--- Log for 14.07.104 Server: bear.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 13 days and 19 hours ago 00.00.05 # hö ? 00.00.13 # eh? 00.00.32 # WHAT is linenoise ? 00.00.41 # line noise 00.00.42 # What is checksummed linenoise ? 00.00.43 # static 00.00.52 # checksummed is uh... 00.00.59 # yep 00.01.53 Quit Christi-S (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.01.54 Join midknight2k3 [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 00.02.14 Quit midk|gone (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.27.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.30.59 Join iXi [0] (jirc@80.65.161.47) 00.31.39 # I need HELP ! 00.31.45 # pl 00.31.46 # ok 00.31.46 # ok 00.32.03 # My JBRV2 is Broken !?! 00.32.17 # I think is a voltage regulator 00.32.26 Join krazepnoi [0] (~kraze@pool-151-199-134-64.norf.east.verizon.net) 00.32.34 # haroo pplz 00.33.02 # I use a home charger that works on 7V / 1000mA 00.33.14 # one time a charged jbr 00.33.35 # um i got a question anyone here use the AJ6000 on xppro 00.35.21 # guess not 00.35.43 # after a half an our I found jbr turned off an cold 00.36.07 # after that I cannot start jbr 00.36.42 # we open jbrv2 and there was a problem on charging regulator 00.36.50 # is there any help?! 00.38.38 # probably too much volatage 00.45.38 Quit krazepnoi ("-=SysReset 2.53=-") 00.47.41 # Is there anybody owner of JBR V2? 00.48.16 DBUG Enqueued KICK iXi 00.48.16 # 2123 00.50.28 Join tpelliott [0] (telliott@208-251-255-120.res.evv.cable.sigecom.net) 00.55.54 Quit iXi ("Leaving") 01.02.38 Quit lImbus (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- s0 d4Mn l33t |t'z 5c4rY!") 01.15.06 Part tpelliott 01.25.41 Join Christi-S [0] (~christi@client-1430-p-2-lns.glfd.dial.virgin.net) 01.40.31 # 38 to go :) 01.40.37 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 01.40.37 # * kaboofa is watching battle royale 01.45.22 # great film :) 01.45.37 # heh 01.45.40 # i ordered the novel 01.45.47 # 600 pages of doom i guess 01.45.48 # oh 01.45.49 # 31 to go 01.46.54 Join dstar5 [0] (lee@ACC37707.ipt.aol.com) 01.47.05 # moo. 01.47.55 # 28 to go. 01.53.55 Quit Christi-S (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.56.37 Join Lee_ [0] (lee@ACC2AE7A.ipt.aol.com) 01.56.53 Quit dstar5 (Nick collision from services.) 01.57.00 # o.o 01.57.17 Nick Lee_ is now known as dstar5 (lee@ACC2AE7A.ipt.aol.com) 01.57.30 # this movie is so bloody excellent! 01.57.46 # what movie? 01.57.53 # battle royale :D 01.58.03 # taking a break from making a ghetto_snprintf 01.58.10 # heh 01.58.53 # dstar5: hey 01.59.14 # i accidentally deleted your source code so i didnt get a chance to finish testing it 02.04.37 # :X 02.05.09 Quit _aLF (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 02.27.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.31.00 Join Christi-S [0] (~christi@client-679-p-2-lns.winn.dial.virgin.net) 02.31.00 Quit dstar5 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.31.09 # Anyone around? If so, you can be among the first to read the 2.3 manual: 02.31.19 # http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~christi/public/rockbox/rockbox-manual-2.3-draft-1.pdf 02.31.23 # hmm 02.31.23 # ok 02.31.28 # no postscript? 02.31.29 # :( 02.31.30 # :D 02.31.39 # You'll live. 02.31.44 # i should get around to installind pdf for my computer 02.31.46 # *installing 02.37.39 # Night night 02.37.41 Quit Christi-S ("If I were actually witty, this quitline would be funny.") 