--- Log for 11.12.105 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 1 month and 6 days ago 00.00.08 # did u look at the .C files? 00.00.13 # <_FireFly_> San: then you are a lucky guy which understands such thinks very fast :) 00.00.15 # yes, and looked at how the plugins did stuff, and related them to how the work on the H300 00.00.30 # and used no tutorial? 00.00.33 # u must b clever 00.00.34 # no 00.00.34 # Cassandra: #2 - e.g. /dev/sda2 should be the FAT32 partition 00.01.00 # <_FireFly_> Cassandra: fdisk -l /dev/sda 00.01.03 # thanks 4 the help though 00.01.07 # well, i didn't write a plugin yet, i use parts of other plugins, and then pasted them all into one 00.01.21 # <_FireFly_> then you get all partitions and when set correctly the used fs 00.02.11 Join Paul_The_Nerd [0] (n=paulthen@cpe-66-68-93-2.austin.res.rr.com) 00.02.45 # <_FireFly_> petur: have you tested the new cleaned patch?? 00.03.02 # just ran it here: I see no difference :( 00.03.52 # <_FireFly_> really no differences ?? 00.04.29 # just played a file and the icons are still flickering 00.04.34 # if i open the programs using a C programming tool (Dev-C++) and study the codes, find how the work, will that help? 00.04.47 # <_FireFly_> petur: a bit less then without it ?? 00.04.53 # and what is the simpelest plugin? 00.05.11 # linuxstb, Success! 00.05.18 # Rockbox has booted. 00.05.23 # There must be the plugin "hello world" but i don't know where :) 00.05.26 # no difference I'm affraid 00.05.37 # unless I'm doing something wrong 00.05.41 # Congratulations. Welcome to the iPod port. 00.05.49 *** Alert Mode OFF 00.05.52 # NightCat: apps/plugins/helloworld.c 00.05.53 # <_FireFly_> petur: try a reboot 00.06.02 # Can I get it to boot the original firmware, or is it knackered. 00.06.17 # <_FireFly_> maybe you have updated the firmware-file while the dvice was running 00.06.24 # <_FireFly_> und forgotten to reload it 00.06.47 # I did let it reload (rolo) and also did a power down-up cycle 00.07.08 # Cassandra: It _should_ work if you hold down the menu button whilst booting 00.07.23 # but the flickering may be due to the slow LCD code of the H3xx 00.07.45 # Cassandra: But the button driver in the bootloader isn't very reliable. preglow says it works about one time in 10 for him 00.08.12 # is there any way i can boot up the plugins i make, edit on my pc? 00.08.27 # Original firmware won't boot anyway. 00.08.28 # <_FireFly_> petur: could be that my fix doesn't get showd because the current lcd-code is to slow 00.08.44 # is there any way i can boot up the plugins i make, edit on my pc? 00.08.45 # <_FireFly_> too 00.08.54 # ah well... 00.08.56 # qweasd: You need cigwin and other stuff... 00.08.59 # Cassandra: Maybe try going through the step of merging bootloader.bin and apple_os.bin again and write a new image to your boot partition 00.09.05 # Not a huge problem, since presumably I can do a total wipe if I need to return it. 00.09.10 # must ask Linus where the problem lies 00.09.26 Join San||Away [0] (n=sanitari@213-202-165-215.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 00.09.35 # Cassandra: Yes, Apple has a "restore" utility on their website you can use to restore to the factory condition. 00.09.50 # Is there a way to stretch out rockboy to fit the screen? I tried and it worked, but the game wouldny use the extra space.. and Firefly.. that H300 remote patch works great, except left and right go up and down 00.10.19 # <_FireFly_> Kyl3: which remote-patch do you mean ?? 00.10.34 Quit Moos ("Glory to Rockbox") 00.10.47 # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&atid=439120&group_id=44306&aid=1367824 <-- that one firefly 00.11.21 # <_FireFly_> Kyl3: this isn't from me :) 00.11.24 # Cassandra: You've probably noticed there is no off switch on the ipod - it just sleeps and eventually powers down by itself. 00.11.29 # <_FireFly_> Bger is the author of it 00.11.38 # oh. 00.11.44 # .. lol sorry. 00.12.14 # Cassandra: If you want to make it sleep, you can enter "diagnostics mode" (hold rewind and play whilst booting) and select sleep from there (according to preglow, diagnostics mode doesn't work on my ipod) 00.12.30 # (sorry, rewind and select) 00.13.04 # how do I fix this? 00.13.05 # /*************************************************************************** 00.13.05 # * __________ __ ___. 00.13.05 DBUG Enqueued KICK San||Away 00.13.05 # * Open \______ \ ____ ____ | | _\_ |__ _______ ___ 00.13.05 # * Source | _// _ \_/ ___\| |/ /| __ \ / _ \ \/ / 00.13.05 *** Alert Mode level 1 00.13.05 # * Jukebox | | ( <_> ) \___| < | \_\ ( <_> > < < 00.13.05 Quit San||Away (Excess Flood) 00.13.13 Join San||Away [0] (n=sanitari@213-202-165-215.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 00.13.19 # Damn, sorry 00.13.21 # sooo sorry 00.13.29 # copy didn't work in the program 00.13.31 # sorry 00.13.50 # in the cygwin, it dodn't copy 00.14.01 # and pasted the thing I had before 00.14.08 # sorry... 00.18.09 Quit _FireFly_ ("Leaving") 00.18.53 # is there any way i can boot up the plugins i make, edit on my pc? 00.19.06 # I already answered! 00.19.17 # the sim? 00.19.42 # sorry nightCat 00.19.50 # any way how do i use the sim 00.19.52 # ? 00.20.33 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.20.41 # how do i make sim 00.20.52 # You need a cygwin anyway. 00.21.00 # yep i got that 00.21.00 # A moment. 00.21.15 # [christi@slappy backup-ipod]$ ../tools/ipod_fw -g nano -o rockboot.bin -i apple_os.bin bootloader.bin 00.21.15 # Generating firmware image compatible with iPod mini, 4g and iPod photo... 00.21.16 # Did you build yor RB? 00.21.32 # Is it meant to do that? I notice it doesn't say Nano compatible. 00.22.30 # qweasd: Did you do this guide: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CygwinDevelopment 00.22.46 Quit Febs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.22.49 # yep 00.23.06 *** Alert Mode OFF 00.23.10 # ive done that 00.23.12 Quit JazzBone () 00.23.28 # And you get the latest source from cvs? 00.23.54 # did you create a dir and do configure in it? 00.24.03 # Cassandra: Yes, that message is fine. 00.24.39 # qweasd: Where are u? 00.25.03 # Still won't load the original firmware. Weird. 00.25.07 # Never mind. 00.25.13 # linuxstb: I created a patch for the lcd_update_rect() code from Kaggen. I see now difference with the old code. 00.25.23 # now=no 00.25.37 Join Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m196.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 00.25.54 # yea i got the latest source 00.26.09 # and create a dir and do configure in it 00.26.14 # is the optical out affected by volume? 00.26.20 # then 'make'? 00.26.31 # Cassandra: Does it work if you restore the original bootloader partition? 00.26.45 # and if so, what volume should i leave it on for it to be "neutral" 00.27.33 # petur, yea done the make thing 00.27.36 # and make zip 00.27.48 # oh, yeah, in the next daily build, can you make it so that when you install a new dailybuild, it has the volume on 50? I almost blew my ears out last nite 00.27.48 # create an archos dir? 00.27.56 # Then try it on your DAP :) 00.28.13 # not the sim! 00.28.20 # I mean your rockbox.zip file :) 00.28.35 # where do i create an archos dir? 00.28.42 # anywhere? 00.28.46 # for the sim you need to make install 00.29.11 # below the dir where you build 00.29.42 # so i do the same as before, but instead of choosing build, i choose install? 00.29.49 # sorry i mean sim 00.30.06 # no, after you 'make' you 'make install' 00.30.28 # it copies the required files in the archos dir 00.30.38 # then run the exe 00.31.14 Join arkascha [0] (n=arkascha@xdsl-213-168-116-71.netcologne.de) 00.31.24 # instead of make zip, make install? 00.31.41 # yes 00.32.01 # for the sim, that is 00.32.09 Quit KN|stiff (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.32.11 # cd .. 00.32.18 # wrong window :) 00.32.28 # u know after u type in rbconf, do i still select normal mode, or simulator? 00.32.53 # you want to build the sim? 00.32.59 # yea 00.33.16 # then select sim of course 00.33.25 # lol stupid quesion 00.33.31 # *question 00.33.49 # don't mix them in the same dir! 00.34.11 # the normal and sim? 00.34.21 # ive created 2 seprate folders for both em 00.34.30 # good. got the exe? 00.34.48 # not yet 00.34.53 # ive just dont the rbconf 00.35.00 # *done 00.35.03 # and done make 00.35.13 # just waiting for that to finish 00.35.47 Quit Paul_The_Nerd ("Chatzilla 0.9.68.5.1 [Firefox 1.5/undefined]") 00.42.16 # linuxstb, yes, it does. 00.42.34 # linuxstb, bug in ipod_fw? 00.42.48 # petur, thats finished 00.42.53 # so now i type in make install? 00.43.00 # yes 00.43.30 # ok i got rockboxui.exe 00.44.00 # and it sed "no wps modulepresent, cant do the WPS magic!" 00.44.07 # Cassandra: There shouldn't be. It works fine for both preglow and me (and all the ipodlinux users). 00.44.10 # ok now what do i do 00.44.52 # Test your olugin :) 00.45.31 # Cassandra: What are the filesizes for apple_os.bin and rockboot.bin ? 00.45.34 # do you have an 'archos' dir with an '.rockbox' tree in it 00.46.13 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 00.46.13 # * petur needs some sleep 00.46.21 # -rw-rw-r-- 1 christi christi 4731184 Dec 10 23:44 apple_os.bin 00.46.31 # -rw-rw-r-- 1 christi christi 4812536 Dec 10 23:45 rockboot.bin 00.46.55 # They look about right. 00.47.36 # qweasd: if you did everything correctly, it should run... 00.47.57 # It dumps much quicker than bootloader.bin, but I suppose that's to be expected. 00.48.30 # Yes, I think your bootpartition.bin is about 80MB (most of which is empty) 00.48.56 # Yep, that's right 80mb 00.49.05 # (Size of my first ever hard drive.) 00.49.32 # my first pc didn't have a harddrive 00.49.37 # 2 floppies... 00.50.26 # goodnight all 00.50.30 Quit petur ("here today, gone tomorrow") 00.50.45 # THANKS GUYS! 00.51.41 # Cassandra: I can't think of anything to suggest. Maybe preglow will have an idea when he's next around. 00.53.25 # So if you delete the rockbox.ipod file and then reboot, it justs hangs on "Loading original firmware" ? 00.53.33 # Yep. 00.53.43 # Or if I boot holding menu. 00.55.51 # Is there some way to actually turn the iPod off? 00.56.42 # Nope :) 00.57.04 # No STOP button, and no OFF button... 00.57.24 # That's not so good. 00.57.31 # Have you tried "diagnostics mode" (hold rewind and select when booting) 00.57.42 # I recall preglow saying there is a sleep option in there. 00.58.58 # Sleepshort? 00.59.21 # I don't know - diagnostics mode doesn't work on my ipod. 00.59.41 # (an Apple bug I think - the LCD remains blank) 01.00.31 # Thanks, that's probably the best I'm going to manage. 01.00.31 # Or you could just restore the original boot partition image. 01.00.44 # Holding play in the Apple firmware sends it to sleep. 01.03.11 Quit qweasd () 01.04.16 # how intuitive 01.04.24 # "Press start to shut down" comes to mind. 01.07.05 # Bit of a faff to reinstall the image every time. 01.07.15 # someone should add unicode to the feature comparison chart 01.07.18 # That's what I said when the Apple users told me. 01.08.41 Join webguest84 [0] (n=5087ce7d@labb.contactor.se) 01.09.47 # could someone take a look at the default volume setting? (H140), its set to max as default ! 01.10.37 # amiconn ^ 01.11.06 Part webguest84 01.11.41 # webguest84: Looking at the code, it's set to -25dB by default 01.12.17 # But there is a problem when loading old config files. 01.12.41 # webguest55, you probably need to delete your old config file. 01.12.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.13.15 # webguest55, Cassandra: thr iriverfirmware also uses a long press on play to shut down (on the non LCD remote) 01.13.42 # PaulJ: It so does not. Unless y ou're talking h3x0 01.13.49 # webguest55: Not me! 01.14.56 # Default setting on h1x0 appears to be -25. 01.15.27 # Or rather, it *is* -25 - jsut checked 01.19.28 Join qweasd [0] (n=qweasd@82-37-76-229.cable.ubr02.dudl.blueyonder.co.uk) 01.19.31 # hi guys 01.19.44 # ive got rockbox simulator runing on my pc 01.19.52 # is there a way wich i can test rockboy 01.20.00 # or can i only do that on my iriver? 01.21.05 Join Jungti1234 [0] (n=jungti12@58.77.81.144) 01.21.30 # ive got rockbox simulator runing on my pc 01.21.30 # is there a way wich i can test rockboy 01.21.30 # or can i only do that on my iriver? 01.21.49 Quit Kyl3 ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 3.81 :: www.XLhost.de )") 01.21.54 # ive got rockbox simulator runing on my pc 01.21.54 # is there a way wich i can test rockboy 01.21.54 # or can i only do that on my iriver? 01.22.28 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@labb.contactor.se) 01.22.53 # ive got rockbox simulator runing on my pc 01.22.53 # is there a way wich i can test rockboy 01.22.53 # or can i only do that on my iriver? 01.22.53 DBUG Enqueued KICK qweasd 01.22.53 # ive got rockbox simulator runing on my pc 01.22.53 # is there a way wich i can test rockboy 01.22.54 Quit qweasd (Excess Flood) 01.23.08 Join qweasd [0] (n=qweasd@82-37-76-229.cable.ubr02.dudl.blueyonder.co.uk) 01.23.37 # ive got rockbox simulator runing on my pc 01.23.37 # is there a way wich i can test rockboy 01.23.37 # or can i only do that on my iriver? 01.23.49 # some one help 01.24.13 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 01.24.13 # * LinusN hears an echo 01.24.13 Join Midgey34 [0] (n=Midgey34@c-24-11-55-125.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 01.24.40 # ive got rockbox simulator runing on my pc 01.24.40 # is there a way wich i can test rockboy 01.24.40 # or can i only do that on my iriver? 01.25.04 # Wow, it's almost as though someone were asking to get kickbanned. 01.25.17 # * LinusN hears an echo again 01.25.19 # sorry 01.25.32 # :( 01.26.11 # i don't know if rockboy works in the sim 01.26.32 # is there a way i cant find out? 01.26.40 # try it 01.26.44 # Just run the plugin. 01.26.49 # is there a way that i can view files like music with the sim? 01.27.24 # rockboy isnt in the "browse plugins" 01.27.37 # Then it doesn't work. 01.27.38 # qweasd: you are supposed to play the rom file 01.27.52 # I didn't know that. 01.28.38 # how do i do that? 01.28.47 # LinusN: rockboy works fines in the sim here 01.28.54 # good 01.29.07 # how did u get it to work? 01.29.13 # hmm. 01.29.14 # qweasd: just press right or select on a .gb file 01.29.43 # go to the file browser, select a .gb file and press the navi button (5 on the h300 sim) 01.30.17 # cheers 01.30.23 # thanks:D :D :D 01.31.05 # wow, rockboy flies on the sim, apparently there's no throttling 01.32.13 # What is 'internal_rom_000000-3FFFFF.bin'? 01.32.25 # any one here do C programming? 01.32.40 # LinusN: Any comments about this patch? http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/rtc.diff It's a slight restructuring of the Archos rtc code so I can add rtc_read_datetime() and rtc_write_datetime() functions for the pcf50606 and iPod. 01.32.42 # No, we all write Rockbox in BASIC. 01.32.50 # There was it to H300 root. 01.32.59 # so how did you learn to do that 01.33.02 # qweasd: all the rockbox devs know C - that's what its written in 01.33.12 # Jungti1234: that is you doing "dump rom contents" in the debug menu 01.33.32 # how did you all learn to encode files? 01.33.35 # ah. hehe.. 01.34.02 # les? 01.34.02 # ah. hehe.. 01.34.06 # sorry 01.34.18 # how did you all learn to encode files? 01.34.29 # What do you mean 01.34.41 # like learn to make plugins and other stuff 01.34.51 # qweasd: Where are you from? 01.34.59 # england 01.35.08 # linuxstb: looks ok 01.35.35 # qweasd: plugins are primarily written in C, like the rest of the rockbox code 01.36.01 # qweasd: some learnt it in school, other than that, lots of trying and experimentation 01.36.32 # alright this is a longshot, but does anyone here know anything about hyperspheres? 01.37.04 # 4d objects ? 01.37.06 # I'm trying to derive an equation for a 3-sphere in 4-space. I know the answer, but I can't get to it 01.37.22 # LinusN: No objections to me committing it then? I've tested it on my recv1 and it still works fine. I know it's trivial, but I don't like changing/creating APIs without a second opinion. 01.37.24 # merbanan: its some stupid abstract calculus 01.37.35 # I owe everything i know to Messrs. Kernigan and Richie. 01.37.53 # (And a very fallow period when I was working for IBM in '91.) 01.38.39 Quit arkascha (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.38.40 # u must have alot of experiance 01.38.43 # Midgey34: I already passed that course so I'm not to any help 01.38.48 # linuxstb: go ahead 01.38.51 # as for me... none:( 01.40.00 Quit Kohlrabi ("Leaving") 01.40.21 # anyone know of a good tutorial that will help me learn C programming 01.46.24 # anyone know of a good tutorial that will help me learn C programming 01.46.45 # H300 rockbox is time&date setting possible now? 01.47.00 # qweasd: stop repeating yourself 01.47.06 # pwn3d 01.47.20 # Jungti1234: not quite yet 01.48.19 # Then, what is "Use the abstract SETTINGS_ defines instead of the target-specific BUTTON_ defines for the time/date settings screen-in preparation for H300/iPod RTC support"? 01.48.54 # Jungti1234: "in preparation" 01.49.09 # hahaha.. sorry 01.49.24 # I wait more. 01.50.09 # LinusN: I've committed that patch. All I've done on the h300 is here: http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/h300-rtc.diff 01.51.11 # linuxstb: ok, so now we need to find a clean solution to the i2c problem 01.52.13 # one solution is to disable the interrupt when we read the rtc 01.52.38 # maybe even read one byte at a time and enable the irq in between 01.53.04 Quit qweasd () 01.55.35 # LinusN: Is the alternative to read it in a tick function - in a similar way to the adc_tick? Do you know how frequently the status bar code is run? 01.55.47 # not often 01.59.23 # otoh, reading 7 bytes doesn't take *that*long, ~25us per byte in 124MHz 02.00.56 # the problem is that it gets slower in 45MHz 02.03.25 Join tucoz [0] (n=martin@69.80-202-102.nextgentel.com) 02.03.36 # Cassandra, still around? 02.04.44 # I posted a LaTeX version of the 2.4 manual in the forums. I think that should only serve as a cut-and-paste basis 02.06.33 # It was generated with writer2latex, and I didn't look at it very much. Maybe it is possible to have that program to split the chapters into separate files, but I think it is easier to do that ourselves. 