--- Log for 14.05.105 Server: brown.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 24 days and 15 hours ago 00.00.32 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 00.32.51 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.34.56 Quit matsl (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.34.58 Join matsl_ [0] (~matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 00.35.24 Quit Sucka ("a bird in the bush is worth two in your house") 00.43.22 # i hate people 00.43.43 # machines are nicer 00.43.58 # :) 00.44.07 # preglow: why? 00.55.34 # oh, no particular reason 00.58.08 # now, what are the odds of the embedded guy that just introduced himself on the list wanting to do codec work :P 01.00.08 Join Strath [0] (~mike@dgvlwinas01pool0-a217.wi.tds.net) 01.01.08 # very close to zero ;-) 01.01.18 # no, odds... very high 01.01.28 # too late for clear thinking 01.01.34 # time to sleep 01.01.55 # hmm, perhaps 01.02.28 # :) good night Bagder 01.08.35 Nick Guest5715154 is now known as thegeek (~thegeek@ti521110a080-0285.bb.online.no) 01.09.33 Quit Harpy (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 01.25.05 Join lostlogic [0] (~lostlogic@node-4024215a.mdw.onnet.us.uu.net) 01.32.07 Quit preglow ("flopp") 01.40.11 Quit thegeek (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.41.19 Quit DMJC ("Leaving") 01.45.17 Join ashridah [0] (ashridah@220-253-122-136.VIC.netspace.net.au) 01.47.07 Join DMJC [0] (~James@220-245-177-51-sa-pppoe.tpgi.com.au) 01.48.10 Quit DMJC (Client Quit) 01.59.08 Join muki [0] (~459de633@labb.contactor.se) 01.59.17 # heya 01.59.21 Quit muki (Client Quit) 02.02.56 Join DMJC [0] (~James@220-245-177-51-sa-pppoe.tpgi.com.au) 02.23.21 Part MoosCamaro 02.32.54 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.46.38 Join Stryke` [0] (~Chairman8@cpe-24-168-110-99.si.res.rr.com) 02.55.27 Quit matsl_ (Remote closed the connection) 03.47.34 Join gnrkrazy [0] (~vircuser@CPE-24-211-8-209.wi.res.rr.com) 04.02.40 Quit Stryke` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.06.01 Join QT_ [0] (as@area51.users.madwifi) 04.17.24 Quit QT (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 04.32.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.55.36 Join Bluechip [0] (~BlueChip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 04.57.19 Part Bluechip 04.58.38 Join Stryke` [0] (~Chairman8@cpe-24-168-110-99.si.res.rr.com) 05.37.15 Quit Stryke` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.37.32 # hrm. 06.13.10 Part Aditya 06.32.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.06.02 Join Stryke` [0] (~Chairman8@cpe-24-168-110-99.si.res.rr.com) 07.45.56 Join Lost-ash [0] (ashridah@220-253-120-57.VIC.netspace.net.au) 07.46.08 Quit ashridah (Nick collision from services.) 07.46.10 Nick Lost-ash is now known as ashridah (ashridah@220-253-120-57.VIC.netspace.net.au) 08.33.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.34.42 # morning 08.42.38 Quit Stryke` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.02.41 Part courtc ("Leaving") 09.46.57 Quit tvelocity ("Leaving") 09.55.04 Quit DMJC ("Leaving") 10.00.48 Join Harpy [0] (pKnoRLOk5q@dsl-hkigw7wbb.dial.inet.fi) 10.33.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.34.49 Join thegeek [0] (~thegeek@ti521110a080-0285.bb.online.no) 10.45.24 Quit thegeek (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.58.58 # morning 10.59.30 Quit xen` () 11.21.57 Join iland [0] (~43313a14@labb.contactor.se) 11.22.21 Quit iland (Client Quit) 11.26.39 Join amiconn_ [0] (~jens@pD95D1083.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.35.07 Quit amiconn (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 11.35.07 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (~jens@pD95D1083.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.42.49 Join bangser [0] (~foswald@dsl-084-056-119-239.arcor-ip.net) 11.42.58 # good morning evb 12.13.47 # sorry for any disturbance, just say so: is there a chance to override the ubs-handover of rockbox? 