--- Log for 15.07.104 Server: bear.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 14 days and 20 hours ago 00.25.24 Quit lImbus (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.27.55 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.32.00 Join midk [0] (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 00.39.01 Quit AciD (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00.53.04 Join iXi [0] (~jirc@217.199.129.24) 00.56.43 # Can anybody help with broken JBRv2 voltage regulator !? 00.57.29 # I think that charger that I used broke my ARCHOS JBRV2? 00.58.09 # I have to change the voltage regulator is there any solution to get original part or something? 00.58.48 # any help will be apreciated/ 00.58.48 # thanls 00.59.02 # s/t/k 00.59.02 # thanks 00.59.30 # a correction is fine, restating the text with the correction is place is a little overboard.. 00.59.36 # in place* 01.01.20 # ;) 01.01.37 # s/thants/thanks 01.05.43 # any help? 01.05.43 Join mattzz [0] (~mattzz@c159221.adsl.hansenet.de) 01.05.43 # is it only me or is CVS build broken again? 01.05.43 # drivers/adc.c: In function `adc_tick': 01.05.43 # drivers/adc.c:36: Internal error: Segmentation fault 01.05.43 # mattzz, check the daily builds page? 01.05.43 # looks OK.. 01.05.43 DBUG Enqueued KICK mattzz 01.05.43 # no error for recorder 20 01.06.25 # I am using sh-elf-gcc 3.0.4 on linux as suggested 01.06.25 # not sure then.. 01.06.25 # is this your first time compiling? 01.06.25 # no 01.06.25 # but I did a proper "make clean", configure, yadayada.... 01.07.24 Quit iXi ("Leaving") 01.13.48 Join T^JulioVega [0] (~fred@pD9EE2836.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 01.13.55 # hiho 01.14.06 Quit Smooth (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.14.29 Join blacklabelskater [0] (~Blacklabe@rdu162-234-112.nc.rr.com) 01.15.03 Quit mattzz ("Client exiting") 01.15.19 Nick gromit`aw is now known as gromit (gromit@w00t.adsl.nerim.net) 01.15.23 Nick gromit is now known as gromit`` (gromit@w00t.adsl.nerim.net) 01.16.21 # is it me or is GDB broken in the latest cygwin version? 01.17.50 # it breaks on kernel32!IsBadWritePtr() which doesn't obviously make sense 01.20.19 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 01.20.19 # * scott666 has no idea 01.20.55 # * T^JulioVega neither ^^ 01.23.07 Join midk2k3 [0] (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 01.23.42 # hey midk 01.23.54 # yo ox. 01.23.56 # wait 01.23.58 # *cough 01.24.00 # yo scott 01.24.01 Quit midk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.24.26 Part blacklabelskater ("Gone!") 01.26.45 Nick midk2k3 is now known as midk (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 01.32.28 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 01.40.16 # does anyone here have a good tutorial for irc remote scripting? 01.55.49 Quit T^JulioVega (Remote closed the connection) 02.01.03 # DAHA HA HAHAHA HA! 02.27.59 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.30.35 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 02.48.28 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.13.45 Quit AciD (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.20.06 Quit mecraw_ ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 03.28.37 # doom 3 comes out on august 5th...whens the rockbox port due? 03.28.58 # hm, september neverth, never? 03.36.37 # scott666: it's on my todo list. right after 'die' 03.36.42 Nick tom`idle is now known as kaboofa (~kaboofa@pcp03462569pcs.indpnd01.mo.comcast.net) 03.36.46 # LOL 03.36.48 # lol 03.37.10 # :) 04.20.16 Quit hardeep ("[BX] Did somebody say BitchX?") 04.24.49 Quit midk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.28.