--- Log for 25.06.104 Server: anthony.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 1 month and 10 days ago 00.07.03 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.43.26 Join mbr_ [0] (~mb@stz-softwaretechnik.com) 00.46.06 Quit mbr (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00.57.03 Nick midk2k3 is now known as midk (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 01.04.12 Join dstar5 [0] (lee@ACC51F2A.ipt.aol.com) 01.40.52 Quit midk ("sudden death, yo?") 01.50.03 Quit AciD (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.07.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.08.39 Quit mecraw ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 02.28.10 Quit dstar5 ("Leaving") 02.35.37 Join midk [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 03.03.06 Quit midk ("sudden death, yo?") 03.03.06 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.10.31 Join midk [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 03.37.40 Quit hardeep ("[BX] Captain Kangaroo uses BitchX. Shouldn't you?") 03.48.45 Quit midk ("sudden death, yo?") 03.50.07 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 04.07.08 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.14.42 Join midk [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 04.28.51 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.32.26 Join elinenbe [0] (trilluser@207-237-224-177.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 04.34.06 Quit midk ("sudden death, yo?") 04.35.43 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-96.dynamic.qsc.de) 04.40.17 Join midk [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 04.43.57 Quit midk (Client Quit) 04.48.12 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 04.56.25 Quit midk ("Client Exiting") 04.56.57 Join midk [0] (~midk@66.235.14.120) 04.58.56 Quit midk (Remote closed the connection) 04.59.11 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 05.02.04 Quit AciD ("Segmentation fault (core dumped)") 05.06.54 Quit midk ("Client Exiting") 05.09.17 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 06.03.44 Join Guest1 [0] (~jirc@adsl-221-154-69.mem.bellsouth.net) 06.03.45 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.04.13 Quit Guest1 (Client Quit) 06.07.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.08.31 Nick midk is now known as midk|back-in-a-b (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 06.08.36 Nick midk|back-in-a-b is now known as midk|bbl (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 06.08.42 # baot? 06.08.43 # boat? 06.08.52 # ? 06.08.55 # lol 06.10.51 Join SnipR [0] (~jirc@adsl-221-154-69.mem.bellsouth.net) 06.11.10 # hey yall 06.11.24 # hey hey 06.12.06 # can yall see what i type 06.12.18 DBUG Enqueued KICK BlueChip 06.12.18 # 01[05:12] can yall see what i type 06.12.25 # goo 06.12.38 # i was wondrin cuz i keep getting a message 06.12.46 # like unregisterd copy 06.13.13 # use a free irc client, such as trillian or Mirc 06.13.47 # im gonna get 1 i was just cheking out the room 06.14.37 # this is a support group for MP3 player firmware called RockBox 06.15.22 # yea i put it on my fm rec 20 06.15.45 # kewl - did you get the 2.2 release or a daily build? 06.15.57 # 2.2 on 06.16.10 # get a daily build, 2.2 is ancient now :( 06.16.11 # but dailybuild in a folder 06.16.30 # through ROLO 06.17.18 # from my early expereinces here, you are unlikely to get any support for old builds ...you will always be told "run the latest and tell us if we have already fixed " 06.18.40 # i understad 06.38.51 # Moinsens 06.39.10 # borra da 06.42.56 # is there a place to find rockbox video files 06.43.35 # people post news of their uploads on the mailing list, but there is no central resource :( 06.44.05 # we need a central recorce like on yahoo groups 06.44.43 # feel free to set one up, but understand that you will have to debate where you stand on the copyright issue 06.45.03 # debate->contemplate 06.46.53 # thats tru i didnt think about that 06.59.01 # http://rockboxvideo.redbreva.co.uk/ 07.05.58 # ty 07.19.10 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-96.dynamic.qsc.de) 07.25.30 Quit SnipR ("Leaving") 07.46.17 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.07.