02.41.52 Join _aLF [0] (~alex@grenoble-1-62-147-72-186.dial.proxad.net) 02.43.25 Quit mecraw ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 02.56.27 Quit _aLF ("Leaving") 04.09.08 Quit hardeep ("[BX] "got bitchx?"") 04.27.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.36.15 # ick 04.36.17 # got irssi? 04.41.31 # irssi? 04.42.56 # cd /usr/ports/irc/irssi 04.42.57 # make 04.42.58 # make install 04.43.04 # cd /usr/ports/irc/bitchx 04.43.06 # make uninstall 04.49.01 # ahh 06.27.29 *** No seen item changed, no save performed. 06.31.03 Quit AciD ("Connection reset by beer") 06.57.59 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 06.58.05 # Hey linus. 06.58.09 # hi 06.58.27 # i think i found a snprintf that will work 06.58.47 # so yeah 06.58.59 # i'm going to code it tomorrow and friday 06.59.48 # ok 07.00.16 # will you show scientific notation as well? 07.00.58 # hahaha 07.00.59 # soon. 07.01.14 # soon. 07.01.24 # nnnn*10^eee 07.01.25 # right? 07.01.29 # s/nnnn/bbbb/ 07.02.01 # 6.02x10^23 07.02.03 # hmm 07.02.07 # alvagadro's number 07.02.40 # i not, i doubt you will need an snprintf clone 07.03.18 # anyway, if this snprintf of yours works, then all is ok i guess 07.03.27 # what would you recomend then? 07.06.26 # well, getting the integer part is easy 07.06.33 # yes 07.06.39 # just round 07.06.43 # basically: 07.06.52 # int x = mydouble; 07.07.05 # mydouble -= x; 07.07.13 # now you have only the decimal part 07.07.21 # hmm 07.07.23 # good point 07.07.34 # now multiply by 10 in a loop and get the integer part 07.09.15 # time for sleep 07.09.16 # thanks linus 07.10.51 # nite 07.10.57 Nick kaboofa is now known as tom`sleep (~kaboofa@pcp03462569pcs.indpnd01.mo.comcast.net) 07.22.14 Quit scott666 ("i'll be back...eventually...") 07.40.14 Quit tom`sleep (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.27.30 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.32.25 Join Christi-S [0] (~christi@client-463-p-2-lns.winn.dial.virgin.net) 08.59.53 Join lImbus [0] (lImbus@15-39.240.81.adsl.skynet.be) 09.00.00 # yay 09.08.27 # That's enthusiastic for this time in the morning. 09.09.30 # yep, somehow. 09.09.37 # hello 09.10.20 # hi 2 09.12.56 Quit Christi-S ("If I were actually witty, this quitline would be funny.") 09.18.03 Join adi|home [0] (~adi|home@as5300-3.216-194-7-187.nyc.ny.metconnect.net) 09.18.35 # anyone awake? 09.18.39 # yup 09.18.46 # yip 09.18.50 # somehow, it 9:18 here around 09.18.51 # hey linus.. 09.19.05 # quick question.. do we have a default config file? 09.19.13 # i keep losing my config settings on reboot.. 09.19.25 # im a bit outta the loop these days 09.19.37 # there was a bug in build "before yesterday" that looses icon setting. 09.19.37 # adi|home: player or recorder? 09.19.46 # recorder 09.19.58 # then config-version has been bumped again 09.20.29 # adi|home: which settings do you lose? 09.20.33 # actually.. nm... must have just lost settings when i rebuilt the firmware... 09.20.44 # ok 09.20.44 # prob between keyboard and chair 09.20.49 # :) 09.20.57 # :-) 09.21.40 # lol 09.33.17 # so.. apparently the rockbox.org domain name is up for deletion.. 