--- Log for 27.10.104 Server: burroughs.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 1 day and 14 hours ago 00.00.08 # <[IDC]Dragon> what time resolution is that? 00.00.17 # <[IDC]Dragon> CurrentWaveform.jpg 00.00.35 # The triangles start at every edge of the 450 kHz square wave. Time resolution is 500 ns/div 00.02.09 # I would have chosen a higher y resolution, but my scope really doesn't like high amplitudes in that frequency range. Remember, this is a 5 MHz scope... 00.04.20 # * [IDC]Dragon made a picture, too 00.04.40 # <[IDC]Dragon> waiting fo T-Online to settle it in 00.05.16 # <[IDC]Dragon> will be http://joerg.hohensohn.bei.t-online.de/archos/ondio_power/current.jpg 00.05.39 # Yeah, it takes a while to travel from the upload server to the web server. That's why I use my own apache (on Amiga) for such quickies 00.05.54 # <[IDC]Dragon> now it's there 00.06.19 # Wow, dual channel scope 00.06.20 # <[IDC]Dragon> the trailing edge is 2 in one shot 00.06.30 # <[IDC]Dragon> ;-) 00.06.43 # <[IDC]Dragon> sorry, I thought yours, too 00.07.13 # I still have a real 2-beam scope tube laying around, together with the transformer, but no other parts 00.07.15 # <[IDC]Dragon> bottom is the coil voltage pulse, top is overall current 00.07.59 # <[IDC]Dragon> coil pulse happens to be very narrow there, in buck/boost transition land 00.08.29 # My shot is showing the overall current only 00.08.50 # (without any added or removed capacitors) 00.08.50 # <[IDC]Dragon> yes, I figured 00.09.13 # <[IDC]Dragon> in essence, not much learned 00.09.22 # Hmm. 00.09.35 # <[IDC]Dragon> you have power spikes around the switchpoint as well 00.09.43 # Yes. 00.10.13 Quit uski ("Leaving") 00.10.30 # <[IDC]Dragon> my time resolution was 50ns/cm 00.11.23 Join uski [0] (~uski@gandalf.digital-network.org) 00.11.46 # \o/ linux and daniel will come to france \o/ 00.12.04 # Hmm. Then it looks in fact different from mine. I can try to do better (go into transition land with the voltage, and choose a higher x resolution. Best I can have is 100 ns/div (it's not cm, really small tube) 00.12.40 # What voltage did you use? 00.12.54 # <[IDC]Dragon> good question 00.13.55 # <[IDC]Dragon> about 3.9-4V 00.14.17 # <[IDC]Dragon> uski: will you see them? 00.16.57 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 00.18.03 # [IDC]Dragon, i think i will not :((((((( 00.18.21 # too far away from where i'll be 00.19.31 # [IDC]Dragon: What is your current measurement y resolution? DC display or AC only? If DC, where would the zero line have been? 00.21.12 Quit uski ("brb...") 00.21.39 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 00.23.20 Quit mecraw__ ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 00.23.44 # <[IDC]Dragon> current was DC (like all), 200 mV/cm 00.24.27 # With 1 ohm resistor? 00.26.24 # <[IDC]Dragon> yes 00.26.49 # Wow! If your zero line is the real one, this means an average current of ~320 mA 00.27.07 # <[IDC]Dragon> no, this was just somewhere 00.27.55 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 00.28.04 # Hmm. With 100 ns/div I can't get something that looks trustworthy :( 00.28.41 # <[IDC]Dragon> the Y amps are not going high enough 00.28.53 # <[IDC]Dragon> http://joerg.hohensohn.bei.t-online.de/archos/ondio_power/coil.jpg 00.29.20 # <[IDC]Dragon> shows the voltage at both coil ends, with 3.9V supply 00.29.34 # <[IDC]Dragon> all switching nice and crisp 00.30.03 # No, I get ugly harmonics everywhere, seemingly caused by the scope (or the cable) 00.30.23 # <[IDC]Dragon> anyway, this seems pointless 00.31.33 # At 3.9 V you shouldn't get any switching at the lower end of the coil 00.32.19 Quit kurzhaarrocker (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.33.58 Join uski [0] (~uski@gandalf.digital-network.org) 00.34.56 # <[IDC]Dragon> the lower one starts below ~4.1 V 00.36.16 # That's way too high, imho. At which point does the upper one stop? 00.36.21 # <[IDC]Dragon> sorry, rather 3.9V 00.36.52 # <[IDC]Dragon> the upper stops below 3.3V 00.37.15 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 00.37.28 # Transition range is merely ~0.2 V for me, but ~0.6 V for you... 00.38.19 # <[IDC]Dragon> at what levels? 