12.14.54 # i can see possible reasons why you might want to ignore the presence of a usb cable attachment, but what do you expect to do instead? 12.16.29 # look: i´ve got a mini-usb loader shipped with my cellular, and so I can use it with my JB and only have to carry one charger 12.16.58 # but if I sit in the ICE and want to listen to music AND charge the battery I have no change 12.17.13 # aah, i see. 12.17.51 # :) 12.18.01 # well, it'd be possible on the iriver platforms, but i don't know about the archos models 12.18.33 # k, but I will not get me a Iriver *lol* ;-) 12.21.10 # you'd have to ask one of the devs, and they're mostly asleep atm 12.21.59 # where are they from? (so I know, when they will be a wake) 12.23.18 # hrm. actually, they should be awake nowish. a good deal of them are in northern europe. 12.23.46 # * Rick drops a noisy bomb over nothern europe. 12.24.01 # but yeah, in theory, one could add a setting that disables usb-activation, or has it prompt or something. you'd get on better adding it as a feature request to the website 12.24.29 # If they have the same schitty wheater, then we do have here in germany, I can understand, why nobody is awake :) 12.24.53 # what's a schitty whater? 12.24.57 # wheater 12.25.06 # jup, I will ask for a feature request 12.25.12 # shitty wheather 12.25.16 # weather even 12.25.23 # wow, what a mangled statement 12.25.24 # ;p 12.25.54 # its cloudy with littel rain, and the whole working week was perfect: shitty wheather :) 12.30.26 # bangser, ashridah: There is already a patch that does this (no usb mode with usb cable attached) 12.30.57 # This is at least useful for jukebox fm recorder, recorder v2 and ondio 12.31.22 # However, the patch has some problems. I'm planning to implement that functionality soon though 12.32.14 # For jukebox player, recorder v1 and (afaik) iriver this doesn't make sense, because these units don't charge or run from usb power 12.33.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.40.01 # aha, so I can stopp writing my feature request? *gg* 12.41.31 # Hmm, you could still make it a feature request. Perhaps this will rise priority a little ;) 12.41.39 # What unit do you have, btw? 12.42.02 # jbFM 12.42.37 # Reqest ID 1201887, thanks to evb, who would help we with that issue 12.43.59 # maybe it could be linked by solving Request ID 770014? 12.46.43 # Solving 770014 isn't possible because the charging is controlled by hardware in those units that can charge from USB 12.48.09 # k, you have to understand that I am just a JB-sn00b :) 12.49.33 # Okay, it might be possible by doing a hardware mod (which would disable charging from USB permanently) 12.50.34 # I guess this is not the idea of the requester :) 13.03.24 Join preglow [0] (thomj@s183a.studby.ntnu.no) 13.05.31 Join MoosCamaro [0] (MoosCamaro@m214.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 13.05.45 # Hi all 13.47.40 Quit rasher ("leaving") 13.51.06 Join Lost-ash [0] (ashridah@220-253-122-14.VIC.netspace.net.au) 13.54.54 Quit ashridah (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 14.00.24 Join Aditya [0] (~Aditya@pcp09495878pcs.nrockv01.md.comcast.net) 14.04.01 Join cheriffAWAY [0] (davem666@wagner.orchestra.cse.unsw.EDU.AU) 14.04.15 Nick cheriffAWAY is now known as cheriff (davem666@wagner.orchestra.cse.unsw.EDU.AU) 14.09.26 Join [IpL]hatto [0] (vinc@135-164.243.81.adsl.skynet.be) 14.09.28 Part [IpL]hatto 14.33.11 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.58.04 Join Victorinox [0] (~blabla@bzq-250-223.red.bezeqint.net) 15.07.21 Nick Lost-ash is now known as ashridah (ashridah@220-253-122-14.VIC.netspace.net.au) 15.16.02 # is the fwpatcher linked to in the wiki built with unicode support? 15.17.14 Join bagawk [0] (~Lee@bagawk.user) 15.18.04 # hey everyone 15.20.41 # its omri BTW 15.20.48 # its just that my nick is taken on this network 15.20.55 # \nick 0mri 15.21.20 # no go... 15.21.23 # :P 15.22.34 # if you have told nickserv you "own" the nick, then you could just kick that person.. 