--- Log for 01.04.105 Server: orwell.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 9 days and 8 hours ago 00.08.57 # pfew 00.15.53 Part Shebb 00.16.35 Quit thegeek (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.17.43 Join thegeek [0] (na@ti521110a080-4599.bb.online.no) 00.23.45 Quit thegeek (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.26.12 # what do those firmwares do anyways? 00.27.11 # doom for iriver, please! 00.28.21 # some madman will surely attempt it 00.29.01 # * HCl doesn't like fps, won't :P 00.29.12 # preglow: what've you done on dumb so far? just so i won't do double work tomorrow 00.29.35 # haven't done much, i've been gone for the last six hours 00.29.39 # kay 00.30.11 # did you give up on the mod2wav thing? 00.30.16 # not yet. 00.30.21 # just delayed it till tomorrow. 00.33.22 # i just sorely need something to test it with 00.33.30 # could do it on linux, but that doesn't have emac 00.33.40 # but delaying till tomorrow sounds ok 00.37.11 Join webguest60 [0] (~513e2328@labb.contactor.se) 00.41.45 Join ashridah [0] (ashridah@220-253-123-74.VIC.netspace.net.au) 00.45.26 Join thegeek [0] (na@ti521110a080-4599.bb.online.no) 00.47.42 Quit webguest60 ("CGI:IRC") 00.55.46 Quit lolo-laptop ("Client exiting") 00.57.28 # preglow: i'm sure something like doom will come up since iriver has four colors 00.57.28 # ;P 00.57.32 Join Lost-ash [0] (ashridah@220-253-120-18.VIC.netspace.net.au) 00.57.45 # all you need is a speedy raytracing engine 00.57.52 # or voxel 00.59.10 # doom uses far simpler stuff than that 00.59.24 # it isn't even real 3d 01.06.56 Quit ashridah (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.09.08 Nick Lost-ash is now known as ashridah (ashridah@220-253-120-18.VIC.netspace.net.au) 01.17.18 Quit silencer (Nick collision from services.) 01.17.20 Join silencer [0] (~silencer@zen.via.ecp.fr) 01.17.21 Quit silencer (Nick collision from services.) 01.22.20 Join silencer_ [0] (~silencer@zen.via.ecp.fr) 01.28.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.29.36 # hehe 01.29.40 # the pope is dieing 01.29.43 # rightabout NOW 01.30.19 # last oil has been given 01.30.41 # someone's is browsing vg.no 01.31.13 # yep 01.31.14 # ;) 01.32.07 # I refuse to belive it's an april fools joke 01.32.18 # i care more about tomorrows weather than his condition 01.32.41 # hehe 01.32.44 # actually 01.32.54 # and now: 01.32.54 # bed 01.32.58 # night, al 01.32.59 # I would kinda like to see him die .. peacefully 01.33.00 # l 01.33.04 # just to get rid of that old body 01.33.05 # I mean 01.33.11 # he's in the news like _all_ the time 01.33.15 Quit preglow ("wap") 01.44.07 # * HCl sort of agrees 01.45.09 Quit asdsd (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.45.34 Part kergoth 01.47.57 Join asdsd [0] (~asdsd@h-67-100-28-2.miatflad.dynamic.covad.net) 02.01.21 Join silencer [0] (~silencer@adsl.via.ecp.fr) 02.04.33 Quit silencer_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.05.37 Join silencer_ [0] (~silencer@zen.via.ecp.fr) 02.11.12 Quit ashridah ("Leaving") 02.13.05 Quit silencer (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 02.18.48 Join ashridah [0] (ashridah@220-253-120-18.VIC.netspace.net.au) 02.22.23 Quit silencer_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.24.44 Join cYmen_ [0] (~cymen@nat-ph3-wh.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 02.25.07 Quit cYmen (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.40.19 Join stevenm_ok [0] (~steve@176-15.mam.umd.edu) 02.54.31 Quit einhirn ("Miranda IM! 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Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 07.53.51 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 08.14.17 Join Strath [0] (~mike@dgvlwinas01pool0-a247.wi.tds.net) 08.24.29 Join Lost-ash [0] (ashridah@220-253-122-80.VIC.netspace.net.au) 08.36.50 Quit DMJC ("Leaving") 08.39.54 Join ashridah__ [0] (ashridah@220-253-121-144.VIC.netspace.net.au) 08.39.59 Quit ashridah (Nick collision from services.) 