00.38.37 # http://amiconn.dyndns.org/OndioPower.html below the table 00.39.11 # <[IDC]Dragon> ah, sorry 00.40.02 # <[IDC]Dragon> so, my lower starts too late 00.40.27 # <[IDC]Dragon> but the consumption is bad across the whole range 00.41.13 # Yeah, that's strange. Did you measure the output voltage across the input range? 00.42.35 # <[IDC]Dragon> 3.25V flat 00.43.48 # <[IDC]Dragon> I'd say the chip is just bad. must have some constant internal cross-current 00.43.58 # <[IDC]Dragon> but is working otherwise 00.44.06 # amiconn, there is a tool freely downloadable from Linear Technology 00.44.19 # Same here, 3.24V flat down to 2.3V input 00.44.26 # it allows you to simulate any schematics using any of Linear's components 00.44.50 # (LTxxx is Linear afaik, so I assume you're speaking of sth using a component from them :)) 00.45.05 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 00.45.09 # <[IDC]Dragon> LTC3440 00.45.15 # [IDC]Dragon: It may also be the coil, perhaps having a short between 2 windings 00.45.20 # it must be Linear too 00.45.25 # lemme check 00.45.26 # uski: it is 00.45.29 # ok 00.45.40 # <[IDC]Dragon> uski: yes, we have the datasheet 00.45.45 # k 00.46.25 # [IDC]Dragon: A propos datasheet: We should store the Ondio-relevant datasheets in the wiki, not link them. Linus does the same. 00.47.42 # <[IDC]Dragon> yes, and move them to where the others are 00.48.26 # <[IDC]Dragon> exchanging th coil is difficult for me here, I can do that tomorrow @work 00.49.24 # My unit does indeed work down to 2.3V 00.49.32 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 00.50.51 # why do you want to exchange the coil ? 00.50.53 # * uski is curious 00.51.33 # <[IDC]Dragon> the DC/DC converter in my Ondio has very low efficiency 00.51.50 # <[IDC]Dragon> the unit uses like 3* too much current 00.52.19 # ok 00.52.25 # * amiconn is trying a build without the thread sleeping... 00.52.46 # it may be the coil but it is possible it's the diode (there must be a diode somewhere) and/or... the PCB routing itself 00.53.03 # <[IDC]Dragon> it's a defect 00.53.19 # you mean it's only for your particular unit ? 00.53.25 # <[IDC]Dragon> yes 00.53.26 # uski: The LT chip does synchronous rectification. It doesn't need diodes 00.53.33 # interesting 00.53.44 # <[IDC]Dragon> and somebody else has a sinilar problem, even worse 00.54.32 # ok 00.56.16 # [IDC]Dragon: Without SLEEP, I get 82 mA @ 4.6V in the browser. Still a bit less than archos... 00.57.30 # However, it is way more than rockbox draws with SLEEP used... 01.01.20 # <[IDC]Dragon> if I don't sleep very soon, I'm useless tomorrow 01.08.11 # I think I should close my box again. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful... 01.09.29 # <[IDC]Dragon> thanks, it was definitely worth trying 01.09.48 # <[IDC]Dragon> and I learned about buck/boost converters 01.09.55 # I just had an idea what the diode might be good for.. 01.11.17 # ..yes indeed, it feeds the usb power into the converter 01.12.19 # <[IDC]Dragon> ah, yes 01.12.36 # Anode is +5V when running from usb 01.13.43 # <[IDC]Dragon> I'm off for bed 01.13.47 # nite 01.13.50 # <[IDC]Dragon> cu, thanks! 