28 days and 10 hours ago 00.04.54 Join top_bloke [0] (~ekolb_pot@dsc06-chc-il-209-109-235-191.rasserver.net) 00.07.17 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.14.49 Quit midhaarrocker (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.26.00 Quit Pierrot ("good night ...") 00.29.41 # when using this command 00.29.42 # lcd_invertrect(x,y,width,height) 00.30.26 # is the pixel x y, relevant 00.30.33 # regarding the hight 00.30.36 # height 00.32.39 # or is it in the middle of the area 00.32.40 Quit dwihno (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.33.08 Join dwihno [20] (dwihno@h81172195115.kund.kommunicera.umea.se) 00.38.11 Join dwihno_ [20] (dwihno@h81172195115.kund.kommunicera.umea.se) 00.38.11 Quit dwihno (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.39.28 Quit track ("Leaving") 00.41.02 Join c0utta [0] (noemail@dialup-155.100.220.203.acc03-waym-adl.comindico.com.au) 00.48.33 Quit top_bloke (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.49.49 Quit uski ("Fermeture du client") 00.58.55 Join track [0] (jirc@ACB9C07A.ipt.aol.com) 01.00.37 Quit track (Client Quit) 01.02.34 Join arspy87 [0] (~trilluser@h00062598fa3b.ne.client2.attbi.com) 01.16.13 Join midknight2k3 [0] (J_Applet@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 01.17.00 Quit oxygen77 ("ChatZilla 0.8.31 [Mozilla rv:1.4/7]") 01.21.19 Part arspy87 01.28.06 Quit tboy ("Bye guys") 01.28.51 Nick edx{code} is now known as edx (edx@pD9EAAF61.dip.t-dialin.net) 01.29.09 # hi edx 01.29.18 # hi 01.33.59 # hey midknight2k3 :) 01.34.59 # hi timbels 01.46.29 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 01.46.42 # hi hardeep 01.46.46 # hello 01.58.20 Quit edx () 02.07.20 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.26.16 # hmmmm, anyone want to test a new feature? 02.26.43 # aww grr 02.26.45 # what feature 02.26.50 # i havent got the ajbrecfm around 02.26.50 # GRR 02.26.53 # * midknight2k3 stabs self 02.27.21 # view/edit playlists on disk 02.27.26 # re: feature 02.27.40 # ohh 02.27.46 # like the open like folders thing? 02.28.16 # yeah, like what was being discussed on the mailing list 02.28.22 # grrrrrrr! 02.28.26 # * midknight2k3 stabs again 02.31.03 # if anyone sees this and wants to try it out, patch and binaries at: http://hardeeps.freeshell.org/viewer/ 02.31.16 # i can try it tomorrow 02.31.19 # i will* 02.32.59 # wow 02.32.59 Quit dwihno_ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.33.02 # looks like a LOT of code 02.33.16 Join dwihno [20] (dwihno@h81172195115.kund.kommunicera.umea.se) 02.35.25 Join track [0] (jirc@ACBB5861.ipt.aol.com) 02.35.25 Quit dwihno (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.38.16 Join dwihno [20] (dwihno@h81172195115.kund.kommunicera.umea.se) 02.40.50 # hardeep: was there an issue with building? 02.40.57 # what's this ssize_t change? 02.48.02 # hi 02.48.08 # tfad 02.49.06 # tea maker 02.52.37 # Multi-function 02.56.03 Quit AciD (Connection timed out) 02.56.35 # midknight2k3: there was problem building the X11 simulator on cygwin 02.56.57 # ohhh 02.58.35 # :-( 02.58.58 # track: fine, i'll but. sdd 02.59.00 # bite* 02.59.26 # u love ur sdd 02.59.36 # u love ur tea maker 02.59.53 # well that has a function, sdd does not 03.00.01 # fine then 03.00.03 # ill ignore you 03.00.22 # ok fine ignore me if you want 03.19.04 Quit hardeep ("BitchX: the Cadillac of all clients") 03.20.50 Quit track ("Leaving") 03.40.30 # hehe 03.40.39 # lol 03.40.54 # hmm whats that viewer? 