--- Log for 26.08.104 Server: Not connected Channel: None joined --- Nick: No nick Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 0 seconds ago 10.05.43 *** Started Dancer V4.16 10.05.43 *** Connected to irc.freenode.net on port 6667 10.05.43 *** Logfile for #rockbox started 10.05.43 *** Server message 501: 'logbot :Unknown MODE flag' 10.05.43 Mode "logbot :+i" by logbot 10.05.43 Join logbot [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.05.43 Join Bagder [0] (~dast@labb.contactor.se) 10.05.43 Join Nibbler [0] (~andrer@port-212-202-73-41.dynamic.qsc.de) 10.05.43 Join amiconn [0] (~jens@pD9E7EC39.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.05.43 Join Zagor [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.05.43 Join [IDC]Drag [0] (~d90a3255@labb.contactor.se) 10.05.43 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 10.05.43 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 10.05.43 Join ade| [0] (~hae@200.12.47.88) 10.05.44 Join webmind [0] (~random@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 10.05.44 Join dionoea [0] (~dionoea@muscipula.via.ecp.fr) 10.05.44 Join logbot_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.05.44 Join ze [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-46-145.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 10.05.44 Join dwihno [0] (~dw@81.8.224.89) 10.05.44 Join gromit`` [0] (~gromit@ALagny-151-1-46-246.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 10.05.44 Join Hadaka [0] (naked@naked.iki.fi) 10.05.44 Join Ka_ [0] (~tkirk@pcp04776551pcs.howard01.md.comcast.net) 10.05.44 Join mbr [0] (~mb@stz-softwaretechnik.com) 10.06.28 DEBUG Received signal 15 (SIGTERM), terminating (snapshot: fplrun.c line 385) 10.06.28 *** Cleanup 10.06.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.06.28 *** Exit 10.06.39 *** Started Dancer V4.16 10.06.39 *** Connected to irc.freenode.net on port 6667 10.06.39 *** Logfile for #rockbox started 10.06.39 *** Server message 501: 'logbot :Unknown MODE flag' 10.06.39 Mode "logbot :+i" by logbot 10.06.40 Join logbot [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.06.40 Join Bagder [0] (~dast@labb.contactor.se) 10.06.40 Join Nibbler [0] (~andrer@port-212-202-73-41.dynamic.qsc.de) 10.06.40 Join amiconn [0] (~jens@pD9E7EC39.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.06.40 Join Zagor [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.06.40 Join [IDC]Drag [0] (~d90a3255@labb.contactor.se) 10.06.40 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 10.06.40 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 10.06.40 Join ade| [0] (~hae@200.12.47.88) 10.06.40 Join webmind [0] (~random@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 10.06.40 Join dionoea [0] (~dionoea@muscipula.via.ecp.fr) 10.06.40 Join logbot_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.06.40 Join ze [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-46-145.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 10.06.40 Join dwihno [0] (~dw@81.8.224.89) 10.06.40 Join mbr [0] (~mb@stz-softwaretechnik.com) 10.06.40 Join Ka_ [0] (~tkirk@pcp04776551pcs.howard01.md.comcast.net) 10.06.40 Join Hadaka [0] (naked@naked.iki.fi) 10.06.40 Join gromit`` [0] (~gromit@ALagny-151-1-46-246.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 10.06.42 DEBUG Received signal 2 (SIGINT), terminating (snapshot: fplrun.c line 385) 10.06.42 *** Cleanup 10.06.