02.09.06 # This could help with the "conditional compilation" problem: ftp://cam.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/misc/optional.sty 02.09.49 # linuxstb, the target specific doc issue? 02.10.14 # Yes. 02.10.58 # i'm a tex n00b, how do i compile it? 02.11.08 # LinusN, which one? 02.11.17 # the manual 02.11.28 # I see, latex filename.tex 02.11.48 # running out of juice in my laptop 02.12.03 # dvips filename to get a ps file 02.12.12 # just press enter on the error lines 02.12.16 # when compiling 02.12.23 # a shitload of warnings and errors and then a "?" prompt 02.12.32 Join TCK- [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-230-19.dsl.pipex.com) 02.12.34 # yes, press enter on the prompt 02.12.45 # LaTeX Error: File `amsmath.sty' not found 02.12.49 # hehe 02.13.11 # got to go, out of battery. 02.13.31 # there are probably some tex-wizards around. I am just a user. 02.13.34 Part tucoz ("Leaving") 02.14.08 # never mind, i'll work on the stuff i know instead :-) 02.17.29 Quit dpassen1 () 02.18.45 # LinusN: If you are using Debian, you probably haven't installed the tetex-extra package 02.19.07 # installing... 02.20.06 # LinusN: will it be possible to change the backlightintensity on h3x0, or is this not planned? (it's a little too bright for my taste) 02.20.43 # i have no plans for it 02.21.01 # you see, it can be changed slightly, but it flickers at lower intensities 02.22.27 # ok 02.22.35 # My DAP doesn' booting up... 02.22.57 # linuxstb: it worked better, but it still chokes: 02.23.00 # Paragraph ended before \Hy@setref@link was complete. 02.23.01 # What is the error: I04:IllInstr? 02.23.11 # ! Missing } inserted. 02.23.23 # NightCat: illegal instruction 02.23.47 # NightCat: which often means that it tries to execute garbage 02.24.25 # I change the default colors in lcd.h... 02.24.48 # #define LCD_BLACK LCD_RGBPACK(52, 5, 255) 02.25.04 # and 02.25.06 # #define LCD_DEFAULT_BG LCD_RGBPACK(0, 0, 0) 02.25.46 # LinusN: I got lots of errors when compiling it - just keep your finger on the enter key 02.25.54 # i did 02.25.56 # Could someone help? 02.26.16 # NightCat: i'm trying to, but you haven't told me what you did 02.26.36 # I repeat: 02.26.55 # linuxstb: looks AWFUL, i gotta fix the fonts somehow 02.27.03 # I change the default colors in lcd.h... 02.27.03 # #define LCD_BLACK LCD_RGBPACK(52, 5, 255) 02.27.03 # and 02.27.03 # #define LCD_DEFAULT_BG LCD_RGBPACK(0, 0, 0)#define LCD_DEFAULT_BG LCD_RGBPACK(0, 0, 0) /* rockbox blue */ 02.27.04 # bitmap fonts 02.27.07 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.27.14 # NightCat: i know that, you just wrote that 02.27.27 # Sorry then... 02.27.28 Quit Moos ("Glory to Rockbox") 02.27.40 # NightCat: but what did you do to compile it? 02.27.55 # NightCat: have you compiled and run your own rockbox binaries before? 02.28.10 # run configure then make then make zip... 02.28.23 # Only on simulator... 02.28.45 # On sim it works fine = no errors but on target... 02.29.03 # NightCat: you tried to run a simulator build on the target? 02.29.13 # O course no :) 02.29.20 # O = Of 02.29.25 # (that would have explained the illinstr) 02.29.36 # try "make clean" 02.29.46 # LinusN: You're right, that version is poor. Did you try the example tucoz posted in his first message in that thread? 02.29.46 # instead of make? 02.30.03 # linuxstb: no i didn't 02.30.08 # NightCat: before make 02.37.05 Quit xand () 02.38.51 # LinusN: The same problem... 02.39.12 # Is there any restrictions for colors? 02.39.32 # NightCat: what cross compiler are you using? 02.39.35 Join webguest26 [0] (n=42ab8997@labb.contactor.se) 02.39.40 # cigwin 02.39.55 # NightCat: cygwin isn't a cross compiler 02.40.52 # I have installed a cygwin and get the source from cvs... 02.41.24 # Is gcc a cross compiler? 02.42.33 # NightCat: how did you build rockbox.iriver? 02.43.31 # For the first I do this instructions: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CygwinDevelopment 02.44.28 # ok, so you installed the m68k-elf-gcc from erics site? 02.44.32 # Then I take source from cvs: http://www.rockbox.org/cvs.html 02.44.56 # I take rockbox-devel version 02.46.07 # Then change 2 lines in lcd.h 02.46.39 # Then create "sim" dir and run configure -> make -> make install there 02.46.50 # Then run simulator and it works 02.47.15 # ok, then what? 02.47.23 # Then create "build" dir and run configure -> make -> make zip 02.47.58 # Then extract all from new rockbox.zip file (in build dir) to my H320... 02.48.09 # Then reboot it... And... 02.48.22 # Error... 02.49.41 # interesting 02.49.54 # i assume that it doesn't work if you change back the colors? 02.50.26 # I didn't try... 02.50.32 # i guess it won't work 02.50.43 # ok, so you installed the m68k-elf-gcc from erics site? 02.50.49 # I try it in 2 minutes... 02.50.59 # Yes 02.52.49 # i'm not sure if that compiler works that well, nobody tried it for ages 02.57.39 # ? 02.58.28 # Have a minute for a question LinusN? 02.58.40 # most windoze devs either use bluechip's devkit or build their own cross compiler 02.58.44 # webguest26: shoot 02.59.18 # I have JBR V2 and a JBR FM on the way. What voltage car adapter should each one have? 02.59.32 # 6V 02.59.35 # regulated 03.00.06 Quit gromit` (Remote closed the connection) 03.00.19 # It doesn't works at all... 03.00.30 # OK. Thanks. Getting a variety of answers. I trust yours. 03.00.39 # NightCat: then i think the cross compiler is broken 03.00.50 # Where can I get the normal working compiler? 03.01.09 # build it 03.01.24 # (I mean a good step by step guide howto make it :) 03.01.24 Quit webguest55 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 03.01.38 Quit webguest26 ("CGI:IRC 0.5.7 (2005/06/19)") 03.01.45 # NightCat: try the "documentation" section on rockbox.org 03.02.11 # I already try it and here is the result you see.... 03.03.03 # NightCat: look for "building the cross compiler" 03.03.06 # Or maybe this guide: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CrossCompiler 03.03.11 # exactly 03.03.21 # And it will roks? 03.03.28 # yup 03.03.28 # roks=works? 03.03.36 # Ok... 03.04.04 # Just spend all day for cygwin and :) 03.04.17 # it doesn't works :) 03.04.21 # sorry about that 03.04.49 # It's all right. We are a programmists :) 03.06.35 # I have a file gcc-core-3.4.4-1.tar.bz2 is it a right one? 03.08.03 # 3.4.4-1? sounds like a precompiled version or something. 03.08.07 Nick Lost-ash is now known as ashridah (n=ashridah@69.55.227.55) 03.08.13 # NightCat: where did you get it? 03.08.35 # It downloads when I installing sygwin 03.09.04 # okay, that'll probably be a prebuilt compiler for x86. you need a cross compiler, which you'll need to build yourself. 03.09.22 # Ok. 03.12.26 # linuxstb: you broke the archos sims 03.12.32 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 03.12.38 # haha. 03.12.43 # Wich gcc to download? 03.12.45 # you shamed him off the server 03.12.51 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.13.28 # NightCat: a download of gcc-core-3.4.5.tar.bz2 will work (there's a link to a site you can find that on the CrossCompiler link you mentioned earlier) 03.14.09 # but i'm not sure what you'd need to do about the issue with binutils and gcc 3.4.x that page mentions 03.14.09 # I find that bud there are many versions. 03.15.17 # There is 3.4.0 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.4.4 3.4.5 4.0.0 4.0.1 4.0.2 03.16.16 # 3.4.5 should do the trick. i don't think anyone's used 4.0 on cygwin yet 03.16.30 # at least, they might have, but i don't know if it'd work. 03.16.57 # linuxstb: ah, i see you already fixed it 03.17.03 # ok, i'm going to bed 03.17.07 # nite all 03.17.18 Part LinusN 03.18.27 # I have to have some sleep too... 03.18.37 # Goodnight... 03.18.42 Quit NightCat () 03.21.35 Quit mirak (Remote closed the connection) 03.23.48 Nick ashridah is now known as Lost-ash (n=ashridah@69.55.227.55) 03.42.04 Quit actionshrimp ("a bird in the bush is worth two in your house") 03.42.58 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@p54BD789C.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.00.35 Quit amiconn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.00.35 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@p54BD789C.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.12.34 Join lush [0] (n=lush@bdsl.66.15.136.192.gte.net) 04.12.49 # hello? 04.12.59 # is anyone home? 04.13.03 # =/ 04.17.20 Join keilj [0] (n=jimmy@203-59-112-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 04.17.29 Join Paul_The_Nerd [0] (n=paulthen@cpe-66-68-93-2.austin.res.rr.com) 04.17.48 # lo people 04.17.55 Join Membrillo [0] (n=sam_kill@CPE-144-131-87-124.nsw.bigpond.net.au) 04.20.00 # hello? 04.20.58 # yo 04.21.15 # do you use the rockbox firmware? 04.21.23 # I do 04.21.30 # on my iRiver h300 04.21.57 # do you like it? 04.22.05 # very much so 04.22.12 # i have an h120 04.22.18 # it kicks the original firmware in the rectum 04.22.18 # using the iriver firmware 04.22.40 # i have no complaints other than the lag in between songs 04.22.48 # well h120 fixes that up 04.23.02 # and rockbox has a whole lot of added features you would enjoy 04.23.11 # hows the ease of use? 04.23.15 # its also dual-boot, which means you can use the original firmware OR rockbox 04.23.35 # thats kel 04.23.44 # *kewl 04.23.58 # i dont have an h120, but the firmware is designed for ease of use with plenty of features 04.24.05 # id try it 04.24.13 # if you dont like it, get rid of it :) 04.24.35 # but id put a lot of money on that you will find it worthwhile if you give it a shot 04.24.38 # I have an h120 04.24.42 # yeah i also heard the stock firmware is on a rom chip inside the player 04.24.53 # h300 too. hehe 04.25.05 # how do you recall it? 04.25.12 # is the reset button? 04.25.46 # Jungti1234: I just did the h120 and h100 versions of my RB downloader. Can you test the h120 version? 04.26.02 # wait 04.26.51 Part keilj 04.27.10 # Come again after re-booting. 04.27.12 # sorry 04.27.16 # lush: You hold down record while booting if you want to boot into the stock firmware. Once there you can firmware upgrade back to the original. 04.27.23 Quit Jungti1234 ("bye") 04.27.34 # ok 04.27.51 # yeah im a noob to the whole open source gig 04.28.14 # its alright lush :P you dont have to compile the source at all. Its actually very easy to install rockbox 04.28.25 # nice 04.28.29 # and remove if needs be 04.28.34 # yeah, ive been thinking about it for some time 04.28.44 # ive downloaded some files from the rockbox site 04.28.53 # and will most likely play with it tonite 04.28.58 # good idea 04.29.09 # there are plenty of guides on the site if you look around 04.29.20 # Coming from the native firmware, it may feel slightly confusing at first. But everyone who's really given it a chance tends to prefer. 04.30.22 # yeah 04.31.35 # what about mp3 encoding 04.31.40 # does it support that? 04.32.55 # Not yet. 04.33.03 # =/ 04.33.07 # Right now the recording only supports wav. 04.33.19 # The wavs can then be compressed by a plugin to lossless wavpack. 04.33.37 # nice 04.33.39 # Well, Rockbox for Iriver isn't at a "release" state yet, so not all features are done. 04.33.44 # yeah 04.33.46 # i read ithat 04.33.50 # The Recording is probably the major weak point left. 04.33.54 # its still in r/d 04.33.59 # or beta 04.34.09 # Though you *can* record from FM Radio now, apparently 04.37.41 # hows stability? 04.38.24 # Well, usually very very good 04.38.35 # usually? 04.38.37 # Every now and then a new build will come out and introduce a crash of some sort. 04.38.49 Join Jungti1234 [0] (n=jungti12@58.77.81.144) 04.38.54 # o ok 04.39.10 # But that's only really a problem if you're someone who downloads the cutting edge builds every time you see a change committed. 04.39.25 # hi 04.39.31 # i use my player every day 04.39.33 # all day 04.39.36 # Otherwise, you'll download a daily build and be fine. 04.39.37 # pretty much 04.39.52 # ive had it for a year now 04.40.01 # and only one complaint 04.40.03 # hey Membrillo 04.40.04 # in otherwords, bugs are fixed pretty quickly :) 04.40.08 # yo 04.40.21 # What's that complaint, lush? 04.40.27 # I came back. 04.40.54 # it lags when i switch songs 04.41.04 # sometimes up to 5 seconds 04.41.17 # yeah, you need the gapless playback that only rockbox supplies 04.41.26 # lol 04.41.38 # Jungti1234: thanks, ill just fix the last few bugs then upload it 04.41.50 # just how exactly do i restore it to the old irive fw 04.41.57 # i rem hearing something 04.42.03 # that if you hold the reset button and record 04.42.10 # if you hold record while booting, you go into the orig FW 04.42.16 # thats it/ 04.42.18 # ? 04.42.23 # yeah 04.42.49 # well, to delete it completely you reflash with plain original iriver FW downloaded from the iriver site 04.43.04 # Then you run go through the firmware upgrade process with an official iriver firmware file. 04.43.07 # but just to boot to the original you can hold down record 04.43.28 # sounds kewl 04.48.08 # so the basic installation goes like this 04.48.18 # i get the latests fw on the player 04.48.23 # patch it 04.48.38 # and upload it to the player and updgrade it? 04.48.49 # flash the firmware that you patched 04.48.53 # yep 04.49.04 # thats it? 04.49.04 # and put a daily build on your iRiver root 04.49.12 # folder? 04.49.31 # yes 04.49.38 # ok what if something happens durring this process 04.49.46 # how do i recover the fw? 04.49.47 # it'll be a .rockbox folder and a rockbox.iriver process 04.50.23 # theres been VERY little problems with the process 04.50.36 # ok 04.50.39 # oops folder before^ ;) i was reading and typing hah 04.50.45 # but what if im the fewww 04.50.47 # what do i do? 04.50.58 # its usually just people being stupid 04.51.06 # come back here and tell us if there is a problem 04.51.10 # its usually fixable 04.51.14 # lush: Where are you from? 04.51.20 # The only way you can really harm the player is if fwpatcher creates a bad file. And it does a check on it. 04.51.44 # So really, you'd have to actuall screw up the file when copying it to the player somehow. 04.52.00 # k 04.52.01 # * Paul_The_Nerd can't imagine how you'd do that unless you unplugged it in the middle of the transfer leaving a corrupt file. 04.52.02 # you have to try pretty hard to screw up the process :P 04.52.11 # im from so cal 04.55.07 # *southern califorina 04.56.32 # hehe.. I know. 04.57.08 # But, it took long time to know it. 04.57.13 # lol 04.59.02 # i've screwed it up twice 04.59.44 # linus says its probably cause my player is just one of those that dosent like a thing or two rockbox does. after i get it to start up once tho, it works fine 05.00.12 # :) 05.01.24 # DrumRBoy|Away: you have a rebel iriver :P 05.02.01 # DrumRBo|Away: Are you H100, or 300 though? 05.02.10 # heh 05.02.17 # do they have open source for ipod? 05.02.22 # hehe 05.02.52 # lush: A port of Rockbox to iPod is in the early stages. 05.03.08 # wow 05.03.15 # you guys really have some free time 05.03.24 # that and theres a lot of them :P 05.03.27 # will it work on the newer h1o series 05.03.28 # ? 05.03.33 # The RB devs are multiplying 05.03.41 Join joshn_454 [0] (n=kvirc@ool-182d4545.dyn.optonline.net) 05.04.37 # theyre breeeding 05.04.38 # The H10s haven't really been looked at from what I've heard. It was mentioned briefly in here, but I don't think it's really in the line at all as far as I've heard. 05.04.48 # drats 05.04.50 # * Paul_The_Nerd is by no means an authority on such things. 05.06.17 # how does the PMP's hardware compare to the H300? 05.06.29 # totally different? 05.07.05 # No clue. Isn't the PMP open source already, or am I confusing it with something else? 05.07.18 # nah PMP hasnt been started yet 05.07.29 # h100 and h120 RB downloaders are done 05.07.34 # http://jupiter.walagata.com/w/membrillo/H100RockboxDownloader.zip 05.07.40 # ok 05.07.40 # http://jupiter.walagata.com/w/membrillo/H120RockboxDownloader.zip 05.07.45 # I interest to Cowon A2. 05.08.01 # No, Membrillo, I didn't say Rockbox. I said Open Source. I thought the official firmware was actually GPL licensed. 05.08.16 # oh really?? 05.08.18 # i dont think so 05.08.25 # that would be bizzare 05.08.39 # i cant see iriver releasing it open source 05.08.51 # I think that it's linux based. 05.08.58 # wow 05.09.07 # if it is, i have no knowledge of it 05.09.10 # pretty cool though 05.09.41 # I'm about 95% sure the PMP-120 is linux based... 05.11.25 # ftp://ftp.gpl-devices.org/pub/vendors/iRiver/PMP-1xx/ I think this is the source code for it. 05.11.42 # coolio 05.11.51 # Jungti1234: did you try the h1xx dler? 05.11.55 # whichever you own 05.12.08 # I'm trying. 05.12.55 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.13.04 # What do I test? 05.13.30 # --------------------------- 05.13.30 # Download Failed. 05.13.30 # --------------------------- 05.13.30 DBUG Enqueued KICK Jungti1234 05.13.30 # Download Failed 05.13.30 # If downloading a daily build, this is most likely because todays build hasn't beeen released yet, click yes to download yesterdays build or no to cancel. 05.13.36 # If Downloading a bleeding edge build, Download failed. Click Yes to re-download or No to cancel 05.13.37 # --------------------------- 05.13.39 # ¿¹(Y) ¾Æ´Ï¿À(N) 05.13.41 # --------------------------- 05.13.47 # ¿¹ = YES, ¾Æ´Ï¿À = NO 05.14.33 # whats all those random symbols? 05.14.38 # just click yes 05.14.43 # It yet not release do. 05.15.03 # ah? 05.15.03 # --------------------------- 05.15.03 # rbdler 05.15.03 *** Alert Mode level 1 05.15.03 # --------------------------- 05.15.03 *** Alert Mode level 2 05.15.03 # '13' ·±Å¸ÀÓ ¿À·ù°¡ ¹ß»ýÇÏ¿´½À´Ï´Ù.: 05.15.03 *** Alert Mode level 3 05.15.03 # Çü½ÄÀÌ ÀÏÄ¡ÇÏÁö ¾Ê½À´Ï´Ù. 05.15.05 # --------------------------- 05.15.07 # È®ÀÎ 05.15.09 # --------------------------- 05.15.11 # runtime error 05.15.20 # what..... 05.15.21 # ? 05.15.38 # I don't know. 05.15.47 # It's Korean. 05.15.58 # right 05.16.06 # hmm 05.16.15 # maybe 'Form does not conform.' 05.16.25 # well, 1. i dont have korean fonts installed 2. i couldnt read it if i did 05.16.50 # so does it work or not? 05.17.32 Quit lush (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.17.45 # maybe it " '13' run-time error happened.: Form does not conform. " 05.18.10 # so there is an error and it doesnt work? 05.18.26 # yes 05.18.49 # when did the error come up? 05.18.59 # Program auto exit do. 05.19.26 # When did download yesterdays build. 