--- Log for 14.07.105 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 2 days and 14 hours ago 00.01.24 Join JAJDude [0] (~ca51121e@labb.contactor.se) 00.05.16 Part JAJDude 00.06.34 Join JAJDude [0] (~ca51121e@labb.contactor.se) 00.07.04 # Slasheri, YOU ONLINE? 00.07.23 # ooops - damn capslock 00.17.57 Quit Cassandra (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- Try something fresh") 00.21.20 Quit Febs ("Chatzilla 0.9.68.5 [Firefox 1.0.5/20050711]") 00.22.17 Join courtc [0] (~courtc@adsl-158-42-50.asm.bellsouth.net) 00.22.17 Quit bill20r3 ("Client Exiting") 00.23.35 Join bill2or3 [0] (bill@cloudburst.xmission.com) 00.30.26 Quit hicks ("Too lazy to change my quit message") 00.39.01 Join hicks [0] (~hicks@zeus.mups.co.uk) 00.39.55 Quit Strath (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.40.35 Quit JAJDude ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 00.40.42 Join ripnetUK [0] (~mirc@82-70-100-230.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) 00.43.13 Join TCK [0] (TCK@81-86-98-140.dsl.pipex.com) 00.44.42 # http://daniel.haxx.se/rockbox/x11sim-colors.patch 00.44.59 # clarifies how colors are to be used 00.45.57 # amiconn: you still around? 00.47.24 # I'll be back tomorrow instead 00.49.45 Quit ripnetUK () 00.59.17 Quit Harpy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.05.42 Quit Moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.07.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.11.05 Join ashridah [0] (ashridah@220-253-121-242.VIC.netspace.net.au) 01.30.42 Quit ze (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 02.01.25 Quit hicks ("Too lazy to change my quit message") 02.02.36 Join stratocaster [0] (stratocast@65-101-185-62.tcsn.qwest.net) 02.03.57 # Hi guys. Can anyone tell me, is the AC adaptor for the JBR V2 also supposed to be a 9V DC center positive as the web page seems to say? Been a long time since I used mine (charge via USB) and the adaptor that I *thought* was for my JBR is a 6V center positive. 02.04.28 # "web page" meaning my reading of the rockbox doc pages, couldn't find anything on the Archos pages. 02.05.55 # The reason I ask is because I tried a "universal" adpator, set to 9V and center/tip positive, and the JBR got REALLY hot, though it still works. 02.07.16 Quit ashridah ("Leaving") 02.08.28 Join Schumi [0] (~51429ed6@labb.contactor.se) 02.10.35 # Hardeep? 02.11.06 # are you here? 02.12.15 # it's about playlist bug :( 02.13.22 # no? 02.16.03 # Re: my question; nevermind, the answer is on http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/LiIonBatteryFAQ . Sorry for the noise. 02.23.18 # last atempt, Hardeep? 02.23.37 DBUG Enqueued KICK Schumi 02.23.37 # 1504 Hardeep 02.25.22 # bye all 02.25.26 Quit Schumi ("CGI:IRC") 02.36.32 Quit stratocaster ("Method.methods.method(:method)") 02.49.25 Quit cYmen_ ("zZz") 03.07.49 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.07.52 Quit edx (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.12.25 Join austriancoder [0] (~5078751e@labb.contactor.se) 03.12.32 # hi 03.19.09 Part austriancoder 03.30.44 Join alxcm [0] (~alx@68-232-83-247.chvlva.adelphia.net) 03.30.44 Quit alxcm_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.53.47 Join jamesshuang [0] (~james@24.149.176.92) 03.54.07 # hmmm... awfully quiet in here the last few days... 04.01.04 # can anyone point me to plugin API documentation for rockbox? 04.01.18 # PLUGIN_API 04.01.20 # file 04.01.27 # I dunno if it is up to date though 04.01.45 # where is this file? 04.02.04 # the api file in the docs dir is badly out of date 04.02.09 # in docs directory 04.02.11 # ah 04.02.20 # well, then you'd probably want to look at plugin.h (I think?) 04.02.30 # somewhere there's a struct with all the func ptrs 04.02.40 # I havn't touched rockbox in months so :P 04.02.57 Join Strath [0] (~mike@dgvlwinas01pool0-a225.wi.tds.net) 04.03.12 # ahh... hmm.... this is annoying... I really want to contribute, but I can't understand the program without tracing it from the beginnings? :-p 04.04.52 # well 04.04.55 # what are you aiming to do?> 04.05.45 Join QT_ [0] (as@area51.users.madwifi) 04.08.51 Quit hardeep ("[BX] Who ate my nuggets?!") 