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.06.42 *** Exit 10.07.41 *** Started Dancer V4.16 10.07.41 *** Connected to irc.freenode.net on port 6667 10.07.41 *** Logfile for #rockbox started 10.07.41 *** Server message 501: 'logbot :Unknown MODE flag' 10.07.41 Mode "logbot :+i" by logbot 10.07.41 Join logbot [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.07.41 Join Bagder [0] (~dast@labb.contactor.se) 10.07.41 Join Nibbler [0] (~andrer@port-212-202-73-41.dynamic.qsc.de) 10.07.41 Join amiconn [0] (~jens@pD9E7EC39.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.07.41 Join Zagor [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.07.41 Join [IDC]Drag [0] (~d90a3255@labb.contactor.se) 10.07.41 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 10.07.41 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 10.07.41 Join ade| [0] (~hae@200.12.47.88) 10.07.42 Join mbr [0] (~mb@stz-softwaretechnik.com) 10.07.42 Join Ka_ [0] (~tkirk@pcp04776551pcs.howard01.md.comcast.net) 10.07.42 Join Hadaka [0] (naked@naked.iki.fi) 10.07.42 Join gromit`` [0] (~gromit@ALagny-151-1-46-246.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 10.07.42 Join dwihno [0] (~dw@81.8.224.89) 10.07.42 Join ze [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-46-145.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 10.07.42 Join logbot_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.07.42 Join dionoea [0] (~dionoea@muscipula.via.ecp.fr) 10.07.42 Join webmind [0] (~random@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 10.07.58 # hi logbot 10.08.17 # he's still busted 10.08.30 # oh 10.08.31 # cool 10.09.27 Quit logbot_ (Remote closed the connection) 10.11.01 # all users and other stored info is gone, this is a recompile. i'll see if/when we get the backup back. 10.11.23 # the logging is the main use anyway 10.11.37 # yes, who cares. welcome back logbot. 10.11.58 # Zagor, you should give him new features, such as, make him say hi to everyone who comes in 10.11.59 # ;) 10.12.08 # :) 10.12.12 # he can do that, but it's too annoying 10.12.55 # * Bagder agrees 10.12.57 # i had at one point told klient to say "hi" to everyone who came in, via a privmsg, without realizing it until a few days later when someone responded 10.13.41 # that'll get you kickbanned in some parts of the world... 10.14.13 # read: without realizing it. 10.14.15 # :) 10.14.35 DEBUG Parse error in OnPrivmsg(from = "[IDC]Dragon!~d90a3255@labb.contactor.se", line = "#rockbox :does anybody know what's inside a Neuros?") (snapshot: server.c line 191) 10.14.42 # electronics. 10.14.51 # a texas instruments dsp. no cpu. 10.15.12 # no free compiler available 10.15.23 # TI charges $6000 for theirs... 10.15.43 DEBUG Parse error in OnPrivmsg(from = "[IDC]Dragon!~d90a3255@labb.contactor.se", line = "#rockbox :how do they run their open source then?") (snapshot: server.c line 191) 10.15.56 # well they open the source. presto, open source :) 10.16.09 # i don't think they expect a lot of contributions 10.16.43 # yet i think it's still good of them to open the code 10.30.16 DEBUG Parse error in OnPrivmsg(from = "[IDC]Dragon!~d90a3255@labb.contactor.se", line = "#rockbox :ACTION browses the Neuros sources") (snapshot: server.c line 191) 10.34.16 DEBUG Parse error in OnPrivmsg(from = "[IDC]Dragon!~d90a3255@labb.contactor.se", line = "#rockbox :they seem to support all FAT types (12,16,32)") (snapshot: server.c line 191) 10.34.57 # yes, since they have small flash units. 10.36.36 DEBUG Parse error in OnPrivmsg(from = "[IDC]Dragon!~d90a3255@labb.contactor.se", line = "#rockbox :haven't seen long filename support yet...") (snapshot: server.c line 191) 10.37.27 DEBUG Received signal 15 (SIGTERM), terminating (snapshot: fplrun.c line 385) 10.37.27 *** Cleanup 10.37.