09.33.21 # im aiming to grab it :) 09.34.21 # :-) 09.34.25 # nice 09.42.17 # adi|home: they call it Pebkac: http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/sysadmin/6692/ 09.51.31 Join Nibbler [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 09.53.16 # nods 09.53.18 # we use it at work 09.57.14 # nice 09.59.23 Nick gromit` is now known as gromit`zzZZ (gromit@w00t.adsl.nerim.net) 09.59.37 # nite 10.27.32 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.49.29 # * lImbus driving to work 10.49.38 Quit lImbus (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- \o/") 11.29.47 Join lImbus [0] (~manuel@kernel.cycos.net) 11.44.53 Join hernest [0] (hernest@ACCF63C8.ipt.aol.com) 12.27.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.30.23 Join zeekoe [0] (~nospample@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 12.30.25 Nick zeekoe is now known as zeekoe|deceased (~nospample@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 12.33.57 Join Christi-S [0] (~christi@client-823-p-1-lns.winn.dial.virgin.net) 12.50.16 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.52.44 Quit hernest (Client Quit) 13.08.18 Quit zeekoe|deceased (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.37.42 Join zeekoe|deceased [0] (~nospample@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 13.44.51 Nick zeekoe|deceased is now known as zeekoe (~nospample@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 13.51.05 # linus - what's the current status with respect to a 2.3 release? 14.10.12 # we have some issues left, methinks 14.27.39 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.28.34 Quit zeekoe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.28.37 Quit Strath (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.35.47 Join Nibbler [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 14.36.34 # LinusN: how can we help ? 14.39.20 # and were was the problem with the car adapter mode ? 14.44.19 Quit Christi-S (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 14.46.01 Join wiler [0] (wiler@adsl-68-92-121-250.dsl.spfdmo.swbell.net) 14.47.16 # okay so last night i did some binaural recordings using the 48k quality 5 option, i am quite impressed, but i heard some something or other about rockbox being ported to iriver recorders which have higher quality, etc? 14.56.05 # lImbus: if you powered on the recorder by applying DC power, it didn't pause when the power disappeared 14.56.18 # so it would continue playing 14.56.41 # wiler: we have no immediate plans to port rockbox to iriver 14.57.02 # and i don't know about the iriver recording quality either 14.57.42 # does anybody really play snake (the plugins)? 15.00.37 # well i am new to the rockbox fermware 15.01.12 # and i am not sure what snake the plugins is, but if its a game or something i will not use this for gaming, i have a much faster computer if i want to do that 15.02.59 # very interesting 15.11.37 Quit wiler ("[BX] The Borg use BitchX. 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This is great for a long trip, bus rides to work, etc. I have used it to listen to Aduiobooks while riding the bus downtown. 17.22.31 # does that mean something better? 17.22.33 # humm 17.22.44 # i think if you go to ebay, you can get a better proice on a new one there 17.23.14 # (on a recorder that is) 17.23.54 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/docs/devicechart.html 17.23.55 # oh..ok 17.24.08 # there is a small comparison of all rockbox supportd units 17.24.18 Quit zeekoe (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.24.25 # recorder 2.0 right? 17.25.01 # it is called the v2 17.27.03 # thanks mate 17.27.14 # u probably saved me wasting 100 bucks :) 17.27.14 Join zeekoe [0] (~nospample@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 17.27.23 # welcome :) 17.27.26 # test123 17.27.28 # yay! 17.27.43 # ? 