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.33.11 Join Nibbler [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 04.56.17 Nick gromit`` is now known as gromit`zZ (gromit@w00t.adsl.nerim.net) 04.56.23 # gnite 05.13.55 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 05.22.43 Quit D0gbert ("yawn") 06.28.03 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.33.12 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.41.05 Quit midknight2k3 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.41.11 Join midk2k3 [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 06.41.12 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 07.12.59 Part LinusN 07.13.21 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 07.27.54 Join Nibbler [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 07.41.48 Join midk [0] (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 08.21.44 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.26.26 Nick gromit`zZ is now known as gromit (gromit@w00t.adsl.nerim.net) 08.26.29 Nick gromit is now known as gromit` (gromit@w00t.adsl.nerim.net) 08.28.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.33.09 Quit AciD ("www.cpm-fr.com") 09.24.33 Join [1]c0utta [0] (~c0utta@161.cust15.sa.dsl.ozemail.com.au) 09.30.31 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 09.40.21 Quit scott666 ("i'll be back...eventually...") 09.43.57 Quit c0utta (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.43.58 Nick [1]c0utta is now known as c0utta (~c0utta@161.cust15.sa.dsl.ozemail.com.au) 09.53.52 Join lImbus [0] (lImbus@197.157-201-80.adsl.skynet.be) 09.54.00 # hi LinusN 09.54.44 # concerning the car adapter mode-stuff: I am running (flashed) a cvs version a week ago or something like that, and everything is fine, including the special case you stated. 09.59.15 Quit midk ("just STOP it arspy") 09.59.26 Join midk [0] (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 10.00.24 # lImbus: good to hear 10.00.45 # the special case is this: 10.01.32 Nick gromit` is now known as gromit`aw (gromit@w00t.adsl.nerim.net) 10.01.36 # - insert the car charger before starting the car, with the jukebox off 10.01.57 # start the car, and the jukebox starts, resuming the playback 10.02.11 Part oxygen77 ("Cho") 10.02.12 # - stop the car, and the jukebox won't stop playing 10.02.30 # (it will, with the latest daily build) 10.03.18 Join Nibbler [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 10.06.48 # however, in some cars, the power may come and go when cranking the starter engine, and the bug may not be visible 10.08.36 # LinusN, I simulated with my AC-DC-supply. Will redo in a second 10.10.06 # I suppose there is no switch in the power socket of a recorder v1, so I plug it in and out there, it that ok ? 10.10.40 # Jukebox switched off since a few hours, pluggin in power. 10.11.00 # Takes 2 seconds to resume (quite fast hdd). 10.11.14 # Pluggin off power, pauses immediately 10.11.37 # funny 10.11.41 # pluggin in resumes after 2 seconds (I modified the code a small bit, was 5 before) 10.11.52 # what was the mod? 10.11.58 # pluggin out pauses immediately again 10.12.09 # HZ*5 => HZ*2 10.12.16 # ah 10.13.31 # hmmm, i wonder if there's a difference if you have resume=ask? 10.13.53 # I have resume always, err, called yes. 10.13.59 # I gonna check that. 10.14.48 # the precise version info is: 040711-2207 (and I always do cvs up -Pd before making) 10.15.51 # right LinusN, with resume=Ask I can reproduce your problem. strange, can't figure out the correlation 10.15.59 # i can 10.16.07 # err, wait. 10.16.17 # the car adapter mode is a hack in that respect 10.16.53 # pluggin in, rockbox starts, asks for resuming. I say yes, it does. pluggin off, pauses. 10.17.05 # dunno what happaned the first time 10.17.42 # further plugin- and plugouts work fine too. ???!?? 10.19.04 # I GOT IT: It does not go to pause if the disk is spinning. 10.19.26 Quit Strath (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.20.29 # it has nothing to do with the spinning disk 10.20.49 # I see the difference. 10.21.06 # my status-bar shows me the ata_is_active() 10.21.17 # it has to do with you starting the playback manually (in the resume dialog) before the 5s timeout has expired 10.22.04 # 5 seconds timeout ? the one I changed to 2 ? 