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.37.27 *** Exit 10.37.40 *** Started Dancer V4.16 10.37.40 *** Connected to irc.freenode.net on port 6667 10.37.40 *** Logfile for #rockbox started 10.37.41 *** Server message 501: 'logbot :Unknown MODE flag' 10.37.41 Mode "logbot :+i" by logbot 10.37.41 Join logbot [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.37.41 Join Bagder [0] (~dast@labb.contactor.se) 10.37.41 Join Nibbler [0] (~andrer@port-212-202-73-41.dynamic.qsc.de) 10.37.41 Join amiconn [0] (~jens@pD9E7EC39.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.37.41 Join Zagor [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.37.41 Join [IDC]Dragon [0] (~d90a3255@labb.contactor.se) 10.37.41 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 10.37.41 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 10.37.41 Join ade| [0] (~hae@200.12.47.88) 10.37.41 Join mbr [0] (~mb@stz-softwaretechnik.com) 10.37.41 Join Ka_ [0] (~tkirk@pcp04776551pcs.howard01.md.comcast.net) 10.37.41 Join Hadaka [0] (naked@naked.iki.fi) 10.37.41 Join gromit`` [0] (~gromit@ALagny-151-1-46-246.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 10.37.41 Join dwihno [0] (~dw@81.8.224.89) 10.37.41 Join ze [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-46-145.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 10.37.41 Join dionoea [0] (~dionoea@muscipula.via.ecp.fr) 10.37.41 Join webmind [0] (~random@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 10.37.41 *** Server message 477: 'logbot #rockbox :[freenode-info] why register and identify? your IRC nick is how people know you. http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup' 10.38.30 # i skipped fat12 and -16 support on purpose since it makes the code much messier 10.39.33 # <[IDC]Dragon> I guess nobody wants to format 20 GB with FAT16 10.39.47 # fat12 is a real mess 10.41.00 # <[IDC]Dragon> the neuros has malloc! (drool, envy) 10.41.10 # hehe 10.41.15 # we had malloc too once ;-) 10.41.16 # <[IDC]Dragon> no, I try not to start the discussion 10.41.21 # haha 10.41.51 # that means they buffer less than they could 10.42.16 # unless they buffer "chunked" in several pieces 10.42.37 # ...in which case malloc would mostly fail. somehow i doubt it :) 10.43.21 # true 10.43.35 # <[IDC]Dragon> and they have pipes 10.43.43 # gosh 10.44.17 # how much ram does it feature? 10.44.29 # i don't remember 10.49.08 # <[IDC]Dragon> seems to be a database player? 10.50.02 # I think it is 10.50.33 # * Bagder recalls a review on the list 10.53.48 # i don't know if it was neuros or rio who said usb mass-storage was a lousy way to transfer mp3 files to a harddisk player... 10.58.03 # *grumble* 10.58.05 # <[IDC]Dragon> the USB stack by TI seems to be included, nice 10.58.14 # mass-storage is the way! 10.58.55 # <[IDC]Dragon> it says "This is proprietary information, not to be published -- TI INTERNAL DATA" 10.59.36 # <[IDC]Dragon> so much for the problems of device vendors with open source 11.00.22 # Any ideas why major hardware companies don't like the open source ideal? 11.02.52 # dwihno: because open source is very new and the bosses are very old 11.04.15 # <[IDC]Dragon> the actual codecs are not in, just the interfacing, like I expected 11.04.47 # yes. i asked about that and they said are releasing the vorbis source but can't release the others 11.05.58 # <[IDC]Dragon> probably they don't have the sources, just a TI lib 11.06.12 # very possible 11.06.24 # I'd guess that as well 11.06.55 # <[IDC]Dragon> yes, there are various libs 11.07.29 # <[IDC]Dragon> for mp3, ogg, usb and some I don't recognize 11.07.40 # wma is one 11.07.47 # Are there any open source firmwares? (apart from openneo, avos etc.) 