01.13.57 Quit [IDC]Dragon () 01.14.17 Join gromit [0] (~gromit@m142.net81-65-78.noos.fr) 01.17.52 Quit AciD (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.19.30 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 01.20.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.31.45 Quit gromit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.40.26 Quit uski (Remote closed the connection) 01.48.47 Join gromit [0] (~gromit@m142.net81-65-78.noos.fr) 02.03.30 Join gromit` [0] (~gromit@m142.net81-65-78.noos.fr) 02.14.43 Quit gromit` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.17.12 Quit gromit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.18.05 Join bagawk [0] (~80c10462@labb.contactor.se) 02.19.06 # amiconn: what does "Das Alte Leid" translate to in english? 02.21.00 # If it really is "Leid" (btw, where does that come from?), it would translate "the old sorrow" 02.21.44 # Yes, it is Leid 02.22.06 # it is a song title by a band named "Rammstein" 02.22.34 # Ah ok. 02.22.46 # Trying to translate lyrics? 02.23.40 # Not really, I was interested in learning a few german words 02.23.56 # More often than not, such a translation sounds rather odd (same goes for the other direction, english->german) 02.24.04 # I knew of das, and sortof guess at alte 02.24.51 # Is Rammstein very popular in Germany? 02.25.36 # Well, it is rather popular here. 02.29.34 # I'm off for bed now. 02.29.48 Part amiconn 02.38.51 # Plugh: there? 02.44.27 Quit bagawk ("CGI:IRC") 02.58.15 Quit edx (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.59.48 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EABB84.dip.t-dialin.net) 03.01.15 Quit edx (Client Quit) 03.20.29 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.20.42 Join bagawk [0] (Lee@bagawk.user) 03.22.19 # bagawk: ya 03.25.50 # hey Plugh 03.25.52 # :) 03.26.00 # did you get in touch with that guy? 03.32.23 # yeah 03.32.38 # www.jameco.com 03.36.10 Join Spikeman5 [0] (Spikeman56@bgm-24-94-54-216.stny.rr.com) 03.43.17 Quit Spikeman5 () 03.47.07 # Plugh: maybe i am silly, but i see no smd LEDS there 03.50.52 # I dunno. I gave him my specs, he gave me the site 03.50.55 # try calling them 03.55.46 # brb Must reboot now. 03.55.49 Quit bagawk ("umount /dev/brain") 03.59.28 Join bagawk [0] (Lee@bagawk.user) 03.59.47 # wow dopus 8 is better than the old 6 04.06.06 Quit bagawk ("umount /dev/brain") 04.09.32 Quit midk (Remote closed the connection) 04.10.52 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 04.18.06 Join scott666_ [0] (~scott666@c-24-245-58-48.mn.client2.attbi.com) 05.20.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.16.18 Quit Stryke` ("Friends don't let friends listen to Anti-Flag") 06.16.30 Part scott666_ 07.06.36 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 07.06.48 # hi Linus 07.06.54 # hi 07.20.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.49.46 Quit midk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.52.11 Join midk [0] (~midk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 08.28.12 Join AciD [0] (~gni@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 08.42.33 Quit AciD (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.52.11 Join Bagder_ [0] (~daniel@1-1-5-26a.hud.sth.bostream.se) 09.00.52 Join AciD [0] (~gni@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 09.08.30 Join einhirn_ [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 09.20.35 Join Zagor [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.20.37 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.25.17 Join kurzhaarrocker [0] (~knoppix@p5087708C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 09.41.55 Quit kurzhaarrocker (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.42.38 