--- Log for 20.01.104 Server: orwell.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 3 days and 4 hours ago 00.00.22 # track: i know you'll read this, your email is once again blocked 00.00.23 # <[IDC]Dragon> but a simulator with assembler is not bad! 00.00.49 # <[IDC]Dragon> Too bad I don't know DSP stuff 00.01.01 # <[IDC]Dragon> the ASM code seems a real mess to me 00.01.33 # yeah, i think i'll pass on it too :) 00.02.07 # <[IDC]Dragon> any DSP hacker in the Rockbox community? 00.02.36 # maybe bluechip wants to have a go at it. 00.02.46 # linus said he'd mail him 00.02.55 # ok 00.04.01 # <[IDC]Dragon> I don't expect much from the download feature of the MAS 00.04.24 # <[IDC]Dragon> just WAV playback and internal bitswap would be great already 00.05.34 # bye people 00.06.02 Quit midknight2k3 ("sudden death") 00.06.05 # <[IDC]Dragon> heh, there's even some german in the example code 00.08.11 # <[IDC]Dragon> the sim really works 00.19.52 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 00.19.55 # yikes, the 3507 is 12 years old! 00.20.19 # <[IDC]Dragon> got gray hair 00.20.34 # hi Linus 00.21.04 # rumours say linus has so little hair he now uses glue on his head! ;-P 00.21.13 # :-) 00.21.27 # * Zagor feels he missed an inside joke 00.22.01 # * LinusN fell through the bottom of a bed and had to glue together a cut in his head 00.22.05 # <[IDC]Dragon> the MAS has a very small address space, maybe something useful _does_ fit in the download region 00.22.13 # ouch 00.22.16 # <[IDC]Dragon> the internal ROM seems to be small 00.22.27 # the bed was 2 meters high 00.22.35 # OUCH 00.22.39 # and Smilla and Rasmus fell too 00.22.49 # blood all over 00.22.56 # ambulance to the hospital 00.23.01 # <[IDC]Dragon> uh oh 00.23.20 # smilla looked like Rocky 4 00.24.12 # fyi, we are all well now, no serious injuries 00.24.26 # the mas dox are interesting indeed 00.24.33 # i guessed so, from the fact that you're here :) 00.24.50 # yeah, they are 00.25.02 # terribly slow site... 00.25.11 # took some time to pull the files from it 00.25.23 # its been rockboxed ;-) 00.25.36 # maybe the site was slashdott...rockboxed :-) 00.25.54 # <[IDC]Dragon> can be as slow as it wants, for _that_ kind of info I don't mind 00.26.14 # this will be a lot of fun 00.26.34 # <[IDC]Dragon> done any DSP stuff? 00.26.56 # and since the dox were out in the wild, we are home free, methinks 00.27.08 # yes, i have done *some* DSP programming 00.27.35 # LinusN: well we still can't redistribute it 00.27.45 # <[IDC]Dragon> it even has hardware task control! 00.27.52 # no, but we can redistribute our source 00.28.06 # agreed 00.28.14 # and we can write our own assembler 00.28.34 # <[IDC]Dragon> there's one in the simulator 00.28.54 # yes, but we shouldn't rely on stolen tools 00.29.20 # open source isn't worth anything if nobody can compile it 00.29.52 # <[IDC]Dragon> the assembled stuff is still readable 00.30.24 # <[IDC]Dragon> and I wouldn't mind that kind of object code 00.31.08 # <[IDC]Dragon> don't need to assemble it myself 00.32.02 # Hi folks. I'm runninf Debian unstable with the 2.6 kernel. ISD-200 is compiled in, it's a Debian kernel. when I try to start /etc/init.d/hotplug, I get can't syth pci hotplug events usb. suggestions? 00.32.18 # night 00.32.21 Quit Bagder ("http://daniel.haxx.se") 00.32.40 # wethion: no idea, sorry 00.32.48 # gotta go too, cu folks 00.32.54 Part LinusN 00.33.19 # wethion: i never use hotplug myself, i simply have all drivers loaded all the time :) (yeah, i'm lazy) 00.33.29 # but I too run debian and 2.6.1 00.33.59 # Zagor: what drivers do you load? that's my ultimate goal, once I get it working... 