15.22.51 Join rasher [0] (~3e4f4094@labb.contactor.se) 15.23.08 # problem is i dont... 15.23.12 # its just my first name 15.23.16 # :P 15.23.18 # hey omri 15.23.33 # preglow: I don't know. What is needed to do so? 15.23.48 # compile ut with -DUNICODE and -D_UNICODE, i think 15.23.49 # hey rasher 15.24.15 # preglow: Hmm.. I just ran make in the dir.. hang on 15.24.16 # its omri from yesterday 15.24.30 # i need to find my self a better nick... 15.25.07 # preglow: Looks like the Makefile builds with unicode support. Does this mean that it won't run on 98? 15.25.12 # yes 15.25.18 # Bummer :-\ 15.25.25 # just thought that should be mentioned somewhere 15.25.36 # Or I could build a -nounicode version 15.25.46 # build it without the unicode defs, and it should work on all windowses, but will fail on unusual characters in dir names 15.27.11 Join muesli- [0] (muesli_tv@dialin-145-254-147-236.arcor-ip.net) 15.27.22 # jojo 15.28.34 # Now if I understood makefiles I'd add two targets "unicode" and "nounicode" and make the default one build both :-\ 15.28.47 # "Someone" should do that 15.30.30 # just add all: unicode nounicode as the topmost rule 15.30.34 # then add those two targets below 15.30.52 # i tHINK 15.30.55 # i tend to avoid makefiles 15.30.55 # eh.. yes 15.30.58 # on the grounds of me hating them 15.31.01 # problem is the second step 15.31.26 # sounds like a job for Bagder, he seems to be the resident makefile guru 15.32.17 # * rasher makes a note of which files cvs frowns at (modified files) 15.33.06 # not much 15.33.27 # but yes 15.33.33 # most sane people should run 2k or higher 15.33.46 # Haven't had any complaints yet either 15.34.33 Join TCK- [0] (TCK@81-86-96-29.dsl.pipex.com) 15.34.58 # Hmm :/ 15.35.33 # Proportionl font support in the text viewer is nice, but it seems I don't understand the 'reflow lines' mode 15.35.43 # I now have a fwpatcher-nounicode.exe 15.36.03 # don't understand? 15.36.27 # amiconn: it joins lines within a paragraph and indents the first line of a paragraph 15.36.30 # afaics 15.36.43 # yup 15.36.55 # It looks like this mode does block justify. Looking a bit ugly on the graphic lcd archoses, and totally unusable on th eplayer 15.36.56 # and aligns margins 15.37.03 # well 15.37.08 # of course it doesn't work on the player 15.37.18 # should probably be disabled there 15.37.19 # small wonder 15.37.29 # it works very nicely on h1x0 15.37.31 # It does work... but looks like **** 15.37.41 # again, of course ;) 15.37.48 # everything looks like shit on charcell displays 15.37.53 # even when they're working correctly 15.38.13 # You haven't seen PluginSnow on the Player then! 15.38.23 # no i havent :P 15.40.10 # It's better even than on iRiver 15.40.22 # well, you can hardly see the snow on the iriver 15.40.28 # that'd be why 15.40.39 # Slow lcd 15.40.44 # the lcd sucks rod and the snowflakes should be bigger 15.40.46 # Painfully slow 15.41.05 # amiconn: you'll see once you get your h140! 15.41.19 Quit muesli- (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 15.41.27 # The 'reflow lines' mode looks basically like 'join lines', but with block justification (which seems to not always work correctly) 15.41.59 # but no, you shouldn't expect the algo to work at all on that display 15.42.13 # reflow _is_ basically join lines, apart from also block justifying 15.42.13 # Talking about recorder now... 15.42.16 # ahh 15.42.16 Part Victorinox 15.42.36 # what do you mean with not working correctly, then? 15.43.05 # The righmost words are not always correctly right aligned 15.43.23 # correct 15.43.31 # that's a limitation in the viewer framework 15.43.36 # he has to use the space character 15.43.41 # and that's very seldom one pixel wide 15.44.13 # That's not what I mean 15.44.14 # so unless you've got a space character that's one pixel wide, there'll always be a rag at the right margin 15.45.04 # There distance of the rightmost word to the right margin is sometimes several spaces wide 15.45.35 # you should test it in h1x0 sim and see if the problem is similar there 15.45.43 # several spaces wide doesn't sound right 15.46.58 # It looks like this is to avoid too much word spacing 15.47.11 # yes, there is a max word spacing 15.47.15 # correctly so 15.47.27 # if there's an overly long word at the beginning of the next line? 15.47.49 # Sounds like the conclusion is "that's not a but, it's a FEATURE!" 