04.12.15 # I'm trying to add greyscale to the WPS 04.12.22 # but I want to try greyscale image loading first 04.12.52 # so I want to make a viewer plugin to load up the bmp files 04.15.52 Quit QT (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 04.25.06 Join Psy-Dead [0] (~fake@40-218.207-68.tampabay.res.rr.com) 04.25.09 # hey 04.25.15 # anyone here? 04.25.19 # yeah, what's up 04.26.08 # do you know if anyone is doing anything about making the peakmeter work on iriver? I heard there was a patch, but it doesnt seem to be on the sourceforge tracker 04.26.45 # someone made one, but nothing was calculating the peaks 04.26.54 # hence it was just showing bogus data, rather pointless 04.27.12 # i see 04.27.24 # not to mention, amiconn is currently working on a new graphics library, which should improve aesthetics 04.27.39 # true 04.27.48 # I'm waiting on his library, I'm eager to improve the aesthetics of rockbox 04.27.51 # someone needs to clone amiconn 04.28.04 # several times 04.28.09 # haha... I wish I understood rockbox as much as him... 04.28.16 # slasheri, linusN too 04.28.17 # :-D 04.28.26 # i wish i understood C code at all ;) 04.28.36 # I'm currently working on getting greyscale bmp's in the wps 04.28.51 # but there's no documentation for the code anywhere... so I'm just slowly working my way through everything :-p 04.30.10 # is bmp2rb part of rockbox or is it a separate app for PC? if so greyscale rb would be as good 04.30.18 # it's a separate app 04.30.33 # except the code seems to clone a part that's within rockbox 04.30.38 # that's what I'm working on 04.31.05 # transplanting that code first into a plugin, and then into the main rockbox library so any loaded bmp can be greyscale 04.31.37 # the wps parsing seems to be pretty nice too... perhaps I'll add some clauses to enable placing text anywhere on screen, instead of in specific lines 04.48.24 Quit Psy-Dead (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.58.46 Join ze [0] (ze@ca-dstreet-cuda2-c9a-73.snbrca.adelphia.net) 05.03.47 Join amiconn_ [0] (~jens@p54BD798C.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.07.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.22.01 Quit amiconn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.22.01 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (~jens@p54BD798C.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.29.28 # so amiconn... when are you going to finish all those functions you listed in the wiki :) 05.41.30 Part jamesshuang 06.32.27 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 06.34.11 Quit Coldtoast ("Peace and Protection 4.22") 06.38.55 Join JAJDude66 [0] (~ca51121e@labb.contactor.se) 06.39.24 Quit JAJDude66 (Client Quit) 06.55.01 Join webguest88 [0] (~c31ce021@labb.contactor.se) 07.07.53 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.20.16 Nick QT_ is now known as QT (as@area51.users.madwifi) 07.22.25 Join edx [0] (edx@p54A8ED47.dip.t-dialin.net) 07.53.40 # morning 07.59.21 # moo 08.02.52 # LinusN: I thought about xor filling a bit. Iiuc, it may be even easier 08.03.17 # You said that it is necessary to draw the lines between 2 faces with the xor'ed colour of the 2 faces 08.03.42 Join jpegreen [0] (~Jeremy@71-36-39-36.tukw.qwest.net) 08.03.45 # but this needs to know whether only one of the faces or both of them are visible 08.04.17 # not really 08.04.22 # ...which isn't that straightforward when running through all faces 08.04.37 # it needs to know the color of each side of the line 08.05.04 # Yes, and that depends whether both faces are visible or only one of them 08.05.08 # yes 08.05.15 # Hi there guys I am a new user and want to add the cube or mosaique screensaver to my player and want to know how it is done? 08.05.36 # jpegreen: they are included in the rockbox .zip package 08.05.45 # in the daily build 08.06.01 # however, they are not screensavers, they are plugins 08.06.06 # However, it would be much simpler to just draw the lines of each face that is visible, in their own colour, but xor'ing to the background, and *not* tracking already drawn lines 08.06.25 # Really? Tanks How do I turn them on then 08.06.26 # ? 08.06.35 # This way, when both faces are visible, the lines would xor themselves in the screenbuffer 08.06.48 # jpegreen: "Browse plugins" in the main menu 08.07.18 # amiconn: then you have to draw the same line twice 08.07.31 # No additional (potentially complicated) checking of visibility of adjacent faces, at the expense of drawing the lines twice 08.08.38 # Okay... I was also wondering if once you started using the Rockbox firmware if you had any problems with safely removing your player from your computer... I have a jukebox studio 10 08.09.21 # Hmm, when thinking about it... a 2-pass algorithm would easily avoid that. 08.09.35 # jpegreen: no, you shouldn't have any additional usb removal problems with rockbox 08.10.07 # (1) Go through all faces, and mark the lines that need to be drawn with their colour. If they already have a colour (both faces visible), xor the colour in 08.10.15 # Do not draw anything yet 08.10.23 # amiconn: sounds like a good idea 08.10.37 # (2) Now it's as simple as going through all the lines and draw the ones marked 08.10.55 # ... ready for xor filling 08.11.30 # Linus I really appreciate your feedback. Since I installed Rockbox I am having to shutdown my computer to safely remove my Jukebox ... With Rockbox it is still unsafe to just unplug my player right? 