08.40.09 Nick ashridah__ is now known as ashridah (ashridah@220-253-121-144.VIC.netspace.net.au) 09.03.36 Join Schnueff [0] (~mah@client0869.vpn.uni-saarland.de) 09.04.36 Quit Lost-ash (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.17.52 Nick Lynx_awy is now known as Lynx_ (HydraIRC@134.95.189.59) 09.24.44 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 09.27.28 # good night 09.27.33 # nite 09.27.44 # morning 09.28.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.30.02 Quit XShocK (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- IRC with a difference") 09.36.59 # is there a tagging format for wav files? 09.38.25 # There is some kind of way to store all kinds of meta data in wav-files 10.02.38 Join bobTHC [0] (~foo@l03m-35-61.d1.club-internet.fr) 10.03.42 # hi all! 10.13.21 Quit Nibbler (Remote closed the connection) 10.14.00 Join Nibbler [0] (~sven@port-212-202-73-247.dynamic.qsc.de) 10.18.45 Join Zagor [0] (foobar@h14n2fls31o265.telia.com) 10.22.23 Join Patr3ck [0] (~patr3ck@p548CB3AE.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.52.03 Quit mirak (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.55.17 Join mirak [0] (~mirak@AAubervilliers-152-1-45-221.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 11.02.09 Quit Bagder ("Off to search for that connect-resetting peer guy!") 11.03.56 Join Bagder [0] (~daniel@1-1-5-26a.hud.sth.bostream.se) 11.09.06 # do I dare to check my archos? 11.12.50 # for what? 11.12.54 # bunnies? 11.13.07 # my crappy problems with it 11.13.20 # as I yapped about yday 11.14.26 # (?) 11.14.29 # File system problems? 11.14.31 # The fat stuff? 11.15.19 # yeps 11.15.27 # ok, here we go 11.17.31 # gee 11.17.38 # fdisk -l /dev/sda 11.17.44 # Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System 11.17.44 # /dev/sda1 1 9729 78148161 83 Linux 11.17.44 # /dev/sda2 * 1 9728 78140128+ b W95 FAT32 11.17.50 # Bagder: did you get your monitor yet? 11.17.53 # two partitions? 11.18.16 # Lynx_: nope, not yet 11.19.55 # Lynx_: I found out it was on sale when I ordered it 11.20.08 # ~750 USD, including VAT 11.22.08 # Bagder: you're not in Euroland? 11.22.23 # no :-/ 11.22.34 # in EU, but outside euro 11.24.33 # it's actually cheaper in germany...560 EUR incl. vat 11.24.56 # wow 11.25.20 # But I still can't decide if i want in...i just doesn't feel right to buy electronics that have been out for so long ;) 11.25.30 # euro is good think to found good deal on the net 11.25.44 # Lynx_: they actually improved it slightly over time 11.25.49 # it isn't the exact same model 11.26.13 # do you think they'll replace it soon, because it's on sale? 11.26.21 # no idea 11.26.45 # lunch! 11.28.53 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.29.08 # this monitor is not expensive http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/ProductDetail.aspx?sku=320-4221&c=us&cat=snp&category_id=6198&cs=555&l=en&mnf=694&Page=productlisting.aspx 11.30.33 # 1200$ but 24 inch, HDTV ready and some other extra stuffs( usb 2 hub, memorycard reader....) 11.31.54 # Bagder: really strange... :/ 11.34.42 Join Sucka [0] (~NNSCRIPT@host81-156-214-58.range81-156.btcentralplus.com) 11.59.13 Quit Nibbler ("blubber") 12.08.32 Part LinusN 12.08.52 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 12.13.55 Join preglow [0] (thomj@s183a.studby.ntnu.no) 12.18.29 Quit Schnueff ("leaving") 12.18.53 Join Aison [0] (~hans@zux166-181.adsl.green.ch) 12.26.40 # bobTHC: 1200$ is not expensive? 12.27.20 # imo, 24" might be a bit too big to sit in front of 12.28.20 # but I haven't actually tried 12.34.50 Join DJ_Dooms_Day [0] (DJ_Dooms_D@dialup-244.49.194.203.acc01-dryb-mel.comindico.com.au) 12.48.40 Part LinusN 12.51.11 # AAHH, can't decide on buying monitor...! 12.53.23 Quit DJ_Dooms_Day|AFK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.06.37 Quit Sucka ("a bird in the bush is worth two in your house") 13.06.58 Join rasher [0] (~3e4f4094@labb.contactor.se) 13.08.27 # No April fools joke :-\ 13.08.38 # Distributed.net client ported to rockbox! (not really, no) 13.09.07 # they don't like mainly-battery driven devices 13.09.28 # I've already considered it ;-) 13.10.03 # Haha, I was suggesting it as an april fools joke :) 13.10.48 # a good joke needs preparation 13.11.00 # true 13.11.39 # what processing power does the archos cpu have in comparison to a modern pc? 5%? 