03.41.00 # [02:31] if anyone sees this and wants to try it out, patch and binaries at: http://hardeeps.freeshell.org/viewer/ 03.41.12 # it allows you to view playlists like a folder 03.41.19 # huh 03.41.33 # how ? 03.41.39 # normally when u click it it plays 03.41.41 # right 03.41.44 # but this way 03.41.50 # it treats them like folders sort of 03.41.53 # so you can open it 03.42.00 # and view it like a folder 03.42.01 # what is the benifit of that? 03.42.09 # if you can't tell, forget it 03.42.12 # gehhe 03.42.13 # lol 03.42.14 # ! 03.42.23 # remember i'm a newbie midnight! 03.42.32 # and go fix the .nfo! heheheh :P 03.42.33 # joke 03.42.40 # lol 03.42.51 # i tried some stuff today 03.42.54 # but.. 03.42.58 # its difficult 03.43.03 # there are like 5 chars 03.43.08 # wich should be replaced by space 03.43.11 # or just be deleted 03.43.23 # then the nfo is completely clear from garbage 03.43.27 # only text left 03.43.32 # dfg 03.43.41 # so in somewhay the program must know how to delete those chars 03.43.45 # or something like that 03.43.55 # thats the only thing i can com up with 03.43.56 # atm 03.45.12 # ? 03.45.17 # what? 03.45.22 # nm 03.45.27 # yeh its not that easy 03.45.48 # yep 03.45.59 # hehe 04.00.48 Join Guest [0] (jirc@ool-43544fe0.dyn.optonline.net) 04.02.30 Quit Guest (Client Quit) 04.07.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.12.44 Join t-76]1w} [0] (fbhx3hm@h24-78-21-187.tb.shawcable.net) 04.12.47 # moo moo cows moo 04.12.52 Part t-76]1w} ("10118") 04.13.50 # asdf 04.14.08 # brb 04.14.10 Quit midknight2k3 (Remote closed the connection) 04.14.41 Join midknight2k3 [0] (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 04.21.50 Join dwihno_ [20] (dwihno@h81172195115.kund.kommunicera.umea.se) 04.21.50 Quit dwihno (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.26.52 Join dwihno [20] (dwihno@h81172195115.kund.kommunicera.umea.se) 04.26.53 Quit dwihno_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.37.47 Join AciD [0] (alwaysup@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 04.37.54 # hi acid 04.38.13 # hey 04.43.04 # hi 04.43.51 # midknight2k3: u ever heard of cue suport? 04.44.00 # queue? 04.44.04 # no 04.44.06 # ehm 04.44.09 # ? 04.44.10 # how do i explain this 04.44.12 # dj sets 04.44.14 # in mp3 04.44.22 # are like 1 file 04.44.25 # to prevent skipping 04.44.35 # they include a .cue file 04.44.39 # OHH 04.44.42 # wich for example winamp can reasd 04.44.45 # and it makes a playlist 04.44.53 # hmm 04.44.54 # to use within the 1 file 04.44.58 # so you can still skip sings 04.45.00 # songs 04.45.05 # u understand what i mean? 04.45.22 # yeahh 04.45.29 # but 04.45.30 # like this 04.45.30 # uhh 04.45.36 # (long [paste) 04.45.38 # ERFORMER "VA" 04.45.38 # TITLE "Carl Cox - F.A.C.T. Australia II" 04.45.38 # FILE "01-va-carl_cox_-_f.a.c.t._australia_ii_cd1-fsp.mp3" MP3 04.45.38 # TRACK 01 AUDIO 04.45.38 # TITLE "Voce Mesmo" 04.45.39 *** Alert Mode level 1 04.45.39 # PERFORMER "Anderson Noise" 04.45.41 # INDEX 01 00:00:00 04.45.43 # TRACK 02 AUDIO 04.45.45 # TITLE "The Groove Pt 2" 04.45.47 # PERFORMER "Trevor Rockcliffe" 04.45.49 # INDEX 01 03:04:10 04.45.53 # and its only1 mp3 04.46.03 # ohh 04.46.04 # but when u open it u can still browse songs 04.46.04 # like times 04.46.15 # this is the mp3 04.46.20 # i downloaded 04.46.20 # 01-va-carl_cox_-_f.a.c.t._australia_ii_cd1-fsp.mp3 04.46.22 # like 1 file but the cue file lets you browse to certain points like tracks? 