08.11.31 # all you need now is a line drawing algorithm that only plots one pixel per scanline 08.11.40 Join B4gder [0] (~dast@static-213-115-255-230.sme.bredbandsbolaget.se) 08.12.12 # jpegreen: it depends on which operating system you have, and the settings on the control panel 08.12.19 # LinusN: That's even simpler than bresenham 08.12.28 # amiconn: yup 08.13.27 # and faster 08.13.32 # I am running WindowsXP Professional with service pack2, and what should I have the control panel set to? 08.13.54 # Silly question I am sure. 08.14.26 # jpegreen: control panel->administrative tools->computer management 08.14.50 # LinusN: Thanks 08.14.55 # there you select "disk management" 08.15.43 # right click on "disk X" and select the "policies" tab, "optimize for quick removal" 08.16.45 # (where X is the jukebox disk) 08.18.49 # LinusN: apps/plugins/lib/3dengine.c ;-) 08.24.21 # amiconn: did you see my x11 color patch? 08.24.45 # I wasn't sure how to add the greyscales 08.27.16 Join jpegreen_ [0] (~Jeremy@71-36-39-36.tukw.qwest.net) 08.29.19 Quit einhirn ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 08.30.02 # LinusN: Thank you for the tip on settings I had to restart and after I did it works great, when I checked for the plugins cube and Mosaique though they weren't there I also checked my daily update DL and couldn't find it there any ideas? 08.30.20 Join ashridah [0] (ashridah@220-253-122-115.VIC.netspace.net.au) 08.33.42 # Other than that I really like the improvement that Rockbox's firmware has made to my jukebox. Like being able to flash start... what an improvement. I already had increased the HD space to 30GBs before I found the Rockbox site all by myself, but I am planning to now increase my RAM with the tutorial page. 08.35.20 # Anybody know if it is possible to use the ".c" files to add a plugin to your player and if so how? 08.35.52 # the .c files get built to .rock files 08.36.03 # the ones in the plugins dir at least 08.36.17 # and .rock is the extension we use for plugins 08.37.06 # B4dger: how do they get built to .rock files 08.37.31 # you install the dev environment and run make 08.38.11 # Where can I get the dev environment 08.38.28 # Which page on the site? 08.38.40 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/DevelopmentGuide 08.40.29 Quit jpegreen (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.42.36 # B4gder: Thanks for the heads up. 08.43.11 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 08.43.11 # * B4gder bows 08.46.48 # jpegreen_: i just dl:ed the latest daily build for Player, and i see mosaique.rock and cube.rock in there 09.07.54 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.09.37 Quit jpegreen_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.18.12 Join oInquisitr [0] (~i@c-1d0572d5.034-76-6c756e2.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 09.19.02 Quit Bigribo ("BitchX: the cure for the common client") 09.24.04 Nick Lynx_awy is now known as Lynx_ (~lynx@tina-10-4.genetik.uni-koeln.de) 09.31.13 Join webguest22 [0] (~c32f6038@labb.contactor.se) 09.31.23 Quit webguest22 (Client Quit) 09.45.36 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 10.04.04 Join Harpy [0] (23FBykZpKX@dsl-hkigw7wbb.dial.inet.fi) 10.34.53 # B4gder: I did not yet try your x11 colour/greyscale patch, but it looks like this still uses single pixel drawing? Why don't you use a bitmap? That would make it waaay easier, and more similar to the win32 simulator 10.35.13 # because I can't find any bitmap concept 10.35.31 # The win32 simulator uses a 256-colour bitmap, allocating the first 2^depth colours for the native lcd emulation 10.35.46 # we could easily allocate 256 colors here too 10.36.15 # only that we need to set the pixels using an X11 function 10.36.34 # There is a reason for the 256 colours - I plan to use the free ones to allow allocation of a second range, for grayscale library emulation 10.37.06 # I made my patch so that it currently allocates the two colors it uses 10.37.11 # could easily extend that to N colors 10.37.35 # and the drawing function uses the color number passed in to them 10.37.40 # Calculating the values for the intermediate shades is simple. The first is the backgroundshade, the last is black. The others are just interpolated 10.39.02 # This 'walk the bitmap, find difference, draw each pixel individually' approach in the x11 sim is cumbersome and sloow, imho 10.39.23 # I can clearly see the speed difference between win32 and x11 10.39.36 # x11 certainly isn't fast 10.39.39 # ...even without greyscale 10.39.45 # but then we can easily network the x11 sim... 10.39.54 # I can't believe x11 can't use bitmaps 10.40.34 # what would the big difference be? 10.41.51 # The pixel difference approach will likely break when we have to introduce truecolour 10.41.54 # (H300) 10.42.11 # it won't be hard to add 10.42.21 # ...and the bitmap concept allows to simulate backlight on/off way easier 10.42.28 # why? 10.42.31 # Just recalculate the palette and redraw 10.42.42 # in x11 you can modify the color 10.42.54 # should be easy enough 10.43.13 # Yes, and then redraw pixel by pixel? 