05.21.05 # your making no sense. 05.21.28 # ?? 05.21.53 # does anyone else own an h100 or h120 here? 05.22.03 # Did you understand my speech? 05.22.09 # I do membrillo 05.22.35 # paul can you test my rockbox downloader? the h300 version works, but i need someone to test the h100 and h120 versions 05.22.53 # Okay. 05.22.58 # what model do you have? 05.23.10 # H120 05.23.13 # ok 05.23.14 # I saw the link up there 05.23.17 # yep 05.23.21 # put it on your root 05.23.24 # and run the EXE 05.23.41 # there should be three files to put on your root 05.23.44 # Yeah 05.23.58 # It seems to download fine. 05.24.10 # Complete! 05.24.22 # it works guys? 05.24.35 # it should work, but im just making sure 05.24.36 # yes but.. 05.24.48 # its small problem. 05.24.59 # what problem 05.25.04 # paul, did you have problems? 05.25.05 *** Alert Mode OFF 05.25.28 # The only problem I have is that whatever it downloaded wasn't the bleeding edge. 05.25.50 # When downloaded build of yesterday, problem happens. 05.26.56 # Paul_The_Nerd: what do you mean 05.27.12 # Jungti1234: why is that? 05.27.26 # um? 05.27.33 # I don't understand 05.27.54 # downloading the yesterday build works for me 05.28.12 # Membrillo: My mistake. The files were dated differently than if I downloaded and extracted myself. 05.28.24 # Like, the file themselves, the last modified date 05.28.50 # oh right 05.29.03 # But everything seems to be okay 05.29.06 # so the date tags were changed when you unzipped 05.29.21 # awesome 05.29.32 # ill put up a new topic on MR for these versions 05.29.45 # I still would rather just download by hand. I don't want the extra files on the unit, 'n all.] 05.44.29 # ah well 05.44.38 # i guess some like it others dont 05.44.46 # i got good reviews for the h300 one 05.46.17 # I just don't really see the need for it. 05.47.53 # thats cool 05.48.30 # i mainly did it for coding experience. Ive only done VB for a term in high school, and i wanted to learn some more and this idea came 05.48.34 # I want to have much players. 05.49.36 # it saves time and effort, all you have to do is double click the icon, click the command button and then exit 05.50.16 # saves opening a browser, going to rockbox, going to daily builds, download, extract, and then delete the zip 05.51.18 # Fair enough. 05.52.00 # I usually look at the changelog to see if somethign interesting went in, than build from source. (Right now I'm not using any patches, but it's kinda a habit now) 05.52.30 # i could have a popup which showed the changelog...? 05.53.00 # would that be useful? 05.54.19 # I don't know. 05.54.34 # I just like to visit the page, I think. 05.58.15 Quit Membrillo () 06.14.13 # are any of the core devs on? 06.14.39 # I'm trying to hack rockbox to pause when switching tracks 06.15.23 # I've added a hook in the MPEG_NEXT case of the mpeg.c queue loop, but it doesn't seem to have any effect? 06.17.40 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.17.55 Join Nibbler [0] (n=sven@e181111048.adsl.alicedsl.de) 06.28.12 # If they wake, I will come again here. 06.28.21 Quit Jungti1234 ("bye") 06.40.26 # ok, found solution myself. I needed to add the hook in the MPEG_TRACK_CHANGE case 06.54.20 Quit Paul_The_Nerd ("Chatzilla 0.9.68.5.1 [Firefox 1.5/undefined]") 06.56.19 # oh how I wish that there was some way we could implement dolby's headphone sound-processing algo's 06.56.25 # they sound fantastic 06.56.56 # using it with foobar2000 through a compat-module now, and it _really_ adds a lot of life 07.01.05 Nick Lost-ash is now known as ashridah (n=ashridah@69.55.227.55) 07.11.24 # i've never tried using that 07.11.32 # i tend to not like EQ at all 07.11.58 # well 07.12.16 # I tend to _hate_ any kind of sound processing besides a very mild eq 07.12.17 # all personal preference 07.12.19 # however 07.12.26 # this REALLY blows me away 07.12.46 # i don't even like mild EQ 07.12.53 # the sound is very different, but I actually like it 07.12.59 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.13.36 # If you can honestly say that you dont even like mild eq you are one of very few 07.13.44 # most people like a little eq 07.13.49 # i listen to flat 07.13.59 # and a lot of "purists" are puristst for the idea itself 07.14.10 # besides 07.14.18 # oh i've tried tweaking EQ before 07.14.20 # all parts of the chain will alter your sound 07.14.24 # i just didn't like how it changed the sound 07.14.32 # you might just have very colored equipment 07.14.36 # i only have like part of the chain that's analogue 07.14.52 # and that's receiver to speakers 07.15.13 # i run kernel streaming to my AV-710 and it runs S/PDIF to the receiver 07.15.19 # your amp will add a lot of colour 07.15.25 # and speakers too 07.15.31 # ;) 07.15.42 # well i'll put it this way 07.15.48 # i don't tweak it on my own 07.16.04 # you should try using foobar2000 and the dolby plugin 07.16.12 # it's not an eq really 07.16.20 # well i use foobar2000 07.16.29 # and it's not like most crappy "improve your sound" plugins 07.16.53 # i'm one of the few who likes how demos and such sound a lot as well i guess 07.17.05 # http://pelit.koillismaa.fi/plugins/redir.php?id=584 07.17.14 # use that foobar2000 plugin 07.17.18 # you'll also need DOLBYHPH.DLL 07.18.12 # this is ofcourse supposed to work with headphones 07.19.25 # yeah i don't have dolbyhph.dll 07.19.43 # I use the optical (bitperfect) out from my motherboard with a nonoversampling dac (dac-ah) directly outputting to my sennheisier 595's 07.20.10 # i usually listen on speakers 07.20.20 # when i use headphones it's my Sennheiser HD212 Pros usually 07.20.33 # http://ninjarape.net/dolbyhph.dll 07.20.53 # be sure to test all the 3 modes of the plugin, to find the one you prefer 07.22.26 # hmm 07.22.33 # i think i like it better without personally 07.23.27 # pah! ;) 07.23.40 # i'm trying some Dream Theater with the different modes 07.25.47 # yeah i like it more without 07.27.02 # my ideal system one day will add as little colour to the sound as possible 07.27.10 # but i doubt i'll ever get there 07.28.23 # completely unrelated point but is anyone else here sick of all newer albums having almost no dynamics and many of them clipping? 07.29.31 Join WireDDD [0] (n=wired@68-117-215-114.dhcp.athn.ga.charter.com) 07.30.36 # ok almost all 07.30.37 # hello 07.30.57 # hello 07.33.18 Join Membrillo [0] (n=sam_kill@CPE-144-131-87-124.nsw.bigpond.net.au) 07.36.01 # DreamTactix291 07.36.04 # that will never happen 07.36.14 # all music has colour added 07.36.14 # that's why i said as close as possible 07.36.49 # most cd's today are edited/mixed/dynamically compressed A LOT 07.36.54 # i've noticed 07.36.56 # trust me 07.37.04 # so even if you could reproduce a cd perfectly 07.37.11 Nick ashridah is now known as Lost-ash (n=ashridah@69.55.227.55) 07.37.23 # you'll never fullfill your purist dream;) 07.37.24 # hehe 07.37.27 # I've given up 07.37.35 # I'm just going with what sounds good 07.37.48 # i'm just sick of hearing clipping in everything mostly 07.37.48 # well 07.37.53 # oh yes 07.37.54 # that and there being no range at all 07.37.58 # that gets old too 07.38.01 # makes me tired 07.38.02 # indeed 07.38.21 # like right now 07.38.30 # i'm listening to the only Dream Theater album that i think was mastered properly 07.38.39 # mhm 07.38.45 # Images and Words 07.40.54 # anyone who works on the rockbox site, is there a URL which just shows the Recent CVS activity thats constantly updating? 07.40.59 # after playing guitar for 7 years i'm taking up another instrument as well which is cool 07.41.21 # for the record; the "live" setting is the best for the dolby headphone plugin, it does not kill vocals 07.41.36 # i noticed 07.41.38 # heh 07.41.43 # :) 07.41.48 # I played alt saxophone for 9 years 07.41.51 # then I quit 07.42.07 # i kinda took a long break from guitar 07.42.12 # and have picked it back up 07.42.19 # I'm thinking about starting again, but there's just so much that makes it hard right now;) 07.42.22 # i'm not especially musically talented but i enjoy it 07.42.26 # ^^^ does anyone know? can i get a page with just the recent CVS actibity 07.42.27 # i'm taking up the keyboard 07.42.41 # activity* 07.42.43 # I wish I knew how to play the piano 07.42.46 # like, really well 07.42.50 # me too 07.42.53 # hopefully i will 07.44.19 # most of what i listen has some mean keyboard work in it 07.44.28 # hehe 07.44.35 # I listen to so much wierd stuff 07.44.41 # i'm a prog rock fan 07.44.52 # from bulgarian all-female choir's to marily manson to gwen stefani 07.46.31 # most of what i listen to is progressive rock/metal 07.47.25 # hehe 07.47.28 # that's nice 07.47.30 # but gets boring 07.47.46 # not usually to me 07.47.55 # I could never stick to just one kind of music 07.47.57 # but i lean more towards prog metal 07.48.02 # oh i'll try anything 07.48.06 # that's just what i like most 07.48.11 # mhm 07.48.18 # I do ofcourse prefer some styles 07.48.26 # but I dont have one fav 07.48.32 # yeah 07.48.34 # for example 07.48.46 # if you'd told me a year ago i'd be listening to Opeth now i'd have said you were crazy 07.48.51 # but here i am 07.48.54 # i listen to Opeth 07.49.04 # because i heard mikael akerfeldt sing in the human equation 07.49.09 # then heard him sing in damnation 07.49.18 # then worked my way towards the heavy opeth stuff 07.49.26 # it's all interlinked for me 08.08.39 Nick Lost-ash is now known as ashridah (n=ashridah@69.55.227.55) 08.20.27 Quit Membrillo () 08.22.54 Quit RotAtoR () 08.23.03 Quit San||Away (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.42.40 Quit perplexity (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08.47.01 Quit PaulJ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 09.00.12 Nick ashridah is now known as Lost-ash (n=ashridah@69.55.227.55) 09.05.33 Join Jungti1234 [0] (n=jungti12@58.77.81.144) 09.09.24 Join Bger [0] (n=Bager@83.142.21.199) 09.13.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.24.00 # hi 09.27.37 # anyong 09.34.34 # MPEG-21 is DRM? 09.45.23 # hmm i think it is a drm framework 09.45.30 # not a codec, according to wiki anyway 09.52.01 # ah 09.52.04 # thank you 10.00.16 Join _Vladoman [0] (n=Vladoman@p54A7D6C8.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.01.04 Join JazzBone [0] (n=muellsam@cc829402-a.groni1.gr.home.nl) 10.01.58 Quit Vlad0man (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.02.21 Join San [0] (n=sanitari@213-202-165-215.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 10.07.24 Join _FireFly_ [0] (n=FireFly@p54A4667A.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.07.42 # <_FireFly_> moin :) 10.08.08 # Hi _FireFly_. 10.09.02 # <_FireFly_> wow that was fast :) 10.09.15 # <_FireFly_> my patch is commited 10.09.31 # Lucky 10.09.40 # <_FireFly_> ;) 10.10.17 # I am optimizing my jpeg file scroller now. (I didn't bother yet with the sorting) 10.10.25 # <_FireFly_> bug-fixes have an higher priority it seams 10.10.26 # hi 10.12.42 # _FireFly_: Let's assume that I have an integer pointer. 10.12.56 # and a function that returns a pointer. 10.13.15 # <_FireFly_> yes? 10.13.28 # if pointer = function() the pointer will get the address returned from the function right? 10.13.34 # <_FireFly_> yepp 10.13.42 # what if... 10.14.01 # <_FireFly_> but if you return a address to var which was declared inside the fn then the pointer is invalid 10.14.04 # I want the next (int) address memory to get the output of the function? 10.14.19 # <_FireFly_> ?? 10.14.30 # something like poiter + 1 * sizeof(int) = function. 10.15.16 # (maybe I will not need it, I am just asking to learn it) 10.15.22 # is it possible? 10.15.51 # <_FireFly_> does the fn returns the start adress of an integer-array ?? 10.16.33 # now that I think it, I think my question is stupid... 10.16.53 # <_FireFly_> it seams because i have no clue what do you want to know :) 10.17.36 # ah what the hell I wil tell you even if it is stupid, at least I will get to learn something. 10.18.02 # As you remember yesterday I used a pointer integer to have all seek positions of a file. 10.18.25 # <_FireFly_> an int array i thought 10.18.38 # <_FireFly_> which you have given the qsort-fn as parameter 10.18.49 # When does unicode input support in rockbox? 10.19.06 # I used pointer = get_plugin_buffer() to get the adress of the memory that the plugin doesn't use 10.19.23 # <_FireFly_> and then ?? 10.19.36 # I want Hangul(Korean alphabet) input. 10.19.36 # Jungti1234, about a week ago. 10.20.10 # I presume you mean Unicode output. 10.20.16 # It doesn't support now. 10.20.25 # hehe.. 10.20.29 # no 10.20.30 Quit Rob2222 () 10.20.33 # <_FireFly_> Cassandra: he mean the vkeyboard 10.20.42 # Ah. 10.21.00 # well truth is that I thought this function a a malloc but it isn't. plugin_get_buffer will get an integer as an argument and it will adjust the integer to the size of the remnant plugin memory and return the first address that isn't used in the end of the plugin. 10.21.02 # <_FireFly_> it doesn't support other char currently as the currently given one 10.21.08 # Now that is a mystery. 10.21.12 # Sokoban patch added to the tracker... feel free to take a look 10.21.20 # I'm not even sure it's plausible to implement. 10.21.31 # But then I'm no unicode expert. 10.22.23 # anyway _FireFly_ thanks for the help, I will not need what I told you. It was stupid after all. ;p 10.22.29 # <_FireFly_> ;) 10.22.47 # Must it develop myself? 10.22.58 # As much as I hated pointers at the start, now I begin to fall in love with them. 10.23.04 # <_FireFly_> Jungti1234: if you can why not 10.23.48 # <_FireFly_> if you increment an integer pointer the new address in the pointer points to the next valid adress 10.24.47 Part Midgey34 10.24.48 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.25.06 # good point is that rockbox puts the whole plugin in the start of the plugin memory so if the plugin is small (or it fits) the rest of the memory is free to use for your needs. 10.26.53 # _FireFly_: What do you think that instead of using qsort to sort the list I could always sort it when I write the list manually. 10.26.58 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@ACB1DAC2.ipt.aol.com) 10.27.14 # What would be more efficient? 10.27.37 # <_FireFly_> which list do you want to sort manually ?? 10.28.48 # <_FireFly_> you have an array of the seek-points of each string in the file am i right ?? 10.29.06 # the yesterday list. In the program I have a loop that will read each jpeg file on the folder and then write it to the file. On each input I could sort it. Of course then again I must sort again all the rest entries. 10.29.11 # yes 10.30.16 # <_FireFly_> then use qsort with you compare-fn with my suggested modifications and then your array represents the sorted order of the strings 10.31.00 # <_FireFly_> then you only read the string with the reordered seek-points in the array and write it to a new file 10.31.14 # <_FireFly_> then the file has the sorted strings 10.32.11 # yes, I will think more of it, it will be difficult to make it be fast. Thing is that I want both jpeg viewer while playing and no limitation on number of files in folder. (except if it runs out of memory which it will stop) 10.32.56 # <_FireFly_> how does the file-tree sort the files as given in the sort-settings ?? 10.33.23 # with a qsort algorithm 10.33.42 # <_FireFly_> and all in memory ?? 10.33.50 # the compare function is more advance because it uses various sorting methods. Like sensitive case and the like 10.34.01 Join perplexity [0] (n=joust@lda034.emirates.net.ae) 10.34.11 # _FireFly_:Yes 10.34.16 # all in memory 10.37.11 # f*ck sometimes something is wrong with the pointers. The plugin exits with an error and then I can't start any plugin or playback a file. 10.37.57 Join KN|stiff [0] (n=phhome@Fd55f.f.strato-dslnet.de) 10.38.13 # it the exits any time I start a plugin with can't start "rock file" or when I try to play a music file says: Error accessing playlist file. Why is that I wonder. 10.39.03 # <_FireFly_> you have maybe overwritten something which breaks all 10.39.07 Quit KN|stiff (Client Quit) 10.39.09 # <_FireFly_> with the pointer 10.39.54 # yeah maybe. now I must find ways to protect it from such situations. 10.40.42 # <_FireFly_> XavierGr: how to you get the list of the files in the dir ?? 10.41.50 # with a loop and some some directory functions. 10.42.38 # the loop scans every item in the folder and if it encounters a jpg file it will add it to the file (and write the seek position to the pointer array) 10.43.27 # it would be much easier to use data from the cache but that is impossible without adding functions to the plugin api. 10.44.03 # <_FireFly_> true 10.45.45 # I think I found a possible cause of the error. I continually open a file for reading and never close it!!!!! 10.45.53 # <_FireFly_> ouch 10.46.03 # indeed. 10.46.31 # <_FireFly_> then you should go with an temp-file which have the unsorted file-strings and sort the seek-pointer array with qsort and your compare fn 10.46.59 # well it was a left over now I removed this open function. 10.47.14 # (it was there when I was debugging it) 10.47.24 # <_FireFly_> after the sorting write the sorted strings to the file which should hold all found jpegs 10.47.26 # _FireFly_: Yes that's what I am trying to do. 10.48.00 # <_FireFly_> have you tried my suggestions in your compare fn ?? 10.48.39 # <_FireFly_> and have you checked if the seek-point-array represents the sorted order of the strings after using qsort ?? 10.48.48 # what was again your suggestion? (I think that I do what you said, just don't remember it clearly). 10.51.41 # ha fortunately it was this left over that caused that big bug :) 11.02.59 # <_FireFly_> XavierGr: have got my pm ?? 11.06.39 Join Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@dslb-082-083-129-043.pools.arcor-ip.net) 11.13.06 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.32.25 Join ender` [0] (i=ychat@84.52.165.220) 11.37.49 Join Acksaw [0] (i=Acksaw@spc1-stok5-4-0-cust5.bagu.broadband.ntl.com) 11.38.49 Quit JazzBone () 11.39.14 # hi 11.39.26 # Hi 11.54.49 Quit Acksaw () 11.55.52 Join Acksaw [0] (i=Acksaw@spc1-stok5-4-0-cust5.bagu.broadband.ntl.com) 11.58.42 Join gromit` [0] (n=gromit`@ras75-5-82-234-244-69.fbx.proxad.net) 12.00.21 Join paugh [0] (n=kickback@2001:5c0:8fff:ffff:8000:0:3e03:6822) 12.07.36 Join Febs [0] (n=medifebb@207-172-122-81.