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.30.10 Quit midk|bbl ("Client Exiting") 09.20.00 Join amiconn [0] (~jens@pD9E7E407.dip.t-dialin.net) 09.22.45 # Good morning amiconn, guru of all things C ...how much begging might it be appropriate for me to undertake by means of a request of you help in the area of pointer-to-function 09.25.36 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-96.dynamic.qsc.de) 09.32.21 # BlueChip: Not really a guru imho... but anyway, what's your problem? 09.33.05 # coverting my card engine to a lib - I need to pass ptr-to-fn, and I just can't suss ?SOMETHING? about the syntax 09.33.46 # the best way I can think to show the problem may be to send you what won't compile atm 09.34.42 # Have a look at my grayscale lib (esp. gray_pixelfuncs.c, gray_blocksfuncs.c and others using the functions defined therein). I'm using function pointers there 09.34.53 # *gray_blockfuncs.c 09.35.23 # ah dammit! is it in you pre-split code? 09.36.01 # yes it is 09.36.05 # (need to cvsup, but don't fancy all the breaks right this min) 09.37.19 # The split version is the same as the pre-split one except for two constant definitions used within asm - these are duplicated in the split verison 09.37.29 # hmmm, is there a fn() where you pass the pointer between functions? 09.37.34 # understood 09.38.21 # i need to pass the fn() pointer to my init routine, so deeper funcs can refer back up 09.38.23 # No, I'm not passing function pointers, but use an array of function pointers. 09.39.11 # The syntax for callback fn pointers is not different to other uses of fn pointers 09.39.34 # I just can't see what I've got wrong - been through four tutorials so far 09.39.39 # LOL 09.41.28 # Sorry, gotta hurry now, bbiaw 09.41.37 # cheers dude - l8rz 09.44.43 Join mattzz [0] (~c2af7556@c160229.adsl.hansenet.de) 09.45.07 # morning 09.45.13 # mornin' 09.45.35 # yesterday's daily build crashed greyscale stuff 09.45.45 # ami's just left 09.45.46 # is there anything known to you? 09.46.13 # it was converted to a lib yesterday - maybe half of it missed the daily biuld? 09.47.17 # hm, I will do a new compile 09.47.40 # latest cvs might help? 09.49.07 # I have no CVS access here @ work - latest daily tarball will do hopefully 09.51.45 Join midk [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 09.52.06 # hey bcbc 09.52.12 # mornin 09.52.28 # jpeg and mandelbrot are "no go" 09.52.34 # oh! 09.52.41 # in what way? 09.53.11 # ...did you do a make clean? 09.53.20 # IllInstr stuff or plain hang 09.53.33 # so it compiles okay, and then crashes - hmmm 09.53.37 # with yesterday's build 09.53.47 # just checking the 20040625 tarball 09.54.05 # latest is essential 10.03.19 # latest tarball gives blinking red LED for Mandelbrot... 10.03.30 # l8er 10.03.36 Nick mattzz is now known as mattzz|away (~c2af7556@c160229.adsl.hansenet.de) 10.03.43 Nick midk is now known as midk|sleep (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 10.04.53 Part BlueChip 10.07.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.08.07 Quit Strath ("Client closed") 10.12.39 Join Lynx [0] (Lynxl@134.95.189.59) 10.14.50 # hi! 10.15.42 # hey 10.20.44 Nick mattzz|away is now known as mattzz (~c2af7556@c160229.adsl.hansenet.de) 10.21.12 # amiconn: u there? 10.30.55 # hmm, i have a directory called 'users 10.31.14 Join BlueChip [0] (~bluechip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 10.31.16 # on my box that I can't read or delete 10.31.42 # just checked the latest CVS, and grayscale *IS* broken :( 10.31.44 # Is 'users' a windows system folder, like the recycled? 10.32.42 # BlueChip: 20040625 tarball should be identical to latest CVS. Same result here. 10.35.06 # Mandbrot crashes after drawing the first gray_drawgraymap 10.45.26 # greydemo dies immeditately and then does loads of weird and interesting stuff if you keep pressing the ON button 10.49.39 # Another thing: A colleague of mine was asking me if there was a chance of looping/repeating a mp3 without any pause between? 10.50.15 # i think there's an repeat z-b patch on source forge 10.50.21 # a-b 10.50.21 # lol 10.51.21 # and repeating a whole mp3 always pauses for a short time, right? 