10.22.08 # yes 10.22.31 # it is even more complicated than that... 10.22.56 # and in fact, futher tries to plugin and plugout work fine again, even if resume=ask 10.23.25 # well, if it's more complicated, I should rely you fixed it ;-) 10.24.06 # further plugins/plugouts will work, since the bug only had to do with the initial state of the car adapter mode 10.24.30 # ok, that's what I concur. I saw you made that bitch static 10.24.46 Join [IDC]Dragon [0] (~c2af7556@reladm.kharkov.net) 10.25.13 # just two other things: somebody mixed us both up and talked to me in irc yesterday evening like if I was you or one of the other main developers. You should read the logs about 23:04 (where I joined). 10.25.27 # before beeing blamed to forget what people talk to you. 10.25.54 # it was Smooth 10.26.01 Join Christi-S [0] (~christi@client-730-p-2-lns.glfd.dial.virgin.net) 10.26.18 # * [IDC]Dragon also doesn't understand car adapter mode resume issues 10.26.25 # <[IDC]Dragon> Hi Christi-S !# 10.26.41 # I didn't either 10.26.43 # hi both 10.26.48 # <[IDC]Dragon> oops, I wasn't cursing 10.26.50 # Hello 10.27.19 # <[IDC]Dragon> Christi-S: my deepest appreciation for the manual! 10.27.23 # [IDC]Dragon: it's only with Resume=Ask and only the first time you unplug, or if you unplug withing the 5 seconds after rockbox starts up. 10.27.27 # Sure you weren't invoking a satanic shell script? 10.27.29 # lImbus: saw it. grayscale is only for plugins atm 10.27.30 # You're welcome. 10.27.40 # ahh, ok 10.27.55 # <[IDC]Dragon> no, # and return are just close together 10.27.56 # * lImbus thinks he should read that new glorious manual. 10.28.10 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.28.16 # i don't like the car adapter mode implementation... 10.28.19 # Well, it's already out of date. ;) 10.28.38 # but it works fine. that's why i bought a second rockbox, flashable 10.28.46 # <[IDC]Dragon> Christi-S: I found only little details, and my own doc shortcomings (jpeg, video) 10.28.47 # i think we should send the old Snake game to the land of the forgotten 10.28.48 # or however that word should be written 10.29.05 # isn't Snake maybe a legal issue to Nokia ? 10.29.09 # I mean the NAME 10.29.11 # <[IDC]Dragon> LinusN: agreed 10.29.20 # i'm on the hunt for another recorder 10.29.26 # Which reminds me ... Linus - are you intending to do a feature freeze at some point before 2.3? 10.29.34 # Christi-S: yes 10.29.39 # <[IDC]Dragon> we sure are 10.30.10 # llimbus: Nope. I played snake on the Vic20. Nokia'd have a hard time arguing that one. 10.30.36 # But snake is a bit shit, really. 10.30.41 # <[IDC]Dragon> Christi-S: one thing: the video doesn't need to be .avi before conversion, it could be anything playable 10.30.52 # I didn't include a screen shot because it looks awful. 10.30.56 # ok. else I would recommend the name "nibbles" like the Qbasic-demo game 10.31.11 Quit midk ("just STOP it arspy") 10.31.19 Join midk [0] (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 10.31.27 # [IDC]Dragon - mail me please. Otherwise I'll forget. 10.31.32 Quit midk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.31.35 Join midk [0] (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 10.31.42 # I'm going to sit on the manual for a bit until we enter feature freeze. 10.31.49 # Then I'll play catch up. ;) 10.31.52 # of course 10.31.54 # srya bout that. 10.32.32 # <[IDC]Dragon> the player screenshots look pretty bad, with strong artefacts. 10.32.35 # Christi-S: do you want to do all changes yourself, or are you willing to share the OO file? 10.32.49 # [IDC]Dragon: indeed 10.33.16 # <[IDC]Dragon> jpeg is no good choice, gif would be better 10.33.25 # are they jpegs???? 10.33.37 # <[IDC]Dragon> at least they look like 10.33.42 # LinusN - because we don't have differential version control, it's probably going to be easier if I make the changes myself. 10.34.12 # Christi-S: and OO doesn't have the nice Correction mode like Word has...? 10.34.45 # * Christi-S thinks OO does have change control, yes. But I'm not sure how it copes with having the master on the Net. 10.34.50 # I'll read up on it. 10.35.30 # Christi-S: no big deal, just wanted to make sure your work doesn't get lost if you suddenly lost interest, or something happened to you 10.35.39 # * Christi-S nods. 10.36.29 # I've got an offsite backup. I can put a copy of the current source file anywhere you'd like too though. 10.37.23 # I'd rather not make it public till it's finalised though. 