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 12.10.13 Join San [0] (n=sanitari@213-202-190-248.bas504.dsl.esat.net) 12.11.43 Join webguest32 [0] (n=3efc4010@labb.contactor.se) 12.15.11 Quit webguest32 (Client Quit) 12.21.34 Join webguest52 [0] (n=3efc4010@labb.contactor.se) 12.27.41 Part webguest52 12.30.30 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.38.13 Join ep0ch| [0] (n=ep0ch|@81-6-217-250.gotadsl.co.uk) 12.40.37 Quit Acksaw () 12.43.00 # lostlogic: you here? I've tried compiling with your tremor opts, patch seems to apply, but wont build. 12.46.33 Quit cannard ("2.0 Build 3515") 12.47.13 # lalala 12.47.27 # Jungti1234: I can take a look at hangul input 12.47.43 # really? hehehe 12.48.02 # ah markun 12.48.19 # But I need to find a table that tells me how to combine the combine hangul 12.48.25 # I updated a little Korean translation. 12.48.37 # ok wait 12.48.45 # I will find. 12.48.46 # Just send me a new translation every 2 weeks :) 12.49.22 # ojk 12.49.24 # ok 12.49.49 # By the way, don't I explain Hangul input to you? 12.52.14 # markun 12.52.40 # I understand hangul input 12.52.49 # And you also send me some pictures, remember? 12.52.51 # http://blogfiles15.naver.net/data11/2005/10/14/254/psphan-ssb0729.jpg : This is PSP's Hangul input. 12.52.54 # yes 12.54.01 # Jungti1234: Maybe you can ask the korean programmer who is working on the viewer to come here. He might also like to work on a hangul input method. 12.54.04 # You find 'Hangul' in wikipedia. 12.54.12 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@ip-71.net-81-220-111.rev.numericable.fr) 12.54.15 # He gave up it. 12.54.32 # He is waiting that you do. 12.54.58 # Don't you remember? 12.55.16 # You spoke that someone is doing the work already. 12.55.24 # No, I don't remember. 12.55.30 # Does he speak English? 12.55.45 # And 2 people did that don't want that do the work. 12.55.50 # I don't know. 12.56.10 # I can't see often him. 12.56.48 # It would be nice if a korean made the hangul input, because I will not know for sure it the way I implement it is the right way. 12.57.22 # no 12.57.52 # The South Korea doesn't have programmer who have H300. 12.58.08 # Or they are beginner. 13.00.20 # I can't believe that. You told me there are thousands of H300 users. 13.01.25 # More than ten thousand people 13.02.07 # Can't you make it? 13.02.35 # I can, but it will take time. 13.03.00 # Do you understand Hangul? 13.03.07 # hangle input? 13.03.09 # gul 13.03.09 Join Lear [0] (n=chatzill@h73n11c1o285.bredband.skanova.com) 13.03.13 # I understand it enough I think. 13.03.27 # Explain to me. 13.03.54 # I test you. 13.04.11 # Every syllable is made up of 3 (or 2 or 1) letters. The input method combines the typed letters into syllables. 13.04.36 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Hangeul.png 13.04.53 # -> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/Hangeul.png 13.05.00 # yes, just like that. 13.05.18 # hehe.. 13.05.36 # Does Hangul look in your computer? 13.06.34 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 13.06.41 Quit linuxstb (Nick collision from services.) 13.06.43 Nick linuxstb_ is now known as linuxstb (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 13.07.22 # Is it just me, or are www.misticriver.net and forums.rockbox.org unavailable? 13.07.58 # rockbox one was down when i tried 5 mins ago 13.07.59 # <_FireFly_> no i can't also access the forum 13.08.16 # rockbox forums are hosted from misticriver. 13.08.34 # XavierGr: Yep - must be a problem with their ISP 13.09.23 # I changed the size of plugin buffer for some debugging. 13.12.23 # ok question about opening files 13.12.47 # linuxstb: I've been having the same problem 13.12.59 # lets say I open a file, but then an error appears and my plugin exits without first closing the file. WIll this cause problems? 13.13.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.13.14 # Yes. 13.13.44 # but what can I do if it shuts unexpectidly from the error? 13.14.30 # Well, it should be possible to exit the plugin without your program knowing about it... 13.14.36 # shouldn't 13.15.02 # linuxstb: what was the url to your custom menu shortcuts patch? 13.17.07 # saa[b_r]ider: me too, I wanted to take a look at the forum post you sent me 13.18.18 # linuxstb: no worries i found it 13.21.11 # makun: this is the second time this happened to me today, they're probably having server problems 13.27.45 # well plugin developers must be very carefull when opening a file. If their plugin crashes witout closing the file it can cause major problems if that is repeated. 13.28.26 # In my situation, it needs more than 6 failed results to make rockbox nonresponsive. 13.28.44 # If that appears rockbox will refuse to open any file or playback 13.28.58 # XavierGr: Plugins should never crash. 13.29.13 # so this is not easy to spot as it needs more than once to make this bug happen. 13.29.23 # xaviergr: #define MAX_OPEN_FILES 8 13.29.33 # linuxstb: Look at the jpeg viewer. 13.29.53 # XavierGr: Why? What's wrong with the jpeg viewer? 13.29.54 # it has a gray buf error that will cause the plugin to exit but will not close the file. 13.30.16 # What will cause that error? 13.30.57 # I changed plugin buffer from 768 kb to 100 and forced the jpeg viewer to open a jpeg using plugin buffer. 13.31.14 # well, that's a bug in the viewer. an error check a little further down closes the file properly. 13.31.23 # yes 13.31.46 # the same problem appeared to me when I forgot to close files. 13.32.09 Quit WireDDD (Remote closed the connection) 13.32.55 # Shall I fix it? 13.33.39 # well I fixed it on my build which I added many more things. 13.33.41 # but yeah 13.33.54 # There seem to be lots of places where unexpected errors happen, but fd isn't closed. 13.33.56 # fix it becuase I need to compelte the sorting procedure. 13.34.31 # yeah now that you mention it. 13.34.40 # it will happen on low memory too. 13.35.31 # very evil bug. I couldn't tell what caused this. 13.36.13 # It's actually only in one place - fd already closed before the other plugin errors can happen. 13.37.24 # ah yes I had changed the out of memory code 13.37.32 Join Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m196.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 13.37.35 # it only appears on the gray buf error 13.38.19 Quit perplexity (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.38.44 # XavierGr: Fixed in CVS. 13.39.29 # okay, I will bother you once more if I finish this and it's usable and better. 13.39.36 Join perplexity [0] (n=joust@ldd561.emirates.net.ae) 13.41.01 Part ep0ch| 13.50.14 # preglow: Are you around? 13.58.51 Join Amar [0] (n=502c482c@labb.contactor.se) 14.02.51 Join tucoz [0] (n=martin@69.80-202-102.nextgentel.com) 14.05.02 # I've added the two first parts of the 2.4 manual to the LaTeX proposal. I have only copied and pasted for now, and cleaned up some stuff so that it compiles cleanly. http://www.student.uib.no/~st08541/rockbox/rockbox.pdf 14.05.32 # The tables looks like shite, but that is probably easy to fix 14.06.31 # As they seem to be somewhat hard-coded in the writer2latex version. I think it is easy to let LaTeX do the formatting of them instead of hard coding values like it is now. 14.06.46 # ...but that I haven't done yet. 14.07.33 # It's looking good. Have you explored methods for producing different manuals for different targets? 14.08.00 # linuxstb, no, not yet 14.08.13 # linuxstb, do you know how to use the sty files? 14.08.20 # is that a package? 14.08.49 # Why does Rockbox need 'Does the Rockbox bootloader work with 1.28J (Japanese version) ?' in FAQ? 14.10.06 # I am looking at the optional stuff now. 14.10.24 # tucoz: It's been many years since I used LaTeX, but yes, I think the .sty files are simply packages of macros - the optional.sty package I mentioned seems to be part of the standard LaTeX distribution (at least I have a copy on Debian) 14.10.26 Join San [0] (n=sanitari@213-202-176-104.bas504.dsl.esat.net) 14.10.43 # linuxstb: lucky you, i am now 14.10.52 # Oh, ok. I am looking at the file now. 14.11.06 # is misticriver working for any of you guys? 14.11.49 # preglow: I'm having problems with my iPod (rockbox.ipod seems to be freezing very early - before it update the LCD) - does the latest CVS work for you? 14.12.00 # linuxstb: i'll be checking it afterwards 14.12.03 # i just need some food first 14.13.00 # san: i con't get on at the moment 14.13.09 # me neither :\ 14.13.10 # perhaps i broke something when i commited threads.c? 14.13.30 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.13.53 # i miss being able to que a file with just one click in the original firmware... wouldnt it be possible to put files on que with just a single click when browsing files? 14.14.20 # preglow: No, I don't think it's that. I expect it's my i2c code, but that has been working perfectly for the last week or two. It just suddenly stopped working after I committed it... 14.14.23 # possible yes, will we do it, no 14.14.35 # linuxstb: wonderful! 14.15.03 # The different files for the LaTeX-manual is to be found here -> http://www.student.uib.no/~st08541/rockbox/ . manual.zip contains the build-system, rockbox-manual-2.4.zip the w2l generated docs. 14.15.28 # I think we can just trust that optional works 14.17.50 Quit perplexity (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.18.54 # what does "parse error before '->' token" meen? 14.20.00 # what it says 14.20.06 # lol 14.20.15 # there's something it doesn't understand before the -> 14.21.16 # rb->lcd_clear_display() 14.21.21 # whats wrong with that? 14.22.31 # There is no semi-colon at the end? 14.22.36 # there is 14.22.56 # I assume that's in a plugin? 14.22.56 # pl 14.22.59 # yes 14.23.13 # #ifdef HAVE_LCD_COLOR 14.23.14 # rb->lcd_clear_display(); 14.23.14 # rb->lcd_set_foreground(COLOR_WHITE); 14.23.14 DBUG Enqueued KICK San 14.23.14 # rb->lcd_set_background(COLOR_BLUE); 14.23.14 # #endi 14.23.19 # thats the section its in 14.23.37 # enddif 14.23.39 # my bad 14.23.57 # anything wrong with that? 14.24.09 # Nothing obvious. 14.24.30 # Does it compile if you remove that line? 14.24.40 # yes 14.24.51 # Maybe the line before is the faulty one? 14.25.08 # #endif /* HAVE_LCD_BITMAP */ ? 14.25.41 # San: Can you upload the entire .c file somewhere? 14.25.51 # The line with real code... :) 14.25.52 # ok, but 1 sec 14.26.01 # i'm gona try compile again 14.27.15 # mistic river is working again 14.27.42 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@ACB1DAC2.ipt.aol.com) 14.28.40 Quit Moos ("Glory to Rockbox") 14.28.52 Join PaulJ [0] (n=PaulJ@vpn-3133.gwdg.de) 14.29.17 # Is it? 14.29.36 # <_FireFly_> misticriver it self yepp but not the rockbox-forum 14.30.12 # yes rockbox forums are still down 14.30.14 # I'll just leave the doc files at the webserver, and if someone else finds it interesting, please work on it. I have to work on something else for a while now. 14.30.41 Part tucoz ("Leaving") 14.31.22 # San: Is it working now? 14.32.11 Join San||Away [0] (n=sanitari@212.2.167.52) 14.32.40 Join DJDD__ [0] (n=DJDD@220-245-186-182.static.tpgi.com.au) 14.33.10 Join Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m196.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 14.34.04 # how come I see things in the IRC logs that I dont see here? 14.34.17 # my god! Greyscale needs ~82kB of data to work on iriver. If that's the case for Archos targets too then archos users will have to say goodbye to simultaneous JPEG vieweing and playback. 14.34.25 # <_FireFly_> what things San||Away 14.34.34 # like, messages 14.34.42 # <_FireFly_> waht messages 14.34.49 # i see them in the logs, but when I look up, I dont see them 14.34.58 # mistic river is working again 14.35.05 # i dont see that in my logs 14.35.15 # San: You probably lost your IRC connection 14.35.23 # but, I replyed after it 14.35.31 # :\ 14.35.40 # linuxstb: He says about those kick messages 14.35.46 # <_FireFly_> is it your own log local one 14.35.48 # or flood warnings 14.35.54 # which the bot triggers 14.35.59 # I don't see them too. 14.36.16 Join webguest21 [0] (n=d3c6c570@labb.contactor.se) 14.37.49 # http://www.diabolikal.org/hosted/pong.c 14.37.57 # there is the source, if you didn't get it 14.38.07 # she's alive! misticriver is back! 14.38.13 # yeah :D 14.38.44 # I thought it was "the misticriver" "it" not "she" is mistic river female? :D 14.38.50 # Code outside functions isn't likely to work... 14.39.04 # <_FireFly_> yepp 14.39.12 Quit ghode|afk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.39.20 # where do I put it then? 14.39.43 # Inside one, obviously. :) My guess is, it should be after the clear screen call. 14.39.45 # Probably a few lines up - just before the while(game > 0) line 14.40.08 # anyone with an archos unit here? 14.40.12 # kk 14.40.14 # compiling 14.43.01 Part webguest21 14.43.17 Join webguest86 [0] (n=d3c6c570@labb.contactor.se) 14.44.35 Quit webguest86 (Client Quit) 14.45.37 # xavierGr: put that way, your right... I was thinking of "her" as a site, so that sounded right to me... 14.46.04 # hehe 14.46.18 # then again, english doesn't include gender to nouns like other languages, such as arabic. do you have gender for nouns in greek? 14.46.31 # yes we have 14.46.41 # and site in greek is also female 14.46.43 # yeah arabic and french 14.47.01 # male here in french 14.47.02 # in arabic it's actually male :D 14.47.11 # oh yeah 14.47.13 # haha 14.47.42 # well it's how you translate "site" 14.48.04 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.48.04 # moos your parents are from morocco right? 14.48.10 # we use the word page for site, but if you translate the word as "place" then yes it is male in greek too. 14.48.28 Join San [0] (n=sanitari@212.2.178.22) 14.48.40 Quit DJDD_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.48.53 # saab: yeah, how you know? I'm marocco born in france :) 14.49.28 # the arabic translation for site is equal to site as in location 14.49.34 # like construction site... 14.49.39 # in french too 14.49.48 # "un site" 14.49.51 # Moos: Markun told me :) 14.49.58 # haha ok 14.50.20 # I always spell marocco wrong! 14.50.29 # we are'nt lot of arabic Rockbox users :( 14.50.40 # Morrocco in english I think 14.50.52 # Maghreb in arabic sounds better ;) 14.51.13 # yet we still get arabic support in RB! 14.51.15 Quit crwl (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.51.56 # saa[b_r]ider: why the "b_r" are in brackets? 14.52.11 # does saa ider means something? 14.52.18 # me, I can't found out how to translate Rockbox strings in arabic, cause I don't use arabic computers vocabulary 14.52.20 # or just an FX? 14.52.55 # just FX, makes it look like a weird smiley :D 14.53.17 # do you have a saab? 14.53.17 Join crwl [0] (n=crawlie@karu.kekkola.jyu.fi) 14.53.21 # linuxstb: testing now 14.53.28 # w00t, color pong 14.53.29 # :D 14.53.32 # we using "saab" in Morocan language="like if..." 14.53.35 # I mean do you drive one? 14.53.37 Join ghode|afk [0] (n=garudin@host-84-9-104-109.bulldogdsl.com) 14.54.06 # Moos: yeah... I mean I can't imagine thinking of translations for treble, bass, crossfade etc it arabic! 14.54.19 # yup, proud owner of a Saab 900 ;) 14.54.22 # yes here too :( 14.55.08 # actually, I always made fun of the translations they use in computers and mobile phones etc... 14.55.15 # :) 14.55.50 # good night 14.56.08 Quit Jungti1234 ("bye") 14.56.38 # what is your everydays language? 14.56.45 # @saab 14.57.43 # I have been raised and studied in school in arabic, but I've spoken english since forever 14.57.44 # english, arabic? chinees? 14.57.51 # ok 14.57.55 # and yeah, I speak chinese as well :D 14.58.04 # hehe :) 14.58.10 # not a bit of french? 14.58.32 # only "merci" :P 14.58.42 # hehe :) 14.59.14 # "chokran" sounds better :D 14.59.17 # french isn't popular in gulf countries as in north west africa, and lebanon 14.59.40 # french is spoken in Libanon 14.59.50 # m4a is really buggy on the H300 15.00.10 # in arabic gulf is the english? 15.00.16 # oops @saab 15.00.35 # San: m4a is still in devlopement 15.00.38 # ok 15.00.44 # okokokok 15.00.46 # let's hope in linuxstb 15.00.49 # this pc is so incredibly isb unfriendly 15.00.53 # i can't unmount anything 15.01.00 # Moss: well not everyone speaks english, but it's the most common second language, cause it's taught in school 15.01.02 # and when i try after writing, the entire file system is corrupted 15.01.12 # saab: ok 15.01.17 # <_FireFly_> preglow: os ? 15.01.18 # preglow :( 15.01.23 # win2k 15.01.39 # isb? 15.01.45 # USB you mean? 15.01.52 Join perplexity [0] (n=joust@217.165.110.88) 15.01.56 # y 15.02.09 # linuxstb: i get stkov panic 15.02.20 Quit San||Away (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.03.22 # color snake 15.03.40 # preglow: in 2000 you need to close all windows and apps using the USB drive, then "safely remove" the drive from the system tray 15.03.59 # saa[b_r]ider: well, yes, i'm used to xp, and you need to do that there as well 15.04.04 # saa[b_r]ider: it never releases it here 15.04.13 # it's probably the bloody anti virus shut 15.04.15 # shit <- 15.04.29 # gotta hate norton :) 15.04.37 # f-secure 15.04.38 # only love it when you need it :D 15.04.41 # norton is even worse, though 15.04.44 # i never need anti virus 15.04.56 # i've never had a virus in my entire life, so i've got do be doing something right 15.04.57 # here too, never antivirus 15.05.02 # but this isn't my pc, so can't exactly remove it 15.05.19 # very impressive you two! 15.05.40 # if no needed, no needed ;) 15.05.51 # Who is JoaquimDias? 15.06.18 # san: as in Sanitarium? 15.06.43 # He made changes to the ManualMainMenu that are iriver h100 specific, out of context and contain spelling and grammatical errors. 15.07.06 # then revert it 15.07.09 # or fix it 15.07.20 # you can still go back to the older version... 15.07.48 # I'm about to fix it. I don't know if I have the ability to revert it. 15.08.14 # preglow: I know what you mean. I was told to use norton and since the day I used it (i removed it of course) I haven't use an antivirus program. 