15.47.51 # Not necessarily 'overly' long, but long 15.48.25 # I guess it also depends on how many words are on the line 15.48.32 # which would be fewer for the recorder 15.48.43 # preglow: Apart from that it should be possible to place words pixel exact 15.49.03 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CategoryFrontpage what the... 15.49.05 # amiconn: probably, i only know what pillo told me about it, as i too thought it was a bug 15.49.58 # amiconn: you would have to steal a special character to act as a one pixel space then, though? 15.50.15 # or just use putsxy 15.50.16 # No 15.50.21 # or what the thing is 15.50.40 # Put every word individually, with lcd_putsxy() 15.50.58 # and that wont add a bunch of overhead? 15.51.14 # he mentioned using putsxy 15.51.21 # as a solution to that problem, that is 15.51.52 # My guess is that checking the width of every single char (for prop font support) is much more overhead than using putsxy for each word 15.52.28 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.52.36 # he's doing it for every char? Isn't that only necessary when using chop words? 15.52.43 # Of course this would make the code flow a bit different from the chrcell version 15.53.16 # rasher: ah, yes of course 15.54.54 # thought so.. there's one that finds the width of a string right? 15.56.32 # One case requires to check single chars even when wordwrapping - if a single word is longer than the whole line 15.57.14 # http://www.misticriver.net/boards/showthread.php?p=223997#post223997 <-- the thread that keeps on giving 15.58.38 Quit bagawk ("Leaving") 15.59.02 Quit t0mas ("Quit") 16.00.50 # haha 16.00.53 # they're still going!! 16.04.21 # * rasher looks at this ugly flipit.rock hack 16.04.32 # the only people that knows what they're talking about says go rockbox 16.04.32 # it's not even taking up the entire screen 16.04.52 # but I did manage to #define the hell out of the source 16.05.53 # Aw, I forgot I did this.. changed the "jukebox" icon on .iriver files to the iriver i.. so cute 16.06.33 # Hah, using a hebrew font and Danish language has amusing results 16.07.43 # haha 16.10.06 # i don't see how simulating an MMU in software (or whatever the hell uCLinux does is going to help them get smoother video playback 16.11.47 # Oops, looks like the icons I made are upside down 16.12.17 Quit DangerousDan ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 16.16.03 Join pillo [0] (~50b46c2c@labb.contactor.se) 16.17.03 # hello everyone 16.17.13 # it seems that I'm reading the logs at the right moments :) 16.17.18 # heh 16.18.35 # (I did not think about reflow mode on the player- only made sure it would "work") 16.18.58 # obviously this is a waste of characters there... 16.19.45 # Imho the mode should be simply disabled there 16.19.46 # I think disabling it alltogether is better? 16.19.59 # yeah indeed 16.20.05 # shall I do the patch? 16.20.52 # If I only knew what to start first. I have 3 areas that I want to work on... 16.21.08 # also, there was a question on my mind. do we have to keep both "join" and "reflow" modes? they may seem confusingly similar... 16.21.19 # (1) New gfx api (2) cyrillic for the player (3) menus and option-saving for the viewer 16.21.46 # pillo: I would keep both modes for graphic displays 16.22.16 # amiconn: fine 16.22.21 # Hmm, I just had an idea 16.22.48 # are there still a lot of people using the player? 16.23.09 # What about instead having this reflow mode as a separate mode having a separate option for block justify 16.23.11 # ? 