00.34.13 # ehci and usb-storage 00.34.32 # ehci is for usb2.0 00.34.43 # you'll use uhci or ohci for usb 1.1 00.36.39 # Night folks 00.36.40 Quit Chomsky_ ("Leaving") 00.38.02 # Zagor: fsck. I have usb-storage.ko and all of the (x)hci drivers loaded. when I try and mount sde1 I now get /dev/sde1 is not a valid block device. 00.38.56 # try "cat /proc/scsi/scsi" to see which controller it's connected to 00.40.11 # it's not there, just my HDs and cdrom. 00.40.51 # weird. it is connected and powered up, right? 00.41.18 # try "cat /proc/bus/usb/devices" and see if you find anything called "archos" or "isd-200" in there 00.41.29 # Zagor: Yes. /var/log/messages reports USB mass storage support is registered. 00.42.28 # Zagor: WTF? there is no devices under /proc/bus/usb 00.42.56 # ah, you need to mount usbdevfs 00.43.53 # this is becoming a linux howto :) 00.44.57 # Ok, I think this is getting beyond the realm of rockbox and reaching into pure debian hassles. no sweat if you want to drop off at this point. where can I look to get usbdevfs? it's not on my system. neither locate or apropos return any results. 00.45.49 # <[IDC]Dragon> goodnight 00.46.07 Quit [IDC]Dragon () 00.46.08 # usbdevfs is part of the kernel. you may get better responses in #debian for some of these questions :-) 00.46.34 # especially the hotplug stuff, which I know next to nothing about 00.47.00 # Zagor: cool enough. thanks much for helping me this far. I'm pretty sure once i get usbdevfs kup and running, I should be ok.. Thanks again. 00.47.22 Part wethion 00.51.34 Quit AciD ("www.cpm-fr.com") 01.08.32 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.20.32 Join Phatbl0ke [0] (muntaa@202.0.59.45) 01.20.32 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.20.56 Quit edx{code} () 01.21.42 # Hi i was just wondering has it ever been considered to have a go at rockbox for ipod or is it out of the question? 01.23.13 # well the ipodlinux project hasn't been very encouraging 01.23.39 # yeah i have been keeping an eye on that too 01.24.01 # i was excited when i saw it but after watching the progress im a bit gutted 01.24.40 # afaik they still can't play mp3 at 100% speed. and that sort of takes the fun out of it :) 01.26.24 # yeah i guess, is it the fact thats its gonna be quite difficult or that noone is working too hard on it 01.34.40 # i don't know. my uneducated guess is that portalplayer are using a DSP to decode the audio stream, while the linuxipod folks are trying to do it in cpu only. 01.35.25 # and portalplayer is one of those nice companies who will only let you know how their chip works if you sign a contract to never release that information, including in your own source code 01.37.35 Quit Jet8810 ("Leaving") 01.38.32 Quit joshN (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.41.36 Quit Timbels () 01.42.40 Quit Zagor ("Client exiting") 01.45.57 Quit mecraw__ ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 02.01.07 Join mjack [0] (~mjack@12-222-19-103.client.insightBB.com) 02.02.00 # i think my recorder 20 is screwed. when powering on it just sorta sits there and clicks... bad batteries? 02.04.47 Quit mjack (Client Quit) 02.18.34 Join joshN [0] (joshN@204.251.225.17) 03.03.21 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-89.reverse.qsc.de) 03.08.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.22.10 Quit joshN (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.29.44 Join Jet8810 [0] (~Jet8810@adsl-219-32-107.mia.bellsouth.net) 03.40.43 Join XtremeDev [0] (~fady@pcp03858101pcs.eatntn01.nj.comcast.net) 03.41.05 # hey anyone here 03.45.16 Join Dogger [0] (~jimmy@adsl-67-116-6-24.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) 03.46.12 # XtremeDev: sure 03.46.51 # cool watsu 03.46.52 # watsup 03.47.26 # i was wondering, do u know if rockbox is gonna get into the av300 series? or is there any open source software for the av300? (like avOS)? 