15.09.04 # <_FireFly_> when i'm ander windows then i have free-av running 15.09.14 # <_FireFly_> ;) 15.09.37 # the problem is if other people use your machine.... 15.09.40 # <_FireFly_> but most of the time under linux -> now antivirus is needed 15.10.23 # some people click on every single pop-up window tricked by those clever windows look-alikes 15.11.07 # with firefox not a lot of pop-up fortunatly 15.12.07 # saa[b_r]ider: Say that again, I am lying to my brother that I don't have internet for that reason! 15.12.34 Join Membrillo [0] (n=sam_kill@CPE-144-131-87-124.nsw.bigpond.net.au) 15.12.38 Join San||Away [0] (n=sanitari@213-202-162-137.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 15.12.43 # http://www.diabolikal.org/hosted/Color%20Snake.zip 15.12.45 # color snake if anyone wants it ^^ 15.12.45 Join muesli_- [0] (i=muesli_t@Bc15b.b.pppool.de) 15.12.58 # hehehehe :) well you can't blame them. not everyone spends as much time on computers as we do :) 15.13.10 # :) 15.13.12 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.13.29 # <_FireFly_> but a bit safty in mind should be possible 15.13.29 # san||away: is this the same as the color snake posted at MR? 15.13.47 # the one I posted? 15.13.48 # yes 15.14.02 # I am sanitarium 15.14.26 # cool... oh, too many san-- nicks :D 15.14.33 # lol 15.14.47 # is it just me or are the RB forums down 15.14.57 # yeah, they're not back yet 15.14.59 # yeah., they are down 15.15.02 Nick San||Away is now known as Sanitarium (n=sanitari@213-202-162-137.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 15.15.07 # better? 15.15.13 # merci :) 15.15.15 # good good 15.15.15 # :P 15.15.26 # now thats settled, im off to make a pot of tea 15.15.47 # re 15.15.57 # membrillo: good idea! 15.16.02 # Hello muesli 15.16.07 # Sanitarium: Give use a pic of it. 15.16.13 # ok 15.16.15 # hi Moos 15.16.24 # it is just red on blue 15.17.22 # muesli: did you see the World cup groupes? 15.17.45 # yepp, i did...germany was in luck ;) 15.18.03 # is France too :) 15.19.16 # who is in their group? 15.19.50 # Togo, Switzerland, South Korea 15.20.12 # lol 15.20.29 # like for Germany apear like one easy group 15.20.59 # but south korea isnt meant to be underestimated 15.21.13 # they are quit fast and dangerous 15.21.25 # yes normally for all teams is the soccer rules 15.21.46 # but the Worl Cup is the sumum of states wining 15.22.00 # all teams wanted to make the best 15.22.10 # but... :) 15.22.22 # http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/5734/snakecolor7gn.png 15.22.33 # there XavierGr 15.23.09 # ok thanks 15.23.16 # time for me to back again in my brain medicin works, c you guys 15.23.36 # anyone with an archos unit here? 15.24.00 # cya Moos 15.24.03 Join Tomas_ [0] (n=Tomas@ip503c08d1.speed.planet.nl) 15.24.06 # sanitarium: good job 15.24.10 # ty 15.24.22 # http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/3263/pongcolor5gd.png 15.24.24 # PONG^^ 15.24.34 # wohoo :D 15.25.16 # preglow, the UDA1380 datasheet indicates that the edge frequency for treble boost can be either 1.5kHz or 3kHz. Do you happen to know which Rockbox uses? 15.25.17 # its getting colorful :D 15.25.24 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.25.24 # lol 15.26.03 # btw, has any H300 user tried the Jpeg patch or plug-in? 15.28.01 Join NightCat [0] (n=pink__ki@garant.metacom.ru) 15.28.13 # Hello you lot! 15.28.25 # hi NightCat 15.28.49 # Have somebody here the Windoz CygWin? 15.29.07 # Wich was built for this guide: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CrossCompiler 15.30.02 # I spent all day yesterday trying to do this compiler: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CygwinDevelopment 15.30.11 # And it doesn't work :) 15.30.18 # download the devkit... 15.30.20 # I need help... 15.30.21 Nick Tomas_ is now known as t0mas (n=Tomas@ip503c08d1.speed.planet.nl) 15.30.59 # http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cyborgsystems/CS_Main/RockBox/Win32_DevKit/RockBox-DevKit_v314.exe 15.31.05 # I think devkit is not the right behavior for the developer... 15.31.06 Quit Amar ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 15.31.07 # that will install cygwin + all the tools you need 15.31.26 # no, it's not... but if you can't get it to work in an other way... 15.31.51 # Why? What about this way: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CrossCompiler 15.32.05 # I used that way... but in Linux 15.32.18 # and compiling gcc-m68k-elf in linux is easy... 15.32.23 # t0mas do you have an archos? 15.32.29 # no 15.32.30 # Febs: no idea 15.32.41 # I know... but I'm a windoz... 15.32.42 # XavierGr: only an Iriver H120 15.32.45 # brb 15.32.49 # gotta restart 15.32.54 Quit Sanitarium () 15.32.54 # NightCat: then just use the devkit... 15.32.55 # ok thanks anyway 15.33.08 # don't spend to much time compiling your compiler... 15.33.08 # I want it: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CrossCompiler 15.33.18 # goodluck then... 15.33.34 # And I'm looking for some help with this :) 15.33.56 # Or all windoz developers here use a devkit? 15.34.22 # linuxstb: so, are we getting the same error? 15.34.48 # Who knows, what difference in devkit and http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CrossCompiler? 15.34.57 # not much... 15.35.03 # devkit is just that + other tools 15.35.32 # cygwin has many more tppls than devkit. 15.35.53 # ^tools 15.36.06 # Hm... Ok I'll try the devkit one more time (I tried it already.) and then :) 15.36.47 # I somebody could and want to help my with windoz crosscompiler, please do it! :) 15.37.04 # warning... 15.37.12 # first remove cygwin etc. then install the devkit 15.37.24 # they sometimes bite eachother 15.37.31 # Yes I know, thx :) 15.38.07 # I already have approx. 100 mb of installation files on my PC trying to get it work :) 15.38.19 # :) 15.38.53 Quit joshn_454 ("KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia'") 15.38.58 # In what countries are you all live guys? 15.39.03 Join San [0] (n=sanitari@213-202-162-137.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 15.39.07 # back 15.39.07 # I mean I'm from Russia :) 15.39.08 # The Netherlands 15.39.09 # :D 15.39.17 # San: HI 15.39.38 # (PS: It's just my interest :)) 15.39.43 # hey 15.40.11 # San: I couldn't chage the colors yesterday :'( 15.40.20 # in what? 15.40.31 # San: In LCD.h... 15.40.50 # did you change the RGB values? 15.40.51 # Because of non working cygwin... 15.40.56 # oh 15.41.08 # Nightcat: live in china, from saudi arabia 15.41.10 # It works on sim but not on DAP 15.42.15 # I have an beauty black backgraund and blue text :) 15.42.40 # nice 15.42.57 # San: Are you a Linux one? 15.43.11 # somethimes 15.43.14 # *times 15.43.31 # San: I mean what compiler are you use? 15.43.52 # NightCat: can you post a capture from the simulator of your new colors? 15.44.02 # linux when i'm on linux, and cygwin when i'm on windows 15.44.31 Nick San is now known as Sanitarium (n=sanitari@213-202-162-137.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 15.44.40 # San: I want to install this http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CrossCompiler on windoz but don't know how... 15.46.11 # saa[b_r]ider: wait a moment :) 15.46.20 # thanks 15.47.30 # preglow: No, I don't get stkov, the bootloader screen remains displayed, even though (I think) Rockbox has started. 15.48.25 # But I've got to go now. bbl. 15.52.28 # is there any good wlan musicplayer with optical output? 15.52.31 Quit ender` (" Why geeks like computers: look chat date touch grep make unzip strip view finger mount fsck more fsck yes spray umount sleep) 15.54.54 Join Philip___ [0] (n=Philip_0@user-4948.l1.c3.dsl.pol.co.uk) 15.56.08 Quit Membrillo () 15.57.13 # whats the resolution of the H100 screen> 15.57.14 # ? 15.57.20 # 160x128 15.57.26 # iirc 15.57.39 # ty 15.58.20 Join gursikh [0] (n=gursikh@adsl-209-30-245-110.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 15.58.25 # hello 15.58.52 # Are we aware the forums are down? 15.59.23 Part gursikh 16.00.05 # man, bejeweled is fun 16.01.59 # it makes damn addicted ;) 16.02.16 # and it's so cool in full color :) 16.02.17 # i hate rotador for that ;) 16.02.37 # saa[b_r]ider could oyu take a screenie? 16.03.13 # saa[b_r]ider: Where can I post my screen? 16.03.44 # anyone know why in rockbox the highest volume is 0 and the lowest is 100? 16.03.44 # Yes forums are dead... 16.04.10 # NightCat try http://imageshack.us/ 16.04.13 # Sanitarium: Its in db "-100 db - 0 db" 16.04.20 # oooh, ok 16.04.26 # can I change that? 16.04.27 # its now in decibels... iirc 0 being line volume.... 16.04.29 # tooo 16.04.31 # slow 16.04.46 # phillip, i made various plugins in color now 16.04.46 # :D 16.04.59 # me/ must lern to type!! 16.05.04 # lol 16.05.09 # muesli: sure, do you use an H100? 16.05.10 # damn :( 16.05.29 # saa[b_r]ider still yes..but i'll change to a h3xx soon 16.06.00 # http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=5838980199&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT seems to me a great deal 16.06.06 # San: what plugins have you made? 16.06.12 # cool, let me grab a screen dump 16.06.39 # Ok Here it is: http://img499.imageshack.us/img499/9162/lcd6vq.png 16.07.22 # philip, color snake and color pong 16.07.49 # cool are they available to download?? 16.07.56 # yes 16.07.56 # NightCat: WOW! 16.08.20 # Sanitarium snake or snake 2? 16.08.43 # saa[b_r]ider: Yes :) 16.09.10 # saa[b_r]ider: I had sn green version (now it's dead :) ) it was very nice too :) 16.09.11 # nightcat: but still no luck getting it to work on your H300? 16.09.20 Join Sando [0] (n=lolsteam@techgaming.net) 16.09.32 # saa[b_r]ider: ;'( 16.09.40 # saa[b_r]ider: Yes... 16.09.53 # saa[b_r]ider: only booting and then going down... 16.10.15 Join San [0] (n=sanitari@213-202-176-87.bas504.dsl.esat.net) 16.10.29 # amiconn, are you around? 16.11.32 # <^BeN^> i nees some help i c 16.11.37 # <^BeN^> need 16.11.41 # <^BeN^> in 16.11.42 # NightCat: looks like the Philips display, very nice! 16.11.59 # wish you luck getting it to work 16.12.10 # saa[b_r]ider: and the booting screen: http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/2024/lcd27fb.png 16.12.38 # yes that does look very nice 16.12.40 # muesli: is that H320 brand new, or used? 16.13.20 # that one was new 16.13.33 # San: Where we can down your plugins? 16.13.42 # in the thread on misticriver 16.13.50 # Ok 16.14.08 # saa[b_r]ider but i dont know if its the crippled us version 16.14.13 # http://www.misticriver.net/showthread.php?t=33248 16.14.16 # there ^^ 16.14.33 # <^BeN^> san can u help me for a miment? 16.14.35 # <^BeN^> moment 16.15.46 # Bejeweled in full color http://img509.imageshack.us/my.php?image=bejeweled7oz.png 16.16.20 # saa[b_r]ider sweet :D 16.16.31 # especially that frog ;) 16.16.39 # <^BeN^> the Bejeweled is boring 16.16.44 # <^BeN^> =\ 16.16.55 # Wich GCC I have to down? 16.17.00 # Ben: which game do you like? 16.17.05 # down mean download :) 16.17.12 # <^BeN^> solitare 16.17.23 # 4.0.x or 3.4.4? 16.17.27 # <^BeN^> but i want it larger than =\ 16.17.44 # <^BeN^> imean 16.17.50 # <^BeN^> larger than from now 16.17.59 # Ben: if you're using an H300, there's a new plug-in with increased size 16.18.08 # <^BeN^> right 16.18.21 # <^BeN^> but the pictures on the cards 16.18.25 # <^BeN^> still small 16.18.33 # oh, haven't tried it yet 16.19.02 # did anyone use Rockboy? (not a question about speed!) 16.19.11 # #define MYLCD(fn) rb->lcd_ ## fn what does it means exactly ? 16.19.28 # it's functon that takes another function as argument ? 16.19.40 # <^BeN^> some help in c? =\ 16.20.19 Quit Philip___ ("bye everybody") 16.20.34 Join frederic_ [0] (n=chatzill@i577B8AF4.versanet.de) 16.20.38 # saa[b_r]ider: I :) 16.22.49 # Nightcat: is it already bundled with the current daily builds, or do I need to download the plug-in? 16.23.21 # Hi, I added a hint to glob.exe and it's usage to the wiki GaplessHowTo page. Glob can automaticly send a number of files in the right order to lame for gapless encoding with --nogap. Hope you are happy with the addition... 16.24.32 # NightCat: oh, it's already there.... 16.28.30 Quit Sanitarium (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.30.19 Join Sanitarium [0] (n=sanitari@212.2.164.210) 16.31.19 Join DrMoos [0] (i=DrMoos@m196.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 16.31.38 Quit Moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.32.21 Join Hooligan [0] (i=Hooligan@Node15-61-52-66.1dial.com) 16.33.14 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.34.31 # how often is rockbox.iriver modified? with every update? 16.34.53 Join Mmmm [0] (n=3efc4010@labb.contactor.se) 16.35.04 # <^BeN^> where is the 16.35.06 # <^BeN^> #define LCD_WIDTH 16.35.07 # <^BeN^> ? 16.35.07 # <^BeN^> =\ 16.46.36 # should be somewhere near the top 16.47.09 # <^BeN^> but where 16.47.13 # <^BeN^> idont find it 16.48.20 # ctrl+f 16.49.36 # <^BeN^> but in which file 16.49.53 # what are you looking for? 16.50.26 # <^BeN^> i want to know the size in pixels of the lcd 16.50.40 Quit frederic_ ("Chatzilla 0.9.68.5.1 [Firefox 1.5/undefined]") 16.51.00 # 220 x 176 16.51.26 # Well, what platform are you talking about? 16.51.34 # <^BeN^> h300 16.51.37 # <^BeN^> he knows =] 16.51.43 # Ah, then yeah :P 16.51.52 # <^BeN^> 10x u 16.52.09 # <^BeN^> i try to resize rockblox for all the screen 16.52.22 # <^BeN^> BRB 16.52.24 Join dropandho [0] (n=dropandh@cpe-24-193-36-91.nyc.res.rr.com) 16.52.52 # hey all...did anyone notice the forums seem to be down? 16.52.56 # I've been trying to apply that vertical patch for Rockblox, but I always seem to get a compile error. Tell me if you get a working .rock :P 16.53.21 # dropand hop: yep annoying eh? 16.53.29 # hehe- ill survive 16.53.36 # To Misticriver! 16.53.38 # just wanted to report the problem 16.54.40 # the forums are backed up tho- right? 16.54.44 # dropandho: Yes... 16.55.00 # phew- i just didnt want another wiki incident 16.55.03 # dropandho: I mean about down... 16.55.36 # dropandho: Sorry but i don't know about bcking up... 16.55.46 # ok 16.56.19 # dropandho: But I think after that incident that was they have to backups it every day :) 16.56.30 # hehe- phew! 16.56.46 # ok- i need to run 16.56.48 # talk late 16.56.51 Quit dropandho (Client Quit) 17.02.08 Quit Mmmm ("CGI:IRC 0.5.7 (2005/06/19)") 17.06.02 # preglow: (I'm back). When do you get your stkov - is it immediately when Rockbox starts? 17.06.02 # Who wants a patch that change LCD colors: background => black, black => blue, white => green :) 17.06.59 # Say, that sounds like fun! 17.07.11 # Or unreadable. I guess we'll see. 17.07.48 Join Mmmm [0] (n=3efc4010@labb.contactor.se) 17.08.12 # Where can i post my file? 17.08.19 # Not img... 17.11.14 Quit saa[b_r]ider (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.13.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.13.17 # So, is there anything in the way of RB having customizable colors besides coding it? 17.13.26 Quit DrMoos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.13.34 # i am working on a plugin for that 17.13.36 Join Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m196.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 17.13.54 # Sanitarium: You a very good guy :) 17.14.05 # ty :D 17.14.06 # Sanitarium: You do a lot of progress alone :) 17.14.12 # Sanitarium>: Thx! 17.14.20 # np 17.14.27 # Sanitarium: Very nice. I suppose it never hurts to ask :P 17.15.02 # it seems very easy 17.15.19 # i can get it to change color, but not keep it 17.15.27 # Yes, Likedeveloping win32 applications on Linux machine :) 17.15.48 # Haha. Now that's just painful. 17.16.19 # And masochistic 17.16.34 # Sanitarium: Could you ask anybody, how to save this option? 17.16.41 # That's what geeks do in prison on hacking charges. 17.16.45 # linuxstb: immideately 17.17.45 # Have you looked into it at all? 17.17.50 # The only thind that I hate a lot is that it all builds veeeery slowly... 17.17.51 # no, but will soon 17.17.54 # got some other coding going 17.18.07 # np. I'm trying to fix it now. 17.18.17 # hm... 17.18.34 # it's a bit strange that i get a stkov 17.18.38 Join muesli- [0] (i=muesli_t@Bbcab.b.pppool.de) 17.18.44 # but i've also got a modified crt0.S that might be playing tricks 17.18.46 Join DrMoos [0] (i=DrMoos@m196.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 17.18.51 # I have a struct... with an array with bools in it (like this: struct a { int x; bool y[10]; }; 17.18.52 Quit Moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.18.59 # but I can't set all values at once... 17.19.01 # like this: 17.19.13 # a.y = {true, true, true, false, ....}; 17.19.29 # is there a better way? 17.19.34 # preglow: Maybe I'm getting a stkov as well, but I'm just not seeing it for some reason. 17.21.53 Join tucoz [0] (n=martin@69.80-202-102.nextgentel.com) 17.22.16 # WHat should I call the Plugin? 17.22.17 # linuxstb, I found out how to use the optional package in LaTeX 17.22.26 # tucoz: is it easy? 17.22.35 # preglow, yes 17.22.41 # that is, is it better than using the c preprocessor? 17.22.51 # example 17.22.56 # Sanitarium: Something simple, e.g. colorswitcher 17.23.24 # RockColor? 17.23.27 # preglow: I wonder if this has something to do with a completely unrelated recent change. I still get the same crash even if I undefine CONFIG_RTC 17.23.45 # /usepackage{optional} in preamble.tex, in rockbox.tex: /opt{iriver}{/include{/rockbox_file.tex}} 17.24.13 # ok, so we'll just end up with huge opt sections 17.24.17 # RockColor sounds good. 17.24.18 # then during compile, you get to say iriver, and the rockbox_file.tex is included 17.24.31 # preglow, seems like it 17.24.34 # yup, we'll probably put code in the opt as well 17.24.39 # s/as well/instead/ 17.24.40 # but ok 17.24.41 # And I run My Black and Blue RB now! 17.24.51 # preglow, or we could have target specific files 17.24.59 # tucoz: too much will be shared 17.25.05 # true 17.25.11 # tucoz: like just a few button names differing between targets 17.25.13 # what is the left button called in the source? 17.25.19 # BUTTON_LEFT ? 17.25.24 # tucoz: but ok, what content do you have in the latex manual as of now? 17.25.25 # It looks awesome instead of white and black :) 17.25.37 # preglow, It is a real PITA to work with the writer2latex output 17.25.55 # Sanitarium: Yes, but you shouldn't really use the BUTTON_??? defines directly. Which part of Rockbox are you working on? 17.25.57 # NightCat: Share! You're keeping me in suspense. 