16.23.48 # I think we just about need a menu then :) 16.23.54 # yes indeed 16.23.56 # a menu would be great! 16.23.56 # :-) 16.23.58 # Rapidly running short on buttons to press on the iRiver 16.24.03 # rockboy has a decent menu, heh 16.24.10 # that would not work at all on players 16.24.13 # i already started working on menu support... 16.24.22 # preglow: I thought of reusing the core menu code 16.24.31 # same thing 16.24.45 # but had to abandon working on it because I had too much else to do :-/ 16.24.53 # rasher: iRiver has manu buttons compared to player and Ondio :/ 16.26.23 # On the player, the viewer uses some 3-button combos, and on Ondio, I had to drop some functions due to button shortness 16.26.26 # why did all rockboy development suddenly stop? 16.26.31 # (like line-wise scrolling) 16.27.10 # preglow: because it's fast approaching the end of semester for HCL, and he's busy? 16.27.22 # preglow: I think HCl got it to where he wanted it, and lost most interest in it 16.27.28 # amiconn: I did draw a small graph of all modes and settings, to find out which meant sense and which did not. I thought adding another "line mode" was the best option for reflow. 16.27.39 # hey folks.. would anyone know why some files cause internal compiler errors? (m68k-elf-gcc) 16.27.58 # i know hcl has lost interest, but i think i remember some other people doing odd bits for it 16.28.02 # cheriff: what files? 16.28.07 # cheriff: how old/new is your compiler checkout? 16.28.09 # cheriff: and what compiler version 16.28.36 Quit ashridah ("sleep") 16.28.40 # ...and the code is SO amazingly difficult to understand with all these option combos! :o 16.29.25 # ok, gcc: 3.3.4, current cvs checkout of rockbox and sofar something in the dumb codec and now calculator.c:1072 16.29.38 # cheriff: cygwin? 16.29.44 # nope linux 16.30.04 # hmm 16.30.12 # i'd try stuffing in a newer compiler 16.30.12 # 3.4.x 16.30.29 # try 4.0.0 :-O 16.30.38 # ;) 16.30.48 # yes! 16.30.52 # and fix all our bugs for us 16.30.55 # No, seriously one should use 3.4.x for iriver builds 16.31.18 # (away) 16.32.20 # ok ta, i'l look for that now... some doc mentioned 3.3.4 so i followed that.. 16.33.16 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.34.24 # You must've been reading the wrong doc :) 16.34.59 # yeah, i didnt notice the coldfire specific bit underneath... :) 16.35.11 # Indeed, I was about to point that out 16.35.18 # so 3.4.3 should be fine? 16.35.33 # yea 16.35.48 # That's what I have. 16.36.13 # * rasher comes up with another idea for an icons 16.36.14 # icon 16.36.41 # I just hope that *some* of these icons will be useful eventually 16.38.51 Join xen` [0] (~xen@ADijon-153-1-18-36.w83-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) 16.39.12 # Hi xen`, long time no see 16.51.46 Join rasher_ [0] (~3e4f4094@labb.contactor.se) 16.51.46 Quit TCK- (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.52.12 # remind me why I trust Windows not to crash unexpectedly 16.52.35 # i was kind of hoping you'd tell me 16.52.51 # i'd hate to insult you ;) 16.53.09 # Heh 16.54.22 Quit rasher ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 16.54.31 # there we go 16.54.35 Nick rasher_ is now known as rasher (~3e4f4094@labb.contactor.se) 16.56.18 # ok, new gcc did the trick. So now i just drop rockbox.iriver onto the drive, and thats it, right? 16.56.41 # no 16.56.47 # you need .rockbox directory as well 16.56.55 # then you're set, presuming you have flashed a bootloader 16.57.23 # yeah, assuming i have rolo and .rockbox from before.... ;) 17.01.05 # ok, I made the patch to disable "reflow" mode on players. it's only 8 lines, somebody with write access to cvs care to test/add it? 17.05.38 Join asdsd____ [0] (~asdsd@h-67-100-30-32.miatflad.dynamic.covad.net) 17.18.46 # I have no player, and I dread the player sim 17.20.25 # nevermind, the patch shouldn't possibly be wrong (#ifndef LCD_BITMAP->skip reflow... ) 17.21.04 # nice to test it anywho 17.21.08 # how 17.28.07 # well, it works on the sim at least ;) 17.29.06 # and now I understand why you said "I dread the player sim" :o what an awful set of buttons ... 