13.11.52 # less 13.11.55 # That's probably way too generous 13.11.58 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 13.12.34 # 11mhz one cycle per instruction 13.12.40 # Bagder: hehe, i just told my girlfried i decided to order the monitor, and she told me not to...and in a few days is my birthday. i wonder what that might mean ;) 13.12.57 # Lynx_: heh 13.13.16 # It means she used all your money for some fucked up theatre play ;) 13.13.39 # Lynx_: she bought you a brand new and fine 15" CRT! ;-P 13.14.07 # I'd never let anyone buy me electronics 13.14.11 # It'd end in tears 13.14.20 # Mine or theirs 13.14.21 # rasher: that's why i'm scared now. 13.14.44 # heh 13.14.48 # but, she knows never to pick electronics stuff for me, and i told her about the dell earlier. 13.15.30 # oh, did you make certain to say the model number loud and deliberately? 13.15.55 # rasher: i gave her the link through icq ;) 13.16.12 # "oops, I accidentally mailed you all the info about a cool thing" 13.16.13 # Damn geekery 13.17.20 # Bagder: hehe, actually i gave up wishing for computer stuff long ago, so i didn't even expect that :) 13.18.08 # Bagder: I am running dnet client on my amiga 24/7 for years now. It 's not too far away from archos, processor-wise... 13.18.22 # i still hate the sentence "But, you already have one" when wishing for a new device to upgrade an old one 13.18.43 # amiconn: did you win yet? ;) 13.18.53 # amiconn: no, but the main thing that prevented me to go that route is their mentioning that they don't approve of ports to devices such as mp3 players 13.19.27 # Bagder: why, because the assigned jobs get lost more often than on a networked pc? 13.19.39 # I guess 13.19.52 # I don't remember any motivation 13.20.03 # I think it's mainly because it doesn't make much sense on a battery driven device 13.20.32 # why not? they're powered on a lot 13.20.42 # amiconn: but "it runs on 346 platforms" is always cool to say ;) 13.21.31 # and "oh, I'm not just sitting here listening to music and playing tetris, I'm contributing to a better world by cracking cryptos" 13.21.38 # :-) 13.21.42 # Bagder: Loading the cpu 100% eats more power 13.22.01 # true 13.22.33 # Bagder: i somehow doubt you would be playing tetris and running dnet at the same time ;) 13.22.39 # hehe 13.23.07 # that might not result in very many md5 keys checked 13.23.22 # rc5 13.23.26 # because you lose so quickly? 13.23.57 # Fully loading the cpu also generates more heat, and on more powerful mobile devices this may lead to stability problems or at least more noise on 13.24.19 # That's the reason why I don't run dnetc on my laptop (The noise issue) 13.24.36 # amiconn: well, you still have the option there 13.24.54 # to run or not 13.24.59 # Yup, and the rate is much higher than on my Amiga... 13.26.15 # http://stats.distributed.net/team/tmsummary.php?project_id=8&team=18241 13.27.25 # hey, LinusN is dropping off... 13.27.31 # :-) 13.28.25 # * Zagor feels comfortable at the top 13.28.43 # at least the last few months 13.28.47 # not total yet 13.28.55 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.28.55 # no 13.29.47 # "we'll hit 100% in 287,091 days at yesterday's rate" 13.29.49 # hmm, i have a dual xeon here that's not doing a lot most of the time... 13.29.57 # Lynx_: go go :-) 13.30.30 # unfortunatly there is someone sitting next to it, he would not approve... 13.30.49 # I run on one dual xeon ht and one dual athlon mp. 13.31.31 # i have access to a 4 cpu amd something... 13.31.38 # i bet that's not busy either 13.32.15 # it can be sensitive running this type of stuff on machines that are not your own, though. 