10.38.48 # i understand that 10.39.04 # just leave me a copy, for the sake of backup 10.39.11 # No problem. Email? 10.39.15 # sure 10.39.25 Quit midk ("just STOP it arspy") 10.40.09 Join midk [0] (~Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 10.40.57 # my last question before I go to work: If I want to build up a power-supply for my car, am I right a simple 9V stabilizer (1A) should be ok. no capacitor, no hassle? I suppose there is another 6V stabilizer with regulator/capacitors inside the archos, either the debug screen would not say 6V on external power, isn't it ? 10.41.58 # when do you read 6V? 10.43.11 # Sent. 10.54.28 # Christi-S: .7z? 10.54.51 # 7-zip - newish format. 10.55.17 # got it 10.55.38 # (smaller hence quicker for me to upload. If I'd realised I was going to send it to someone else, I'd have used bz2. 10.56.37 # LinusN: Debug->battery, down one page. external 5,31 (changing) 10.57.08 # lImbus: see it now, seems like there's a bug in the scaling 10.57.33 # there is no regulator before the charging circuit, to my knowledge 10.57.51 # aha ? so the display should be something around 9V ? 10.57.59 Join midknight2k3 [0] (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 10.58.08 Quit midk (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 10.58.25 # so I should include stabilizer, regulator, capacitors in my adapter 10.58.29 Nick midknight2k3 is now known as midk (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 10.58.31 # nah! 10.59.00 # lImbus: not necessarily, but you should probably include some sort of spike protection 10.59.22 # the jukebox can handle voltages up to 12V 10.59.38 # well, then I need no big regulator ? 10.59.41 # (the V1 recorder and the studio, that is) 10.59.53 # i don't think so 11.00.19 # the original charger is unregulated 11.00.33 # which is the minimum required to run ? should test that with my lab-supply 11.00.45 # hang on 11.01.21 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/twiki/bin/view/Main/BatteryFAQ#Q10_Can_I_use_a_different_charge 11.01.23 # I am surprised that the archos eats unregulated power WITHOUT having cleaning circuits is 11.01.28 # s/is/i 11.01.36 # f*ck. IN 11.02.04 # that looks like a nice piece of docu ,-) 11.03.01 Quit meshuga (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 11.04.31 # Why *do* people want to change the pitch they play back MP3s at? 11.04.48 # <[IDC]Dragon> have to quit, c u later 11.04.53 Quit [IDC]Dragon ("no fate but what we make") 11.06.16 # Christi-S: some people use it to slow down the tempo, to be able to hear/play along tricky parts of solos etc 11.06.44 # the ideal thing would be to slow down without changing the pitch, but we don't know how to do that 11.06.46 # Ah. Right. 11.06.57 # since the MAS documentation os secret 11.07.00 # is 11.07.38 # actually, we do have the programmer's manual for the 3507 11.07.46 # Well, wouldn't it require recoding anyway? 11.07.56 # not necessarily 11.08.22 # we can apply the algorithm on the decompressed audio, before sending to the DAC 11.08.43 # that has to be done inside the MAS, naturally 11.09.11 # problem is, we don't have access to the MP3 decoding source code 11.09.35 # thanks LinusN, i'm goin to work now. will thing about my car power-supply 11.09.42 # and the ROM in the MAS is execute-only (Harvard architecture) 11.10.26 Quit lImbus (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- \o/") 11.14.29 # * Christi-S wonders if pitch change ought to be better documented. At the moment it's mentioned in the key summary for the WPS but not really explained. 11.15.06 Join midknight2k3 [0] (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 11.15.14 Quit midk (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 11.15.30 Nick midknight2k3 is now known as midk (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 11.15.32 # dah 11.18.39 # nite all 11.18.55 # btw did anyone notice the ON+L/R = -/+ 10s patch? 11.19.03 # with the side effect of pitch under sound settings.. 11.19.36 # hm, should have a look - sounded interesting... nite 11.19.40 Quit midk (Client Quit) 11.25.32 Quit Christi-S ("If I were actually witty, this quitline would be funny.") 