04.46.27 # Yep 04.46.29 # exactly 04.46.37 # i have a lot of dj mixes who use this 04.46.39 # request it. i sure as hell can't do that. 04.46.46 # hehe 04.46.52 # ok 04.47.56 # any idea IF it would be possible? 04.48.03 # or does it sound impossible 04.48.37 # possible 04.48.39 # yes 04.50.01 # kewl 04.53.40 # hmm 04.53.40 # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&group_id=44306&atid=439121&aid=613314 04.54.22 # ok 04.54.24 # its already fileD? 04.55.40 *** Alert Mode OFF 04.56.44 # well 04.56.45 # in 2002 04.56.46 # :( 04.57.02 # LMAO 04.57.31 # hmm 04.57.47 # check 04.57.47 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/mail/archive/rockbox-archive-2002-09/1078.shtml 04.58.00 # OH WEEE 04.58.46 # u know how i install this midknight2k3? 04.58.50 # yups 04.58.58 # sounds promosing 04.59.23 # promosing? 04.59.26 # promo sing? 04.59.58 # hey! 05.00.03 # i'm not that good in english 05.00.07 # i wanna see u talk dutch! 05.00.25 # de hur mitzen schwing 05.01.02 # dutch is not deutsch 05.01.03 # hehe 05.01.08 # dutch = from holland 05.01.12 # not germany 05.01.14 # ;) 05.06.19 Nick midknight2k3 is now known as mk|GetFoodCuzUAr (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.06.35 Nick mk|GetFoodCuzUAr is now known as mk|alsogettingfo (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.07.47 Nick mk|alsogettingfo is now known as midknight2k3 (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.07.59 Nick midknight2k3 is now known as mk|NoLongerFood (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.09.36 Nick mk|NoLongerFood is now known as midknight2k3 (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.27.26 Nick midknight2k3 is now known as mk|coding (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.28.23 Nick mk|coding is now known as mk|reading (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.28.38 # ? 05.28.42 # oops 05.28.44 # ignore that 05.28.45 # LMAO 05.28.47 # hehe 05.28.55 Quit adi|home ("Damn flying monkies") 05.30.45 Nick mk|reading is now known as mk|insulted (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.31.12 Nick mk|insulted is now known as mk|NotInsultedBy (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.31.18 Nick mk|NotInsultedBy is now known as MIDK (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.34.08 Nick MIDK is now known as midknight2k3 (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.36.04 # lot of names 05.36.05 # hehe 05.36.19 # sorry 05.36.27 # wish you could nick in just one channel 05.36.29 # np 05.36.33 # hmm yeah 05.36.36 # parrently not 05.36.44 # cygwin is the equivalent of busted 05.36.53 # uh? 05.36.56 Nick midknight2k3 is now known as GiveEmToMe (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.37.08 Nick GiveEmToMe is now known as BotheredByAS (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.37.14 # i cant patch. 05.37.27 # ouch 05.37.33 # :( 05.37.34 # sorry 05.37.36 # np 05.37.39 # tomorrow 05.37.39 # i will wait 05.37.42 # i can promise 05.37.44 # yep noprob 05.37.48 # cygwin works at my moms :) 05.37.51 # ehehe 05.37.53 Nick BotheredByAS is now known as midknight2k3 (zakk@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 05.47.52 # I THINK I FINISHED THE ETCHERSKETCHER 05.49.10 Quit AciD ("http://frbattle.free.fr/mixs/samedi%2012%20juillet%2013-14%20heures%20angle%20mort/AciD%20vs%20Formax%20-%20Live@prun'%20radi) 05.57.12 Join arspy87 [0] (~trilluser@h00062598fa3b.ne.client2.attbi.com) 05.57.48 Part arspy87 06.06.43 Join arspy87 [0] (~trilluser@h00062598fa3b.ne.client2.attbi.com) 06.07.