13.32.24 # i know 13.32.47 # i agree. some company sued an ex-employee when they noticed he'd been running seti@home or something on a truckload of their pcs. 13.32.56 # do users on linux machines normally have a limit on cpu time? 13.33.06 # nah, not normally 13.33.07 # this is uni though 13.33.10 # they claimed it used some hysterically large amoutn of bandwidth and extra electrical power 13.33.46 # ashridah: the main problem for me is always the heat and the noise when running at 100% all the time 13.33.46 # ashridah: yeah. while suing is silly, I can understand an employer being upset at what he considers misuse of company resources. 13.34.31 # well, suing your employees when they haven't actively stabbed you in the back is generally bad for moral, true 13.34.39 # indeed 13.35.30 # misuse?! you mean finding E.T is to abuse the company resources? :) 13.35.34 # holy fuck. 850 days, and they've only done .209% of the keyspace? 13.35.39 # E.T, phone home! 13.35.49 # 2^72 is a pretty large number :) 13.35.58 # well. yes. 13.36.02 # I like the progress meter 13.36.09 # you can't even see the color to the left 13.36.24 # Bagder: yeah. it's hard to make out if there's even a single pixel-width showing yet :) 13.37.07 # maybe they need a 0-1% version below... 13.37.39 # heh. ah well, when ogr finishes (in about another 3000 days or so, worst case), they'll gain another 2000 participants or so :) 13.38.09 # sorry. not 3000, 5000 13.38.39 # great, so in about 15 years it'll go faster! ;-) 13.39.29 # Bagder: well, realistically, all we need is a quantum computer. who wants to bet which'll come first? 13.40.41 # of course, they'd have to rename the project then, to distributed.not 13.40.50 # since they'd only need one machine, not thousands 13.43.12 Quit rasher ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 13.44.14 # can you set the client to only work on one project? 13.44.25 # yeah 13.45.30 # you can change the priority of them. it'll download datasets for every enabled project, and if it can't contact the local master, it'll just happily progress to other projects, and then start making up random data to test for itself 13.45.45 # (by default, i think you can change that oo) 13.45.48 # too even 13.52.52 Join Sucka [0] (~NNSCRIPT@host81-156-214-58.range81-156.btcentralplus.com) 14.11.41 # Lynx_: You can disable individual projects, that's what I'm doing for years. I only participate in RC5 14.12.11 # yes, i found it. but the people in the lab are already complaining about the noise... 14.12.21 # mabye if i just run on one processor 14.12.51 # is there a way to run it as a service? 14.13.45 # Fortunately my Amiga cpu doesn't need a fan. It doesn't even need a passive radiator 14.13.51 # on which os? 14.14.12 # iirc it comes with a service-alike thing for windows, and it can background itself on unixalikes 14.16.56 # windows, i'll look for it 14.17.18 # it normally runs as a tray icon in windows, iirc. 14.17.32 # been a while since i've used d,net 14.18.10 # i know, but you have to be logged in for the tray app 14.18.36 # and if i'm logged in, they know "who is making the noise" 14.18.54 # yeah. the docs on the site seem to suggest you run the client with -install as a flag 14.18.59 # Lynx_: dnetc.exe -install 14.19.06 # then it should show up in the services thinggy in windows 14.19.19 Join Patr3ck_ [0] (~patr3ck@p548CB76F.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.19.33 # or you can use a screensaver multiplexor, for pretty colours (i assume it does colours) 14.20.12 # that'll only run the client when no-one's using the thing, of course, and be rather obvious 14.20.28 # No, the multiplexer is a multiplexer. It enables running the client and a screensaver in parallel 14.20.44 # ah, thanks 14.20.56 # amiconn: ah. not like seti@home then. 14.20.59 # pity 14.21.21 # seti@home had this great visualisation screensaver that was far more entertaining than the idea of actually finding ET's 14.21.26 # ashridah: it could have the keys tested scrolling by ;) 14.21.39 # fast scroll ;-) 14.21.45 # i know :) 14.22.04 # Bagder: that would look bad on you new 16ms lcd ;) 14.22.13 # well, no, you'd graph the performance per second and print other fun stats gleaned from distributed.net's site :) 14.22.15 # 14.22.44 # ashridah: the message "you know rank higher than xxx" would be sufficient for most users ;) 14.24.04 Join F1^Aison [0] (~hans@zux166-181.adsl.green.ch) 14.30.24 Quit Aison (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 14.32.47 Quit F1^Aison (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.33.05 Join Aison [0] (~hans@zux166-181.adsl.green.ch) 14.34.05 Join MoosCamaro [0] (MoosCamaro@m214.