03.48.02 Quit Jet8810 ("Leaving") 03.48.32 # XtremeDev: I believe Dogger is working on a firmware replacement for the av300 03.48.41 # awesome, hey dogger u here? 03.48.42 # You can see info at avos.sourceforge.net 03.48.44 # does he have a site? 03.48.54 # yea avos, thats the one i saw so far, is that it? 03.49.49 # that's all I know about 03.56.12 # hey 03.56.28 # I have a 1st version bootloader done for the av300 :) 03.56.45 # I have several sites 03.58.12 # I just got a keyboard for my av300 :) 03.58.18 # gonna test it in a sec... 04.07.59 # anyone here? 04.12.43 # yea im here r u ? 04.12.51 # sry i was away let me know if ur still around 04.22.04 Join joshN [0] (joshN@204.251.225.17) 04.37.31 # hey 04.37.40 # I just got a pda keyboard to work on my av300! 04.37.41 # woo! 04.39.15 # which pda keyboard? 04.47.33 # so what all do you have running on the av300? 04.48.13 # i got a couple movies, mostly mp3s tho 04.48.23 # i wish there can be firmware to run like gameboy roms or something 04.48.33 # using the buttons on the av320 and the joystick that would rock 04.48.54 # would make it a gaming device too how awesome 04.49.20 DBUG Enqueued KICK XtremeDev 04.49.20 # 12«11Dogger12» hey what other sites do u have for av320 firmware and stuff please 04.50.17 # anyway im gonna go for now 04.56.53 Quit hardeep ("[BX] Tony the Tiger uses BitchX. Its Grrrrrrrrreat!") 05.08.37 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.20.48 Quit Dogger (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.39.17 Quit joshN (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.39.17 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.43.53 Join Dogger [0] (~jimmy@adsl-67-116-6-24.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) 05.43.58 # hi all, 05.57.42 Quit BoB666BoB (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.13.34 Quit Dogger ("Client Exiting") 07.08.41 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.12.15 Join Petoric [0] (PvH@h24-68-6-252.gv.shawcable.net) 07.12.17 Quit Phatbl0ke (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.12.32 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 07.20.17 Join JesseG2_ [0] (JG219122@s3a-94.olypen.com) 07.20.54 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-89.reverse.qsc.de) 07.22.17 # I noticed that when I tried to run the viewer plugin, and it crashes the player (Archos Jukebox 6000 player), while this doesn't bother me, I just wondered if anybody cared to know. 07.23.16 # bye 07.23.27 Quit JesseG2_ (Client Quit) 07.34.25 Join elinenbe [0] (trilluser@207-237-224-55.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 07.39.45 Quit scott666 ("i'll be back...eventually...") 07.48.17 Join Guest57 [0] (jirc@166.231.62.62.9nanterr1-0-ro-bas-1.9tel.net) 07.56.25 Quit Guest57 ("Leaving") 08.13.46 Join Phatbl0ke [0] (muntaa@202.0.59.45) 08.18.22 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 08.27.34 Join rootcode [0] (~rootcode@24.81.250.188) 08.27.37 # yo 08.28.27 # Where can I find a guide for connecting an Archos jukebox 6000 to my linux pc (Gentoo; Linux 2.6.1) 08.35.14 # I don't think there is any guides... 08.35.26 # It's rather easy though. 08.35.39 # Make sure you have the ISD200 module loaded 08.36.02 # Making it automount etc. - I don't know 08.36.17 # if the ISD200 is loaded, it should recognize the archos as a mass storage device. 08.37.14 # ok, I see. thanks 08.39.47 # what are your for the mp3 player in /etc/fstab 08.42.10 # erhm 08.42.23 # 0 0 at the end? :) 08.42.35 # just before that 08.42.44 # Don't remember really.. 08.42.51 # Doesn't require anything special... 