Join [IDC]Dragon [0] (~d90a3255@labb.contactor.se) 09.44.26 Join shiznit [0] (~bob@0-1pool109-186.nas2.ijamsville1.md.us.da.qwest.net) 09.44.27 # <[IDC]Dragon> 'morning folks 09.44.31 Quit Bagder_ ("Leaving") 09.44.59 # hi 09.45.07 # <[IDC]Dragon> LinusN, Zagor : you may change the channel subject ;-) 09.45.33 Mode "#rockbox +o LinusN " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 09.45.34 # :) 09.45.44 # <[IDC]Dragon> let's see... 09.45.52 Topic "Rockbox 2.3 is released!!!" by LinusN (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 09.46.09 # <[IDC]Dragon> aha 10.02.09 # <[IDC]Dragon> Apple announced a new Ipod, with color display and TV out 10.02.28 # <[IDC]Dragon> http://www.apple.com/ipodphoto/ 10.03.22 # <[IDC]Dragon> and features 60 GB 10.03.59 # strangely enough it has no card reader 10.05.05 Join kurzhaarrocker [0] (~knoppix@p5087708C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 10.05.42 # 60GB 1.8" gotta be an expensive thing 10.06.43 # <[IDC]Dragon> it's thicker than the other models 10.08.14 Join amiconn [0] (~jens@pD9E7EBA3.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.08.22 # <[IDC]Dragon> hi Jens 10.09.12 # <[IDC]Dragon> I changed th coil (for a real capable one), no improvement 10.09.25 # <[IDC]Dragon> so I guess the chip is bad 10.12.22 # Hmm. I wonder what may have broken the chip, with all those protection circuits 10.15.30 # <[IDC]Dragon> I try to order a sample, see if it improves 10.16.19 # we should apply kurzhaarrocker recording patch now 10.16.44 # yay 10.16.54 # I just updated it to V2.3 10.17.04 # I noticed, that's why I came to think of it 10.17.18 # <[IDC]Dragon> what does it do? 10.17.27 # It adds volume triggered recording 10.17.46 # <[IDC]Dragon> you mean, this is ready? 10.18.01 # yes, since nearly a year. 10.18.21 # But I only synched the patch recently 10.18.36 # <[IDC]Dragon> ahm I thought you're loosely working on it for a long time, not completed yet 10.18.54 # * [IDC]Dragon misunderstood 10.25.39 # anyone looked at my feature request? 10.25.55 # or been too busy on the release? 10.26.21 # "Totally 559 requests (64 marked as fixed, 398 open and 97 bad)" 10.26.26 # 3 9 8 10.26.31 # the one marked Plugh 10.26.32 # ;) 10.26.38 # we're drowning 10.27.03 # I think mine's 3 lines of code. heh 10.27.12 Quit shiznit () 10.27.14 # <[IDC]Dragon> nah, we're slow, ignorant lazy 10.29.54 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EABB84.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.32.13 # Bagder: is it you who want to take care of my patch? 10.32.48 # I think I'd rather leave that to somone else 10.32.54 # ok 10.33.00 # I'm just voting for its inclusion :-) 10.33.29 # It's just that I'd like to change the behaviour of the recording led, too. 10.33.41 # * Bagder noticed ;-) 10.34.17 # So I could file a combined patch... or we can go the road of the "small steps" 10.35.12 # brb 10.35.12 Part Zagor 10.39.27 Join Zagor [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.40.23 # Plugh: what was your feature request? 10.42.15 # https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1052616&group_id=44306&atid=439121 10.43.44 # Plugh: if triggered recording once gets accepted you'll have even better tools for copying cds than fix time splits :) 10.44.03 # Zagor: Some remarks regarding the 2.3 release: (1) We could finally close the fixed bugs now, correct? (2) Ondio is still not mentioned on the start page (" Rockbox is an Open Source replacement firmware for the Archos Jukebox....") (3) The separate link to the fonts could be removed from the download page. All fonts are included in the distribution. (4) The (again) faster disk access is not mentioned 10.46.28 Join _Headie [0] (~hehe@fsto6.sto.sema.se) 10.47.30 Quit Headie (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.47.53 # Zagor: (3) goes as well for the languages. 