17.27.45 # yay! 17.27.51 # i really need to read docs for sygate... it blocks about everything, massive floods of backups 17.28.01 # uhh.. not backups but popups 17.28.13 # haha 17.28.34 # how about mozilla? 17.28.38 # mozilla? 17.28.58 # i use opera (also for IRC) and it's cool for me 17.28.58 # its another browser 17.29.00 Join kaboofa [0] (~kaboofa@pcp03462569pcs.indpnd01.mo.comcast.net) 17.29.03 # oh ok 17.29.09 # ur on *nix? 17.29.12 # nope 17.29.14 # * kaboofa is 17.29.25 # yeah kaboofa, we know all about it 17.29.26 # which distro? 17.29.26 # ;) 17.29.28 # zeekoe: cool, i use opera also, and mozilla firefox sometimes 17.29.28 # :) 17.29.34 # why must people say *nix 17.29.37 # it's not like i'm going to sue you 17.29.43 # "AHH!!! YOU ARE USING AT&T's COPYRIGHT!!!" 17.29.45 # or whoever owns it now 17.29.46 # dstar5: i do the same... firefox 0.8 that is 17.30.14 # zeekoe: firefox 0.9.2 is way better that .8 17.30.16 # im thinkin about to set up a firewall on a lappy let it run *nix 17.30.23 # yeah 17.30.25 # and the rest goes through it for protection 17.30.27 # my friend scott did that 17.30.27 # i think he means *nix == {unix,linux,*bsd} 17.30.34 # aah 17.30.35 # right 17.30.49 # heh 17.30.55 # * dstar5 is tired of win and *nix and wants to try beos 17.31.05 # use lindows then dstar5 17.31.06 # heeeh 17.31.19 # dstar5: well... dont use it that much... its just that i have about 30 windows open in opera, and if i just closed opera and need to quickly look to some webpage, i open firefox 17.31.36 # beos still alive? 17.31.40 # kaboofa which distro ur using mate? 17.31.46 # FreeBSD mindspin.unitsq.com 5.2.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0: Mon Feb 23 20:45:55 GMT 2004 root@wv1u.btc.adaptec.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 17.31.51 # freebsd 5.2.1 17.32.00 # hmm 17.32.07 # i never really messed with freebsd yet 17.32.13 # zeekoe: when you have that many open, i love that thing where you can close opera, and when you open it again, you can continue from last session :) 17.32.15 # i tried mandrake, redhad 17.32.17 # suse 17.32.38 # whee 17.32.40 # dstar5: indeed... it rocks... 17.32.41 # <3 fbsd 17.32.52 # StealtheR: ever used the xfce4 desktop? 17.33.01 # dstar5: i did 17.33.02 # no sir 17.33.16 DBUG Enqueued KICK StealtheR 17.33.16 # * StealtheR 09- 07Windows XP 09has been running 071day 11hrs 50mins09 Memory Usage: 07393/512MB (76.76%) 09Processor: 072-Intel Pentium 4, 3436MHz, 512KB (7% Load) 09HDD Free Space: (07C: 2120MB09/07149.05GB09) (07D: 891MB09/07189.92GB09) (07E: CDROM09) (07F: CDROM09) (07G: CDROM09) (07H: 0MB09/07152.66GB09) 17.33.58 # i have an old pc, tried some weird lunices on it, most of them didnt like my graphical config, and now just using mandrake with xfce4, worked out of the box 17.34.10 # yea 17.34.16 # mandrake has great drivers support 17.34.20 # StealtheR: how do you get all that nice info in one text line? 17.34.22 # StealtheR: you should try it, it is really clean and beautiful http://www.xfce.org/ 17.34.35 # and it's vector, isnt it> 17.34.36 # ? 