11.07.47 # <[IDC]Dragon> no full USB source code :-( 11.07.56 # dwihno: no 11.08.13 # <[IDC]Dragon> I don't see wma 11.08.41 # open_src_fw\ccs_projects\Main_APP\Neuros200\LIBs\wma_tni_abr_ndrm_far_rel.l54 11.09.28 # <[IDC]Dragon> ah, I grep'ed for *.lib 11.10.13 # <[IDC]Dragon> any idea what mpr is? 11.10.18 # mp3pro i guess 11.10.34 # <[IDC]Dragon> makes sense, yes 11.10.52 # myfi is the radio broadcast code 11.13.46 # <[IDC]Dragon> I haven't found technical docs on their page, although the brag to even release the schematics 11.14.03 # <[IDC]Dragon> s/the/they 11.16.47 # Zagor: that's rather trist :( 11.17.57 # yes, but this is what we have asked for and all we can reasonably expect to get. neuros opens up everything they have, but they cannot control 3rd parties. 11.18.18 # i believe the schematics are on the way 11.20.30 # Zagor: TI papers on the neuros are subjects to NDA's? 11.20.38 # i don't know 11.20.53 # knowing TI, i wouldn't be surprised 11.20.59 # :-[ 11.21.30 # that's the really sad part, that the first company that actually opens their code chose such a closed hardware platform 11.22.21 # One step forward, two steps back, I guess 11.25.25 # <[IDC]Dragon> Zagor: _you_ did ask Neuros for something? 11.25.40 # yes, i have discussed the open source issue with them 11.25.51 # * oxygen77 is away: chui pas là 11.25.51 # for quite a while, i might add :) 11.27.44 # care to tell what the issue is? 11.27.50 # or is it hush hush? 11.28.12 # well the issue *was* that they didn't release the source but said they would 11.28.44 # currently there's no issue i'm aware of 11.28.47 # mkay 11.28.58 # Use the source, luke! 11.29.32 # lunch, see you later 11.30.09 # enjoy! 12.07.41 Join webguest14 [0] (~527a5712@labb.contactor.se) 12.07.43 Quit webguest14 (Client Quit) 12.07.51 Join Co2 [0] (~527a5712@labb.contactor.se) 12.08.03 Join lImbus [0] (~manuel@kernel.cycos.net) 12.13.22 # sleepy time, nite nite. 12.13.56 # hello 12.14.05 # i just burned my juckbox :-) 12.14.24 # i opened it, and i see which part burned 12.14.25 # So why are you happy then? 12.14.46 # but i can't read the component ref 12.15.06 # it is not that bad ..... 12.15.31 # that should be possible to replace that component 12.15.54 # i have to go lunch very soon, i ll try to find some help when i m back 12.20.00 Quit Co2 ("CGI:IRC") 12.23.49 Nick midk is now known as midk|sleep (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 12.23.51 # bed, nite 12.37.41 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.02.09 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.09.55 # * Bagder cleans feature-requests 13.10.08 # <[IDC]Dragon> which ones? 13.10.15 # all over 13.10.19 # <[IDC]Dragon> any "best of"? 13.10.35 # I'm mostly rejecting the weird ones and identifying duplicates 13.13.37 Join Nibbler [0] (~andrer@port-212-202-73-41.dynamic.qsc.de) 13.16.06 Join radjago [0] (~45515a13@labb.contactor.se) 13.24.49 # Bagder: tell us about your personal favorites 13.25.48 # you mean what features I actually would like to see implemented? 13.26.10 # Yes 13.26.14 # And the most weird :) 13.26.50 # actually, I think all current feature requests ask for very narrow border-line features 13.28.04 # I've rejected perhaps 4-5 requests for "rockbox to player XXXX" 13.30.49 # I want the fixed/rejected ones closed soon too to make them disappear from the regular page 13.30.55 # it'll make a better overview 13.31.10 # 545 frigging requests right now 13.31.27 # Sheeesh 13.41.13 Quit oxygen77 (Remote closed the connection) 13.54.03 Quit radjago ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 13.54.16 Join uski [0] (~uski@gandalf.digital-network.org) 14.07.18 Join AciD [0] (~AciD@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 14.09.58 Quit AciD (Remote closed the connection) 14.10.22 Join AciD [0] (~gni@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 14.37.