10.48.35 # 1,2,3: agree. 4: end users don't really notice 10.49.09 # there are many code-level improvements that don't make it to the release notes 10.49.37 # * kurzhaarrocker thinks of the settings code... 10.50.02 # <[IDC]Dragon> font rotation, const police, etc. 10.51.14 # (2) fixed 10.52.49 # kurzhaarrocker: actually I'm recording 6-36 hours at a time of live music 10.53.35 # certainly sound activated recording would be useful in that case, but even more would be the ability to break the lengthy recordings into usable chunks 10.54.11 # for backup. I understand. 10.54.14 # Zagor: I agree to your opinion about (4), but then I wonder why such improvement was mentioned in earlier elease notes (2.2 iirc) 10.54.22 # and distribution 10.54.35 # distribution more than backup 10.54.52 # for backup I would prefer something like 800 meg splits ;) 10.55.41 # amiconn: i don't know. maybe I wanted to inflate the change list for 2.2 :-) 10.55.51 # For distribution I usually (especially concerning live acts) have to mark the tracks manually anyway. Or do you distribute 74 min cds with one track only, Plugh? 10.55.57 # if I record 20 DJs at an all-weekend rave, I want to be able to give a DJ like 2 CDs and tell them their set is in that block 10.56.28 # or for listening in the car or whatnot 10.56.57 # we need a script to close fixed bugs. sourceforge can't filter on "resolution" 10.58.24 # should be fairly easy to write one and curl-close them 10.58.48 # yes please :) 10.59.06 # uhm 10.59.12 # just need to buy more time first 10.59.20 # know any good supplier? 11.00.41 # kurzhaarrocker: the nature of the content makes it difficult to split into individual tracks 11.00.56 # nobody's there pushing a button to identify track splits 11.00.58 # No gaps? No significant level changes? 11.01.28 # nope. Continuous mix for as long as 36 hours 11.01.42 # right now I can split on 60 or 120 min boundaries 11.01.48 # ok then volume triggered recording won't help you :( 11.01.51 # I just wanna add 74 and 80 min 11.04.00 # why both? 11.04.21 # If we add cd sizes, why only one? 11.06.22 # i think it's a good idea 11.06.55 # so is 74 and 80 the only CD sizes? 11.07.09 # ultimate would be customizable splits, but... 11.07.18 # i think they are the only "official" sizes 11.07.25 # I think we can leave out the 8" cd size timings. 11.07.33 # there's also a 3" 11.08.30 # how accurate are those figures, btw? i mean, can a CD fit *exactly* 74 minutes, or is it 73.97 or 74.23? 11.08.53 # you can always overburn, even audio time 11.09.04 # the accepted standards are 74 and 80 11.09.13 # if i set it to 74 minutes, it may very well be 74 minutes and 4 seconds 11.09.42 # the final mp3 size? 11.09.48 # yes 11.10.14 # at least 74 minutes and 1 second 11.10.14 # that should be ok 11.10.19 # not much overburn 11.10.43 # Usually cdr have a little bit more than 74 / 80 minutes. 11.12.16 # those settings will show up as "01:14" and "01:20" in the settings menu 11.13.02 # How is the granularity of the timed split defined? Isn't it the frame boundaries? 