08.42.59 # file system vfat, I think 08.43.02 # so "noatime" should be enough 08.43.20 # what's that? :) 08.43.30 # increase of performace ;) 08.43.46 # brb, gonna restart and test it out 08.44.07 Quit rootcode (Remote closed the connection) 08.46.45 Join Schnueff [0] (~mah@susie.cs.uni-sb.de) 08.49.34 Join rootcode [0] (~rootcode@24.81.250.188) 08.49.37 # back 08.50.08 # does usb_storage have to be included in the kernel? 08.52.11 # Sounds reasonable :) 08.52.25 # You can insert the modules manually. 08.52.51 # well I inserted the module but I still can't find /dev/sda1 08.54.34 # What does the kernel say? 08.54.46 # Don't forget the ISD200 stuff 08.55.59 Quit rootcode (Remote closed the connection) 09.00.03 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@194.103.224.11) 09.01.33 Join rootcode [0] (~rootcode@24.81.250.188) 09.01.37 # Linux version 2.6.1-gentoo (root@netware) (gcc version 3.2.3 20030422 (Gentoo Li nux 1.4 3.2.3-r3, propolice)) #4 Mon Jan 19 23:54:30 UTC 2004 09.01.37 # BIOS-provided physical RAM map: 09.01.37 # BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009fc00 (usable) 09.01.37 DBUG Enqueued KICK rootcode 09.01.37 # BIOS-e820: 000000000009fc00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved) 09.01.39 # BIOS-e820: 00000000000f0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved) 09.01.41 # BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 0000000017ffc000 (usable) 09.01.43 # BIOS-e820: 0000000017ffc000 - 0000000017fff000 (ACPI data) 09.01.45 # BIOS-e820: 0000000017fff000 - 0000000018000000 (ACPI NVS) 09.01.47 # BIOS-e820: 00000000fec00000 - 00000000fec01000 (reserved) 09.01.49 # BIOS-e820: 00000000fee00000 - 00000000fee01000 (reserved) 09.01.53 # BIOS-e820: 00000000ffff0000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved) 09.01.55 # 383MB LOWMEM available. 09.01.57 # On node 0 totalpages: 98300 09.01.59 # DMA zone: 4096 pages, LIFO batch:1 09.02.01 # Normal zone: 94204 pages, LIFO batch:16 09.02.03 # HighMem zone: 0 pages, LIFO batch:1 09.02.05 # DMI 2.3 present. 09.02.08 # ACPI: RSDP (v000 ASUS ) @ 0x000f5f50 09.02.09 # ACPI: RSDT (v001 ASUS A7V8X-X 0x42302e31 MSFT 0x31313031) @ 0x17ffc000 09.02.11 # ACPI: FADT (v001 ASUS A7V8X-X 0x42302e31 MSFT 0x31313031) @ 0x17ffc0b2 09.02.13 # ACPI: BOOT (v001 ASUS A7V8X-X 0x42302e31 MSFT 0x31313031) @ 0x17ffc030 09.02.15 # ACPI: MADT (v001 ASUS A7V8X-X 0x42302e31 MSFT 0x31313031) @ 0x17ffc058 09.02.17 # ACPI: DSDT (v001 ASUS A7V8X-X 0x00001000 MSFT 0x0100000b) @ 0x00000000 09.02.19 # Building zonelist for node : 0 09.02.25 # Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=linux ro root=303 09.02.27 # Initializing CPU#0 09.02.29 # PID hash table entries: 2048 (order 11: 16384 bytes) 09.02.32 # Detected 1834.274 MHz processor. 09.02.33 # Using tsc for high-res timesource 09.02.35 # Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 09.02.37 # Memory: 385136k/393200k available (2261k kernel code, 7324k reserved, 827k data, 140k init, 0k highmem) 09.02.39 # Checking if this processor honours the WP bit even in supervisor mode... Ok. 09.02.41 # Calibrating delay loop... 3612.67 BogoMIPS 09.02.43 # Dentry cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) 09.02.46 # Inode-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) 09.02.47 # Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) 09.02.49 # CPU: After generic identify, caps: 0383fbff c1c3fbff 09.02.53 # dam, can't post all of dmesg in here 09.03.02 Quit rootcode (Remote closed the connection) 09.06.18 Join rootcode [0] (~rootcode@24.81.250.188) 09.06.33 # same error: /dev/sda1 doesn't exist 09.08.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.09.29 # I never had any problems. 09.10.21 # are you on 2.6.x 09.12.59 # :o got it working 09.13.46 # What did you change? 09.15.00 # I had "auto" as my file system in fstab instead of vfat 09.17.10 # hehe 09.17.16 # Wups :) 09.23.05 # The best thing about the recorders must be the ISD300... 