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 14.34.14 # hi all 14.34.28 # hi 14.34.57 # thanks linus for your works 14.35.29 Quit Patr3ck (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.37.04 # you're welcome 14.40.52 Join Lost-ash [0] (ashridah@220-253-122-201.VIC.netspace.net.au) 14.41.21 Quit ashridah (Nick collision from services.) 14.41.22 Nick Lost-ash is now known as ashridah (ashridah@220-253-122-201.VIC.netspace.net.au) 14.44.06 Quit einhirn ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 14.44.07 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 14.44.09 Quit einhirn (Client Quit) 14.45.50 Part jakepdev 14.55.06 Quit Aison (No route to host) 15.11.14 Join elinenbe [0] (~elinenbe_@65.115.46.225) 15.11.17 Join t0mas [0] (~Tomas@ip503c08d1.speed.planet.nl) 15.11.39 # hi 15.11.42 # hello 15.12.36 Join Aison [0] (hans@zux166-181.adsl.green.ch) 15.20.10 Quit lostlogic ("Going to the moon") 15.20.35 # what is actually the current status on the f2 and f3 buttons? i remember discussion about new functions for them? 15.24.10 # they work as usual 15.24.11 # we've been discussing that for ages... 15.24.22 Quit ashridah (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 15.24.45 # no, at least TWO ages ;-) 15.25.06 # wow... didn't know rockbox was that old ;-) 15.26.33 Join F1^Aison [0] (~hans@zux166-181.adsl.green.ch) 15.27.53 # hehe, ok. i just saw that patch that is labeled "out of date" and thought maybe something else had been implemented 15.28.08 Join ashridah [0] (ashridah@220-253-121-37.VIC.netspace.net.au) 15.28.27 # without joking rockbox is an old project for this kind embbed opensource firmware 15.28.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.29.18 Quit F1^Aison (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.30.18 Join F1^Aison [0] (~hans@zux166-181.adsl.green.ch) 15.31.20 Quit Aison (Operation timed out) 15.33.16 # *major* cvs commit coming up! 15.33.23 # :-) 15.33.46 # * Bagder takes one step back 15.33.53 # * t0mas starts his mail client 15.33.55 # * Seed takes 3 15.34.21 # damn... Now I'm curious... 15.34.22 # * preglow sends for a fire hose 15.35.10 # remember what date it is before you let Linus own you all with a bogus announcement :) 15.35.27 # oh lol 15.35.28 # yeah 15.35.36 # hmz... 15.35.39 # we'll see 15.35.58 # it's nothing fun at all 15.36.24 # in fact, if all works well, everything should work exactly as before :-) 15.36.34 # april first, ehh? 15.36.35 # Yay! 15.36.40 # get ready for my codec api commit! 15.36.51 # First to commit will get extra cheese from leffes! 15.41.38 # *bang* 15.42.03 # first small step towards generic audio funcions 15.43.24 # are u sure that's not a A Powerful Really Impressive and Loud experience For the Ordinary and Occasional Loser ;) ? 15.43.42 # * Bagder grins 15.43.45 # ghehe 15.50.21 Quit F1^Aison (No route to host) 15.50.49 # *kuch* 15.50.51 # check cvs 15.51.04 # don't know what LinusN did... but he has commited something :) 15.51.23 # it's an internal rearrangement of code 15.51.49 # yeah, I see 15.51.57 # moved everything togheter in sound.h ? 15.52.01 # there is a lot more to do 15.52.25 # the goal is to finally start working on the playback api 15.52.31 # Awesome 15.52.51 # all playback code today is very archos-specific 15.53.22 # so tell us what it is you've done :) 15.53.44 # you got mas papers and implemented ogg playback? :) (now THAT would be a cruel joke) 15.53.44 # i moved the sound setting code to a new file 15.54.04 # and renamed the functions 15.54.58 # the playback code today is archos centric, and is named either mp3_xxx or mpeg_xxx for the same reasons 15.55.03 # hmz... maybe you should write a todo list for simple coder's ? 