10.43.17 # no 10.43.21 # modify the color 10.43.25 # and all pixels change 10.43.34 # that use it 10.43.48 # Really? Even on a high/truecolour visual? 10.44.22 # I would expect that to use a special bgcolor, so I think so yes 10.44.51 # Hmm. 10.45.03 # of course, it won't be perfect since it would need tansparancy 10.45.15 # Why? 10.45.33 # since backlight is visibible on all colours 10.45.37 # not just the bgcolor 10.45.49 # or rather, all colors need to become brighter 10.45.55 # or something 10.45.57 # With a bitmap, you would just change the background colour, recalculate the intermediates, then redraw 10.46.05 # with truecolor? 10.46.33 # that recalc thing works _exactly_ for x11 too 10.46.44 # Not with truecolour LCD emulation (H300), but with up to 256 colours even on a high/truecolour screen 10.47.28 # But the H300 is an entirely different beast, where backlight emulation is even more simple 10.47.39 # why so? 10.47.45 # If backlight is off, draw a black rectangle instead of the screen 10.47.51 # haha 10.47.53 # very true 10.48.05 # but then I don't think we've seen the display without backlight 10.48.24 # I think they shut it off 10.48.41 # It is very likely that the display is put to powersave when backlight is off 10.48.50 # ...but I think we will do that too 10.48.57 # yes 10.49.51 # You say x11 works the same way in that you can allocate some colurs, draw some pixels in that colour, then change the colour and all pixels already draw with it will change? 10.50.08 # Even if the X11 server is running on an truecolour screen? 10.50.13 # yes 10.51.03 # each window has its own "visual" 10.51.09 # If that is so, your approach might work 10.51.24 # You just need to add the calculation of the intermediates 10.51.46 # I actually wasn't sure how to get the greys out from the framebuffer 10.52.09 # The 4-grey lcd uses a similar layout as the b&w one, meaning that colour 0 is background ("whie"), and colour 3 is black 10.52.16 # *"white" 10.52.53 # Look at uisimulatr/win32/lcd-win32.c, lines 64 ff 10.54.14 # will do 11.06.14 Join Aison [0] (~hans@zux166-181.adsl.green.ch) 11.07.33 Join Lurkski [0] (~465d6dd1@labb.contactor.se) 11.07.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.11.14 Quit Lurkski (Client Quit) 11.17.41 # B4gder: The current implementation in lcd-x11.c already uses the 4-grey screenbuffer format (actually it has to), but it only uses the to bit of the 2 to decide the pixel colour 11.18.09 # * B4gder runs the x11 sim from home, over wifi over ssh to his x11 on cygwin at work 11.18.23 # cube isn't very fast then :-) 11.19.15 # The win32 versions of lcd_update() and lcd_update_rect() are more readable, although a bit less efficient 11.19.37 # I think my fixes now will improve it slightly 11.20.07 # Yes, I think you will have only one array of pixels to draw, adding the colour of the pixel to each entry 11.20.16 # yes 11.20.43 # ...and I think you should convert it to only 2 nested loops, like the win32 version 11.21.05 # The 3 nested loop approach might be a tiny bit faster, but much harder to read 11.21.59 Join cYmen [0] (~cymen@nat-ph3-wh.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 11.24.28 Quit webguest88 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 11.41.41 # it almost works 11.42.40 # color 0: 44461 55512 59110 11.42.40 # color 1: 29555 37008 39321 11.42.40 # color 2: 14649 18504 19532 11.42.40 DBUG Enqueued KICK B4gder 11.42.40 # color 3: 0 0 0 11.42.50 # I used your lcdcolor function 11.42.54 # adapted to x11 11.43.27 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.46.25 # Hmm? What range does x11 use for the components? I would expect 0..255 ... 11.46.32 # 16 bits 11.46.37 # for each 11.46.44 # Strange method... 11.46.52 # why? 11.46.59 # 8 bits would be more limited 11.47.00 # The values look like they sould, then 11.47.26 # yeps 11.47.26 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 11.47.29 # in draws fine too 11.47.29 # I haven't seen any display that uses more than 8 bits per component, so 16 bits are a waste, imho 11.47.29 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.47.37 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 11.48.00 # x11 was made ages ago 11.48.06 # even befor 24 bits displays existed 11.49.13 # I get a weird effect though 11.49.20 # my colors are "stripy" 11.49.55 # it is some x11 effect I don't know how I made it appear 11.53.33 # hah, silly me 11.53.50 # I have a grey cube 12.01.20 Join rooomish [0] (~c32f6038@labb.contactor.se) 12.01.33 # hi2all 12.02.08 # there you go 12.03.24 # My Archos Player is dead after flashing :-(((, I tried to inspirate by link http://joerg.hohensohn.bei.t-online.de/archos/uart_boot, but it is not working, any www page recomendation? 