09.23.17 # I've connected it to dozens of strange systems without any kind of problems. 09.23.46 # BSD, Linux, Mac, DOS, WinXP, Win2k, Win98... Never had a single problem 09.23.52 # Well, 98 required some driver shiznat... 09.24.11 # \o/ mass storage compliance \o/ 09.24.48 # I wonder why almost every manufacturer won't obey any kind of standard and require their own software... 09.26.14 Quit rootcode (Remote closed the connection) 09.30.28 Join c0utta [0] (noemail@dialup-117.101.220.203.acc03-waym-adl.comindico.com.au) 09.40.15 Join gz [0] (~gzenz@pD9500A45.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 09.40.31 # re 10.07.18 Quit Petoric ("#perl is mean") 10.23.21 Quit Schnueff (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.23.21 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.25.21 Quit gz (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.08.43 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.12.12 Join gz [0] (~gzenz@pD9500A56.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 11.12.13 Quit Phatbl0ke (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.19.02 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 11.19.11 # hooray - linus is here 11.19.48 # :-) 11.20.27 # linus, you asked me to submit my f2 functionality in incremental patches, correct ? 11.21.48 # i have my first diff as patch 877509 11.22.00 # i have assigned it to you :) 11.27.18 # saw that 11.27.52 # btw, it is up to us developers to assign 11.28.05 # thought it might prompt your memory 11.28.31 # i'll be more courteous next time 11.29.09 # np 11.29.24 # i'll look into the menu patch asap (been busy lately) 11.30.08 # i heard about your bed accident 11.30.39 # busy at hospital 11.31.14 # hehe 11.34.41 # c0utta: you've done evil shnafu? 11.34.48 # Bed accident? :/ 11.36.23 # fell trough a 2m high bed, along with my kids, lots of blood, ambulance to Astrid Lindgren's hospital 11.38.33 # seeing your own childrens blood is not nice 11.39.46 # LinusN: Scary... Are you guys all right? 11.40.22 # yes, fortunately 11.40.23 Ctcp Ignored 2 channel CTCP requests in 4 hours and 12 minutes at the last flood 11.40.23 # * dwihno remembers falling through a 0.5m bed - that hurt like hell as well... I can only imagine the consequences of a 2m fall :/ 11.42.34 # linus: because it's so cold, do you guys share the bed with your children ? 11.42.38 # or were you on holiday ? 11.43.29 # nah, i read Rasmus a fairy tale in his bed, and Smilla was with us. We fell asleep, and BANG! 11.44.17 # aha 11.44.32 # how do i refresh one file from cvs ? 11.44.46 # and overwrite the existing file ? 11.46.13 # don't worry 11.46.30 # remove the file and do "cvs update " 11.46.33 # delete file and cvs update -dP 11.46.49 # ta linus 11.47.03 Join Phatbl0ke [0] (muntaa@202.0.59.45) 12.07.24 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-89.reverse.qsc.de) 12.12.51 # a question: when Makefile is generated in the build directory, should it contain the line KEYPAD= 12.14.56 # mine doesn't 12.15.10 # hmmm 12.15.21 # which target? 12.15.28 # normal 12.15.34 # recorder 12.15.42 # player/recorder>/fm recorder/neo? 12.15.44 # aha 12.15.51 # win or linux? 12.15.55 # win 12.16.14 # worked ok on the sim 12.18.32 # as far as i can see, the keypad= is a sim thing only 12.19.32 # Are there portable Neo's, or are they all just car MP3 players? 12.19.37 # hmm, i assumed it was a part of the whole environment 12.20.00 # dwihno: car only, afaik 12.20.27 # c0utta: no, the keypad selection is done differently in the real targets 12.20.44 # so i need to use HAVE_LCD_BITMAP instead of HAVE_RECORDER_KEYPAD to determine if i have a recorder ? 12.20.49 # LinusN: I was just thinking what happens the day my Archos dies... It would be nice to know a second alternative. 