10.51.35 # due to reloading the buffer/disk access I guess 10.51.40 # not sure how it deals with loading the next mp3 10.52.23 # I want that "repeat a-b" patch! 10.53.49 # ...but the patch is broken... 10.54.03 # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&atid=439120&group_id=44306&aid=796188 10.54.24 # most are - they get rejected - people stop maintaining them 10.55.38 # grrr 11.04.50 Quit mattzz ("CGI:IRC") 11.09.53 # BlueChip: Grayscale *is not* broken. You have to "make clean" before "make" though. 11.12.48 Join Lynx0 [0] (Lynxl@134.95.189.59) 11.20.15 Join mattzz [0] (~c2af7555@c160229.adsl.hansenet.de) 11.20.19 # re 11.20.34 # amiconn: I did a fresh compile from the daily build tar file 11.21.07 # (with cygwin) 11.30.15 Quit Lynx0 ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 11.30.18 Quit Lynx (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.35.24 # mattzz: Then check the following: (1) do "make clean", (2) look into your build dir if there is a "gray.o" left over -> delete it 11.35.41 # tried from a clean cvs already 11.36.06 # matzz tried from a clean daily tarball 11.40.23 # no gray.o after make clean 11.43.24 # This is strange - it works perfectly for me (tested all grayscale plugins, including a test plugin of mine) 11.44.31 # did you also try a clean cvs? 11.50.25 # And no gray.o before "make clean" 11.51.07 # Not yet, since I usually work off my local cvs copy. 11.51.47 # aha - this may be the source of the confusion? 11.52.18 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 11.52.18 # * amiconn is downloading the latest daily tarball 11.53.20 Join lImbus [0] (~manuel@kernel.cycos.net) 11.54.02 # thanks for the bug report limbus - noted and fixed - new release asap 11.54.14 # np 11.54.22 # was I the first one to mention that ? 11.54.26 # yep :) 11.55.04 # so I should REALLY take in consideration to check it with windows2003 11.55.26 # which bit? 11.55.53 # it, the devkit 11.56.12 # this was only winXP up to now. 11.56.13 # take ?? into consideration, sorry 11.56.46 # you listed a few points, got my head full of cooking breakfast and card library atm 11.57.19 # ok, no problem. sit down, relax. cup of green tea, chillin music 11.57.51 # do you want the updated stuff? 11.58.20 # if that cygwin-username-thing is fixed, I can distribute it. 11.58.38 # the docs are updated to tell you that you are guest 11.58.41 # I got 4 new archos recorders yesterday, and my coworkers (all developers) are keen on hacking 11.58.54 # 12.00.11 # the devices are not for me. I ordered them to save shipping costs. those mates are getting them all, but one. I needed so hard to get a flasheable with USB2 ;-) 12.00.34 # ;) devious! 12.00.50 Join RV|WRK [0] (~RobVoxWrk@host217-35-84-54.in-addr.btopenworld.com) 12.01.01 # morning 12.01.19 # mornin 12.01.45 # may i ask cvs q pls BlueChip 12.02.02 # v quick - about to cook breakfast 12.03.05 # :) using midk's cygwin setup in windows, trying to download a certain build via cvs, syntax cvs -D:builddate then normal -d:logoninfo ? 12.04.33 # Anonymous read-only checkout 12.04.33 # If you are not a registered developer, use this method. When asked for a password, just press enter: 12.04.33 # cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@rockbox.haxx.se:/cvsroot/rockbox login 12.04.33 DBUG Enqueued KICK RV|WRK 12.04.33 # cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@rockbox.haxx.se:/cvsroot/rockbox co rockbox 12.04.33 # A "rockbox" directory will be created in your current directory, and all the directories and source files go there. 12.04.48 # midk's cygwin??? didn't know he had started maintaining one! 12.05.20 # hmm sur eit was he who gave me a link to a website with it on# 12.05.21 # there is a full doc on my web page http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cyborgsystems 12.05.45 # right at the bottom of that doc is probably the summary you seek 12.05.47 # lol my apologies, it was you 12.05.51 # lol 12.06.06 # ahh was talkin to him b4 u came in i think 12.06.28 # When I get back from breakfast, I will upload v3.02 which has a "cvsget" script 12.06.53 # ahh sounds usefull 12.07.10 # and also loads of little things like DELETE key works, etc. 12.07.