17.34.51 # zeekoe im using an addon for the mirc 17.34.54 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 17.34.54 # * dstar5 bets its an irc script 17.34.58 # yea it is 17.34.59 # haahah 17.35.02 # #kick mirc ;-) 17.35.11 # * StealtheR 09- 07Disk Information: 09Total Disk Space: (072.92GB09/07491.62GB09 - 070.6% Free09 - 073 Drives09) 17.35.16 # people say mirc sux 17.35.22 # nah 17.35.26 # its kewl 17.35.35 # and they say iirssi or whatever its called rules 17.35.37 # lol 17.35.40 # irssi 17.35.44 # just like a lot of peeps 17.35.47 # they said windows sux0r 17.35.51 # :P 17.35.52 # but they use it every goddamn day 17.36.04 # everone has preferences 17.36.08 # yea 17.36.10 # i like both 17.36.11 # * dstar5 uses xchat 17.36.14 # windows and *nix 17.36.21 # 2000 is my favorite 17.36.23 # and xp 17.36.26 # i have xchat installed too, but the irc in opera is fine 17.36.32 # the rest..ms can throw it again 17.36.40 # win xxchat is a bit buggy, but still nice 17.36.51 # ok 17.36.54 # i gotta go to work now 17.36.58 # see you guys tonight 17.37.00 # now? 17.37.05 # it's half past five :P 17.37.06 # i'm tommy btw..nice to meet you guys. 17.37.12 # have fun :) 17.37.14 # yea right now...its 11:37am here 17.37.23 # lol i think i'll be late today..damn it 17.37.30 # anyone want to play rockbox-trivia? 17.37.34 # yeah yeah 17.37.40 # yea yea yea yea yea 17.37.41 # PICK ME PICK ME 17.37.48 # join #rockbox-trivia 17.37.50 # pick me pick me pick me pick me 17.37.51 # StealtheR: not you, you should go to work 17.37.54 # ill get my bot in there :) 17.38.28 # trivia is just soo... 17.38.33 *** Alert Mode level 1 17.38.33 # * StealtheR 09-07 Connection Information: 09#1 07(093Com EtherLink XL 10/100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC 07(093C905C-TX07)09 #2 - Packet Scheduler Miniport 07(09100Mb/s07)09 455.22MB In07,09 1606.84MB Out07)09 17.38.37 # well, rockbox trivia can't be else than cool 17.38.41 # 3Com... blah 17.38.58 # they're nonstandard 17.38.59 # :) 17.39.40 # StealtheR: Thank god logbot is not op, he would kick you for using colors. It messes up the logfile, you know 17.44.08 Join Nibbler [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 17.48.34 *** Alert Mode OFF 17.50.33 # heh 17.50.34 Quit Rob2222_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.51.04 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 17.51.43 Quit Ericgoh () 18.00.16 # rb->snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%i.%i", x, tmp2); 18.00.19 # that should work, right? 18.00.52 # umm me not so sure about %I 18.01.02 # i know %i works 18.01.06 # i have tested it 18.01.12 # but i can combine the two, right? 18.01.22 # * kaboofa hasn't coded in c for... forever + 3 years 18.01.25 # ok then.. me thinnks it should work 18.01.33 # me to 18.01.36 # whoo 18.01.37 # thanks 18.01.39 # going to compile now 18.01.42 # i think you can 18.01.52 # some implementations do %i, some want %d (for decimal) 18.01.57 # i dont like messing with those snprintf's 18.02.03 # lol 18.03.00 # kaboofa: be sure there is a traling 0 at the end of the string. snprint does that, but not in the case he writes exactly sizeof buf characters. 18.06.54 # me go bye bye for a bit 18.07.07 Quit dstar5 ("Leaving") 18.09.08 # right 18.09.15 # my buffer is 255 chars 18.09.24 # so i'm not too worried 18.13.35 # then you fail to save memory ;-) 18.13.56 Nick gromit`zzZZ is now known as gromit`aw (gromit@w00t.adsl.nerim.net) 18.14.53 # how would i clear the buffer? 18.15.16 # int i; for(i=0;i<254;i++){ buf[i]='\0';} ? 18.15.17 # hah 18.15.18 # yes. 18.16.08 # what about memset() ? 18.16.23 # memset? 18.16.34 # you have to excuse me, i'm used to Java :( 18.16.42 # memset(szBuf, 0, sizeof szBuf); 18.17.04 # that writes sizeof bytes with word 0 to szBuf. 18.17.23 # the buffer is entirely empty and safe. but a bit overkill. 