15.55.32 # with things you and others don't have the time for.. 15.57.19 Join Aison [0] (hans@zux166-181.adsl.green.ch) 16.01.11 # t0mas: yeah 16.01.39 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ThingsTodo 16.01.45 # :) 16.01.58 # I know that one ;) 16.02.45 # Grayscale LCD driver drivers Native grayscale support for the iRiver H1x0 LCD 16.02.47 # Hop to do! 16.02.53 # ...Hop to it! rather 16.03.02 # LinusN: Did you add the bigger usb logo using grayscale? 16.03.13 # dwihno: no, not yet 16.03.26 # since we don't have grayscale drivers yet 16.03.37 # ghehe... I have a usb logo around here... 16.03.56 # black and white... but some people might like it 16.05.10 # http://tomas.salfischberger.nl/dump/usb2.bmp 16.05.20 # only need's a little change to the code... to put it at 0, 0 16.05.26 # red builds 16.05.37 # i spot comic sans! 16.06.28 # Bagder: me fix 16.06.44 # preglow: yeah, needed some big font to display to status 16.07.36 Join lolo-laptop [0] (~lostlogic@68.251.84.226) 16.07.36 Join GodEater [0] (~c2cbc9d1@labb.contactor.se) 16.07.49 # my god, that font is ugly 16.08.13 # ghehe 16.08.28 # change it to something you like... 16.09.09 # fette fraktur it is, then 16.11.26 # hmz... 16.11.35 # google has a nice april 1st joke too 16.11.36 # http://tomas.salfischberger.nl/dump/google-1337.png 16.12.54 # hahah 16.13.31 # www.gmail.com (logout) and you can read their story 16.13.47 Quit GodEater ("CGI:IRC") 16.15.32 # t0mas > are u one ? ;) 16.15.43 # ? 16.15.52 # 1337 16.16.11 # ghehe... did some cracking with a nick like that when I was 12 ;-) 16.16.26 # lol 16.16.47 # and u have 13 that's right ;) 16.16.56 # :X 16.17.08 # Won a security contest after that... 16.17.16 # as a sysadmin... for pc-active 16.17.21 # a dutch pc magazine 16.20.13 Quit DJ_Dooms_Day () 16.21.23 # LinusN: r u there? 16.23.16 # yup 16.25.43 # weekend time! 16.26.44 # amiconn: ? 16.28.24 # It's somewhat difficult to discuss new ideas with you... 16.29.04 # oh? 16.30.20 # During the day I don't have that much time for chatting, because I mainly have to work... 16.31.20 # Anyway, I have some ideas for rewriting the graphics api, but would like to discuss them before I go ahead 16.32.18 Quit t0mas () 16.32.57 # shoot 16.33.15 # ure a little bit hard on linus, everybody have a "real life" 16.33.40 # bobTHC: I know... 16.33.48 # amiconn: rewriting the graphics api? 16.33.57 # Yes 16.34.00 # why? 16.34.08 Join t0mas [0] (~Tomas@ip503c08d1.speed.planet.nl) 16.34.18 # woops 16.34.27 # i have to run to the lab for a few short minutes 16.34.44 # describe what you have in mind, and i'll be back in a few moments 16.34.52 # LinusN: Make it more flexible, unify as much as possible for the different pixel depths, and make the code more compact 16.35.06 # I think I shoul make up a wiki page 16.35.11 # *should 16.38.11 # Currently there are several functions for cdrawing/clearing/inverting the various graphics primitives. I would change that into one function per primitive, using a "draw mode" similar to how the grayscale lib works now 16.38.17 Quit Zagor ("Client exiting") 16.38.27 # amiconn: i can live with that 16.39.08 # Even the grayscale library api is not 100% consistent, I have some points for improvement 16.39.33 # Another point: I know that you want the greyscale bitmaps for iriver to be in native lcd format. 16.39.45 # yes i do 16.39.54 # While this has some advantages, there is also at least one drawback 16.39.58 # or rather, i want the frame buffer to be in the native format 16.40.27 # If we are going to do this, we need *3* different bitmap drawing functionsd 16.40.48 # 3? why? 16.41.26 # (1) b&w bitmap (which format? Imho this should be 'similar' to the native format) (2) Native greyscale format (2 bpp) (3) Real greyscale bitmap 16.41.49 # (3) can be part of the plugin library if it's not needed in core 16.41.58 # "real"? 