12.06.12 Join rooomish2 [0] (~Roman@195.47.96.56.adsl.nextra.cz) 12.06.32 Quit rooomish ("CGI:IRC") 12.07.34 # So pls once more again (see rooomish question) any www page solving it? 12.08.07 # how dead is it? 12.09.32 # if uart boot doesn't work, you're in trouble 12.09.46 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.10.10 Join hicks [0] (~hicks@zeus.mups.co.uk) 12.10.20 # rooomish2: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/UartBoot 12.12.06 # that's all the documentation we have, and i don't know wy jörg didn't put the rest pf the docs in the wiki 12.12.27 # LinusN: thnx, on that page I started my tour - this page is refering to mentioned pages http://joerg.hohensohn.bei.t-online.de, where is a tools/uart_boot.zip, but this link is not working :-( 12.12.35 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 12.13.11 # rooomish2: your only hope is to contact him and ask him to upload it to the wiki 12.13.35 # LinusN: :-) OKI will try 12.19.08 Join webguest75 [0] (~d4406110@labb.contactor.se) 12.19.37 # these graphics plusins, are they enabled when 'Hold' is selected ? 12.19.47 # plusins=plugins 12.21.35 # rooomish2: The link isn't working because T-Online shut down all these old websites, and offered new ones to their customers 12.22.10 # I don't know whether Jörg already put the content on such a new website though 12.22.36 # amiconn: thanks, and do you know ....aha :-((( 12.24.44 Part webguest75 12.27.01 # amiconn: and do you pls know, if is any possibilitty to obtain the new correctly programmed flash (with right SW contain -for resoldering it)? 12.36.12 Join Moos [0] (DrMoos@m214.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 12.52.00 # rooomish2: With uart boot, you can reflash even if the flash content is completely garbled. 12.56.06 # amiconn: yes but I have to make some HW between PC and Archos - wil be I able to do it? Is anywhere the circuit diagrams or instructions?? 12.58.06 # I think exchanging the flash chip is way trickier than using uart boot. 12.58.33 # The flash chip is a TSOP32 package, with only 0.5 mm pin spacing... 12.59.39 # The serial mod (which is the basis for uart boot) is documented in the wiki, but iirc for the player 12.59.55 # http://daniel.haxx.se/rockbox/anim.gif 12.59.58 # However, it is possible to do it for all archoses 13.00.38 # we should add an option to make repeated screen dumps 13.00.39 # The uart boot mod additionally needs a method to pull the 3 of the lcd lines low instead of high 13.00.45 # to enable aminations 13.01.24 # rooomish2: For the player, I have some pics (not yet posted) which show the whole uart boot mod 13.01.51 # renamed, now it'll be http://daniel.haxx.se/rockbox/cube-x11sim.gif 13.01.59 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.02.02 # In addition, you will need a serial level converter. There are schematics and a pcb layout to build one in the wiki 13.02.27 # 58 frames 13.03.11 # Then you will need the uart boot sw package. You could build it yourself from cvs. I think I should attach it to the wiki as well 13.03.32 # amiconn: oki I will search thank you! 13.03.42 # rooomish2: What exact archos model do you have? 13.04.02 # amiconn: AJB 6000 with 40 GB HD 13.04.19 # Ah, so my images would show exactly what to do 13.04.35 # :-)) 13.04.38 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 13.04.46 # I did the uart boot mod on my Studio 10 when developing the flash package 13.05.08 # iirc Jörg did the uart boot mod on a recorder and an Ondio 13.05.54 # Bagder: From looking at your changes, I have some more ideas how to make the x11 sim more similar to the win32 one. 13.06.21 # Perhaps we can even move most of the lcd code to uisimulator/common/ 13.06.29 # would be neat 13.06.52 # I'll definitely need to do some more changes for the grayscale lib anyway 13.07.02 Quit pill (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.07.18 # ...but that'll happen *after* converting it to new api style and getting it to work on H1x0 13.07.26 # :-) 13.08.00 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.08.07 # amiconn: and where I can find your mentioned pictures? When will you post them? Re: I have some pics (not yet posted) which show the whole uart boot mod 13.08.46 # rooomish2: I did some shots when I did my uart boot mod which I should have posted since long 13.09.44 # Maybe I should try to write a wiki topic this evening... 13.09.58 # Bagder: I want to get rid of this: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GraphicsAPI#Old_implementations_not_yet_adap 13.10.23 # ah, right 13.10.53 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.13.03 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 13.13.03 # * amiconn is also >.