18.17.48 # if you just want to "reset" the string, someting like szBuf[0] = 0; should be ok; it writes a 0 to the frist position. 18.17.50 # hmm 18.17.54 # fuck 18.18.44 # what 18.18.51 # szBuf[(sizeof szBuf)-1] = 0; writes a char ZERO to the last position. I recommend strongly to do this if snprintf returned -1 as that means the buffer was not big enough. 18.20.16 # hmm 18.20.17 # ok 18.20.27 # when you sprintf, does it write over the buffer automagically/ 18.20.32 # or does it continue where it left ofF? 18.20.38 # *snprintf 18.21.42 # sorry for interrupting... but i have some code that doesn't work as i expect, too 18.21.47 # heh 18.21.59 # while(running) { 18.21.59 # switch (rb->button_get(false)) { 18.21.59 # case BUTTON_UP: 18.21.59 DBUG Enqueued KICK zeekoe 18.21.59 # x++; 18.21.59 # break; 18.21.59 *** Alert Mode level 1 18.21.59 # case BUTTON_RIGHT: 18.22.01 # y++; 18.22.03 # break; 18.22.05 # (... other case stuff) 18.22.07 # case BUTTON_OFF: 18.22.09 # running=0; 18.22.11 # break; 18.22.13 # } 18.22.15 # rb->lcd_drawpixel(20+x,20+y); 18.22.17 # } 18.22.19 # return PLUGIN_OK; 18.22.21 # hmm... the indenting is lost 18.22.48 # this code does shutdown on OFF, but it doesn't draw pixels 18.22.54 # any idea why not? 18.23.06 # x and y are both short btw 18.24.41 # ok 18.24.44 # time to set people on fire 18.24.58 # try this guys http://www.sticky.tv/game/cyrkam_airtos/ 18.25.15 # :) 18.25.23 # very good to waste some time 18.25.48 # yeah, it takes ages to load 18.25.54 # heh 18.26.01 # loadanig... loadani3g 18.26.04 # wayt for it... 18.26.04 # or this: http://www.wagenschenke.ch/HomeRun.swf 18.26.22 # slow server... :P 18.26.31 # it's about 1.3 MB 18.27.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.28.01 # haha 18.28.03 # this is cool 18.28.11 # yay! i got 100 points 18.28.25 # kaboofa: sprintf would write forever. this is why sNprintf exists. a function is not able to see the size of a buffer behind a pointer it got. 18.29.00 # ohh sorry, missunderstood 18.29.34 # s(n)printf does always start writing to the position you indicate. it does NOT append 18.29.45 # :) 18.31.04 # zeekoe: can't help you: never played with rockbox-graphics, but can't detect an error neither. maybe the region you want to get redrawed has to be invalidated ? 18.31.22 # what is the plane? 18.32.00 *** Alert Mode OFF 18.32.09 # plane ? aircraft ? 18.32.16 # yes 18.32.17 # kaboofa: you have to throw it to the plane 18.32.31 # lImbus: it's gromit`aw's game 18.32.33 # lol 18.32.58 # lImbus: too bad... 18.33.06 # plane == dustbin ? never heard that. 18.33.31 # lImbus: or is this just like in visual basic; that it can't draw while in loops? 18.33.33 # zeekoe: try rb->lcd_update_rect(x, y, x2, y2); 18.33.40 # okay 18.34.08 # woah 18.34.11 # i hit all time top score 18.34.19 # 2320 pts 18.34.26 # :P 18.36.30 # damn 18.36.35 # knocked off already 18.37.00 # lImbus: doesn't work either... let's try outside the loop 18.37.38 # or something like yield(); once every second. 18.38.09 # hmm 18.38.12 # i read about 18.38.12 # would then be very similar to visual basics "do events" that allowes you to draw in loops back again 18.38.16 # ...yield 18.38.25 # hey cool 18.38.43 # so it is possible in vb 18.39.17 # god I hate VB so much and remember still those tricks although its > 5 years ago. 18.39.33 # and my excuse: it was in school. 18.39.40 # does that count ? 