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.58.33 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 15.33.08 Part Zagor 15.33.09 Part Bagder 15.34.11 Join Zagor [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 15.52.41 Join midkay [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 15.53.59 Quit midk|sleep (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.11.57 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.12.19 Join Nibbler [0] (~andrer@port-212-202-73-41.dynamic.qsc.de) 16.13.14 Part Zagor 16.16.40 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.37.43 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.40.08 # [IDC]Dragon: r u there? 16.56.36 # * oxygen77 is away: chui pas là 17.08.04 # <[IDC]Dragon> amiconn: now I'm here 17.11.15 Quit mbr (leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 17.11.15 NSplit leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 17.12.38 NHeal leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 17.12.38 NJoin mbr [0] (~mb@stz-softwaretechnik.com) 17.12.50 # OffTopic: Anybody ever played with dietlinux ? (linux based on dietlibc) 17.14.02 # [IDC]Dragon: I'd like to extend the wiki by an article about building voice files, attaching the necessary files. Would you mind if I do so (including my modified wavtrim.c)? 17.14.50 # <[IDC]Dragon> why should I mind? 17.15.06 # <[IDC]Dragon> you're most welcome to go ahead 17.15.13 # The same way, I'd suggest to put the flash packages into the wiki... 17.15.51 # <[IDC]Dragon> the big 3 were objecting this, since it contains copyrighted material 17.16.15 # The archos fw? 17.16.23 # <[IDC]Dragon> so, we left it on my site, in my responsibility 17.16.35 # <[IDC]Dragon> yes 17.18.32 # It seems that mini-rockbox (usb/ charging/ firmware loader) should become a reality soon. This would solve more than 1 problem. 17.19.36 # <[IDC]Dragon> yes, indeed. But I still think beople are mor comfortable with having the original firmware at hand 17.19.48 # <[IDC]Dragon> people are more 17.21.40 # Another thing: did you already try my "memguard" patch on the target? 17.23.37 # <[IDC]Dragon> no 17.23.54 # <[IDC]Dragon> (you published it this morning) 17.24.36 # <[IDC]Dragon> did you try mo rotated font? ;-) 17.24.44 # <[IDC]Dragon> s/mo/my 17.25.48 # Dito no. I'd be much more interested in your convbdf changes 17.26.31 # <[IDC]Dragon> now, or when it's ready? 17.29.51 # The thing is that the pre-built rotated font isn't all that useful without the ability to rebuild it (other than proofing that it works, and seeing how much space is saved). 17.30.23 # <[IDC]Dragon> proofing and checking is the current step 17.31.01 # <[IDC]Dragon> but I'm (slowly) working on convbdf for the general case 17.32.23 # Having only the default font pre-rotated is only half the benefit. Did you check if you could recycle rotleft() for convbdf? 17.33.36 Join bagawk [0] (Lee@ACC3126E.ipt.aol.com) 17.34.00 # <[IDC]Dragon> I checked, looks pretty much like my code 17.35.54 # rotleft() does work for the general case 17.36.25 # amiconn: memguard? 