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.21.08 Part arspy87 06.32.54 Quit earHertz ("ChatZilla 0.9.54b [Mozilla rv:1.5/20031007]") 07.45.14 Join midk2k3 [0] (midknight2@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 08.02.39 Quit midknight2k3 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.02.44 Nick midk2k3 is now known as midknight2k3 (midknight2@12-229-204-15.client.attbi.com) 08.07.29 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.10.45 Quit scott666 ("i'll be back...eventually...") 09.51.28 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EAAF61.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.07.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.20.23 Nick edx is now known as edx{sports} (edx@pD9EAAF61.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.30.11 # lol 11.28.01 # nite, all! 11.28.15 Quit midknight2k3 ("sudden death") 11.28.30 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 11.42.26 Join earHurts [0] (~zic@pool-141-156-150-50.res.east.verizon.net) 11.50.30 Quit earHurts (Remote closed the connection) 12.07.36 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.49.27 Quit Timbels () 12.50.13 Join linux_galore [0] (~logan1@061.c.002.syd.iprimus.net.au) 12.50.36 # * linux_galore wonders id there is a scissor and paper linux 12.50.52 # if 12.51.30 Part linux_galore ("Client exiting") 13.15.32 Join Timbels [0] (Timbels@qn-213-73-224-142.quicknet.nl) 13.15.53 # aloha all! 13.16.12 # any programmers (for rockbox) awake? 13.16.24 # have a little question 13.26.27 # i'm awake but it had better be simple 13.32.08 # ehm nevermind then 13.32.13 # its pretty tricky 13.32.15 # (i guess) 13.34.13 # hit me with it!! 13.34.35 # ok 13.34.43 # i just got me this great device 13.34.48 # i dj myself 13.34.52 # and play my mixes on it 13.35.13 # now i found this in the archive 13.35.18 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/mail/archive/rockbox-archive-2002-09/1078.shtml 13.35.37 # thats pretty dated from what i hear 13.35.45 # shouldn'tr be compatible with the recent version 13.35.54 # but i would DIE to have that feature 13.36.03 # all my mixes use that .cue 13.36.11 # to skip through the large file 13.36.27 # i can see in the archive that there have been a lot of talk about 13.36.39 # and that version did work back then but not anymore i guess 13.36.53 # so if anyone can code, and could make this work it woud be amazing 13.37.52 # u understand what it does? 13.37.52 # yes, it does sound cool for djing 13.37.58 # yep 13.38.05 # and i trade a lot of mixes with friends 13.38.12 # and they all have those files 13.38.43 # have you tried emailing dave chapman ? 13.38.45 # and aperantly it could work on the rockbox because it has been tried before as u can see in that old patch 13.38.47 # yes 13.38.50 # he responded 13.38.57 # but he is very busy with other projects 13.39.04 # and would love to see this feauture to 13.39.09 # but afraid it needs changes 13.39.14 # to the recent build 13.39.22 # hmmm 13.39.29 # here 13.39.31 # long paste 13.39.31 # Tim, 13.39.31 # From what I can tell, the structure of Rockbox has changed a lot since I wrote my patch, so it will be hard to apply it to recent builds. 13.39.31 DBUG Enqueued KICK Timbels 13.39.31 # I would still very much like to see .cue support in Rockbox (especially the ability to create them in Rockbox), but I have other open source projects that I'm working on at the moment, so I can't do it myself. 