18.41.07 # hmm... maybe i got it 18.41.31 # i let it put a splash screen before putting pixels 18.42.46 # hmm weird 18.45.26 # /* now go ahead and have fun! */ 18.45.26 # rb->lcd_fillrect(3,3,6,9); 18.45.26 # rb->lcd_putsxy(40,40,"putsxy!"); 18.45.26 # rb->lcd_drawpixel(20,20); 18.45.26 # rb->lcd_drawpixel(22,20); 18.45.27 *** Alert Mode level 1 18.45.27 # rb->lcd_clearpixel(4,4); 18.45.29 # /* rb->splash(HZ*2, true, "Hallo zeekoe!"); */ 18.45.39 # now i commented out the splash part, the fillrect isnt shown 18.46.09 # the text and both the pixels are though 18.46.25 # you ought to ask either BlueChip or amiconn. IIrc these are the graphics and greyscale-priests 18.46.38 # okay 18.48.18 # amiconn signed off 5 days ago, looks a mall bit like holyday, eh ? 18.48.30 # mall + s => small 18.49.32 # BlueChip is also sometimes referred to as "BC". bug him ! :-) 18.53.42 # blueeeechip bluedi bluedi bluedi blueechip 18.53.47 # where art thou? 18.54.06 # well, since i only need loose pixels, let's try that first 18.55.28 *** Alert Mode OFF 18.59.07 # hmm okay, i really need the lcd_update_rect; without it the stuff doesn't become displayed 18.59.47 # lcd_update_rect updates the specified part of the screen? 18.59.57 # at first i didnt understand that 18.59.57 # it behaves a small bit like every drawing system. redrawing the whole screen would be too expensive 19.00.06 # okay... i understand 19.00.15 # it "invalidates" 19.00.42 # on ti83 (plus) -es it does a complete screen redraw every time 19.01.06 # but the lcd driver is a bit spartanic, i think 19.01.35 # hmm... now i begin to understand why people use simulators :P 19.02.03 # yay! 19.02.16 # just saying "short x,y" isnt enough 19.02.28 # now i say x=1; y=1 it's working a bit more 19.03.51 # afk 19.04.40 # what's afk? 19.04.53 # away from keybaord 19.04.56 # *keyboard 19.05.34 # wheeeeeeee 19.05.41 # i can etch-a-sketch :P 19.06.49 # hmm 19.06.52 # HAR HAR 19.06.54 # i eat babies. 19.07.10 # cool 19.07.22 # but how can i detect continuously keypresses? 19.07.51 # i mean, when i keep the key pressed, the function isnt repeatedly called, and i want that 19.08.26 # just make an action listener for keydown! 19.08.28 # oh wait, that's java 19.09.38 # heh 19.09.42 # this band has the best lyrics 19.10.15 # i dont know "This Band" 19.10.22 # oh 19.10.27 # by this band, i mean razed in black 19.10.32 # hmm 19.11.22 # har har 19.11.25 # depressed goth people 19.11.32 # making industrial music 19.11.36 # = <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 .... <3 <3 19.12.08 # nah... dont like em 19.12.17 # heh 19.12.23 # doot doot doot 19.12.32 # what's doot? 19.12.38 # like d00d? 19.13.07 # like in 1337 h4x0r d00dz? 19.13.22 # doot as in.. noise computers make 19.13.24 # doot doot 19.13.29 # or a synthysizer 19.13.37 # weet is a mix of 1337 and w00t 19.14.00 # ok 19.14.15 # that's weet man 19.14.17 # real weet 19.14.23 # yeah, weed 19.14.25 Nick kaboofa is now known as tom`idle (~kaboofa@pcp03462569pcs.indpnd01.mo.comcast.net) 19.15.35 # but i still don't know how to detect continuously pressed keys... 19.15.49 # :( 19.15.51 # sorry 19.18.38 # yay 19.18.53 # keyboard.c case BUTTON_UP | BUTTON_REPEAT: 19.19.27 # actually: 19.19.28 # case BUTTON_UP: 19.19.28 # case BUTTON_UP | BUTTON_REPEAT: 19.19.36 # let's try 19.20.14 # i always though | meant "or" 19.20.35 # hmm ofcourse, that'll work fine... 19.22.46 # wheeeeeeeeeeee 19.22.49 # i rock! 19.22.54 # and you people rock too! 19.37.49 # zeekoe: || means OR. simple | means binary or which is addition of flags here 19.37.50 Quit mecraw_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.38.04 Join mecraw_ [0] (~lmarlow@69.2.235.2) 19.38.13 # tom`idle: what does <3 mean ? 