17.26.10 # preglow, all the chapters up to, but not including plugins from the 2.4 manual 17.26.12 # Where can I put it? 17.26.24 # tucoz: aah, so you're adapting the real manual, that's excellent 17.26.33 # And when it became not blinking pictures? 17.26.43 # plugins linuxstb 17.26.51 # The picts are not blinks at all on my WPS :) 17.26.58 # preglow, it doesn't look too good, but it's only in the transfer phase atm. 17.27.06 Quit mirak (Remote closed the connection) 17.27.06 Quit Mmmm ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 17.27.22 # tucoz: looks aren't important, as long as we get the content 17.27.26 # the looks can always be fixed 17.27.31 # yes 17.27.37 # http://www.student.uib.no/~st08541/rockbox/rockbox.pdf 17.27.44 # You could always have a look there 17.27.53 # looks like crap though. 17.28.27 # looks far better than i'd though 17.28.29 # t 17.28.33 # All the stuff is included in http://www.student.uib.no/~st08541/rockbox/manual.zip 17.28.36 # what matters is that the code is logically structured 17.28.44 # but excellent work 17.28.59 # preglow, yes, it is a nice build system. I included a README in the manual.zip 17.29.39 # tucoz: Have you looked to see if there are other OO to LaTeX converters available? Maybe others will do a better job. 17.30.13 # linuxstb, no, I haven't. It almost feels like copy and paste from plain text works better. 17.30.20 # table formatting is a bit weird 17.30.22 # but we'll fix that 17.30.27 Join webguest69 [0] (n=3efc4010@labb.contactor.se) 17.30.37 # preglow, yes, writer2latex does some strange stuff 17.30.59 # but like i said: the content and logical structure is what is most important, the rest we can fix later 17.31.07 # like include a \foreignlanguage{english}{:} if it finds a : 17.31.16 # Somebody, please say, where can I post my files in the internet? 17.31.16 # hahaha 17.31.38 Join Acksaw [0] (i=Acksaw@spc1-stok5-4-0-cust5.bagu.broadband.ntl.com) 17.31.50 # Hey 17.31.58 # NightCat: Why don't you start a forum thread at mistic river? 17.32.02 Join saa[b_r]ider [0] (n=saab_rid@61.149.20.17) 17.32.14 # NightCat 17.32.19 # RapidShare.de 17.32.24 # anyway, I do not think I will have the time to work that much more on this atm. I just leave the files on the web-server, for somebody else to pick up. 17.33.03 # linuxstb: cause it's to erlier for me :) Sanitarium: Thx :) 17.33.10 Quit Lear (Excess Flood) 17.33.11 # preglow, regarding the tables, they are look very weird in the tex files as well :D 17.33.49 # that's what i was referring to, heh 17.34.20 # also, I couldn't find out how to include png or jpg files to the document. the logo is a eps file. But it is doable (jpg and png) so, I guess I did something wrong 17.35.10 Join Coldtoast [0] (n=edan@ppp111-71.lns1.hba1.internode.on.net) 17.35.20 # howdy 17.35.33 # Howdy, Cowboy 17.35.47 # :P 17.35.49 # Put up your boots and join us for a round of poker and whisky 17.35.57 # I use the text viewer a lot and it occurs to me that it'd be good if the remote still controlled music playback while viewing a text file 17.36.27 # to the player buttons control the text viewer and the remote controls music playback 17.36.36 # to the player=so the player 17.37.47 # for the H300 or H100? 17.37.48 # Hooligan: Take it: http://rapidshare.de/files/8989040/lcd.h.zip.html 17.37.57 # I have a h140 17.38.30 # NightCat: Much obliged :) 17.39.36 # it's a bit of a pain when using the text viewer if a track starts you don't like and you have to leave the text viewer to skip tracks. Even if you just wanted to adjust the vlolume, you have to leave the text viewer to do it 17.39.38 Quit muesli_- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.39.52 Quit webguest69 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 17.40.40 # preglow, regarding the structuring. We could maybe keep the files (chapter-files) as is, and maybe extract the tables and target specific stuff to their own files. and do a opt on those. 17.41.55 # tucoz: i think we should keep the structuring and files as is. as for opts, i think and hope we will get away with making macros in opt parts, then having general code outside that 17.42.07 # ok 17.42.09 # like defining button name macros in an opt, and using it outside 17.42.22 # more or less just like we do in the code, really 17.42.36 # I see, yes that would work. 17.43.07 # i don't have any preferences but avoiding the duplication of text and tables 17.43.42 # As for the manual at the moment. I only wanted it to compile, therefore it might look a little ugly. hehe 17.44.14 # sure, no worries 17.44.18 # No hacks to get it work though 17.44.39 Quit muesli- (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.44.44 # ok, good. Got to go. See you. 17.44.52 Part tucoz ("Leaving") 17.46.10 # has anyoen changed there battery in there h300? 17.46.15 # here that is 17.50.22 Quit Sanitarium (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.50.49 # People! Who works on PREWENT CLIPPING? 17.50.59 # NO ONE! 17.51.12 # JESUS! 17.51.18 # WHERE! 17.51.25 # BEHIND YOU! 17.51.29 # OMFG! 17.51.29 Ctcp Ignored 2 channel CTCP requests in 9 hours and 9 minutes at the last flood 17.51.29 # * Hooligan runs 17.51.47 # * Cassandra puts here earplugs in. 17.52.03 # preglow: I've just tested yesterday's CVS, and that crashes the same way. So I think it may be an unrelated change. 17.52.15 # linuxstb: sure seems like it 17.52.20 # * preglow wants a debugger 17.52.31 # * Hooligan wants a pony 17.52.42 # * Cassandra hands preglow gdb. 17.52.45 # There was a Prewent Clipping option in the menu and now it's gone... :( 17.52.50 # * linuxstb wonders if he can download old daily builds for the ipod... 17.52.54 # Well, you didn't specify that it had to be useful for you. 17.53.26 # NightCat: been living under a rock, have you? 17.54.28 Join San [0] (n=sanitari@212.2.164.210) 17.55.51 # preglow: Not only... 17.55.59 # it was removed quite some time ago 17.56.02 # preglow: This option is very good thing... I want it BACK!!! 17.56.06 # people nearly spontaneously combusted 17.56.22 # NightCat: how do you use it? 17.56.27 # Where can I change it to back? 17.57.02 # preglow: I set it to Off sometimes and I have a good earphones that doesn't clipping at all... 17.57.12 # NightCat: off is now default 17.57.33 # NightCat: not only default, but the only option 17.57.43 # preglow: Really? When I listen it now it's a different... 17.57.51 # NightCat: this kind of clipping doesn't depend on your earphones 17.57.59 # NightCat: well, then you weren't using 'off' 17.58.26 # Second 17.59.06 # woah, thats a big error I got 17.59.07 # :\ 17.59.11 # anyway, GTG 17.59.15 Nick San is now known as San||Away (n=sanitari@212.2.164.210) 17.59.30 Join petur [0] (i=petur@d54C1B62E.access.telenet.be) 17.59.40 # preglow: Hm... It seem you'r right :) 18.00.09 # preglow: Loud music came back :) 18.01.51 # How to use this "* linuxstb wonders if he can download old daily builds for the ipod..." things on IRC? (I mean different color text) 18.02.07 # /me 18.02.15 # NightCat: I typed "/me wonders if he...." 18.02.28 # Thanks! 18.03.05 # * NightCat plugs the earphones and flys away... 18.03.34 # you can do the same thign with "/action wonders if..." 18.03.43 # What is Crossfeed (not crossfade)? What does it do? 18.03.44 # can anyone tell me if this will work in my h320? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/High-Capacity-2200mAh-Battery-iPod-1st-Generation-1G_W0QQitemZ5837508918QQcategoryZ48680QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem 18.04.11 # I know that'll work in a h140 :) 18.04.15 # NightCat: crossfeed mixes a bit of left into right, and right into left 18.04.20 # NightCat: to simulate listening over speaker 18.04.21 # s 18.04.45 # Thx :) 18.05.46 # Acksaw: There was a guy on our forum who change his accum to 2200 and HDD to 60 gig :) 18.06.32 Join Em [0] (i=emily@user-69-1-7-5.knology.net) 18.07.00 # i need know if it works 18.07.10 # is this the firmware project ? and is there a problem with the site, or is that on my end ? 18.07.22 # wanna see something TOTALLY insane? 18.07.30 # http://cgi.ebay.com.au/TOSHIBA-MK4004GAH-40GB-1-8_W0QQitemZ8712100364QQcategoryZ162QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem 18.07.34 # Acksaw: Wait some time whily forum became working :) 18.07.43 # they want $320 for a fricken 40GB drive 18.08.16 # buy a 60GB and sell your 40GB 18.08.18 # HAH! and another $90US to ship to my country 18.08.22 # what a moron 18.09.46 # Maybe this helps: http://search.ebay.com.au/60GB-1-8_W0QQfromZR40QQsatitleZ60GBQ201Q2e8 18.10.00 # you can put a 40gb dual platter in a h320 18.10.05 # I'm goign to send this guy a message 18.10.24 # Acksaw: You can put a 60 gig too :) 18.10.26 # ask him why he's charging $70 more than what the drives retail for 18.10.44 # Coldtoast: Just forget it :) 18.10.49 # nah 18.11.08 # nightcat 18.11.10 # you found it? 18.11.42 # Yes :) 18.11.56 # http://search.ebay.com.au/60GB-1-8_W0QQfromZR40QQsatitleZ60GBQ201Q2e8 18.12.36 # does anybody know if there is some code/plugin available to test LCD performance (fps)? 18.12.37 # link? 18.13.02 # Yes 18.13.15 # It's EBay search result :) 18.13.23 # all right. this isn't ported to my player anyways. thanks. 18.13.25 Part Em ("right then.") 18.13.59 # petur: for what? 18.14.15 # i was on about the h320 battery walkthrough 18.14.27 # more LCD driver study. I'm trying to get the speed up a bit... 18.14.52 # petur: there is now blinking anymore :) 18.15.05 Join JazzBone [0] (n=muellsam@cc829402-a.groni1.gr.home.nl) 18.15.18 # now=no :) 18.15.24 # main display? 18.15.28 # H3xx? 18.15.33 # Yes :) 18.15.47 # weird, I tried that patch yesterday and it didn't help 18.16.00 # 6 dynamic pictures and no blinking :) 18.16.08 # nightcat have you found it? 18.16.17 # petur: I DON'T USE THE PETCH!!! 18.16.27 # *PATCH 18.16.42 # Already did a cvs update 18.16.49 # <_FireFly_> petur: hmm maybe another patch which gots also commited solves the problem together with my patch 18.17.13 # you mean the lcd update rect? 18.17.23 # I just done a cvs update (no changes) and make a buil :) 18.17.46 # <_FireFly_> petur: could be 18.17.52 # It was done about 1 hour ago. 18.18.20 # And it was a clear source (without changes) 18.18.28 # would surprise me, even though it wasn't my code, I tested it yesterday and created the patch. 18.18.59 # * petur must learn not to attach his H340 too fast, bootloader usb doen't work 18.19.47 # Acksaw: maybe this: http://search.ebay.com.au/search/search.dll?from=R40&satitle=2200+mah 18.20.03 Join Weazel_ [0] (n=kweetnie@cc126458-a.frane1.fr.home.nl) 18.20.35 # btw, the 60 GB fits only in the H340... for the H320, it's possible to fit the double platter 40 GB 18.20.37 # nightcat... 18.20.46 # its the walkthrough i want.. 18.20.52 # Acksaw: no... You have to ask that guy in our forum... 18.20.52 # hey wow! I just discovered a new Windows keyboard shortcut; CTRL+ALT+NUMPAD . 18.21.12 # And what? 18.21.13 # opens the task manager 18.21.14 # 40 and 60 GB double platter drives are identical in size afaik 18.21.16 # this is what you said [17:05] Acksaw: There was a guy on our forum who change his accum to 2200 and HDD to 60 gig :) 18.21.30 # same as ctrl+shift+escape 18.21.34 # anyway 18.21.43 # Acksaw: yes... 18.22.20 # is the forum down? 18.22.25 # <_FireFly_> yepp 18.22.26 # Yes... 18.22.28 # ok 18.23.01 # Acksaw: This guy also was at misticriver forum :) 18.23.10 Join muesli_- [0] (i=muesli_t@Bc0b1.b.pppool.de) 18.24.10 # re 18.24.19 # NightCat: what wps are you using (that doesn't blink)? 18.24.32 # My own :) 18.24.46 # well..am i blinded? cant see that volume/bass adjustment thing under sound settings anymore. was is reverted? 18.25.05 # it 18.25.31 # muesli: There is a bass option... 18.25.39 # is the inverse lcd mode supposed to work on h320? 18.25.48 # NightCat nah..not that one 18.25.52 # not implemented yet I think 18.26.01 # prevent clipping was its name i guess 18.26.06 # <_FireFly_> muesli_-: do you mean the prevent-clipping option ?? 18.26.11 # yepp 18.26.13 # <_FireFly_> that was reverted 18.26.14 # muesli_-: this option is gone 18.26.17 # preglow: Ignore what I said earlier, it seems to be my commit this morning that broke it. 18.26.21 # hey 18.26.27 # hum??? 18.26.29 # damn it 18.26.35 # with the prevent cliping option, at full voloume, will bass be flat? 18.26.39 # <_FireFly_> now no clipping prevention is made 18.26.41 # yepp 18.26.53 # i.e. if I put the volume at 0db, will adjusting bass have no effect? 18.27.06 # <_FireFly_> Coldtoast: it will now 18.27.18 # it will now? as in it will now have no effect? 18.27.25 # <_FireFly_> becuase no adjustmnet is done to prevent clipping 18.27.27 # this is really annoying :( if you're going be train you need no bass 18.27.30 # oh 18.27.39 # so there's no clipping prevention any more at all? 18.27.43 # <_FireFly_> yepp 18.27.48 # ok. thanks 18.27.55 # suxx 18.27.57 # :((((((( 18.28.05 # I thought you jsut changed it to be the same as the iriver fw 18.28.12 # just the ReplayGain one, if Rg taged ;) 18.28.33 # oh, I'm fine with it as it is now 18.28.46 # linuxstb: well, ok, that's kind of comforting, i guess ;) 18.28.59 # i miss the prevent clipping option 18.29.21 # 2nd this 18.29.22 Nick DrMoos is now known as Moos (i=DrMoos@m196.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 18.30.33 # i mean there was no need to revert it 18.30.39 # it worked perfect 18.30.46 # and was usefull 18.31.12 # muesli_-: read the dev-mailinglist from december 18.31.54 # sorry, where do i get it? 18.32.01 # <_FireFly_> mailing-list 18.32.13 # <_FireFly_> link on rockbox.org then rockbox-dev ml 18.32.23 # http://www.rockbox.org/mail/archive/rockbox-dev-archive-2005-12/ 18.36.13 Join ender` [0] (i=ychat@84.52.165.220) 18.36.14 Quit DreamTactix291 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.36.34 Join DreamTactix291 [0] (n=DreamTac@adsl-19-241-33.bna.bellsouth.net) 18.43.31 # People, what about changing HOLD state? 18.43.41 # eh? 18.43.46 # Hold works but don't display... 18.44.13 # still used to the iRiver FW? 18.44.17 # I use %mh in WPS... 18.44.29 # ah that.. 18.44.47 # Yeah that :) 18.45.02 # It not very beauty... 18.45.18 # It's a small bug could someone fix? 18.45.55 # <_FireFly_> how do you use the %mh tag 18.46.46 # Second 18.47.12 # %?mh<%xds|%xdr> 18.47.16 # And 18.47.17 # %?mr<%xdu|%xdt> 18.48.00 Join Lear [0] (n=chatzill@h73n11c1o285.bredband.skanova.com) 18.48.51 # <_FireFly_> have you tried to display an text instead images ?? 18.49.03 # <_FireFly_> maybe the images wasn't loaded correctly 18.49.23 # It's not an image bug it's an old hold bug... 18.49.34 # <_FireFly_> please try it 18.49.36 # Just forget to implement it... in H300... 18.49.42 # second. 18.50.35 # <_FireFly_> is the hold displayed in the statusbar ?? 18.50.51 Quit muesli_- (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.51.02 # Hm yes... 18.51.09 # preglow: Can you try commenting out the yield() at line 53 of firmware/drivers/i2c-pp5020.c ? That seems to fix my problems, but I don't understand why. 18.51.43 Join edx [0] (i=edx@p54A87363.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.51.54 # NightCat: Works in status bar but not in WPS. 18.52.05 # _FireFly_: Works in status bar but not in WPS. 18.52.34 # _FireFly_: Even with text always shows one state... 18.54.23 # Ideas? 18.54.41 # <_FireFly_> if the h300-sim runs under linux i will test it with my wps 18.55.34 # <_FireFly_> hm wait how can i simulate the hold button under the sim 18.55.39 # _FireFly_: The X11 sim doesn't have any colour, but the win32 sim works OK under Wine (apart from some keymapping problems) 18.56.21 # And what about this problem? In witch file this code exists? 18.56.21 # <_FireFly_> i don't need color for this ;) 18.56.30 # I mean the WPS parsing... 18.56.58 # <_FireFly_> i found it 18.57.28 # <_FireFly_> it isn't activated for the h300 18.57.48 # He-he :) 18.57.55 # Where is it? 18.58.06 # I can try it.... 18.58.28 # linuxstb: okies 18.58.56 # <_FireFly_> gwps-common.c:608 18.59.05 # <_FireFly_> change the ifdef to #if CONFIG_KEYPAD == IRIVER_H100_PAD || (CONFIG_KEYPAD == IRIVER_H300_PAD) 18.59.10 # <_FireFly_> from #if CONFIG_KEYPAD == IRIVER_H100_PAD 18.59.51 # linuxstb: weird... 19.00.07 # Is it working now? 19.00.10 # yes 19.00.24 # that is, it crashes now 19.00.27 # which it didn't before 19.00.32 # but now i don't stkov anymore 19.00.46 # When does it crash? 19.01.00 # about a second or so in the file viewer 19.01.10 # but that's probably my code 19.01.18 # Does it display the clock in the corner? 19.01.40 # _FireFly_: ??? 19.01.41 # which corner? 19.01.52 # <_FireFly_> gwps-common.c line 608 19.02.02 # no, it doesn't 19.02.04 # locks before that 19.02.10 # does the rtc generate interrupts? 19.02.14 # <_FireFly_> NightCat: the line looks liek this : #if CONFIG_KEYPAD == IRIVER_H100_PAD 19.02.15 # _FireFly_: I found it. 19.02.19 # <_FireFly_> NightCat: change it to #if CONFIG_KEYPAD == IRIVER_H100_PAD || (CONFIG_KEYPAD == IRIVER_H300_PAD) 19.02.21 # preglow: Maybe... 19.02.27 # Line: #if CONFIG_KEYPAD == IRIVER_H100_PAD 19.02.28 # oh well 19.02.35 # but i need to go see if there's some food around here, i'm starving 19.02.36 # brb 19.02.42 # OK. 19.02.54 Quit TCK- (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.02.55 # Trying. 19.04.07 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-246-9.dsl.pipex.com) 19.06.10 # _FireFly_: Ok, now it works :) Thx! 19.06.25 # It should be commited... I think... 19.07.34 # Is there some ability to know is the remote connected or not? 19.07.50 # <_FireFly_> if you mean an wps-tag then no 19.09.00 # Now I mean the hardware ability at all. 19.09.19 Join muesli_- [0] (i=muesli_t@Bc151.b.pppool.de) 19.09.20 # Is RB knows the remote is connected to it? 19.09.26 # <_FireFly_> yepp 19.09.27 # I think the function is in button.c... 19.09.57 # _FireFly_: Are you saying that line 608 of gui/gwps-common.c should have the IRIVER_H300_PAD added to the condition? 