13.39.50 # about that create thing.. i don't mind with that 13.39.54 # i can do that on the pc 13.40.13 # it is pure for skipping trough 1 big mix without gaps and still see track names etc 13.40.27 # i know i can cut them before but since most mixes come with a .cue it would be much better 13.40.31 # in my opinion 13.40.33 # you need someone here who does that type of work 13.40.38 # i'm new here 13.40.43 # just got my recorder 2 days 13.40.51 # kurzharocker seems to be one of the guys who does djing 13.40.58 # hmm 13.41.03 # ok 13.41.07 # he is here wuite a bit 13.41.11 # ah nice 13.41.13 # wuite=quite 13.41.18 # ow 13.41.21 # i thought with a bit 13.41.22 # hehe 13.41.42 # he has been working on a silence detection patch 13.41.42 # but do you think that old patch 13.41.47 # would be compatible? 13.41.49 # yeah i know 13.41.52 # he skipped it now 13.41.57 # because of latency 13.42.00 # i read about it 13.42.03 # there are quite a few guys using rockbox for djing 13.42.17 # hmm then i think its pretty strange 13.42.20 # he's in germany, so keeps german hours 13.42.22 # that it still hasn't been done 13.42.28 # haha 13.42.30 # i'm in holland 13.42.36 # its midday here and in germany 13.42.40 # so he should be awake 13.42.41 # ;) 13.42.44 # you'll probably see him today 13.42.47 # kewl 13.42.48 # he's very reliable 13.42.54 # ah 13.43.06 # i hope he will look into it 13.43.17 # would be the only thing and then its the perfect machine 13.43.21 # (already is) but.. 13.43.21 # ;) 13.43.33 # i mainly work on the ui stuff 13.43.36 # ah 13.43.41 # ui 13.43.42 # ? 13.43.48 # user interface 13.43.51 # (my english sucks) 13.43.52 # ah 13.43.54 # i understand 13.44.02 # better than my dutch 13.44.06 # ghehe 13.44.10 # dank je wel 13.44.11 # ;) 13.44.15 # ja 13.44.54 # i now have that standard battery's in it, think i'm gonna buy those higher charge batterys 13.44.57 # 2200 or so 13.45.02 # u use them? 13.45.14 # i'm using 2100 13.45.19 # ah 13.45.27 # good playtime with that? 13.45.35 # 8-10 13.45.38 # hmm 13.45.45 # i play a lot of 192/256/320 13.45.48 # more disk access 13.45.49 # ah 13.45.51 # me only 192 13.45.59 # but nothing lower 13.46.17 # u got a jbr ? 13.46.49 # yep 13.46.50 # 20 13.46.59 # u? 13.47.23 # jbr6 upgraded to 60gb 13.47.29 # had it for 2 years 13.47.31 # aaah 13.47.35 # still happy? 13.47.42 # yes, very 13.47.45 # kewl 13.47.54 # i have had to solder the battery terminals 13.48.00 # ow 13.48.12 Join earHurts [0] (~zic@pool-141-156-150-50.res.east.verizon.net) 13.48.17 # my friend bought it 2 years ago 13.48.23 # i just lend it from him 13.48.25 # test 13.48.32 # and i am possitive i will buy it from him 13.48.37 # great machine 13.48.37 # test2 13.48.45 # 123 test is completed 13.48.45 # test3 13.49.05 # test4 13.49.13 # i love having all my music with me 13.49.28 # yep 13.49.43 # well i can't fit all of it on it 13.49.46 # but thats not my intention 13.49.49 # just a lot 13.50.16 # 500 mb or whatever flash players have is just not enough 13.50.25 # (for me) 13.51.14 # me too 13.51.38 # i use a nex2 as well with a 192mb flash 13.51.43 # mainly for running 13.51.50 # i don;t run with the jbr 13.52.07 # ah 13.52.12 # smart thinking 13.52.20 # dont think that will be good 13.52.23 # to heavy also 14.07.37 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.11.52 # yawn 14.11.52 Quit earHurts (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.13.12 Nick c0utta is now known as c0utta{zZZ} (noemail@dialup-155.100.220.203.acc03-waym-adl.comindico.com.au) 14.25.07 Join AciD [0] (alwaysup@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 14.49.05 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 14.51.34 Join track [0] (jirc@ACB9D960.ipt.aol.com) 15.21.34 Quit track ("Leaving") 16.00.55 # ZZzzzzzzzzzzzz wake up you all :) 16.07.