16.42.13 # (1) shouldn't be necessary 16.42.17 # Yes, 8bpp with one byte per pixel, not planar 16.42.30 # when are those bitmaps needed? 16.42.47 # (1) is necessary afaics. How are we going to draw fonts? 16.42.58 # by having the fonts in the native format 16.43.11 # Imho 2bpp fonts are a waste if we are not going to implement anti-aliasing 16.43.26 # not a waste 16.43.30 # (which in turn is difficult with the framebuffer in native format) 16.43.32 # they speed up rendering 16.43.57 # otherwise we would have to have a slow 1->2bpp bitmap function 16.44.16 # b&w bitmaps still make sense on a greyscale (or even colour) display. 16.44.27 # why? 16.45.08 # They are small, and they can be rendered with a (settable) foreground & background colour 16.45.31 # b&w bitmaps can still be in the native format 16.46.06 # Oooh, *that* will be a waste on the H3xx some time in the future.... (16 bpp iirc) 16.46.08 # anyway, it is a bad idea to have the frame buffer in a 1-byte-per-pixel format 16.46.31 # it won't fit in the internal ram 16.46.52 # Why would you want that? 16.47.03 # The fb is not in iram on the archos.... 16.47.38 # Anyway, if you say let's have the fb in native format, I'll stick with that 16.47.55 # Both methods have its advantages and disadvantages 16.48.36 # the problem with having the fonts in b&w is speed 16.48.50 # rendering the fonts takes forever 16.48.58 # Imho it won't be much slower that having them in native format 16.49.40 # (I'm *not* even thinking of setting them pixel by pixel as markun's patch does) 16.49.46 # :-) 16.50.20 # I hope that my iriver soon arrives, would give a boost in motivation... 16.50.46 # if we can make the bitmap function fast enough, i'm for b&w fonts 16.50.54 # I think I'll make up that wiki page in the evening, and would be glad to receive comments 16.51.06 # any news about your iriver btw? 16.51.23 # I have one more graphics primitive that I want to implement... filled triangles 16.51.33 # in any angle? 16.51.34 # I have a working routine for that. 16.51.37 # yup 16.51.41 # hehe 16.51.59 # what will you use it for? 16.52.07 # My main drive is to get this into the grayscale lib, together with double buffering 16.52.23 # Then we can do that solid cube, even on archos... 16.52.24 # 3d rendering? 16.52.56 # I already started writing a second greyscale lib with double buffering support 16.52.56 # LinusN: you need 3d to render boobs, of course 16.53.05 # why else? 16.53.11 # boobs? 16.53.15 # lol 16.53.20 # :D 16.53.41 # LinusN: yeah the things attached to the front of the fairer sex 16.53.49 # :-) 16.53.51 # This double-buffering greyscale lib will use the format that you don't like ;-) for it's buffers 16.54.00 # LinusN: you might want to take a peek outside sometime :( 16.54.07 # :D 16.55.15 # There are two reasons why this makes sense: (1) The buffer comparison will be way faster with 1byte/pixel (2) The real depth of the greyscale lib is variable (from 2 to 33 shades of grey), so there is no real native format 16.55.53 # amiconn: fair enough 16.55.58 # have to go now 16.56.06 # pabs: If the new greyscale lib is available, will you write a 3d engine? ;-) 16.56.09 # cu around 16.56.13 Part LinusN 16.56.14 # by 16.56.20 # ...e 16.57.08 # amiconn: :o never! 16.58.15 # haha 16.58.24 # thrice a curse unto motorola for their slow ram 17.00.07 # (away) 17.20.09 Quit ashridah ("Leaving") 17.20.09 Quit MoosCamaro (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.28.08 Join R3nTiL [0] (~zorroz@217.30.249.197) 17.29.00 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.34.04 Join mecraw [0] (fwuser@69.2.235.2) 17.40.34 Join DangerousDan [0] (~Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 17.40.56 Quit Patr3ck_ () 17.54.24 Quit Aison (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.54.41 Join F1^Aison [0] (hans@zux166-181.adsl.green.ch) 18.01.04 Join Aison [0] (~hans@zux166-181.adsl.green.ch) 18.06.30 Quit R3nTiL () 18.07.54 Quit bobTHC ("Smoke Weed Every Day !") 