19.10.13 # linuxstb; Yes! 19.10.22 # linuxstb: And yes again :) 19.10.25 # <_FireFly_> linuxstb: yepp 19.10.59 # <_FireFly_> the used functions are already "activated" for the h300 only the tags wasn't 19.11.14 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@84.254.13.74) 19.11.21 # OK, that seems uncontroversial :) I'll commit it now. 19.11.25 # <_FireFly_> :) 19.12.37 # Done. 19.12.49 # Good :) 19.13.17 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.13.38 # _FireFly_: What about remote connecting? 19.13.45 # <_FireFly_> ?? 19.14.12 # _FireFly_: I want to use it in WPS :) 19.15.48 # <_FireFly_> currently no way 19.16.12 # Ok 19.20.09 # _FireFly_ my i140 is now loud as hell and clipps as hell :-/ 19.21.24 # <_FireFly_> muesli_-: then recduce the volume and/or the bass/treble 19.21.39 # <_FireFly_> :) 19.21.51 # sure..but the old prevent clipping version was working perfect 19.21.53 # :-/ 19.22.12 Join RotAtoR [0] (n=e@12-210-82-91.client.insightBB.com) 19.25.02 # hehe, getting 11.5 FPS, now I need to add the CPU freq to know what this means... 19.25.38 # petur: How did you get fps? 19.25.53 # wrote a little plugin to measure ;) 19.26.19 # muesli_-: in order to prevent clipping you must now manually reduce bass/treble if bassboost+volume>=0 or trebleboost+volume>=0 19.26.21 # just a 30 minute hack, needs to be refined... 19.26.34 # he-he 19.26.49 # but: my first plugin and it compiled and ran from the first try! 19.27.26 # Happy guy... 19.27.37 # PaulJ thats the point..i have to do it manually..for every song, every album...imho these are more than 10steps back 19.28.02 # muesli_-: i agree 19.28.25 # hmmm if I click the buttons a lot, my FPS counter goes up. Do they boost the cpu? 19.29.15 # petur are you watching a movie on an iriver? 19.29.37 # no, testing how fast LCD updating works... 19.29.39 # anyone here who knows alot of PC hardware? 19.30.01 # Acksaw just gimma a try 19.30.15 # well 19.30.19 # i wanna build a system 19.30.27 # for about £350 19.30.35 # but i have no idea what to get... 19.30.50 # ive been looking into 3000 amd athlon but i dont know what to get after that :S 19.31.02 # and the site im using to buy the parts is www.overclockers.co.uk 19.31.05 # what do you need? everything? 19.31.19 # well yes 19.31.23 # just the pc though 19.31.26 # i got the monitors etc 19.31.51 # well..i get back l8ter...can talk again then... 19.31.58 # im looking for like 3000 amd athlon 1gb ram 100gb hdd etc etc 19.32.00 # ahh ok 19.32.02 # what time approx? 19.32.08 # 1h 19.32.18 # mayb in 30mins 19.32.21 # alrighty perfect 19.32.34 # k ;) 19.32.43 # pfew 19.32.44 Join lamed [0] (n=d4b3395e@labb.contactor.se) 19.32.53 # is bejeweled adapted to colour screens yet? 19.33.07 # yepp 19.33.21 # just seen a screendump today 19.33.28 # in this channel 19.33.34 # l8er.. 19.34.45 # bye 19.35.09 Join akaidiot [0] (n=nope@c-9d41e255.363-1-64736c11.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 19.35.23 Quit NightCat () 19.35.28 # hohoh 19.35.31 # excellent 19.35.50 # preglow: http://img509.imageshack.us/my.php?image=bejeweled7oz.png 19.35.56 # bejeweleed has been adapted for a week + 19.37.32 # haha 19.37.40 # get hold of some artist so we can have truly fancy bitmaps 19.39.15 # :( are you making fun of my bejeweled graphics, hehe ;) 19.39.45 # of course not! 19.39.51 # but they could be fancier 19.39.53 # I think more than 2 colours'd help with that. 19.40.00 # hmm 19.40.06 # i played bejeweled under gnome 19.40.14 # perhaps you can steal and rescale their bitmaps 19.40.29 # Then we could probably nick their icons, since it's likely GPL. 19.40.34 # yes, they could, but we would need to be able to do transparent colors in full color bitmaps 19.40.57 # is that a problem? 19.40.59 # otherwise it would look ugly when swapping jewels 19.41.19 # 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I can do 40 LCD updates per second at 45MHz (H300), but my player crashes hard after 10 seconds :( 19.57.27 Quit muesli_- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.57.45 # oh? 19.58.43 # * petur adds paperclip to standard toolset 19.59.35 # is there doc about writing plugins (API,...)? 20.00.06 # read the hello world plugin 20.00.08 # source 20.00.12 # then just use plugin.h 20.00.16 # the docs are a bit outdated 20.00.22 # know all that... 20.00.30 # well, what more do you want? 20.00.34 # that's all you need to know 20.00.40 # yay hold switch 20.00.48 # what does rb->button_get_w_tmo() do? 20.01.00 # get a button, but returns after a given timeout if it got no button 20.01.11 Join joshn_454 [0] (n=kvirc@ool-182d4545.dyn.optonline.net) 20.01.16 # so it doesn't block completely 20.01.30 # are button events queued? so I can just peek from time to time? 20.01.35 # yes 20.02.04 # how often must I yield? 20.02.50 # as often as makes sense 20.02.58 # if there's a loop, once a loop iteration is fine 20.03.07 # unless it's a loop with a lot in it, in which case you must do it more often 20.03.17 # you'll notice if you don't yield often enougn, rockbox will become sluggish 20.03.39 # amiconn: btw, mandelbrot will make playback choppy if used too intensively, so it probably needs some more yields 20.03.41 # Not ok to run for 2 seconds without doing any... but it shouldn't crash? 20.03.51 # especially if you press select multiple times fast, it'll just block playback 20.04.02 # petur: crash no, but wont work like it should 20.04.11 # why? 20.04.18 # because the other threads wont run? 20.04.29 # rockbox itself will just stand by while you're stealing all the cpu 20.04.46 # I just want to measure as exact as possible 20.05.31 # so I have a loop of 2 seconds that doesn't yield 20.05.57 # probably not very representative measurements anyway 20.06.22 # but I want to check if optimizations in the lcd area help anything 20.09.49 # well, for tests, it doesn't matter 20.09.53 Join NightCat [0] (n=pink__ki@garant.metacom.ru) 20.10.08 # 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Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg )' 20.21.56 # but with 6 channels? 20.22.00 # <_FireFly_> preglow: nos ?? 20.22.03 # 6 channels what? AC3? 20.22.07 # Oh Wav... 20.22.07 # NightCat: yes, surround sound, from dvd-a 20.22.08 # wtf just happened? 20.22.08 # And how it could be? 20.22.08 # ;) 20.22.09 # Acksaw: netsplit 20.22.09 # ahh 20.22.09 # wtf is that? 20.22.09 # preglow: 100% boost with my 24-bit/96KHz FLAC file. 20.22.21 # <_FireFly_> a connection between two freenode-irc servers got brocken 20.22.24 # But it's working. 20.22.28 # <_FireFly_> @acksaw 20.22.35 # hi nightcat 20.22.41 # Acksaw: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit 20.22.42 # RotAtoR: then just try it :) 20.22.51 Quit ReKleSS (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit novimon_ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit pill (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit g33 (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit Kohlrabi (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit Rob2222 (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit Moos (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit Acksaw (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit saa[b_r]ider (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit Weazel_ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit NightCat (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit ts-x (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit akaidiota (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit `3nergy (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit ze (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit talaus (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit Strath (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit HCl (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit gromit` (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit DrumRBoy|Away (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit VikraMarkA_ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit DangerousDan (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit PaulJ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit Sando (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit DreamTactix291 (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit Lear (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit RotAtoR (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit t0mas (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit vHs (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit Lynx_awy (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit TCK (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.51 Quit thegeek_ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit merbanan (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit crash__ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit steveb (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit joshn_454 (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit tvelocity (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit Hooligan (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit perplexity (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit DJDD__ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit linuxstb (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit _FireFly_ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit _Vladoman (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit Bger (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit Nibbler (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit amiconn (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit XavierGr (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit Maxime (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit ehntoo (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit Bagder (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit CoCoLUS (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.52 Quit chiller (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 20.22.53 Join dropandho [0] (n=dropandh@cpe-24-193-36-91.nyc.res.rr.com) 20.23.32 # so who helps to manage the forum? 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Private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked, except to network staff, services and participating registered users ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg )... Thanks!' 20.25.04 # I got the same 20.25.07 # preglow: Yep. It's a 2.7Mbit/s FLAC file :) 20.25.07 # any1 here work on the forum at all? 20.25.10 # NicoFR: Now they gone! 20.25.19 # you built the cross compiler ? 20.25.31 # Nop :) 20.25.58 # I installed the devkit 20.26.05 # works fine... both normal and sim 20.26.10 # NicoFR: Yes i'm too :) 20.26.37 Join mikearthur [0] (n=mike@82-41-227-152.cable.ubr11.edin.blueyonder.co.uk) 20.26.37 # NicoFR: I forget wich DAP you have? 20.26.48 # h300 20.26.52 # anyone else finding pausing broken on the iRiver? 20.26.55 # linuxstb: it might even run with 32 bit asm optimised lpc 20.27.00 Join akaidiot [0] (n=nope@c-ad45e255.363-1-64736c11.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 20.27.04 # I think I'm going to give the custom colors a try 20.27.19 # What you mean? 20.27.38 # change the foreground and background colors like you did 20.27.44 # Have a look? http://img499.imageshack.us/img499/9162/lcd6vq.png 20.28.02 # preglow: It's averaging about 92% boost, but it does skip briefly in a couple of places. So I'm sure it would be fine with an asm-optimised lpc. 20.28.25 # nice 20.28.55 # <_FireFly_> mikearthur: which file-format ?? 20.28.59 # mp3 :o 20.29.18 # I used friday's build, and just installed todays, no fix :( 20.29.27 # although I see no bug has been files 20.29.29 # although I see no bug has been filed 20.29.38 # that rotator 20.29.42 # thanks* 20.29.49 # it pauses, then when I resume, it stutters like crazy 20.30.26 # mikearthur: I'm playing (and pausing) an mp3 file now, and it's fine. 20.30.32 # crazy 20.30.38 # reckon nuke my settings? 20.30.43 # any people good at PC hardware? 20.31.02 # Acksaw: what respect? 20.31.13 # well.. 20.31.15 # no idea :S 20.31.16 # mikearthur: Which options do you have enabled? You could try to disable things like crossfade to see if that isolates the bug. 20.31.22 # ijust wanna build a new pc 20.31.23 # I have nothing enabled. 20.32.11 # I must be off... bye-bye... 20.32.26 # bye 20.32.28 Quit akaidiota (Connection timed out) 20.32.34 Quit NightCat () 20.32.54 Quit Kohlrabi (Success) 20.33.27 # working now 20.33.30 # so there are no forum peeps here? 20.33.30 # must have been a setting 20.38.18 Ctcp Version from freenode-connect!freenode@freenode/bot/connect 20.40.01 # linuxstb: but ok, back to ipod, why the hell should that yield have anything to do with a stkov? 20.40.34 # It seems that rockbox forums are still down.... 20.40.59 # xavier- ya...i c that too 20.41.03 # is there anyone here good at pc hardware? 20.41.04 # do oyu know who works on them? 20.41.10 # Acksaw: yes 20.41.45 # can you help me then? 20.41.56 # to write a list of hardware for my new pc 20.42.30 # yeh, pm 20.42.32 Join paranoid_android [0] (n=51daa4a0@labb.contactor.se) 20.45.28 Join Philip___ [0] (n=Philip_0@user-1293.lns2-c10.dsl.pol.co.uk) 20.45.28 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.46.51 Join tucoz [0] (n=martin@69.80-202-102.nextgentel.com) 20.46.54 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@ACB6BEF3.ipt.aol.com) 20.49.13 # now the entire 2.4 manual is in LaTeX. Without images though. http://www.student.uib.no/~st08541/rockbox/rockbox.pdf 20.49.26 Quit NicoFR () 20.49.50 # The appendix is also finished, but I didn't get it to compile. All the files are now updated here. http://www.student.uib.no/~st08541/rockbox/manual.zip 20.50.08 # The images from the 2.4 manual is to be found here -> http://www.student.uib.no/~st08541/rockbox/rockbox-manual-2.4.zip 20.50.20 # tucoz: nice job 20.50.26 # thanks 20.50.41 # is here someone who has the album Hypnotize from System Of A Down? 20.50.42 # aspect ratios are all screwed though 20.51.02 # mikearthur, yes, the tables need some work. But that should be quite easy 20.51.17 # Writer2Latex makes some weird stuff with tables. 20.51.32 # It is a pain to make the output from writer2latex compile 20.52.18 # whats writer2latex? 20.52.26 # why not just write it all in latex? 20.52.43 # mikearthur, the 2.4 manual was written in openoffice 20.53.01 # is it possible to asist the build -in mic in iriver h3xx and create a voice-to-text program that will be used as rockbox plug-in ,in theory 20.53.26 # in theory yes 20.53.29 # in practise unlikely 20.53.41 # mikearthur, this is just an attempt to transfer that to latex and to have something that is possible to work with collaboratively. 20.53.44 # cpu too slow I'm affraid 20.53.53 # that is, LaTeX is nice in that way 20.54.14 # Report all selected messages as Junk E-Mail. 20.54.14 # Note: Messages you report as junk e-mail are used by Microsoft to improve the Junk E-Mail Filter. Microsoft may also provide the reported messages to third parties to help combat junk e-mail. 20.54.14 # 20.54.25 # im sorry guys! 20.54.44 # It would take too much time to write it all over again. I think it is easier to just start with something that looks like crap and to tweak it here and there afterwards 20.55.13 # As LaTeX is able to do some pretty good formatting on it's own 20.55.18 # mike 20.55.22 # YGPM 20.55.39 # (the tables from writer2latex are very weird coded) 20.56.25 # Acksaw: ? 20.56.25 # I'll do the next manual in latex if you like 20.56.34 # and, I didn't mean the tables were screwed, the whole thing seems skewed 20.56.40 # anyone running a simulator with audio working? my H300 W32 sim crashes whenever I load an MP3 20.56.44 # Anyway, a pretty nice build environment for the LaTeX-docs is to be find in http://www.student.uib.no/~st08541/rockbox/manual.zip 20.56.51 # mikearthur, tell me about it 20.57.21 # I'm confused, are you saying you agree, or you want me to explain the problem? 20.57.34 # mikearthur, I agree 20.57.34 # xavier - any forum word? 20.57.41 # ok 20.57.58 # tucoz: fire me the writer file, I'll do it nicely if you like :D 20.58.09 # mikearthur, the writer2latex? 20.58.17 # the oo.org file 20.58.22 # hmmm... that optimization of lcd_update_rect() from Kaggen doesn't do that much FPS-wise :( 20.58.27 # mikearthur, oh, hold on http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/pub/Main/RockboxManual/rockbox-manual-2.4.zip 20.58.29 # I do all my reports in latex 20.58.56 # mikearthur, cool. You could have a look at the build stuff in the link I posted up ^^ 21.01.06 # mikearthur, Cassandra who wrote the 2.4 manual, thought that it would be a good starting point to have the 2.4 manual in latex 21.01.17 # cool 21.01.24 # well, I'm horrendously busy till friday 21.01.29 # but I'll have a look after then 21.01.36 # shouldn't take me more than a few hours to get it going nicely 21.01.42 # mikearthur, well, I am pretty much the same until the end of february. 21.02.01 Join San [0] (n=sanitari@A-98-50.cust.iol.ie) 21.02.04 # cool 21.02.07 # Ok, good. You have all the stuff you got in those two zips then. 21.02.13 # *need 21.02.23 Quit mikearthur (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.02.45 # mikearthur, the idea is to put this in cvs eventually. So that the documentation process won't be the hassle it is now. 21.03.49 # therefore we need a proper setup with chapter's separated as files, and also to be able to do some conditional docs. (iriver, archos etc). 21.03.51 Join mikearthur [0] (n=mike@82-41-227-152.cable.ubr11.edin.blueyonder.co.uk) 21.04.12 # mike 21.04.14 # hey, sorry, back 21.04.16 # I'll be idling in here most days 21.04.18 # i sent you a pm a while back 21.04.18 # preglow: I've no idea why that yield causes problems. But I think the pcf50605 (where the RTC is located) is generating interrupts. 21.04.19 # give me a PM some time, remind me next week if you like 21.04.28 Join solexx [0] (n=jrschulz@d083216.adsl.hansenet.de) 21.04.32 # ah 21.04.34 # :( 21.04.45 # sure, preglow and linuxstb are also interested in this stuff 21.05.54 # mikearthur, the idea is to put this in cvs eventually. So that the documentation process won't be the hassle it is now. 21.05.59 # therefore we need a proper setup with chapter's separated as files, and also to be able to do some conditional docs. (iriver, archos etc). 