12.21.24 # c0utta: both should work, but you are asking the wrong question 12.22.19 # ?? 12.22.30 # #ifdef HAVE_RECORDER_KEYPAD doesn't work 12.23.01 # #ifdef HAVE_LCD_BITMAP is correct then ? 12.23.42 # the question is: why do you want to know if you have a recorder? 12.25.12 # because some of the menu changes are only applicable for the recorder 12.26.56 # regarding the screen or the keys? 12.27.32 # the screen 12.27.40 # you should always ask for the specific feature (keypad, lcd etc), not for the archos model 12.28.09 # in this case, LCD_BITMAP 12.28.47 # however, HAVE_RECORDER_KEYPAD should work 12.28.59 # what do you mean by "doesn't work"? 12.30.20 # -dHAVE_RECORDER_KEYPAD does not appear in the sh-elf-gcc 12.30.43 # no, and that's intentional 12.31.02 # boy, am i confused.. 12.31.05 # it is defined in firmware/export/config-recorder.h 12.31.42 # there is a config-xxx.h file for each target 12.31.55 # but the simulator target is different 12.36.32 # yep, i can see that 12.36.43 # if i add a new .c or .h do i have to do anything ? 12.36.52 # i know i do with the simulator 12.37.19 # you don't need to do anything when compiling for real target 12.42.21 # i got a successful make 12.42.36 # nice 12.42.45 # but shouldn't HAVE_LCD_BITMAP be available ? 12.43.25 # i have had to comment it out to get a make 12.43.48 # it is defined in firmware/export/config-recorder.h 12.44.21 # and even if it wasn't defined, it should still compile 12.45.57 # what do you recommend when changing target ? 12.46.03 # remove the build directory ? 12.46.11 # use another dir 12.46.29 # too easy.. 12.46.32 # i have "recorder", "player" etc 12.46.55 # "recorder-sim" 12.46.58 # whatever 13.08.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.14.53 Join quelsaruk [0] (~swordmast@193.136.159.158) 13.14.59 # hi 13.17.23 # yo 13.18.50 # :) 13.24.29 # i have worked out how to get a user menu on F2 but keep the quick screens as they are 13.24.43 # easy really - well written code 13.24.57 # by Björn 13.44.45 # how did you solve it? 13.44.45 Quit quelsaruk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.45.42 # if you hold down f2, then press left you'll get both buttons 13.45.56 # button_f2 | button_left 13.46.19 # but if you just have button_f2 | button_rel 13.46.27 # this means you want the user menu 13.46.47 # ok 13.47.43 # i'm also thinking about button_f2 | button_repeat 13.47.57 # at the moment, a long press of f2 will cancel the menu 13.49.00 # i think this is wrong. if you press f2 and release it before pressing another key you should get the menu 13.49.15 # regardless of how long you've held down f2 13.50.21 # absolutely 14.05.58 # linus, i won't release the next patch until you've approved the previous one 14.06.15 # i'm not used to cvs yet and am concerned about stuffing things up 14.06.30 # i see, i'll look into it asap 14.06.36 # i'd prefer my patch to be committed 14.07.00 # no pressure either. i am probably 5 days away from releasing the next patch 14.07.07 # ok 14.07.24 # take your time, and provide me with criticism where required 14.07.42 # remember my c programming is >10 years now 14.07.54 # very rusty 14.08.20 Nick c0utta is now known as c0utta{zZZ} (noemail@dialup-117.101.220.203.acc03-waym-adl.comindico.com.au) 14.41.07 # is there any way to safely remove that warranty-seal? or to get a new one somewhere? 14.43.17 Quit AciD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.43.52 # gz: i have heard of people using a hair dryer or hot-air gun 14.44.51 # "safely" :-) 14.45.01 # LinusN, that's what I did but to no real avail. or my hair dryer isn't just hot enough. and i don't know where my hot-air gun is. And i don't want to loose my guarantee on day one, but filling that harddrive with 10gb won't be much fun. 14.45.10 # anyhow i'll have to wait one hour before i can use it 14.46.01 # no usb2? 