11.29.27 Nick gromit`aw is now known as gromit (gromit@w00t.adsl.nerim.net) 11.29.50 Nick gromit is now known as gromit`` (gromit@w00t.adsl.nerim.net) 11.41.04 Quit adi|home (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.46.39 # lunch time 12.03.19 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.19.50 Join Christi-S [0] (~christi@client-730-p-2-lns.glfd.dial.virgin.net) 12.20.13 # * Christi-S wonders why people keep wanting to make the Rockbox UI even more confusing. 12.20.38 # you are referring to...? 12.20.58 # Well, the stop patch and now this whole "multiple actions on play" thing. 12.21.13 # Sorry, software off, rather than stop. 12.21.15 # which stop patch? mine? 12.21.46 # software off may be a Good Thing if implemented correctly 12.22.10 # I'd agree, but I think having something modal is not a good way. 12.22.24 # There's just too much potential for confusion. 12.22.28 # agreed 12.22.44 # maybe a "Shut off" menu option, last in the main menu 12.23.03 # then you shut it off with menu->up->play 12.23.45 # * Christi-S nods. Or a global chorded key combo. F1+F3 say. 12.23.54 # * LinusN doesn't like combos 12.24.15 # i tend to operate the jukebox with one hand 12.24.31 # Understandable, but I think this is one example where it's appropriate, since you don't want OFF being pressed by accident. 12.24.54 # Do you just not use ON+PLAY then? 12.25.21 # i hate the on+play combo, since it forces me to use both hands 12.25.50 # so i rarely enqueue songs for that reason 12.26.06 Quit Christi-S (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.26.33 # the context-sensitive menus will remedy that, i hope 12.26.44 Join lImbus [0] (~manuel@kernel.cycos.net) 12.27.23 Join Christi-S [0] (~christi@client-805-p-1-lns.glfd.dial.virgin.net) 12.27.27 # * Christi-S nods. You could replace it with long hold on PLAY. 12.27.49 # long holds are bad too, imho 12.27.56 # since it slows down operation 12.28.12 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.28.12 # It's kind of a limitation of having few buttons. 12.28.20 # sure 12.28.35 # however, i'd choose long holds before combos 12.28.53 # Double clicks is about your only other option. 12.29.08 # or menus 12.29.20 # You could free up a button by sticking F2/F3 on the same screen with UP to toggle between then. 12.30.45 # There are a million and one things you could do, I suppose. 12.30.47 # i'd rather go for the planned NEWKEYS approach 12.31.08 # f3 -> context menu 12.31.13 # f2 -> custom menu 12.31.55 # still, we could of course allow both ON+Play and long-Play 12.32.54 # * Christi-S nods. 12.33.14 # I like the Newkeys approach. Rockbox badly needs more consistency in the UI. 12.33.23 # But I'd guess that's a 3.0 feature. 12.34.42 # Oh, if you add a "null maze" to Snake 2 doesn't it become a superset of Snake 1? 12.35.31 # i think we should send the old Snake game to the land of the forgotten 12.36.30 # * Christi-S nods. 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6667 21.39.57 *** Logfile for #rockbox started 21.39.58 *** Server message 501: 'logbot_ :Unknown MODE flag' 21.39.58 Mode "logbot_ :+i" by logbot_ 21.39.58 Join logbot_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 21.39.58 Join midk2k3 [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 21.39.58 Join mecraw__ [0] (~lmarlow@69.2.235.2) 21.39.58 Join lImbus [0] (lImbus@245.128-201-80.adsl.skynet.be) 21.39.58 Join elinenbe [0] (trilluser@207-237-224-177.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 21.39.58 Join midknight2k3 [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 21.39.58 Join scott666 [0] (~scott666@c-24-245-58-48.mn.client2.attbi.com) 21.39.58 Join Rob2222 [0] (Rob2222@ACB33040.ipt.aol.com) 21.39.58 Join c0utta [0] (~c0utta@161.cust15.sa.dsl.ozemail.com.au) 21.39.58 Join kaboofa [0] (~kaboofa@pcp03462569pcs.indpnd01.mo.comcast.net) 21.39.58 Join StealtheR [0] (XP@c-24-131-7-77.mw.client2.attbi.com) 21.39.58 Join Hadaka [0] (naked@naked.iki.fi) 21.39.58 Join ze [20] (psyco@adsl-67-123-43-20.