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.26.02 Join gfegsreg [0] (~hdshfds@142.Red-80-34-212.pooles.rima-tde.net) 16.37.12 # is it true that you (the developers of rockbox) are thinking of doing the same thing with the iHP-120 firmware? 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21.12.45 # nope 21.12.59 # there are lots of tutorials for that 21.13.03 # on the web 21.13.33 # the only ones i've found are for the reguar recorders and the jukebox 6000 21.13.38 # i haven't seen any of the fm 21.13.58 # hmm 21.14.04 # that could be 21.14.09 # sorry :( 21.14.17 # never thought of the difference 21.24.54 Quit Dynamite () 21.30.24 Join earHurts [0] (~zic@pool-141-156-150-50.res.east.verizon.net) 21.41.19 Join track [0] (jirc@ACBD23E6.ipt.aol.com) 21.48.33 Quit elinenbe (" The IRC Client of the Gods! -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- HydraIRC") 21.48.41 Join [IDC]Dragon [0] (~idc-drago@p508618BF.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.53.03 Quit track ("Leaving") 21.53.12 # Mr. Dragon! 21.53.21 # <[IDC]Dragon> Hi 21.53.52 # You're rewriting the mpeg code? 21.54.28 # <[IDC]Dragon> how's your box? 21.54.39 # <[IDC]Dragon> you were first. 21.54.44 # <[IDC]Dragon> MPEG is fine 21.54.55 # my box is down 21.55.27 # at first newmp3 claimed they'd changed the baord, then I convinced them they had not 21.55.42 # (I had photos of the original board) 21.55.45 # <[IDC]Dragon> any resolution? 21.55.52 # then I went on holiday 21.56.03 # so I have to write him again 21.56.18 # he says now he will fix it without furtheer charge 21.56.31 # but my confidence is low 21.57.29 # <[IDC]Dragon> but we have to fix the flash, right? 21.57.37 # well, no 21.57.55 # newmp3 said they'd put ina new pcb. they did not. 21.58.19 # <[IDC]Dragon> so they have another chance to put a new one in ;) 21.58.19 # so if they now do, they'll end up replacing the flash along with the board 21.58.44 # this is why I asked on the list if any fmr did not have flash 21.58.54 # and you said they all do 21.59.05 # <[IDC]Dragon> can we ask them for parts? 21.59.17 # <[IDC]Dragon> if they trash the board anyhow... 21.59.27 # oh, we will ask that all parts taken out be returned 21.59.38 # just like with an auto mechanic 21.59.48 # <[IDC]Dragon> several people would be glad about your old chip 22.00.00 # glad how? 22.00.16 # <[IDC]Dragon> to solder it into their unflashable box 22.00.29 # <[IDC]Dragon> like I did with mine 22.00.42 # I thought you purchased a supply of those chips 22.00.52 # <[IDC]Dragon> 5 pieces, yes 22.01.10 # <[IDC]Dragon> I didn't scrap another box, no 22.01.30 # <[IDC]Dragon> but I gave 3 of the chips away 22.01.31 # I'd be happy to let you have the original board 22.01.37 # <[IDC]Dragon> kept one spare 22.01.50 # <[IDC]Dragon> plus mine means I have none left 22.02.19 # one for your gf's? 22.02.31 # <[IDC]Dragon> that was flashable, phew. 22.02.44 # <[IDC]Dragon> Else I'd needed my golden spare part. 22.02.57 # <[IDC]Dragon> or leave it 22.02.57 # yes, the thing is to test at the store 22.03.16 # <[IDC]Dragon> difficult 22.03.18 # becuase I did not jhave my archos on holiday 22.03.19 # <[IDC]Dragon> y 22.03.43 # I bought a 512MB SD card 22.03.53 # and tested it at the store 22.04.51 # btw, Dragon, what is beneth the panel on the bottom of the archos? 