17.37.36 # On a related topic: the docs say any font <= 16 pixels high will work - this isn't completely true. In fact, any height <= 64 should work, as long as the font is small enough to fit into the buffer 17.38.37 # bagawk: Yes. It uses the SH1's "user break controller" to catch illegal memory accesses (e.g. caused by uninitialized pointers) 17.38.50 # ohh 17.39.16 # i remember you talking about the user break controler earlier 17.40.30 Quit bagawk ("umount /dev/brain") 17.42.12 # * oxygen77 is back (gone 00:45:36) 18.00.37 # <[IDC]Dragon> amiconn: the font has to be <= 16 pixel _width_ 18.00.56 # <[IDC]Dragon> because of convbdf restrictions 18.37.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.59.17 # [IDC]Dragon: This morning you told that you have a fix available for the bug I discovered (id3tags->id3.elapsed). Do you intend to commit this soon? 19.01.20 # <[IDC]Dragon> no, I don't have a fix, I only prepared the fuctions to do it the "clean" way 19.01.57 Join mecraw [0] (~lmarlow@69.2.235.2) 19.02.27 # <[IDC]Dragon> and don't remember if just too many places to fix scared me away, or if it was something more fundamental 19.03.48 # Hmm. 19.09.11 # Btw: I tried adding a stride parameter to lcd_bitmap(). While it worked, the binary size increased, so it's no use committing. 19.18.33 Quit ade| (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 19.22.53 # <[IDC]Dragon> do we have a proportional font taller than 8 pixel? 19.24.00 # Yes, at least 2: xtal-14 and chicago12, which it's based on 19.24.16 # <[IDC]Dragon> thanks 19.26.22 # <[IDC]Dragon> rotating convbdf seems to work for the general case, creating C output 19.26.50 # Nice :) 19.27.15 # <[IDC]Dragon> out bitmap format is 8-pixel row-wise, correct? 19.27.48 # <[IDC]Dragon> with the bottom part of a 16 pixel high font being the second half of the bytes 19.28.22 # <[IDC]Dragon> or is it interleaved, completing the columns first? 19.29.10 # yup. It's rockbox native bitmap format. I put a description of it into firmware/drivers/lcd-recorder.c (lines 438 ff) 19.30.53 # <[IDC]Dragon> OK 19.32.48 # <[IDC]Dragon> correction: I still got a bug in convbdf :( 19.34.02 Part oxygen77 ("Cho") 19.40.59 # [IDC]Dragon: I found some places where I could save some code size :) 19.45.28 # <[IDC]Dragon> good :) Trying to compensate for the ~500 bytes? 19.45.53 # <[IDC]Dragon> (now convbdf C output is OK) 19.46.09 # <[IDC]Dragon> next is the new font format 19.46.53 # <[IDC]Dragon> your xtal-14 is a good test case 19.47.02 # yep ;) Declaring local constant arrays static does almost always save space. There were some non-static ones 19.47.57 Join bagawk [0] (Lee@ACC51C2D.ipt.aol.com) 19.47.59 # <[IDC]Dragon> oops, that shouldn't be 19.48.15 # If these are declared non-static, the compiler allocates them on the stack (is if they were non-constant) and generates additional code for initialization. 19.48.26 # <[IDC]Dragon> non-static means it has to be assembled on the stack at runtime 19.48.40 # <[IDC]Dragon> ;-) 19.48.47 # In _some_ cases this is smaller (sparse array) 19.49.51 # ..but using static is still faster then (no init code) 19.49.56 # <[IDC]Dragon> having xtal-14 as the system font looks funny 19.50.13 # <[IDC]Dragon> (that's how I tested my output) 19.53.18 # * [IDC]Dragon flexes 19.53.49 Nick AciD is now known as AciD` (~gni@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 20.05.39 Nick AciD` is now known as AciD (~gni@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 20.07.21 Quit bagawk ("umount /dev/brain") 20.07.42 Join maikeul [0] (~gromit@ALagny-151-1-18-22.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 20.24.17 Quit midkay (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.24.31 Join midknight2k3 [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 20.29.39 # Grr, there are some places which I overlooked while const'ing... 20.30.22 Quit gromit`` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.31.26 Nick midknight2k3 is now known as midk (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 20.37.50 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.38.48 # Anyone knows where "str" is defined (not "STR"). I can't find it... 20.41.59 # Ah, found it. I always forget about that dynamically built source files... 