14.46.12 # Jukebox Recorder 15 14.46.36 # dont think so. but 169 euro :) 14.47.46 Join groovingandi [0] (~groovinga@proxy-out.lrz-muenchen.de) 14.54.02 # gz: i don't remember, but as far as i know, rec15 could still have usb2.0, depending on the age of the hardware 14.55.28 # really? interessting, mine is brand new, but it was advertised as 1.1 iirc 14.56.26 # "...transfer rates up to 1MB/s ..." 14.56.45 # on the box? 14.56.49 # jep 14.57.26 # jukebox recorder 20 does have usb 2.0, but costs 100 euro more 14.57.39 # which windows version? 14.58.36 # XP. hey i haven't even plugged it in! 14.58.51 # it's still doing its initial charging. just got the thing 14.59.51 # i think you will notice if it is 1.1 or 2.0 when you connect it 15.00.07 # if you need to install the driver, it is 1.1 15.00.17 # if you don't it's 2.0 15.00.20 # i think so, too :) my brother bought the same one a few days ago and it did just about 800kb/s writing+ 15.02.31 # it needs drivers 15.03.01 # too bad :-( 15.03.13 # yep, but cheap 15.03.25 # yup 15.03.38 # Recorder to the people \o/ 15.04.44 # i should wait+fully charge it before i store my data on it, shouldn't i? 15.05.22 # i think the batteries may like it that way 15.05.51 # and a sustained multi-gigabyte copy may drain the batteries, even if the charger is connected 15.06.51 # that's what i've read, too. that's the 2nd reason why i wanted to remove the HD, in order to plug it directly into my pc & copy in 30 mins instead of 5 hrs 15.07.24 Part groovingandi 15.07.38 # btw, i installed those cyprpess-drivers. are they really better somehow? 15.08.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.11.19 # people claim that they are 15.11.37 # watch out for the latest version though 15.14.24 # you don't happen to know the official link ? 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The Cypress USB-Driver offers a hd-password option. Maybe that's the cause for most people? 22.01.26 # !? it does? 22.01.58 # any help/manual/description for it? 22.03.56 # elinenbe: are you here? i'm looking at your bug report in the mailing list jan 8. it says "locks on loading screen" after USB is connected. how do you get a loading screen while connected to usb??? 22.09.36 # zagor, err, dunno. haven't found one yet, haven't had a look on it. it's cypress usb driver 5.16 22.11.32 # "Protection prevents anyone from reading or writing to your device until the drive is unprotected using the correct password" 22.11.59 # "PRotect IC25N015 ATDA04-0 USB Disk" 22.13.09 # and nope there's just some release-notes, no real docs 22.13.17 # ok, nothing special then. i doubt many people got in trouble because of that. 22.13.44 # just a thought. you'd to be quite stupid to forget about this, i've to admit 22.19.26 Quit AciD` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.24.10 # Zagor: I am here. 22.24.41 # Zagor: this is the way it works... I plug into the USB with my recorder off, and then I turn on the recorder... it locks up. 22.24.58 # with the splash("loading") on the screen 22.24.59 # are you flashed? 22.25.04 # Zagor: yes. 22.25.12 # resume: yes or ask? 22.25.37 # resume to ON 22.25.44 # I guess YES 22.25.49 # ok 22.27.11 # ah, goodie. happens here too. 22.30.53 Join Quelsaruk [0] (~Swordmast@193.136.159.160) 22.30.56 # hej 22.31.59 # hi 22.32.14 # :) 22.32.33 # i have a strange issue that no goat can solve... 22.32.46 # i suppose it's just my old and damaged box, but... 22.33.24 # 99% of times i run rockbox, i get the screen upside down (i use a version earlier to the upside down patch) 22.34.03 # from this 99% times... 40% the display is also like a mirror 22.34.12 # wow 22.34.36 # and some times, the display is moved to the right 20px or so 22.34.43 Join Guest57 [0] (jirc@81.185.48.217) 22.35.14 # interesting... that means we can scroll the display horizontally! 