22.05.06 # <[IDC]Dragon> panel? 22.05.18 # with the two screws 22.05.20 # <[IDC]Dragon> ah, the tuner 22.05.33 # huh? 22.05.41 # that's no tuner 22.05.56 # <[IDC]Dragon> no, that has no screws 22.06.02 # <[IDC]Dragon> again, what panel? 22.06.09 # on the very bottom 22.06.43 # under the panel are losts of small wires 22.06.49 # <[IDC]Dragon> the perpendicular PCB holding the IDE connector? 22.07.01 # it looks like it might be to the hdd, yes 22.07.17 # is it an ide connector? 22.07.32 Quit Jet8810 ("Leaving") 22.07.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.07.50 # <[IDC]Dragon> I need to dig out the picture, to find out what side you mean 22.08.18 # ok, on the fmr the top is the battery hatch 22.08.34 # the side opposite to that side I call the bottom 22.09.03 # <[IDC]Dragon> OK 22.09.09 # the part that is to the ground if the archos is set up, with the lcd facing the horizon 22.09.15 # <[IDC]Dragon> (can't be the picture I made) 22.09.37 Quit ze ("leaving") 22.09.57 # <[IDC]Dragon> OK, you're talking about the IDE connector board 22.10.13 # anyway, could you take off that panel and use those wires to connect directly to the hdd? 22.10.37 # <[IDC]Dragon> mine has no wires there 22.10.45 # ah 22.10.46 Join uski [0] (~moo@gandalf.digital-network.org) 22.10.52 # <[IDC]Dragon> do you mean pins? 22.11.33 # <[IDC]Dragon> any URL of the picture you're referring to? 22.11.34 # hi * 22.11.36 # um. I suppose 22.13.25 # http://www.angelfire.com/trek/archos/arch10.jpg 22.14.32 # <[IDC]Dragon> ah, thats a MM 22.15.21 # <[IDC]Dragon> they have a connector which is primarily IDE, iirc 22.15.43 # <[IDC]Dragon> or maybe their bus 22.16.27 # so you could directly connect to the hdd? 22.16.50 # <[IDC]Dragon> I don't think so 22.17.06 # what could you do with it? 22.17.22 # <[IDC]Dragon> rather: hou can connect an external IDE device, i.e. a CF card 22.17.34 # <[IDC]Dragon> s/hou/you 22.17.49 # chain the ides? 22.20.59 Quit earHurts (Remote closed the connection) 22.21.55 Join earHurts [0] (~zic@pool-141-156-150-50.res.east.verizon.net) 22.22.07 Join [IDC]Dragon2 [0] (~idc-drago@pD9512B7E.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.22.17 # sorry, doom killed my keyboard 22.23.50 # <[IDC]Dragon2> and something killed my connection 22.24.07 # not doom' I assume 22.24.27 # playing doom on my handheld is oddly absorbing 22.24.33 # <[IDC]Dragon2> maybe t-online 22.24.51 # <[IDC]Dragon2> plaing doom on what? 22.24.59 # my zaurus 22.25.06 # <[IDC]Dragon2> ah 22.25.13 # <[IDC]Dragon2> better display 22.25.29 # 320x240 22.25.44 # <[IDC]Dragon2> I use OPIE on my webpad 22.25.56 # <[IDC]Dragon2> same software as for Zaurus, I think 22.26.00 # what hardware? 22.26.19 # <[IDC]Dragon2> Siemens SimPad 22.26.33 # I will flash opie as soon as I find my missisnf cf card 22.26.56 # <[IDC]Dragon2> it doesn't come with it? 22.27.37 # no, it comes with sharp's build 22.28.16 # companies always make better software than hobbyists, didn't you know? ;) 22.28.20 # <[IDC]Dragon2> and Opera? 22.28.32 # <[IDC]Dragon2> sure they do ;) 22.28.42 # Opera mostly sucks 22.29.00 # Opera supports special pda css styles 22.29.13 # but the css files are not in plaintext 22.29.23 # <[IDC]Dragon2> Hmm, I use Opera all the time on it 22.29.26 # this frustrates my attempt to improve it 22.29.40 # look for the file pda.css 22.30.03 # <[IDC]Dragon2> don't have it at hand now 22.30.23 # when you do 22.31.03 # <[IDC]Dragon2> it's charging right now, was completely flat a few minutes ago 22.31.29 # you can't use it while it charges? 