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.07.25 Nick BlueChip is now known as BC|eating (~bluechip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 12.07.31 # c u in a while :) 12.08.28 # BC|eating: I'll take and distribute that package. here at work dcc won't work anyway. btw: enjoy your meal. 12.09.30 # lol @ delete key , just found that :) 12.09.47 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 12.20.00 Quit AciD (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.30.20 Join Doensen [0] (~Doehni@u212-239-174-8.adsl.pi.be) 12.33.25 Quit Doensen (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.01.20 # devkit 302 will be up in a few minutes... 13.01.41 Nick BC|eating is now known as BluChip (~bluechip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 13.08.44 # T-4:20 13.10.21 # hmm can cvs be used to get other versions other than the newest build then ? 13.13.36 # i guess so, but no idea how 13.13.58 # lol ok 13.14.18 # cvs --help ? LOL 13.14.38 # google for "man cvs" ? 13.14.44 # think its to do with the cvd -D date flag 13.15.01 # not done on version numbers? 13.15.44 # you shoudl (both) install WinCVS then 13.15.50 # should, indeed 13.16.00 # it eases up your life a LOT 13.16.47 # even if you are comfortable with commandline-tools. 13.16.58 # can i get a specific date build with it 13.19.32 # mhmm. let's try 13.20.07 # ohh, yes of course. 13.20.11 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 13.20.11 # * lImbus feels dumb 13.20.15 # sticky options. 13.22.11 # * RV|WRK is grabbing 14.06.47 # any news regarding the grayscale problem? 14.07.20 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.09.12 # mattzz: Tried compilation with the latest daily tarball and a fresh build dir - the compiled plugins are byte-by-byte identical to my other compilation, which runs just fine 14.10.27 # hmm, not good 14.10.38 # could that have something to do with the cygwin environment? 14.10.45 # can you ad32 your .rock 14.11.33 # ad32? 14.11.51 # mark adler's (he of gzip) answer to crc 14.12.14 # i suppose md5 is a more modern choice 14.13.18 # 395d93640556023d46be0adb11eff26f *gray_core.o 14.13.28 Quit RV|WRK ("no im not bloody mindless so stop asking") 14.13.53 # what about the .rock ..it is that which crashes the target 14.14.06 # argh, sorry 14.14.39 # de1e9c9c921308c31ccbf10658a65e08 *mandelbrot.rock 14.14.44 # (md5sum 14.14.45 # ) 14.15.11 # 39c67cc5fe3ae6999af305a8676baffa *jpeg.rock 14.15.46 # identical here for madelbrot 14.17.36 # madel is bavarian german for girl ;-) 14.18.29 # let's hope that brot is bavarian for "willing" :) 14.20.04 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 14.21.00 # BluChip: errrrrm, not exactly (brot -> bread).... tasty though. 14.21.44 # yummy, my favourite, girl-bread :) 14.21.56 # LOL 14.22.17 # I shall resist the CheeseCake joke 14.22.27 # gotta be away for a few minutes.. 14.22.34 Nick mattzz is now known as mattzz|away (~c2af7555@c160229.adsl.hansenet.de) 14.23.39 Join Quest [0] (~Quest@host62-7-150-143.webport.bt.net) 14.25.31 # Hey all 14.25.56 # hey 14.27.35 # hoi 14.41.54 Join c0utta [0] (~c0utta@47.cust4.sa.dsl.ozemail.com.au) 14.49.17 # Someone: In http://rockbox.haxx.se/docs/faq.html , FAQ item 9 has a broken link in it 14.49.43 # mattzz|away, BluChip: 83930af513e3425133c8cdf08fe59772 *mandelbrot.rock 14.50.01 # there's the problem 14.50.11 # 84f6a0f3f31f6f0b809d6f3dab1c3416 *jpeg.rock 14.50.36 # (md5sum values) mandelbrot.rock is 3612 bytes, jpeg.rock is 26700 bytes 14.57.53 # we have different results 15.01.05 # This is when building for recorder v1, from rockbox-daily-20040625, with a clean build directory 15.01.38 # The same result when buildung from my usual cvs directory 15.01.44 # oh well 15.07.09 Nick BluChip is now known as bc|bbl (~bluechip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 15.19.22 Nick mattzz|away is now known as mattzz (~c2af7555@c160229.adsl.hansenet.de) 15.19.47 # $ gcc --version 15.19.48 # gcc (GCC) 3.3.1 (cygming special) 15.19.59 # $ gcc --version 15.19.59 # gcc (GCC) 3.3.1 (cygming special) 15.20.13 # as specified by Linus 15.20.13 # oops, sorry, didn't ment to paste twice 15.22.58 # geeeeez. I just wasted a few hours on a baaad mistake: I opened my old and my new recorder to swap the large hard drive (40GB) to the new unit. it took approx 1 hour, I was almost done when following happened: 15.23.12 # I was just about to put back in place those tiny black screws. 