< this close to ordering a H3x0 just for lcd drive hacking... 13.13.11 Join edx__ [0] (edx@p54A8F56A.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.13.12 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 13.13.14 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.13.15 # *lcd driver 13.13.24 # go go go ;-) 13.14.15 Quit edx (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.14.20 # We just need to find the controller type (should be possible by disassembling iriver fw), and we need a bootloader... 13.14.29 Join Chamois [0] (~Chamois@champigny-5-82-226-182-23.fbx.proxad.net) 13.14.37 Nick edx__ is now known as edx (edx@p54A8F56A.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.15.07 # how do I switch mode of the cube in the x11 sim? 13.15.59 # ah, INS 13.16.16 Join pill [0] (dearth@ip-130.net-82-216-140.issy4.rev.numericable.fr) 13.16.53 # but I can't get it to show hidden lines mode then 13.17.40 # It should work. INS (or numpad dot) equals MODE 13.18.12 # yeah, just me being stupid again 13.18.22 # hadn't ran make install since I CVSuped 13.18.38 # Hehe, old plugin... 13.18.41 # amiconn: In that case you will write a wiki topic this evening (not only) and attach the uart boot sw package - pls let me know (link) on e-mail roman.senkyr@seznam.cz. THANK YOU!!! 13.19.14 # I also had that yesterday, where I wondered why I couldn't swicth mode while paused in the win32 recorder sim. Forgot to make install... 13.19.56 # http://daniel.haxx.se/rockbox/cube-hiddenlines.gif 13.22.30 # You could put these in the wiki replacing the static screenshots... 13.23.53 # Btw, how did you make them? 13.24.03 # manual screendumps in the sim 13.24.19 # then I use "convert" from ImageMagick 13.24.30 # "convert archos/*bmp cube-hiddenlines.gif" 13.25.12 # I'm tempted to make the sim capable of doing automatic saves on a set interval 13.25.20 # How did you take the manual screenshots in such quick succession? Is it sufficient to hold down the key and let keyrepeat do the work? 13.25.42 # I run the x11 sim over a network with lots of roundtrip 13.25.47 # it isn't that fast ;-) 13.25.54 # For the win32 sim it should be simple to add saving animations to .avi 13.26.24 # so I just pressed '5' about twice per second 13.27.43 # x11 sim greyscale works perfectly in cygwin-x11 :) 13.27.57 # Btw, that's also while remoting the machine (via rdp) 13.28.38 Join webguest66 [0] (~c2cbc9d1@labb.contactor.se) 13.32.28 # sup 13.41.20 # did two animations of the bounce plugin too 13.41.56 # tried to make one of rockblox 13.42.06 # but it was hard to play and screendump at the same time ;-) 13.44.55 # The bounce.rock sine-scroll mode should be fixed to fully scroll out the chars at the left before removing them 13.45.08 # yeah 13.45.22 Quit Maxime (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.45.30 # That would look much better, and is possible now thanks to the new graphics routines' full clipping support 13.46.33 # so it can draw bitmaps on negative X ? 13.46.53 # yup 13.47.09 # then such a fix should be very simple indeed 13.48.56 # one line in fact 13.49.36 # The new routines can draw anything on any coordinate, and correctly draw the visible part 13.49.49 # that's cool 13.51.09 # It's at the top of http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GraphicsAPI - 'Key features' 13.56.00 # committed 13.56.00 Quit webguest66 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 14.08.37 Join RotAtoR [0] (~e@dhcp54-47.calvin.edu) 14.09.55 Join merbanan [0] (banan@dhcp11233.dc.ltu.se) 14.12.04 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 14.16.45 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.19.07 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 14.19.18 Join Maxime [0] (~flemmard@fbx.flemmard.net) 14.23.42 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.26.23 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 14.29.56 Quit B4gder ("go go go") 14.42.05 Quit Maxime (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 15.08.03 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.13.35 Join asdsd____ [0] (~asdsd@h-67-100-30-225.miatflad.dynamic.covad.net) 15.13.42 Part asdsd____ 15.33.35 Part LinusN 15.48.25 Join Lear [0] (~chatzilla@du-61-238.ppp.telenordia.se) 15.58.38 Quit ashridah ("sleep") 16.06.05 Quit Lear ("Chatzilla 0.9.68.5 [Firefox 1.0.4/20050512]") 16.24.25 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.26.39 Join alxcm_ [0] (~alx@68-232-83-247.chvlva.adelphia.net) 16.26.39 Quit alxcm (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.26.52 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 16.27.55 Quit einhirn (Client Quit) 16.30.34 Join Maxime [0] (~flemmard@fbx.flemmard.net) 17.08.