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 21.39.58 Join kaboofa_ [0] (~kaboofa@dsl092-066-005.bos1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 21.39.58 Join Ka_ [0] (~tkirk@pcp04776551pcs.howard01.md.comcast.net) 21.39.58 Join webmind [0] (~random@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 21.39.58 Join Hes [0] (~hessu@he.fi) 21.39.58 Join mbr [0] (~mb@stz-softwaretechnik.com) 21.39.58 Join dwihno [0] (~dw@81.8.224.89) 21.41.34 Join midk [0] (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 21.41.52 Quit midk (Nick collision from services.) 21.42.04 Join midk [0] (Zakk@c-24-18-39-204.client.comcast.net) 21.42.28 Quit midk2k3 (Nick collision from services.) 21.42.30 Quit midknight2k3 (Nick collision from services.) 21.42.46 Join midk2k3 [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 21.54.19 Quit midk ("just STOP it arspy") 21.56.51 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 22.16.53 DEBUG Lost contact with server 22.16.53 *** Cleanup 22.16.53 *** Cleanup 22.16.53 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.16.53 *** Exit 22.16.58 *** Started Dancer V4.16p1 22.16.58 DEBUG gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (No such file or directory) 22.16.58 DEBUG gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (No such file or directory) 22.16.58 DEBUG gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (No such file or directory) 22.16.58 DEBUG gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (No such file or directory) 22.16.58 DEBUG gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (No such file or directory) 22.16.58 DEBUG gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (No such file or directory) 22.16.58 DEBUG gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (No such file or directory) 22.16.58 DEBUG gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (No such file or directory) 22.16.58 *** Unable to connect to irc.eu.openprojects.net on port 6667 (tried 8 times) 22.16.58 *** Cleanup 22.16.58 *** Connected to irc.freenode.net on port 6667 22.16.58 *** Logfile for #rockbox started 22.17.27 *** Server message 501: 'logbot :Unknown MODE flag' 22.17.27 Mode "logbot :+i" by logbot 22.17.27 Join logbot [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 22.17.27 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 22.17.27 Join midk2k3 [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 22.17.27 Join mecraw__ [0] (~lmarlow@69.2.235.2) 22.17.27 Join lImbus [0] (lImbus@245.128-201-80.adsl.skynet.be) 22.17.27 Join elinenbe [0] (trilluser@207-237-224-177.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 22.17.27 Join scott666 [0] (~scott666@c-24-245-58-48.mn.client2.attbi.com) 22.17.27 Join Rob2222 [0] (Rob2222@ACB33040.ipt.aol.com) 22.17.27 Join c0utta [0] (~c0utta@161.cust15.sa.dsl.ozemail.com.au) 22.17.27 Join kaboofa [0] (~kaboofa@pcp03462569pcs.indpnd01.mo.comcast.net) 22.17.27 Join StealtheR [0] (XP@c-24-131-7-77.mw.client2.attbi.com) 22.17.27 Join Hadaka [0] (naked@naked.iki.fi) 22.17.27 Join ze [20] (psyco@adsl-67-123-43-20.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 22.17.27 Join kaboofa_ [0] (~kaboofa@dsl092-066-005.bos1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 22.17.27 Join Ka_ [0] (~tkirk@pcp04776551pcs.howard01.md.comcast.net) 22.17.27 Join webmind [0] (~random@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 22.17.27 Join Hes [0] (~hessu@he.fi) 22.17.27 Join dwihno [0] (~dw@81.8.224.89) 22.17.27 Join mbr [0] (~mb@stz-softwaretechnik.com) 22.21.44 Quit midk2k3 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.21.50 Join midknight2k3 [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 22.34.11 Join Nibbler [0] (~nibbler@port-212-202-78-112.dynamic.qsc.de) 22.43.16 Nick midknight2k3 is now known as midk (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 22.48.31 Quit midk ("just STOP it arspy") 22.50.13 Join midk [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 23.09.41 Join mother [0] (~mother@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.09.48 # midk!!! 23.09.58 Nick mother is now known as mother_of_zeekoe (~mother@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.10.22 # YO 23.10.55 # what did you do to my son!!?? 23.11.08 # i.. 23.11.15 # *looks around for logbot* 23.11.18 # *spots logbot* 23.11.20 # ..um, nothing 23.11.29 # he's totally depressed now 23.11.38 # tell him i said, die die die 23.11.54 # why do you do such things?? 