17.29.35 # I don't care for them much either 17.34.24 # thanks for your help people, i'll catch ya's round later... 17.34.42 Part cheriff 17.34.46 # anyway, the patch is available here: http://rafb.net/paste/results/EqKfix38.html 18.23.53 # pillo: Your patch uses the trivial way... simply skipping reflow mode. 18.24.06 # Imho it would be better to disable the reflow code for player, but that might be a bit difficult. 18.24.09 # yep :) 18.24.34 # But if we simply want to skip the mode, there is an even simpler way, that doesn't need additional code 18.24.57 # like? 18.25.28 # Just sort REFLOW mode _after_ LINE_MODES in the enum for players 18.25.34 # This way it is never reached 18.25.44 # cool! 18.25.46 # and please add a comment as well ;) 18.26.01 Join DangerousDan [0] (~Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 18.26.09 # We can't simply leave it out because it is referenced in the code 18.26.37 # indeed that's why i opted for the easy solution ;) 18.27.20 # btw, i'm working on saving and reloading viewer state 18.27.32 # cool! 18.29.00 # Hmm, the *line_mode_str[] will need some adjustment as well... 18.29.29 # yes, needs the same trick 18.29.50 # Yes. 18.30.03 # I think there is an elegant way to rite this iirc. 18.30.07 # *write 18.31.11 # do it and show me then, my idea involves at least 2 more #ifdefs :o 18.31.43 # and there are already too many of them :) 18.33.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.33.35 # Ah, found it - we can use designated initializers 18.34.01 Quit rasher ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 18.34.19 # hmm.. and how to sort the others in the right order? 18.34.34 # That does of course need #defines 18.35.13 # ah, gotcha 18.37.28 # I wanted to avoid 2 additional #defines within the string array 18.44.31 # It's working. 18.44.54 # good, commit it 18.45.08 Join bobTHC [0] (bobTHC@au213-1-82-235-205-36.fbx.proxad.net) 18.45.26 # mmm, question 18.45.27 # hi folks ! 18.46.00 # how do I parse a "long" from a string? plugin api only provides atoi()... 18.46.38 # is atol it available in rockbox? 18.46.55 # scanf? :V 18.47.11 # int == long for both SH1 and coldfire 18.47.20 # i don't think anyone has made an atoll 18.47.21 # atol 18.47.26 # :) 18.47.27 # long policy is something that's been added recently 18.47.33 # ah ok 18.47.35 # thanks 18.47.46 # people used to assume sizeof(int) == sizeof(long) 18.47.57 # Probably atol should be added when the gmini port restarts at some time... 18.48.19 # pillo: committed. 18.48.51 # i feel sorry for the gmini guys, with their 16 bit ints 18.48.59 # :) 18.49.05 # why don't you use c99 types anyway? 18.49.16 # ? 18.49.16 # you'll obviously have this issue biting you in the ass sooner or later 18.49.23 # like int32_t 18.49.59 # Why? If I know I'll need 32 bits, I'd just use long... 18.50.52 # yeah, but then i'd say you need to write a doc on this some place ;) 18.51.00 # Using 32 bit ints everywhere would hurt the gmini port 18.51.05 # it's not really readily apparent that int can be 32 bits 18.51.10 # can't be 18.51.18 Join lodesi [0] (~Unknown@d01m-1-143.d4.club-internet.fr) 18.51.22 # * pillo looks at amiconn's patch wide-eyedly 18.51.31 # never saw this kind of initialization, cool! 18.51.36 # easy to read too 18.51.57 # Google for 'designated initializers' 18.52.34 # is it a c99 thing? 18.52.37 # i've never seen it either 18.53.04 # yes, C99 18.53.40 # of course... reminds me of this: http://robotics.dei.unipd.it/~sav/figure/bart.jpg 19.23.40 Join TCK [0] (TCK@81-86-208-51.dsl.pipex.com) 19.30.36 # Hmm. The cvs build table does no longer update... 19.30.48 # * amiconn points at Bagder 19.32.17 # evening guys 19.41.25 Nick pillo is now known as pillo_away (~50b46c2c@labb.contactor.se) 19.56.26 # does anyone know of any places with docs on teh portalplayer platform/s ? 