22.35.48 # i suppose so :) 22.36.10 # if i boot with the F1 option (rockbox on flash) it always works perfectly 22.36.34 # and the charging screen (pluging the charger with the box turned off) is also ok 22.36.48 # i think a debugger god is angry with me 22.36.50 # :P 22.37.42 # any idea on why does this happen? 22.37.55 # no clue 22.38.38 # great :) 22.39.18 # if you where a bit more near i'll send you the box and investigate all my X-files 22.41.12 # :) 22.45.27 Quit methangas (" The IRC Client of the Gods! -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- HydraIRC") 22.51.29 Quit Guest57 ("Leaving") 22.53.05 Join Guest57 [0] (jirc@81.185.48.217) 22.53.35 # Quelsaruk: I used to get this all the time with my old recorder 22.53.35 # Quelsaruk: but I no longer get this behavior 22.53.35 # my display was upside down and mirrored 22.56.42 # umm 22.56.45 # do you know why? 22.56.50 # how did you repair it? 22.56.55 # how big was the hammer? 22.56.58 # :) 22.57.21 # my archos fell out my window so I got a new one, and that one does not do it! 22.58.03 # that's a big hammer 22.58.12 # 3er floor? 4th? 22.59.06 Join elinenbe_ [0] (trilluser@207-237-224-55.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 22.59.08 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.59.12 Nick elinenbe_ is now known as elinenbe (trilluser@207-237-224-55.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 22.59.21 # [21:58:08] that's a big hammer 22.59.21 # [21:58:17] 3er floor? 4th? 22.59.24 # :) 23.00.48 # anyone here uses cygwin? 23.01.40 Join mecraw_ [0] (~mecraw@69.2.235.2) 23.03.42 Join Phatbl0ke [0] (muntaa@202.0.59.45) 23.04.20 # hi all 23.05.05 # Quelsaruk: I use cygwin 23.05.19 # Quelsaruk: so do I 23.05.25 # I ve some suggestion : put in the cvs tsome patch : like record in current dir, record from F2- menu (up key) 23.06.22 # and I also remark that in the last daily build, with the new menu organization there is no more the sleep timer !! 23.06.30 # there is 23.06.49 # where ? 23.07.00 # great... hardeep, elinenbe: do you use vim? 23.07.11 # Guest57: system settings 23.07.27 # ok I ll take a look 23.07.49 # Quelsaruk: every now and then 23.07.59 # AFAIK to add lines and so in vim (at least in the version i used in my red hat box) i used the "insert" button.. but in cygwin.. 23.08.57 # have i missed something? 23.09.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.09.48 # Quelsaruk: I'm not sure about an "insert" button. You can use "o" to create a new line 23.10.18 # i mean the "insert" key in the keyboard 23.10.21 # :) 23.10.37 # for example, you want to write some code in a line.. 23.11.56 # Quelsaruk: Ah, someone probably has setup alternate key bindings for vim on Red Hat. I'm only familiar with the standard keys: "o" to create a new line, "a" to add after cursor, "i" to insert at cursor, etc. 23.12.52 Nick edx is now known as edx{code} (edx@pD9EAA2BE.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.13.54 # umm 23.13.57 # probably 23.13.58 # :) 23.14.19 # you know.. i was getting crazy, a bit more :) 23.14.46 Quit cjnr11 () 23.16.58 Quit Quelsaruk (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.19.21 Quit mecraw__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.26.14 # brb 23.26.14 Quit Zagor ("Client exiting") 23.30.34 Quit oxygen77 ("ChatZilla 0.8.31 [Mozilla rv:1.4/7]") 23.31.23 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 23.38.09 Quit gz () 23.38.29 Join Zagor [0] (~bjst@1-1-3-36a.sk.sth.bostream.se) 23.39.35 # elinenbe: fixed 23.43.29 # Zagor: just saw that... great! 23.47.17 # is there someone that 23.47.59 # is there somebody who has any knoledge about bidi reordering for iso arabic text ? 23.48.19 # can't say I do