22.31.49 # <[IDC]Dragon2> I can, but have to re-plug it to bring it here 22.32.01 # <[IDC]Dragon2> hang on... 22.32.06 # no,' 22.32.10 # no biggie 22.33.06 # <[IDC]Dragon2> too late 22.33.25 # <[IDC]Dragon2> now I can read the IRC from there 22.33.51 # <[IDC]Dragon2> where is that file? 22.34.41 # <[IDC]Dragon2> pda.css in which dir, I mean? 22.35.22 # jjj 22.35.41 # in /home/QtPalmtop/opera/styles 22.36.11 # <[IDC]Dragon2> ah, I see that. 22.36.29 # <[IDC]Dragon2> 6892 bytes? 22.37.02 Quit [IDC]Dragon (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.37.19 Nick [IDC]Dragon2 is now known as [IDC]Dragon (~idc-drago@pD9512B7E.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.38.42 # yes 22.38.57 # it's in some strange format 22.39.13 # and starts with OPCS 22.39.20 # er, OPCF 22.39.32 # <[IDC]Dragon> I haven't digged so deep into it, I'm just using it 22.39.59 # <[IDC]Dragon> linux is an unkown thing to me 22.41.14 # really??? 22.41.25 # I am surprised 22.41.39 # <[IDC]Dragon> I'm a windows lamer 22.41.53 # me too 22.42.19 # <[IDC]Dragon> well, I can do a bit of that command line stuff, but don't know what's under the hood 22.42.39 # do you use cygwin? 22.42.47 # <[IDC]Dragon> yes 22.42.57 # me too 22.43.48 # cygwin rocks 22.44.26 # <[IDC]Dragon> yes, it's pretty impressive how close that is to the real thing 22.44.57 # yes, good practice 22.45.11 # I intend to transition to linux eventually 22.46.11 # <[IDC]Dragon> I tried once, the install failed 22.46.26 # <[IDC]Dragon> still have that space for it on the HD 22.47.07 # yes, I'm waiting until the software I want is perfected 22.47.25 # basicallly, the mozilla stuff 22.51.39 Quit oxygen77 ("ChatZilla 0.8.31 [Mozilla rv:1.4/7]") 22.52.45 # hmmm, you guys might like to try knoppix :) 22.55.06 # <[IDC]Dragon> that's what I tried to install 22.56.21 # its not the best to install, IMHO 22.56.46 # <[IDC]Dragon> aha? 22.57.47 # i never got it to work properly, it runs off the cd fine but installing... 22.58.40 # <[IDC]Dragon> lilo didn't work for me 22.59.03 # <[IDC]Dragon> guess it's too old for larger disks? 22.59.53 # <[IDC]Dragon> from the CD, knoppix didn't detect my sound hardware. 22.59.53 Quit uski ("Fermeture du client") 23.00.02 # it can work on some large disks i think, but i like Grub now, you can fix it at bootup, and it works on large disks and all 23.01.27 # <[IDC]Dragon> I wanted Linux behind my windows partition, so after 64 GB or such. 23.01.47 # <[IDC]Dragon> But lilo wants to boot within the first 8 GB, iirc 23.02.42 # lilo is limited,grub is trickier, but it will boot up 23.05.23 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 23.05.47 Quit oxygen77 (Client Quit) 23.12.52 Nick edx{code} is now known as edx (edx@pD9EAB6A8.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.19.58 Join diddystar5 [0] (~jirc@cbcpl-fw.ci.corvallis.or.us) 23.20.05 Quit edx () 23.28.10 Quit methangas (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- \o/") 23.33.24 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 23.34.12 # hey hardeep 23.37.16 Quit earHurts (Remote closed the connection) 23.40.42 Join pfavr [0] (~pfavr@213.237.46.232.adsl.ron.worldonline.dk) 23.41.44 # hey pfavr 23.45.55 Quit leapingfrog (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out))