20.44.10 Join _aLF [0] (Alexandre@mutualite-3-82-67-66-128.fbx.proxad.net) 20.44.12 # <_aLF> hi 21.02.05 Nick midk is now known as midk|doom3 (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 21.04.49 # <[IDC]Dragon> new font format works! 21.07.01 Join Nibbler [0] (~andrer@port-212-202-73-41.dynamic.qsc.de) 21.09.20 # [IDC]Dragon: Even more nice :) I guess the font files become substantially smaller 21.11.42 # <[IDC]Dragon> like half the size 21.12.07 # <[IDC]Dragon> we can probably reduce the font buffer size 21.14.59 # [IDC]Dragon: Just stumbled upon it: there was a discussion on the ml about the ata standby of the hd in usb mode. Rockbox initializes the disk to not enter standby mode itself, so if the OS doesn't do that, the disk keeps spinning. 21.16.08 # <[IDC]Dragon> maybe some disks ignore that? 21.16.09 # I now found that usb.c initializes ata before handing control to the usb bridge. So how about a parameter to the ata init, which would enable standby mode when entering usb, but not when init'ing for rockbox? 21.16.50 # <[IDC]Dragon> better ask Linus, there were some issues with the spindown 21.16.51 # (still looking through the code for non-static local consts) 21.17.09 # <[IDC]Dragon> how much did you gather? 21.17.45 # It's not that much yet - about 220 bytes :( 21.21.38 # <[IDC]Dragon> font.c became a lot smaller, too 21.21.46 # <[IDC]Dragon> not much left in there 21.24.40 # <[IDC]Dragon> going home, maybe I'll commit it tonight 21.24.44 # <[IDC]Dragon> cu 21.24.49 # Ok, bye 21.25.02 Quit [IDC]Dragon ("CGI:IRC") 21.29.14 Join radjago [0] (~45515a13@labb.contactor.se) 21.30.34 Nick midk|doom3 is now known as midk (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 22.02.15 Quit radjago ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 22.22.41 Join scott666_ [0] (~scott666@c-24-245-58-48.mn.client2.attbi.com) 22.23.05 Quit mecraw (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.23.42 Join mecraw [0] (~lmarlow@69.2.235.2) 22.28.57 Join [IDC]Dragon [0] (~idc-drago@pD9512D76.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.30.25 # hi again 22.30.42 # <[IDC]Dragon> hi from home sweet home 22.30.56 # <[IDC]Dragon> just starting up 22.36.22 # <[IDC]Dragon> shoot, I seem to have deleted my compiler exe 22.37.51 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.51.42 # <[IDC]Dragon> ah, fixed it 22.57.28 Join zeekoe [0] (~zeekoe@ip51cc69f6.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) 22.59.26 Join [1]lImbus [0] (lImbus@207-41.240.81.adsl.skynet.be) 22.59.37 # <[1]lImbus> oops 22.59.52 # <[1]lImbus> looks like I forgot to shut down the irc client at work. 23.00.15 # <[1]lImbus> but that means as well the http-tunnel is still living ! 23.00.47 Nick [1]lImbus is now known as lImbus_ (lImbus@207-41.240.81.adsl.skynet.be) 23.08.18 # [IDC]Dragon: I figured out the exact positions of the null pointer accesses in mpeg.c (line 703 and line 731). I still have to understand how that id3tags[] business is supposed to work to come up with a fix 23.11.56 # Plus, I have a small fix for memguard.patch (no longer breaks the sim ;) ) 23.12.17 # <[IDC]Dragon> hang on a sec... 23.17.40 # <[IDC]Dragon> (mpeg.c) yes, this is strange, since id3tags is an array 23.18.01 # <[IDC]Dragon> if the index is within bounds, the write should be OK 23.19.55 # <[IDC]Dragon> oh