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.15.46 Quit oInquisitr (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.21.40 Quit godzirra (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.55.31 Join travis [0] (~acc346cc@labb.contactor.se) 17.57.52 Quit travis (Client Quit) 18.03.26 Join Maxime`Mrn [0] (~flemmard@fbx.flemmard.net) 18.03.27 Quit Maxime (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.04.27 Join TCK- [0] (TCK@81-86-98-140.dsl.pipex.com) 18.14.16 Join muesli- [0] (muesli_tv@hmln-d9b8e19d.pool.mediaWays.net) 18.14.46 # re 18.21.31 Join MrStaticVoid [0] (~jlee@69-175-94-207.frdrmd.adelphia.net) 18.23.50 Join Psy-Dead [0] (~fake@40-218.207-68.tampabay.res.rr.com) 18.24.01 # any devs about? 18.24.05 # http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=1022.0 18.24.31 # some guy has madea korean translation 18.53.00 Quit Psy-Dead () 19.02.44 Join Sucka [0] (~NNSCRIPT@host81-156-157-175.range81-156.btcentralplus.com) 19.06.34 # has anyone ever thought about porting gnu chess to rockbox? 19.06.44 # is it feasible? 19.08.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.13.16 Join jamesshuang [0] (~0c902402@labb.contactor.se) 19.13.30 # Hey guys, figured I'd just throw this idea out there for anyone to think about 19.13.54 # Is it possible to use some sort of a binary search-type thing for the keyboard? 19.14.17 # the current method isn't exactly fast, and still requires a lot of scrolling around and clicking 19.14.47 # but what if say, we split the alphabet in half, right button means second half, left button means first 19.15.00 # keep on going down until you have the letter you want... 19.15.12 # would that be faster or slower? 19.15.21 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@carlsberg.heim2.tu-clausthal.de) 19.16.16 # considering we have 4 directional keys, we could probably split this into 4 sections, in some sort of odd quadrary search method? 19.18.19 Join ep0ch [0] (~ep0ch@84.12.149.25) 19.18.52 Quit muesli- (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 19.22.44 Quit Chamois (" Like VS.net's GUI? 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22.30.25 # guess not then! 22.30.59 # I don't even know what it is 22.31.22 # its a desktop environment and window manager for linux :) 22.31.36 # ok 22.33.22 # :D 22.33.51 # I just run gnome 22.34.13 # yeh me too but it is aesthetically displeasing 22.34.22 # it is? 22.34.47 # I wouldn't be able to tell 22.36.47 Quit Rori () 22.37.10 # you wouldnt be able to tell? 22.37.16 # anyone with a pair of eyes could tell! 22.37.21 # I just don't care 22.37.30 # I have my xterms, my emacs, my firefox 22.37.35 # what else do I need? 22.37.37 # fair enough 22.37.48 # wht is xterms and emacs? 22.38.06 # hah 22.38.12 # lol 22.38.15 # you and I are in different universes ;-) 22.38.22 # i have had debian 5 days.... gimme a chance 22.38.43 # I've used emacs daily for the last... uh, 14 years 22.38.54 # EXACTLY 22.39.17 # so what is it? 22.39.21 # a text editor 22.39.30 # oh ok 22.39.41 # the mother of all monster-editors 22.40.34 # cool 22.40.44 # what distro you use? 22.40.52 # debian unstable 22.41.00 # oooo 22.41.07 # woody 22.41.15 # woody is unstable right? 22.41.23 # or is it SID? 22.41.26 # i'm confused 22.41.30 # I never learn those names 22.41.32 # Bagder: Do you remember this one: Eight Megabytes And Constantly Swapping? ;) 22.41.37 # but i know Sarge is stable :) 22.41.38 # heh 22.41.47 # I do 22.41.56 # "emacs would be a nice OS if only it had a decent editor" 22.42.13 # but then came eclipse 22.42.24 # which bypasses emacs in size and growth with eons 22.43.56 # :) 22.45.41 # amiconn do you know anything about it? 22.48.22 Quit muesli- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.48.46 # Yokalosh: It == the various release names / version etc of debain? 22.48.58 # If so, I don't. 22.48.58 Quit Yokalosh ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 22.51.22 Join KasKaraK [0] (~KasKaraK@84.40.119-80.rev.gaoland.net) 22.57.47 # Slasheri: here? 22.59.34 # yep :) 22.59.48 # when I play a song in my sim, pcm_play_data is never called 23.00.08 # oh, i will check that 23.00.17 Join bobbers [0] (~cc320e22@labb.contactor.se) 23.00.25 # I don't see how I could've broken this 23.00.44 # i will do a quick debug.. just a moment 23.02.08 # Bagder: You bounce.rock greyscale was funny... leaving non-black set as foreground when returning.... 23.02.14 # hey guys, any work being done on the making the LCD remote function? 