23.12.02 # do you think it's fun or so? 23.12.18 # yes. 23.12.22 # hmm 23.12.23 # whatever 23.12.25 Nick mother_of_zeekoe is now known as zeekoe (~mother@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.12.43 # ;x 23.12.46 # wow, you totally had me fooled. 23.12.57 # yeah, i already though i would 23.12.58 # what did you do you asshat 23.13.05 # who? 23.13.06 # me? 23.13.08 # assbran. 23.13.08 # no 23.13.09 # or midk? 23.13.10 # midk 23.13.15 # what did i do? 23.13.19 # i don't know 23.13.20 # i can't say. 23.13.23 # 16:11 < mother_of_zeekoe> he's totally depressed now 23.13.24 # right 23.13.27 # back to porn. 23.13.30 # eh 23.13.30 # YAY 23.13.32 # s/porn/code/ 23.13.33 # ooh, what kind 23.13.35 # aww 23.13.44 # QUICK!! TELL ME ALL YOU KNOW ABOUT THE WORD 'const' 23.13.46 # har har har 23.13.49 # Har har har, polish humor. 23.13.49 # hm 23.13.50 # :) 23.13.51 # sonstatnata 23.13.55 # die die die. 23.14.02 # 22.38.59 # die die die. 23.14.02 # 22.39.32 Quit zeekoe () 23.14.04 # zeekoe: don't kill yourself, kill other people. 23.14.05 # you were there 23.14.19 # probably, but it's also probably 50 pages up from "xxxxx parts, xxxx joins" 23.14.27 # kaboofa: who should i kill first? 23.14.38 # i don't know :P 23.14.41 # http://www.google.com 23.14.45 # hehe 23.15.42 # CaptainRoboT2 23.15.48 # http://pub175.ezboard.com/fimockerypollspollspolls.showMessage?topicID=294.topic 23.16.22 # anyway, does rockbox support gonio functions? 23.16.25 # like sin, cos? 23.16.38 Nick kaboofa is now known as littlecake (~kaboofa@pcp03462569pcs.indpnd01.mo.comcast.net) 23.16.41 # excellent. 23.16.55 # for my 5up3r1337 raycasting engine 23.17.01 # and what's excellent? 23.17.18 # /nick littlecake 23.17.20 Nick littlecake is now known as kaboofa (~kaboofa@pcp03462569pcs.indpnd01.mo.comcast.net) 23.17.33 Nick zeekoe is now known as bigcake (~mother@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.18.00 # so, does rockbox support sin+cos functions? 23.18.03 Nick bigcake is now known as zeekoe (~mother@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 23.18.14 # no, die. 23.18.22 # code it yerself :D 23.18.26 # get the tables or whatever.. 23.18.28 # hm 23.18.37 # yeah, i think i'll have to try that 23.18.54 # whee... i can make a huuuuge sin/cos/tan table 23.19.03 # yes. 23.19.03 # still have 15 GB spare room :P 23.19.03 # LOOK at CALCULATOR.C 23.19.04 # yes you can 23.19.19 # :P 23.19.24 # don't look at rpncalc-2.c 23.19.28 # because 1: it's not done 23.19.32 # 2: it's not commited 23.19.35 # 3:i coded it 23.19.35 # hey cool 23.19.44 # calculator already supports sin+cos 23.19.53 # zeekoe: YES./ 23.20.07 # 4: because it uses ghetto_snprintf 23.20.14 # haha 23.20.19 # ghetto_sprintf 23.20.20 # you mean 23.20.23 # whatever 23.22.15 # okay... so the calculator.c uses some weird table 23.22.21 # guess i have to study that 23.23.34 # midk: have you seen my 5up3r1337 etchasketch program? 23.24.03 Join gromit [0] (~gromit@ALagny-151-1-44-205.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 23.24.09 Quit midk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.24.38 # blah 23.25.04 # kaboofa you did see my 5up3r1337 etchasketch, last night, didn't you? 23.25.54 Join midk [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 23.26.24 # someone say my name? 23.29.59 # i did 23.30.08 # midk: have you seen my 5up3r1337 etchasketch program? 23.32.10 # nop.e 23.32.12 # can't atm 23.32.14 Nick midk is now known as midk|game (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 23.32.19 # har har 23.32.23 # time for sleep 23.33.45 Nick kaboofa is now known as Boofa`drawing (~kaboofa@pcp03462569pcs.indpnd01.mo.comcast.net) 23.38.02 # hmm 23.38.07 # time for sleep indeed 23.38.19 # i'm becoming slower and slower 23.38.26 # 'night 23.42.32 Join Smooth [0] (909510b8@ACBCE3C1.ipt.aol.com) 23.42.39 # Hi 23.42.55 # Is there a way to make the status bar come on in the browser and make it go when returning to the WPS? 23.46.45 Quit midk|game (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.46.57 # hmm 23.47.07 Join midk|game [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 23.47.13 # there is an option for status bar in wps, isnt it? 23.47.26 # it would be useful to kill the status bar in the WPS and make it appear in the file browser 23.47.31 # yep 23.47.38 # you can code it yourself :P 23.47.52 # if i knew how to I would 23.48.14 # but I do like the new progress bar that fills up like on the Ipod 23.48.24 # *track alert 23.48.25 # lol 23.48.29 # track? 