19.40.37 # lImbus: ah, ok 19.40.53 # so the buttons are flag things 19.41.57 # come, all, and download a masterpiece of programming stuff and more of such things 19.41.58 # http://home.student.utwente.nl/r.teune/etchasketch.zip 19.45.18 Join Rob2222 [0] (Rob2222@ACB53B3F.ipt.aol.com) 19.45.37 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.49.42 Join Nibbler [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 19.58.06 # doom III gone gold :] \o/ 19.59.01 Join scott666 [0] (~scott666@c-24-245-58-48.mn.client2.attbi.com) 20.08.29 # zeekoe: etcha works fine on my sim 20.08.38 # :P 20.08.45 # cool 20.08.53 # how did you build the sim btw? 20.08.54 # yay 20.09.02 # make :P 20.09.06 # hmm 20.09.27 # how do you build your real-life target version ? 20.09.39 # i guess you're not using the standard rockbox developing thing from bluechip? 20.10.01 # just make 20.10.07 # yes, indeed I do 20.10.11 # wait 20.10.30 # I am always working on latest cvs, so I did not a subdir for any tarball in ~. 20.10.37 # I have ~/apps/ and so on. 20.10.43 # me too 20.10.59 # i had all things clean 20.11.03 # then I have ~/build-dir, where I ran ../tools/configure to make a target environment 20.11.10 # then cvs'ed the stuff, about two days ago 20.11.11 # indeed 20.11.18 # heh 20.11.23 # then make ~/simbuild as I did 20.11.28 # perhaps i should select simbuild thing indeed 20.11.30 # and ../..tools/configure there 20.11.35 # yup 20.12.25 # hey... i think it's going to work :) 20.13.00 # yay 20.13.05 # i got an uisw32.exe 20.13.27 # pretty easy, heh ? 20.13.35 # it's still building... 20.13.39 # yeah, it's easy 20.13.43 # done 20.13.52 # yay 20.13.56 # it seems to work 20.15.49 # how can i browse plugins? 20.16.02 # pressing "5" for play doesnt work 20.17.00 # or do i have to feed files to the simulator, somehow 20.20.30 # mhmm 20.20.30 # yay 20.20.39 # i see it now, it had to be in "archos" 20.20.46 # try to create a .rockbox/rocks in the simbuild/qrchos 20.20.48 # and i had to have show all files turned on 20.21.46 # 5t w6r2s +* 20.21.51 # i mean it works 20.22.22 # i have to turn on numlock to press play in the simulator... 20.23.22 # of course 20.23.55 # I modified ~/uisim/win32/button.c to have other keys as I got no numpad on my notebook... 20.23.55 # the simbuild is 24 times as big as the reallife build... 20.24.03 # hey 20.24.07 # that's what i need too 20.24.10 # same problem 20.25.21 # should I read that 'please please gimme gimme !' ? 20.25.32 # uh 20.25.33 # yeah 20.26.02 # i was trying to figure it out myself 20.26.05 # but i cant 20.26.07 # ... 20.26.09 # so 20.26.17 # gimme please please gimme gimme 20.26.38 # transferring file to machine with irc 20.26.44 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 20.26.44 # * lImbus is ^^ 20.26.54 # hmm 20.27.28 # * zeekoe is opening xchat 20.27.39 # since opera cant receive files.. 20.27.46 Join zeekoe2 [0] (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 20.27.49 # hey 20.27.51 # it can 20.27.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.28.26 Quit zeekoe2 (Client Quit) 20.28.33 # cool 20.29.25 # should be on the way it it cans 20.29.27 # errer :-/ 20.29.39 # error* 20.29.55 # well, I'm pretty much behind firewall and tunnel and so on. 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