15.24.24 # for easier handling, I stand up the recorder on the table, on his front to get it easier. then, one of the black screws dropped from my magnetic screwdriver, fell in the line-in-socket and dissapeared. 15.25.09 # I had to REOPEN the complete unit and separate the "core" which I never did before to get that $%&%& screw back 15.25.44 # lesson: never ever stand up the device when reassembling. 15.31.29 Join intQuest [0] (~Quest@host213-120-20-7.webport.bt.net) 15.31.46 # Sorry, I D/C'ed (This is Quest) 15.44.15 Quit Quest (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.51.03 Quit intQuest ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 15.54.24 # no applause ? 15.55.20 # * bc|bbl is p**ed off cos he cant get his new lib to compile 16.07.21 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.12.31 Join Lynx [0] (Lynxl@134.95.189.59) 16.12.32 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.25.57 Quit Lynx ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 17.02.01 Quit mattzz ("CGI:IRC") 17.13.23 Join mecraw [0] (~mecraw@69.2.235.2) 17.55.26 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-96.dynamic.qsc.de) 17.59.45 Quit midk|sleep (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.59.51 Join midknight2k3 [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 18.00.24 Join elinenbe_ [0] (trilluser@207-237-224-177.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 18.02.08 Quit lImbus () 18.03.40 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.03.40 Nick elinenbe_ is now known as elinenbe (trilluser@207-237-224-177.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 18.07.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.42.10 Nick midknight2k3 is now known as midk (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 18.53.35 Join dstar5 [0] (lee@ACC4A5AF.ipt.aol.com) 19.06.23 # bc|bbl, there? 19.06.29 # HI DIDS 19.06.34 Nick bc|bbl is now known as BC (~bluechip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 19.06.38 # yay bcbc 19.06.47 # morning. 19.09.39 # hey 19.09.50 # dstar5? 19.09.57 # BC: got that devkit :) 19.10.06 # i have no cygwin at all atm, so i can test :) 19.10.24 # cool - good luck :) 19.10.48 # where is the kit? 19.11.11 # on my site 19.11.18 # ok 19.11.54 # * dstar5 has the song Little Red Riding Hood by Rolling Stones stuck in his head 19.13.09 # http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cyborgsystems/bluechip 19.13.10 # ? 19.13.15 # i can never remember it 19.13.25 # i will bookmark it this time :) 19.13.37 # http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cyborgsystems 19.16.18 # whoa 19.16.25 # your starfield looks awsome dude 19.16.30 # :) 19.17.41 # your the best coder rockbox ever had :) 19.17.51 # but you are not vredited... and your work gets removed 19.18.08 # lol - c'est la vie 19.18.58 # what was with the blind stuff in the mailing list i did not look at that well 19.19.01 # are you blind? 19.19.04 # no 19.19.34 # that'd be impressive - lol, blind guy writes othelo 19.20.01 # heh 19.20.09 # you could be in the world records! 19.20.18 # first person to code othelo BLIND! 19.20.28 # HA 19.21.21 # although i think "first blind person to code for open source mp3 jukebox firmware" sounds a bit more impressive 19.22.42 Nick midk is now known as midk|shower (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 19.24.04 # only dirty people wash 19.24.20 # ...and obsessive compulsives 19.24.34 # lol 19.24.44 # bc we already talked about what shower means for midk 19.32.18 # HA! http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cyborgsystems/CS_Main/Card_Magic/Card_Magic.htm : What You Are About To See Here 19.32.18 # Might Help You Win A Lot of Mon£y 19.37.47 # ribbon spread run and close = wowww 19.39.58 # lol - fancy a game of cards? 