no, it's an array of pointers 23.21.09 # <[IDC]Dragon> a circular buffer of 16 tracks 23.21.26 # <[IDC]Dragon> reset to 0 if free 23.21.57 # <[IDC]Dragon> so playback_tick() should check for validity 23.23.39 # <[IDC]Dragon> playback_tick is the part I don't like, this is where the playback engine is not seperate from the data source (mpeg.c) 23.34.12 # <[IDC]Dragon> I colored the builds 23.34.19 # :( 23.37.46 Join webguest27 [0] (~c35d210a@labb.contactor.se) 23.39.03 # haha 23.39.14 # [IDC]Dragon: Didn't you get those warnings locally? 23.39.52 Join webguest52 [0] (~c35d210d@labb.contactor.se) 23.39.52 Quit webguest27 (Client Quit) 23.42.14 Quit webguest52 (Client Quit) 23.42.26 # well, gotta run, back later 23.42.37 # [IDC]Dragon: Fixing lcd-recorder.c is easy... 23.43.29 # WHAT IS labb.contactor.se ? I thought it's bagders, zagors, linusNs workplace, but everbody seems to get accesses through them. even people I saw with german connections ! 23.44.08 # the cgi irc script 23.44.16 # lImbus_: These are the CGI::IRC users 23.44.53 # [IDC]Dragon: Fixing gray_putsxy.c done too... 23.44.58 # midk, 23.45.02 # grrr 23.45.55 Quit midk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.46.00 # pfft. 23.46.03 # not my day 23.46.46 # lol 23.46.56 # in #avos he said he was leaving 23.47.17 Join bagawk [0] (Lee@ACC49EB3.ipt.aol.com) 23.47.33 Join [IpL]hattori{t} [0] (vinc@207-41.240.81.adsl.skynet.be) 23.47.47 # hi brother 23.47.53 # <[IpL]hattori{t}> jo man 23.47.59 # w00t 23.48.07 # hi 23.48.11 # hi 23.48.17 # are you new? 23.48.27 # or is it just me 23.48.36 # <[IpL]hattori{t}> well iam limbus' bro... 23.48.44 # ok 23.48.45 # :) 23.48.51 # <[IpL]hattori{t}> dont hav a rockbox... sry 23.48.53 # hattori is my real brother. he sitting next to me (65 cm) and I'm showing im irc ;-) 23.50.13 # lol 23.50.13 # [IpL]hattori{t} test ! 23.50.13 # <[IpL]hattori{t}> jepp discovering irc today :-) 23.50.14 # lol 23.50.16 # [IDC]Dragon: r u there? 23.50.16 # but there seems to be a prob when we have the same IP. he#s not seeing all msgs 23.50.35 # -[IpL]hattori{t}- VERSION HydraIRC v0.3.126 (12/February/2004) by Dominic Clifton aka Hydra - #HydraIRC on EFNet 23.50.39 # hydrairc? 23.50.43 # weirdd 23.50.57 # bagawk: What's weird with it? 23.51.00 # <[IpL]hattori{t}> why is that weird? 23.51.16 # never hear dof it 23.51.54 # small one. good one 23.52.10 # <[IpL]hattori{t}> ... i dont know all the oter progs.. limbus "gave" it me... 23.52.28 # <[IpL]hattori{t}> lImbus_ test 23.52.42 # that tabs like thing on the right looks good on the screenshot i am looking at 23.53.13 # (atleast for people that use more than one network) 23.53.29 # i don't use other networks often 23.53.29 # <[IpL]hattori{t}> cu guys! 23.53.40 Part [IpL]hattori{t} 23.53.41 # yes, i think may be a good thing for über-irc'er 23.53.41 # just efnet every now and then 23.54.17 # rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 23.54.32 # amiconn purring ? 23.54.41 # amiconn: how much space is the new font format saving? 23.55.36 Join AciD` [0] (~gni@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 23.55.41 Join limbus_on_cgiirc [0] (~51f029cf@labb.contactor.se) 23.56.19 # limbus_on_cgiirc: Want to confuse midk ;) He isn't here :-P 23.57.11 # <[IDC]Dragon> amiconn: I'm back 23.57.24 # no, just checking 23.57.47 # [IDC]Dragon: Did you get my comments about fixed warnings? 23.58.00 # <[IDC]Dragon> have you committed something? 23.58.01 # limbus_on_cgiirc: your name is to long, it screws up my screen :o( 23.58.51 # [IDC]Dragon: Not yet, since there is one warning left 23.58.57 # <[IDC]Dragon> locally, I haven't seen warnings