11.13.50 # seconds 11.14.00 # ok 11.15.02 # * LinusN is testing the settings 11.17.33 # You've just made a lot of DJs happy Linus 11.20.35 # now i'll just have to wait 74 minutes... :-) 11.20.39 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.21.15 # meanwhile you could look at triggered recording :) 11.21.40 # (just in case you get bored) 11.24.45 # Plugh: committed 11.24.52 # please test it 11.25.08 # (first new feature since 2.3) :-) 11.26.24 # uff, it doesn't conflict with my patches :) 11.27.56 # cool 11.27.58 # umm 11.28.02 # I can't build right now 11.28.08 # can't get the cross-compiler built 11.28.10 # :P 11.28.20 # Just wait 20 minutes and you can download a bleeding edge build 11.28.28 # yeah, I knpw 11.28.30 # know 11.28.37 # if I can stay awake that long 11.29.39 # Good attitude. Test a patch before it becomes cold. 11.29.42 # + names, 16, NULL ); 11.29.58 # that was the line I was missing to get it working by myself 11.29.59 # :) 11.44.42 Join khrocker [0] (~knoppix@p5087708E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 11.45.53 Quit kurzhaarrocker (Nick collision from services.) 11.46.05 Nick khrocker is now known as kurzhaarrocker (~knoppix@p5087708E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 11.46.59 Part kurzhaarrocker 11.51.47 Join kurzhaarrocker [0] (~knoppix@p5087708E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 12.09.53 Join webguest58 [0] (~cb33a1da@labb.contactor.se) 12.10.39 Part webguest58 12.58.10 # LinusN: the new options show up. I'll have to try a long recording to verify 13.04.12 Quit G_ ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 3.81 :: www.XLhost.de )") 13.14.05 Join MooMaunder [0] (~me@194.152.87.150) 13.19.38 Quit AciD (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.20.41 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.37.42 Join AciD [0] (~gni@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 14.06.40 Quit Bagder (burroughs.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 14.06.40 NSplit burroughs.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 14.07.24 NHeal burroughs.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 14.07.24 NJoin Bagder [0] (~daniel@1-1-5-26a.hud.sth.bostream.se) 14.18.52 Join elinenbe [0] (~elinenbe_@65.115.46.225) 14.19.04 # LinusN: you here? 14.21.57 # yup 14.29.30 # some more nice iriver commits... it looks like you are in the groove now :) 14.30.41 # iriver commits? 14.30.48 # rockbox on irvired 14.30.50 # iriver ? 14.32.17 # webmind: been away a while eh? :) 14.34.23 # yes 14.34.36 # almost 4 weeks hospital does that 14.35.27 # elinenbe: yeah, worked on the tick timer 14.35.39 # so now we can sleep(), WOW! 14.35.43 # :-) 14.35.45 # but uhm 14.35.54 # rockbocks runs on irvirev ?? 14.36.02 # no 14.36.11 # but it will 14.36.14 # aah cool 14.37.17 # hospital? are you *that* webmind? 14.37.28 # uhm yes 14.37.32 # ah 14.37.39 # there is only 1 webmind 14.38.00 # must have been a not-so-nice-at-all experience 14.38.16 # uhm, yes.. you could put it like that 14.38.42 # so how are you now? 14.38.53 # 3 weeks of laying in bed while not being able to do much certainly can be called 'unpleasant' 14.39.10 # improving, released from hospotial yesterday 14.39.16 # now moving on cruches 14.39.39 # but you will recover completely? 14.39.54 # probasbly will yes... 14.40.03 # good to hear 14.40.08 # main problem is a broken hip 14.40.13 # ouch 14.54.03 Part LinusN 15.02.26 Join uski [0] (~uski@gandalf.digital-network.org) 15.20.44 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.22.21 Join slazZ [0] (slazz@d051071.adsl.hansenet.de) 15.22.35 # Hi guys 15.22.51 # Have a problem with the new rockbox version 15.23.06 # i cannot flash it, to upgrade my box 15.23.30 # it says: "incompatible version" 15.23.37 # any suggestions? 15.23.42 # first run ajbrec.ajz, then run flash 15.24.18 # i try 15.24.54 # thx, it works :D 15.24.59 Quit AciD (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.25.14 # another happy rockbox user ;) 15.25.16 # good 15.36.21 # Since when are we interested in happy users? 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