19.40.23 # no ty. 19.40.27 # yes i do 19.42.49 # i am playing internet spades now 19.43.02 # WOW COOOOOOOOL 19.43.17 # i know! 20.05.13 Nick midk|shower is now known as midk (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 20.07.29 *** No seen item changed, no save performed. 20.14.55 # midk, you took your puter into the shower? 20.16.02 # no..... 20.19.42 # i need t go take a shower i am going some place for lunch 20.19.48 # see you :) 20.20.06 # -* 20.20.13 # .. 20.20.15 # ok? 20.20.20 # really 20.20.21 # ? 20.20.27 # yes 20.20.29 # oh 20.20.29 # ok 20.20.30 # ok 20.20.30 # cyaq 20.20.31 # byebye 20.20.38 # bye' 20.20.46 # bye whoever 20.21.07 Quit dstar5 ("Leaving") 20.27.08 # BC: Did you get grayscale to behave in the meantime? I compared my compilations with the official daily build - all 3 plugins deliver equal md5sums 20.27.39 # i got a feeling its the new sh-1 compiler I was told to use :( 20.28.07 # but smashing my head against gcc bugs atm 20.28.28 # structure packing is f***ed is you extern a struct with a bool in 20.28.52 # you can but guess how long THAT took to find 20.29.35 # sh-elf-gcc -v --> gcc version 3.0.4 20.29.58 # gcc version 3.3.1 (cygming special) 20.31.24 # think we need to chat to the dude who maintains the sh-1 compiler 20.31.29 # Why are you using 3.3.1? Did I miss something, is this the new official rockbox compiler version? 20.31.30 # some french bloke 20.32.03 # if you follow the rockbox cygwin instructions - that is the version you will run - specified to get from a specific site 20.32.51 # i notice none of the big boys have been in today 20.33.22 # Hmm. I did follow the instructions some time ago - there was a binary package to download, which contained version 3.0.4 20.34.15 # It seems that this is the version that is still used for the official compilations, since my binaries are identical to the official ones 20.40.38 # BC: Do rockbox and other plugins work correctly if compiled with sh-gcc 3.3.1? 20.41.20 # yep 20.42.20 # Hmm. I'll setup a test environment with cygwin/sh-gcc 3.3.1 and see what I can do. 20.44.25 # I'm just doing the same the other way around here 20.44.42 # ARGH 20.45.08 Join zaser [0] (jirc@206.72.70.30) 20.45.25 # export/kernel.h:44: parse error before "__builtin_isgreater" 20.46.17 # hello 20.46.22 # hello 20.46.33 # hi sir!!! 20.46.44 # i got some questions about my recorder v2 20.47.10 # we can tell ;) 20.47.14 # can someone help me out 20.47.28 # really depends on what the problems are 20.47.52 # for some reason, my recorder won't play 20.48.09 # does it work with archos firmware? 20.49.22 # i choose one of my mp3s and all it does is take 15sec jumps on the song until it goes to the other song 20.49.46 # but you can't hear a thing 20.50.08 # my original problem was that is wouldn't boot up at all 20.51.04 # when it was working, i had rockbox on. Then i tried plugging some speakers into it and it started giving me problems 20.51.38 # first it would do the same thing it's doing right now, skip through out the song 20.51.47 # does it work with archos firmware? 20.51.57 # so that's when i decided to take rockbox out 20.52.33 # after i did, it didn't get past the half point on the loading bar with the original archos firmware 20.52.46 # so that;s a no? 20.52.51 # no 20.53.16 # so it's a yes? 20.53.18 # with the original archos firmware, it wouldnt even boot all the way 20.53.28 # then you have h/w problems 20.53.37 # did you say v2/fm? 20.54.08 # i got it as a v2, but the board says it's a JBR-FM v2.2 20.54.21 # i reckon the battery needs re-seating 20.54.31 # tried that so many times 20.54.33 # especially if you have had it apart 20.54.41 # hm 20.54.58 # when you say re-seating, what do you mean 20.55.20 # right now, i put rockbox back on 20.55.33 # remove battery, degrease everything, ensure good connection when replaced 20.55.47 # does it make any difference if you sqeeze the sides? 20.55.55 # this time it boots all the way to the point where i can browse through my mp3s, but it takes a long ass time 20.56.02 # no 20.56.29 # hmm, sorry, if it's more major than the battery, it's beyond me :( 20.56.35 # i can do everything it's supposed to do, except play music 20.56.58 # at this moment, i got it plug into my computer through the usb 20.57.26 # i can play music off of it through the computer, so the HDD works 20.57.46 # and i doubt it being the hardware since it's on USB right now 20.58.42 # but the archos firmware fails? 