18.13.09 Quit F1^Aison (Connection refused) 18.15.17 Quit tvelocity[away] ("Leaving") 18.28.52 Nick Lynx_ is now known as Lynx_awy (HydraIRC@134.95.189.59) 18.36.16 Join muz [0] (~54091818@labb.contactor.se) 18.37.20 # can i create playlists using the current rockbox build for iriver? 18.37.59 Quit muz (Client Quit) 19.15.37 Join _Lucretia_ [0] (~munkee@abyss2.demon.co.uk) 19.29.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.44.33 Join webguest19 [0] (~403aa71f@labb.contactor.se) 19.44.37 Part webguest19 19.45.04 Join webguest19 [0] (~403aa71f@labb.contactor.se) 19.45.10 Quit webguest19 (Client Quit) 19.46.09 Quit mirak (Remote closed the connection) 20.02.25 Join Stryke` [0] (~Chairman8@resnet-241-86.resnet.UMBC.EDU) 20.11.22 Quit Lynx_awy (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 20.12.32 Quit Rick (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.13.23 Join Rick [0] (rick@wbar25.lax1-4.28.143.213.lax1.dsl-verizon.net) 20.13.33 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 20.15.20 Quit elinenbe (" Like VS.net's GUI? Then try HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-") 20.59.39 # * t0mas yawns 21.04.52 Quit thegeek (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.08.16 Join thegeek [0] (na@ti521110a080-4599.bb.online.no) 21.29.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.31.15 Join kowalsky [0] (kowalskyy@host82-143-132-166.ip.pop.e-wro.net.pl) 21.32.01 # hi everyone! 21.35.47 Join amiconn_ [0] (~jens@pD9E7F299.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.36.01 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 21.36.01 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (~jens@pD9E7F299.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.36.57 # hi 21.38.09 Quit kowalsky () 21.41.09 Join Tang [0] (~chatzilla@ARennes-252-1-35-195.w83-195.abo.wanadoo.fr) 21.41.17 # Hello :) 21.45.19 # hi 21.50.50 # Hi tomas 21.55.39 Join muesli- [0] (muesli_tv@c-180-220-68.cvx-h.dial.de.ignite.net) 21.55.53 # high 21.56.06 # low! 21.56.24 # :D 21.57.54 # is there a new booloader incl fw 1.65 around? 22.01.36 # no 22.02.15 # k :) 22.07.20 # boo-boo-loader! ;-) 22.07.35 # ghehe 22.07.40 # boobs loader!? :D 22.08.16 # hi muesli 22.08.19 # i've to go 22.08.20 # bye 22.08.24 Quit Tang ("Chatzilla 0.9.66 [Mozilla rv:1.7.5/20041108]") 22.21.46 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@carlsberg.heim2.tu-clausthal.de) 22.42.41 Join asdsd [0] (~asdsd@h-67-101-126-25.miatflad.dynamic.covad.net) 22.48.05 # behold, a mighty commit 22.55.01 # Modified Files: 22.55.01 # coldfire.S 22.55.01 # Log Message: 22.55.01 DBUG Enqueued KICK t0mas 22.55.01 # Smaller code size due to use of post-increment addressing. 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Cosmetic changes. 22.55.02 # that one? 22.55.03 *** Alert Mode level 1 22.55.03 # :) 22.55.29 # yea, indeed! 22.57.55 # :p 23.00.21 # i wanted to get some of my local tree in cvs, and that was i all i could find i was willing to commit 23.00.24 # heh 23.02.37 # hmz... now I'm getting curious what else you have local... and you're not willing to commit? 23.03.04 # libmad optimizations, mainly 23.03.07 # that i haven't got time to finish 23.05.04 *** Alert Mode OFF 23.10.27 Quit crwl (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 23.11.48 Join tvelocity [0] (tony@chan530-a125.otenet.gr) 23.12.32 # there's still one bloody thing i don't get with the emac unit 23.12.47 # i seem to get one shift free when fetching the result in fractional mode 23.13.03 # it's very convenient, but it's just not documented that way 23.20.53 # i've got a finished pure asm version of imdct_s, the beginnings of imdct_l, and beginnings of asm version of synth_full 23.24.51 Quit Aison (Connection reset by peer) 23.25.10 Join F1^Aison [0] (~hans@zux166-181.adsl.green.ch) 23.25.17 Quit muesli- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.29.06 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.49.03 Join XShocK [0] (~XShocK@pcp09492659pcs.nrockv01.md.comcast.net) 23.55.57 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 23.55.57 # * t0mas is going to bed 23.56.01 Quit t0mas ("good night")