23.48.32 # nothing 23.48.37 # DIE DIE 23.48.43 # stfu 23.48.55 # what archos u have zeekoe? 23.49.05 # larger track alert 23.49.17 # since about 8 days now, i have an archos recorder 20 23.49.21 # ok 23.49.25 # <-- recorder 10 23.49.28 # ok 23.49.31 # usb 1.1? 23.49.33 # yea 23.49.37 # bad.. 23.49.39 # does the job 23.49.45 # like to get a gmini 220 23.49.45 # that's true 23.49.53 # do they have rockbox? 23.50.06 # die, idiot. 23.50.06 # not yet, but they seem to have some features found in rockbox 23.50.11 # like a jpeg viewer 23.50.16 # fun :) 23.50.23 # & multi-band eq 23.50.35 # but they don't have nice blue bumpers 23.50.47 # no, instead it has a black rubber surround 23.50.53 # hm 23.50.53 # and its smaller than a floppy disk 23.50.54 # does it 23.51.17 # zeekoe: NICE BLUE BUMPERS ? never seen a device uglyier 23.51.20 # i see 23.51.26 # or however that writes 23.51.38 Join gromit`` [0] (~gromit@ALagny-151-1-13-162.w82-121.abo.wanadoo.fr) 23.51.39 # saw a gmini in the shop 23.52.02 # those apple devices are by far the nicest ever existing 23.52.02 # lImbus: i like them... but mine are not really blue. more like black, or like the color of the FM recorder things 23.52.14 # mine are black too 23.52.24 # some kind of dark grey 23.52.27 # the gmini has a nice large blue-backlit greyscale LCD 23.52.28 # Smooth: they're real small indeed, i see 23.52.35 # yea 23.52.50 # http://www.expansys.nl/product.asp?code=110597&partner=kelkoo 23.53.01 # maybe they are using microdrives for the HDs 23.53.08 # don't think so] 23.53.11 # uh, yeah, that's it. 23.53.16 # not like CF microdrives 23.53.24 # ok 23.53.29 # they're 20 GB aren't they? 23.53.32 # yea 23.53.33 # perhaps 1.8 inch 23.53.36 # 20 and 40iirc 23.53.40 # i think they use the small Toshiba drive 23.53.43 # yep 23.53.52 # i think so too 23.54.00 # the same drive in the ipod mini 23.54.01 # Capacity: 20 GB(1) 1.8" Hard Drive (300 hours* MP3 at 128 kbps, 700 hours* of voice recording at 64 kbps, 200 000 photos* or 20 GB of data); *on average 23.54.16 # why the hell did you ask then 23.54.16 # if it's right there? 23.54.43 # shame archos discontinued the existing players/recorders 23.55.01 # midk|game: DIE... i just didnt look 23.55.10 # they did? 23.55.12 # hm 23.55.13 # yea 23.55.20 # you can no longer buy them from their website 23.55.23 # :( 23.55.23 # you can still buy them here 23.55.29 # for about Eur. 290 23.55.31 # well, perhaps just existing stock 23.55.38 # i got mine for Eur 199 2nd hand 23.55.54 # and i'm glad i bought it 23.56.01 # I don't really like the new Superbass settings 23.56.09 # too fiddly to set 23.56.13 # i never use superbass anyway 23.56.16 # prefer the older simpler bass-boost setting 23.56.36 # just turn the superbass on, and you get the same effect 23.56.41 # ok 23.56.51 # don't touch the other options 23.56.55 # but i dont like psycho-acoustic stuff 23.56.55 # yea 23.57.02 # so i have it always off 23.57.20 # but what i really like is an option to kill the S.B. in the WPS and show it in the file browser 23.57.28 # automatically that is 23.57.33 # submit a request ;-) 23.57.34 # rather than using F3 23.57.46 # maybe even i can code it now 23.57.49 # cool 23.57.50 # well, not now 23.57.56 # it's reeaally bed time now 23.58.00 # not urgent or anything 23.58.11 # the new Archo's can play WAV and WMA 23.58.14 # as well as MP3 23.58.26 # ok 23.58.29 # and AVI 23.58.30 # :P 23.58.33 # yea 23.58.37 # not a fan of WMA though 23.58.38 # you mean the 400? 23.58.41 # the sound is dreadful 23.58.42 # nope, me neither 23.58.45 # yep 23.58.48 # the Gmini can play WMA 23.58.51 # and it's DRM 23.58.55 # boo 23.58.55 # blehschchtg