20.58.48 # yes 20.58.57 # if their f/w fails, then I'd really have to say hardware 20.59.14 # i downloaded it twice off of the archos website 20.59.36 # yes, more indicators that the firmware is good 21.01.11 # so what could be the problem 21.01.42 # sadly, if it's more major than the battery, it's beyond me :( 21.02.55 # any suggestions 21.03.36 # look for dry solder joints & bad connections - degrease everything - make sure it is together properly 21.14.01 # other than that 21.15.34 # sadly, if it's more major than the battery, it's beyond me :( 21.16.05 # sorry dude, I went out of my way to buy a V1 21.19.52 # hey bcbc 21.20.11 # * BC needs fodd 21.20.13 # BC: Did the grayscale plugins compiled with gcc 3.3.1 work before my library split? 21.20.27 # sorry mate, no idea 21.27.41 Nick BC is now known as bc|feeding (~bluechip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 21.29.53 # LOL 21.34.03 Quit zaser (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.45.34 # jeez - gcc 3.3.1 is da space-saver 21.47.28 # no swearing or being "da cool" amiconn. 21.47.30 # :D hk 21.47.32 # jk** 21.57.18 Quit mecraw ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 22.01.42 Join dstar5 [0] (lee@ACC5E50E.ipt.aol.com) 22.07.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.14.22 Quit dstar5 ("Leaving") 22.19.02 # BC: u there? 22.22.53 # i am 22.23.23 # just back 22.23.32 Nick bc|feeding is now known as BC (~bluechip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 22.23.44 # It seems I found the problem why grayscale doesn't work anymore with gcc 3.3.1 22.23.52 # oh yes? 22.24.16 # Obviously gcc 3.3.1 does some more optimizations than gcc 3.0.4: 22.24.25 # ahaaa 22.24.38 # it's arguing with your assembler? 22.24.59 # Gcc 3.0.4 used to always push the pr register onto the stack at the beginning of every function, and restore it at the end. 22.25.14 # ouch! 22.25.34 # Gcc 3.3.1 optimizes this away if (it thinks that) no other function is called from this one. 22.25.54 # what do you cosider to be the correct solution to this predicament? 22.25.56 # Bummer - my asm calls a subroutine without gcc noticing! 22.26.09 # I try to verify this atm 22.26.31 # cast the call to a pointer-to-function? 22.27.02 # effective do_nothing, that indicates the secret function 22.27.06 # No, it calls a subroutine directly from asm (via jsr) 22.27.21 # as in (void)unused_pram 22.31.29 # I'm currently adding the push/pop of pr to the asm routines, this should fix it on 3.3.1. It shouldn't hurt on 3.0.4 other than it adds 4 instructions (8 bytes) in total. 22.32.14 # no #if version==3.3.1 ? 22.32.54 # I don't know with which version of gcc this optimization was introduced... 22.33.33 Join top_bloke [0] (~ekolb_pot@0-1pool36-20.nas12.oakbrook1.il.us.da.qwest.net) 22.33.39 # /* somwhere between 304 and 331 you need this... */ 22.34.31 # Imho this optimization by the new gcc is A Good Thing (tm), and adding the push/pop of pr is cleaner coding anyway 22.36.55 # cool :) 22.37.18 # With the added instructions all grayscale plugins do work now when compiled with gcc 3.3.1 22.37.42 # hope this doesn't hit anywhere else 22.37.48 # Why the grayscale demo is ~2.5% slower is beyond me.. 22.38.13 # hmmm, that's not good 22.38.52 # However, this does not come from adding these instructions, because I only re-added what the new gcc hit away 22.40.07 # is it your fn()s are slower, or the rest of the system? 22.42.27 # It seems to be that it has a cause within the plugin itself - it doesn't change if I run the gcc331-compiled plugin with gcc304-compiled rockbox 22.43.34 # well, given the choice, I consider that option to be the better news 22.45.09 Join dstar5 [0] (lee@ACC13D7E.ipt.aol.com) 22.58.32 Quit dstar5 ("Leaving") 23.03.53 # BC: fix committed. 23.31.03 Nick midk is now known as midk|movie (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 23.55.29 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.58.38 Join iSheep [0] (~4givn@dpc691997050.direcpc.com) 23.58.51 # hi guys