19.58.45 Join Stryke` [0] (~Chairman8@cpe-24-168-110-99.si.res.rr.com) 19.58.51 Join muesli- [0] (muesli_tv@hmln-d9b8e229.pool.mediaWays.net) 19.59.03 # re 20.18.13 # or at least which system-on-chip platform the h10 uses :] 20.18.14 Quit MoosCamaro (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.18.37 Join MoosCamaro [0] (MoosCamaro@m214.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 20.28.53 # hrm. 20.29.02 # crashd: i thought ipod was portalplayer? 20.29.13 # well, ipod uses it as well 20.29.54 # as does iriver :] 20.33.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.35.51 Quit asdsd____ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.05.04 Quit Stryke` (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 21.05.04 Quit MoosCamaro (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.05.08 Join MoosCamaro [0] (MoosCamaro@m214.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 21.15.42 Quit muesli- (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 21.36.27 Join Guest5715154 [0] (~thegeek@ti521110a080-0285.bb.online.no) 21.53.26 Quit Ka (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.20.11 # daamn 22.20.17 Nick pillo_away is now known as pillo (~50b46c2c@labb.contactor.se) 22.20.54 # I just found out "configfile.h" after creating and debugging my own save/restore settings ^^'' 22.21.39 # anyways gentlemen, we have bookmarking on text files! 22.22.25 # all the viewer settings for the current file are saved on exit and reloaded next time you open it. 22.22.50 # I'm going to clean up and submit to the patch tracker... 22.25.33 # Hmm. My idea was to have global settings saved and restored. Bookmarking sounds nice though 22.28.38 # amiconn: you can take a look at http://rafb.net/paste/results/7mYN7n78.html 22.31.35 # we can also, for example, store last settings for use with never-accessed-before files. 22.33.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.45.20 Join Stryke` [0] (~Chairman8@cpe-24-168-110-99.si.res.rr.com) 22.49.58 Join Ka [0] (~tkirk@pcp0010733332pcs.howard01.md.comcast.net) 23.08.48 # *yawns* 23.11.47 Join leonking [0] (effie@pcp08333739pcs.gambrl01.md.comcast.net) 23.11.48 # hey 23.11.56 # what does rockbox w/ h120 iriver do 23.12.26 # lots of things 23.12.37 # but no music playback yet 23.17.49 # oh 23.17.55 # when will music playback be ready? 23.18.03 # and how about h320 23.18.08 Quit MoosCamaro (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.18.12 # i have an ipod photo 30gb, it sucks 23.18.14 # i want an iriver 23.18.19 # which of the two should i get 23.18.49 # we are spare time hackers, we cannot say when things will be ready 23.18.59 # its cool 23.19.05 Quit Aditya (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.19.05 # have you acquired an h320 yet? 23.19.14 # yes 23.19.19 # cool :) 23.19.25 # which do you like more? 23.19.45 # I haven't used the h320 for more than a few minutes 23.20.10 # I don't have it personally 23.20.14 # * amiconn spots Bagder 23.20.56 # oh 23.20.58 # Bagder: Did you notice the non-working cvs build table? 23.21.09 # whats your favourite DAP? 23.21.15 # I didn't 23.21.21 # weird 23.21.24 # * Bagder checks 23.22.00 # It's simply not updated. The latest status is from rasher's update y'day morning 23.22.30 # ...while there were 4 more changes committed meanwhile 23.22.49 # wargh, bugsss! 23.25.04 # Ripping out the MMC when playing music from it might crash the ondio when it wants to refill 23.25.16 # (got a CPUAdrEr) 23.28.10 # found the problem 23.28.13 # forcing a rebuild now 23.31.23 Quit Stryke` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.43.41 # even the estimate was pretty accurate ;-) 23.58.01 # I posted the text viewer bookmark patch at the SF tracker. 23.58.09 # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1202120&group_id=44306&atid=439120 23.58.50 # now i really need some sleep, goodnight guys!