23.02.16 # oops 23.02.37 Join Coldtoast [0] (~edan@ppp111-3.lns1.hba1.internode.on.net) 23.02.55 # I put a safeguard into plugin.c, and also changed bounce.c a bit. 23.03.13 # It also didn't reset to black when switching back from scroll to bounce 23.03.44 # yeah, I realize now my approach was naive 23.03.51 # I'll shape up 23.04.08 # (and I noticed a function was missing in the api that I specified - grr) 23.05.48 # noticed a bit of a glitch with crossfade 23.06.03 Quit muesli__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.06.11 # Bagder: ah, there was no pcmbuf_init() called for simulator. I will commit the fix now 23.06.21 # ever have it where you change tracks and instead of fading, you get a bit of the next track, chunk of the last track then the rest of the next track? 23.06.21 # great, thanks! 23.07.07 # yeah, i had that Coldtoast, but that was with Crossfade switched off 23.07.14 # Bagder: done :) 23.07.21 # oh? ok 23.07.30 # mind you... the chunks were gapless. hehe 23.07.54 # hey... 23.07.56 # it... 23.08.02 # PLAYS 23.08.12 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.08.29 # really? 23.08.32 # that's great ;) 23.08.38 # I'm listening to an mp3 now 23.08.43 # oh, cool! :) 23.08.43 # just a bit slow for some reason 23.09.07 # yep, i think the kernel has some sleep(1) calls.. 23.09.16 # maybe those should be changed to usleep(1) or something 23.09.33 # oh, i mean usleep(1000) -> usleep(1) 23.10.02 # nah, I had it set to mono 23.10.08 # now it plays realtime 23.10.10 # hehe 23.10.20 # what are you playing? 23.10.25 # please commit that :) 23.10.44 # I need to cleanup a bit first 23.10.53 # not got Rockbox working on the h3x0, by any chance? 23.11.09 # Coldtoast: codecs playing sound in the sim 23.11.09 Quit alxcm (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.11.15 # ah. heh. ok 23.11.31 # wow! that's pretty sweet tho! 23.12.14 # * Bagder enables crossfade 23.13.19 # fast forward works 23.13.23 # Bagder: x11 sim only? 23.13.34 # yes, linux /dev/dsp sound 23.13.55 # Hmm :/ 23.14.07 Quit bobbers ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 23.14.10 Join bobbers [0] (~cc320e22@labb.contactor.se) 23.14.10 # I have no idea how to program windows sound 23.14.50 # anybpdy after a new keyboard? 23.14.51 # http://www.gearlive.com/index.php/news/article/optimus_oled_keyboard_07131058/ 23.15.49 # Coldtoast: nice! that's something i have always wanted 23.16.15 # it's awesome 23.16.21 # but fake. it's rendered 23.16.29 # i have even though about designing something like that myself but i find it would be quite difficut 23.16.34 # Bagder: I think windows sound shouldn't be hard. I may have a look at it, if time permits 23.16.39 # yeah. expensive too 23.16.48 # So many ideas, and the days still only have 24 hours... 23.16.57 Join lodesi [0] (~moi@l01m-212-195-128-117.d4.club-internet.fr) 23.17.08 # yes 23.17.11 # I know the feeling 23.17.15 Join alxcm [0] (~alx@68-232-83-247.chvlva.adelphia.net) 23.18.05 # that keyboard is definately worth the hours though 23.22.14 Join alxcm_ [0] (~alx@68-232-83-247.chvlva.adelphia.net) 23.22.14 Quit alxcm (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.27.25 # Slasheri: red red red 23.27.30 Quit alxcm_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.27.44 # the build that is 23.32.33 # me fix 23.32.34 Quit Rick (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.33.34 Join Rick [0] (rick@pool-71-108-23-179.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 23.35.23 Quit rooomish2 (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.35.23 NSplit kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 23.35.23 Quit Strath (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.35.23 Quit 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NJoin C-Keen [0] (~C-Keen@positive-it.de) 23.37.56 NJoin Seed [0] (ben@l192-117-115-168.broadband.actcom.net.il) 23.38.51 Join ashridah [0] (ashridah@220-253-121-86.VIC.netspace.net.au) 23.39.00 # Bagder: oh :/ fixing that 23.39.05 # I already did 23.39.10 # good :) 23.40.31 # iAudio uses MCF5250, not 5249... 23.40.41 # aha 23.40.52 # known differences? 23.44.21 # <]RowaN[> yey my 30gig iriver hd has been shipped =] 23.45.43 # Bagder: ..and this is the only 52xx coldfire with SCF.... instead of MCF.... 23.45.49 # looking up datasheet.... 23.46.11 # Slasheri: committed 23.46.19 # go go go ;-) 23.46.57 # Bagder: nice! i will try that and then go to sleep ;) 23.48.33 # this should enable some more fancy debugging 23.48.56 # even though it doesn't mimic the target 100% 23.52.20 # good stuff ]RowaN[ 23.52.54 # Bagder: Differences spotted at first glance: 128K SRAM, 120 MHz, only one IEC958 receiver, 3 instead of 4 serial audio i/f, internal/external bootrom, integrated voltage converter 23.53.54 # Everything else seems very similar or identical (EMAC, 8K direct-mapped icache etc) 23.54.58 # They state 128K IRAM are enough to decode WMA without requiring external RAM... 23.55.17 # ! 23.55.52 # well 23.55.57 # our codecs are smaller than 128k 23.56.02 # except for mpc 23.56.17 Join Febs [0] (~chatzilla@64-190-36-240.client.cypresscom.net) 23.58.38 # Aha, core operates at 1.2V instead of 1.8V