21.06.01 Quit paranoid_android ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 21.06.55 # ok, I'm not promising I can help with much of that 21.07.03 # but I'll convert it all to 1 latex file for you 21.07.27 # mikearthur, no, but you can have a look at the stuff in this link for that: http://www.student.uib.no/~st08541/rockbox/manual.zip 21.07.31 # The text itself isn't that important - as tucoz says, the important thing is to set up the structure properly, in a way that can be used to produce different versions of the manuals for the different targets that Rockbox supports (Archos Player, Archos Recorder, Ondio, iriver, etc) 21.08.03 # Once we're happy with the basic structure, we can put it in CVS and then many people can help with the actual content. 21.08.54 # the pdf I posted is just the 2.4 content compiling :). It looks like shit, but it serves good as a demo 21.08.59 # ok cool 21.09.08 # tucoz: whats in that 2nd link? 21.09.20 # the latex files, build scripts and so on 21.09.29 # linuxstb: cool, I've been wanting to help with this project for a while 21.09.35 # and a README. 21.09.43 # it has better gapless support than any mp3 player I've even used on my main machine 21.10.05 # mikearthur, if you make any progress, you could always post the results in the forums (general). 21.10.11 # sure 21.10.15 Quit Acksaw () 21.10.26 # I started a thread there on LaTeX documentation. 21.10.51 # hopefully, the forums will be back sometime :D 21.11.16 # cool 21.11.25 # yeh, latex is the way forward, for like, everything 21.11.29 # write all my uni reports in it now 21.12.17 # mikearthur, it is good that you know your latex. Then we will also have not only the best fw, but the best docs as well 21.13.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.13.29 # hehe 21.14.03 # I got to leave, see you 21.14.08 # cya 21.14.19 Part tucoz ("Leaving") 21.15.44 # preglow: The strange thing is that I can't find anything to do with pcf50605 interrupts in the IPL source - not even code that masks them. 21.16.11 # then why do you think it's generating interrupts? 21.16.20 # Because the datasheet says it does. 21.16.27 Quit Lear ("Chatzilla 0.9.68.5.1 [Firefox 1.5/undefined]") 21.16.45 Join Noel_sad_song [0] (n=c87ec44a@labb.contactor.se) 21.17.15 # ok 21.17.22 # i'll try masking more interrupts and see 21.18.24 # so i remember who i was thinkin of- Juana Molina 21.18.29 # my bad with the description! 21.18.30 Quit Noel_sad_song (Client Quit) 21.18.53 # I've just remembered that you've got a pcf50607 in your Nano, and I've got a pcf50605. The pcf50606 is in the h300, and that's the only datasheet I've found - it seems to match the IPL code for the pcf50605. 21.18.53 Quit ts-x ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 21.19.14 # damn- wrong channel again- i suck! sorry once again guys 21.19.16 # then perhaps it isn't so strange that nano hangs? :) 21.19.37 # But IPL doesn't have any code specificially for the 50607 - I'm assuming that all three are basically the same. 21.19.57 Quit solexx___ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.20.10 # But of course, that may not be the case... 21.22.25 # argh 21.22.28 # what a mess my testing code is 21.23.24 # what's the difference between pcm_playing() and mp3_playing()? 21.23.38 # ^add _is_ to each fn 21.24.55 # one is probably for archos 21.26.36 # pcm is for iriver 21.26.43 # now I got it. 21.27.01 Join edx [0] (i=edx@p54A861F0.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.28.34 Quit DangerousDan ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 21.29.09 # can the iRiver rockbox currently record to more formats than just wav? 21.29.14 # <_FireFly_> no 21.29.25 # is that a likely feature? just curious 21.30.19 # for me, wav is enough 21.30.44 # yeh, its cool for me, I'm just curious 21.30.54 # what was the size limit on the original firmware? 21.31.09 # * petur longs for wav recording on his H340 21.31.43 # also, does the splitting work yet? 21.32.30 # mikearthur: yes 21.32.52 # awesome 21.32.58 # I was recording a gig on friday 21.33.08 # MUCH nicer record support than stock firmware 21.33.12 # good job lads 21.37.24 # hmmm 21.37.29 # something's wrong, that's for sure 21.39.48 # now lookie there 21.39.53 # it knows what time it is 21.40.38 # but ok, conclusion: drawing to the screen for an isr = shady practice 21.40.52 # s/for an/in an/ 21.41.51 # how frequent are the dev-mailing list archives updated? 21.42.10 # just wondering if my mails are getting through... 21.42.58 Quit Hooligan () 21.43.13 # linuxstb: btw, does backlight ever fade for you? 21.43.20 # Nope. 21.43.25 # Only on shutdown. 21.43.33 # (i.e. after 10 minutes) 21.43.41 # yeah, here as well 21.43.44 # but ok 21.43.46 # guys, which files have the setup for the rockbox-blue background, and black text? 21.43.52 # think i'll try adding proper tick timer support 21.44.14 # (for H300) 21.44.17 # I'm just testing the keyboard driver in the new ipodlinux bootloader - it looks completely different to the old one. I hope it works. 21.44.24 # but i wonder why that yield is screwing things up 21.44.29 # linuxstb: that'd rock 21.44.31 # http://opensvn.csie.org/courtc/tools/ipodloader2/keypad.c 21.44.41 # Just compiling a test bootloader now. 21.45.04 # cool, i'd like to hear what it's like 21.45.40 # Ahhh, my battery is flat... 21.45.59 # what to do with plugins that are only usefull for devs? Like LCD speed measurement... 21.46.14 # no use to add them to user rocks... 21.46.18 # keep them private, mostly 21.46.48 # ok 21.48.11 Quit JazzBone () 21.50.27 Quit lostlogic ("Going to the moon") 21.50.33 Join lostlogic [0] (n=lostlogi@node-4024215a.mdw.onnet.us.uu.net) 21.52.10 # My ipod's battery was so low, the RTC reset itself. 21.52.16 # haha 21.52.20 # I shouldn't leave it in Rockbox all day long. 21.52.20 # i've never managed that 21.52.36 # But it's happily charging now. 21.53.57 # I'm going to leave it for 10 minutes, and then test that new button driver. 21.54.24 Quit perplexity ("*pop*") 21.54.28 # i'm adding tick timer support now 21.56.23 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.56.58 Quit Coldtoast ("Peace and Protection 4.22") 21.59.20 # so linus is the one who can sort out the forums? 21.59.27 # what forums? 21.59.34 # our forums are hosted at misticriver 21.59.42 # http://forums.rockbox.org/ seem to be down 21.59.42 # so jeff's the man for that 21.59.47 # got it 21.59.51 # any1 hit him up yet? 21.59.54 # no idea 22.00.35 # goin in! 22.02.36 # shot him an IM 22.02.44 Quit akaidiot (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.02.50 # I hope you were kind :) 22.02.57 # of course! 22.03.15 # the nicest mean man...ever 22.03.21 # hmm 22.03.26 # how do i dummy read a volatile pointer? 22.03.33 # MYFANCY_ADDRES; ? 22.05.05 Join akaidiot [0] (n=nope@c-ad45e255.363-1-64736c11.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 22.05.27 # Yes, I think so. 22.06.26 # so 22.06.33 # i think the timing value is going to be off here 22.06.37 # tick counter interval, etc 22.06.47 # ipl sources say it's 100hz, but it doesn't look like it to me 22.06.52 # rockbox tick counter is 100hz, yes? 22.07.08 # Yes. 22.08.11 Quit Philip___ ("bye everybody") 22.08.48 # is the background RGB value for the H300 set in lcd-h300.c? 22.09.05 Quit AliasCoffee ("Leaving") 22.09.13 Join idanm [0] (i=idan@80.178.64.35.adsl.012.net.il) 22.09.15 Quit idanm (Client Quit) 22.09.32 # No, firmware/export/lcd.h - LCD_DEFAULT_BG 22.09.46 Join idanm [0] (i=idan@80.178.64.35.adsl.012.net.il) 22.09.52 # thx linuxstb, I'll locck at it now 22.10.46 # but then again, i was bloody updating the screen from the isr, something might have been quirky... 22.10.57 # hello! 22.11.38 # can someone help me fix the h300 remote patch so it will save/load the remote type on startup? 22.12.13 Quit tvelocity (Remote closed the connection) 22.12.35 Quit XavierGr ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 22.16.49 # linuxstb: and LCD_DEFAULT_FG is for text? 22.18.37 Join San [0] (n=sanitari@213-202-176-7.bas504.dsl.esat.net) 22.19.08 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@84.254.13.74) 22.19.10 # is there a plugin that logs the files you play on the H300 or is there one being made? 22.19.26 # anybody here? 22.19.31 Join San||Away [0] (n=sanitari@213-202-176-7.bas504.dsl.esat.net) 22.20.47 # idanm: I just applied the H300 remote patch, but still didn't put on my player 22.21.04 # are you having problems with it? 22.21.21 # yea 22.21.29 # what happens? 22.21.42 # when i reboot, it goes back to the default remote 22.21.50 # so I need to change it back in the menu 22.22.21 # stangely, when I go to the menu, it's already on the h300 lcd remote, so I just need to re-choose it 22.22.43 # gonna try it out now 22.22.46 # I guess it saves the remote type, but doesn't load it on boot 22.22.53 # tell me.. 22.27.45 Quit _FireFly_ ("Leaving") 22.27.50 # where in the menu do you choose the remote from? 22.29.51 Join akaidiota [0] (n=nope@c-ad45e255.363-1-64736c11.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 22.30.11 Join Sanitarium [0] (n=sanitari@213-202-176-7.bas504.dsl.esat.net) 22.30.15 # is there a plugin that logs the files you play on the H300 or is there one being made? 22.30.42 Join Maxime` [0] (n=flemmard@fbx.flemmard.net) 22.37.50 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.37.56 # hrmphle 22.38.23 # anyone, what should i call 0x60004024 ? :> 22.44.24 Quit Maxime (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.45.41 Quit San||Away (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.45.59 Quit akaidiot (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.47.26 # linuxstb: how will rockbox behave without a timer tick? 22.48.11 # where is the rockbox config is saved ? 22.48.39 # idanm: special sector on the hd 22.48.54 # hahahha 22.49.02 # wanna now what my backlight just did? 22.49.05 # know, even 22.49.13 # it turned off after a couple of seconds 22.49.28 # Now there's progress :) 22.49.36 # at the first bloody attempt 22.49.40 Join ratpack91 [0] (n=cb2RwwB2@resnet-45899.resnet.bris.ac.uk) 22.49.47 # Does that mean you have a timer tick? 22.49.47 # nothing short of bloody remarkable 22.49.51 # yes, it does 22.49.56 # Congrats. 22.49.57 # unless i'm a bigger fool than i'd think 22.50.28 # ok, i should start thinking about some commiting here 22.51.23 # saa: general settings > display > lcd settings or something like that... 22.51.42 # preglow: is the config editable ? 22.51.54 # idanm: if you want editable configs, you should use config files 22.52.03 # idanm: why? 22.52.16 # interest 22.52.29 # by default, rockbox uses a binary sector on the disk for configs 22.52.33 # which isn't very easy to edit 22.52.40 Join Maxime [0] (n=flemmard@fbx.flemmard.net) 22.52.44 # but you can yourself manually use text based config files 22.52.52 # there has also been some talk of making these types of files the default 22.56.51 # thanks 22.57.05 # linuxstb: you think there's any point of me using an interrupt vector array, or should i just hard code the handlers? 22.57.10 # s/of/in/ 22.57.12 # beh 22.57.22 # so if I save a conifg, its the contents of this sector? 22.57.33 # idanm: no 22.57.42 # idanm: rockbox uses the sector for its automatic saving 22.57.48 # if you explicitely ask for it, you'll get a file 22.58.05 # this is what you do in the Manage Settings menu entr 22.58.41 # preglow: I don't know. Whatever you think's best. 22.59.25 # i have to read what interrupt i've got from a bit field 22.59.39 # so it's not exactly a logical next step to convert that to an array entry 22.59.42 # think i'll just hard code for now 23.00.36 # idanm: I think I didn't properly patch it :) 23.00.47 # saa[b_r]ider: did u succeed? 23.00.48 # linuxstb: can't be much doubt that i've got a timer tick going, i've removed the tick macro, and it still does shut down after a while 23.00.53 # linuxstb: btw, tried the new button handler? 23.01.09 # what's the problem? 23.01.16 # idanm: I can't seem to find any option to choose the H300 remote 23.01.30 # and the remote still acts funny 23.02.00 # what are u guys fixin on the remote? 23.02.18 # drop: H300 LCD remote patch 23.02.25 # gotcha 23.02.27 # nicey 23.02.38 # im a heavy 120 remote user! 23.02.41 # linuxstb: should i cobble together a quick build to see if it works for you? 23.02.42 # preglow: No, I'm having problems with my ipod and my PC's USB at the moment. I think a reboot is needed. 23.03.03 # Let me reboot, and I'll let you know. 23.03.05 Quit linuxstb ("Leaving") 23.03.16 # okies, don't take too long, i've gotta go soon 23.03.18 # bah 23.03.25 # he is a quick one 23.03.48 # I found a way to fix that, I just changed the default in the patch source to H300 LCD, then it's ok. 23.04.19 # I can send you a script that do the whole thing if you like 23.04.22 # idanm: is this the patch you used? [ 1367824 ] patch for H300 lcd remote buttons 23.05.02 # what's this number? 23.05.04 Quit Maxime` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.05.33 # the code from sourceforge 23.05.47 # ok I got it 23.06.08 # sec 23.06.46 # it's this one, but I changed line 102: 23.06.50 # +static int remote_type = 1; 23.08.00 # when you did the patch, which P did you use? 1-5? 23.08.25 # 0 23.08.40 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 23.08.43 # did it confirm that the patch was applied? 23.08.55 # linuxstb: back on track? 23.09.24 # I think so.. 23.10.03 # idanm: this was the first time I tried to add patches... I was doing the remote patch, and another patch.... 23.10.11 # preglow: I think so. You can send me a build to test if you want. 23.10.16 # www.pvv.org/~thomj/rockbox/rockbox.ipod 23.10.51 # when commiting the remote patch, it didn't create a backup of the original button.c file 23.11.22 # you used button.diff 23.11.22 # ? 23.11.28 # yeah 23.11.28 # The LCD is corrupted - did you send me a Nano build? 23.11.33 # hmm, no 23.11.40 # so it's not that.. 23.11.44 # let me try again, then 23.11.58 # let me try to patch again 23.12.04 # I downloaded it from a link in the forum, which is dead 23.12.17 # no, it's remote_type.patch 23.13.12 # do u want me to send it to u? 23.13.20 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.13.24 # oh? so you didn't use button.diff? yes please 23.14.30 # linuxstb: try again now 23.14.34 # used config option 13 and all 23.14.42 # email? 23.15.26 # works just peachy here, battery icon blinking, booting fine, rtc working 23.15.30 # backlight and all 23.15.47 # DCC? 23.15.48 # anyone seen a bug with some certain cases of skip soon after track change causing a Codec failure? 23.15.58 # how can I prevent rockbox from showing wma files? 23.16.06 # lostlogic: no report, but i have seen it myself 23.16.17 # doens't work. 23.16.39 # preglow: No, the same problem. All I get is a corrupted splash logo and it freezes. 23.16.49 # great... 23.16.50 # preglow: ok, I did modify the codec loading and starting code a teency bit to patch profiling in, so did you see it with or without my profiling code? 23.16.59 # without 23.17.03 # saab_rider@yahoo.com 23.17.07 # but it's starting to be a long time ago 23.17.10 # linuxstb: how is it garbled? 23.17.14 # cool, thanks 23.17.47 # idanm: so did you use both remote_type.patch and button.diff? 23.18.06 # preglow: I know about the choppy playback when mandelbrot does intensive calculations. It seems we need a more sophisticated yield scheme for swcodec platforms 23.18.17 # sent 23.18.21 # amiconn: oh? 23.18.33 # no, no button.diff 23.18.37 # The simple 'yield once per pixel, but at most once per tick' scheme works well on archos 23.18.38 # The top half of the screen just contains the bottom third of the logo. In about half of the bottom half of the screen, I get a garbled image 23.18.55 # amiconn: ahh, right 23.19.06 # preglow: I mean the yield scheme in mandelbrot.rock 23.19.17 # linuxstb: well, i've gotta go really soon, i'll just start commiting some odd bits and pieces that can't damage anything 23.19.25 # amiconn: yeah, i got that eventually 23.19.38 # saa: got it? 23.19.42 # idanm: so now you can use your LCD h300 remote with no problem? 23.20.03 # hmm.. lemme double check 23.20.58 # yea 23.21.26 # i'll be back in 10 mins. 23.21.51 # aha, just got it.. tyt 23.22.13 # hey 23.22.14 # preglow: Do you know how large blocks a rockbox codec decodes between two yields? 23.22.39 Nick Sanitarium is now known as San (n=sanitari@213-202-176-7.bas504.dsl.esat.net) 23.23.09 Nick San is now known as Sanitarium (n=sanitari@213-202-176-7.bas504.dsl.esat.net) 23.24.44 # Perhaps we could add a function to check the boost counter from a plugin. Whenever mandelbrot 'sees' boost counter > 1, which means 'someone else' also needs high performance, it would throttle its own calculations 23.25.27 # amiconn: in samples? around 2000 stereo in average, perhaps 23.25.52 # 2000 in total, or 2000 per channel? 23.27.07 # do you guys know about #C? 23.27.14 # they might be able to help you 23.29.13 # I am a bit curious... Do any of you guys know the effect of a standard laptop transformator, running at ~18 volts? 23.29.18 # how many watts? 23.31.00 Join Usurper [0] (i=myndzi@71-32-83-2.tukw.qwest.net) 23.31.37 Quit Usurper (Client Quit) 23.31.44 # who did the H1xx LCD backlight control? 23.31.54 # Linus? 23.31.55 # petur: slasheri 23.32.12 # linuxstb: but ok, i've gotta go now, but will commit my stuff tomorrow, at which time we can see why it doesn't work for you 23.32.40 # Slasheri: are you around? 23.33.08 # preglow: OK. 23.33.44 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@AAubervilliers-152-1-79-253.w86-198.abo.wanadoo.fr) 23.34.30 # saa: any success? 23.35.03 # amiconn: you got any idea how a yield() can cause a stkov? 23.35.27 # The yield() never causes it, but the yield() does the check 23.35.29 # I'm off... goodnight 23.35.47 Quit petur ("here today, gone tomorrow") 23.35.50 # amiconn: yes, but any yield should be called years after i've fixed the stack 23.36.00 Join XavierGr [0] (n=XavierGr@ppp16-adsl-166.ath.forthnet.gr) 23.36.21 # so i don't get how it can see a broken stack 23.36.23 # anyway, anyway 23.36.25 # i've gotta catch a bus 23.36.26 # later 23.37.37 # I checked it out, it needs to patch a number of files 23.38.37 # so 23.38.46 # preparing to patch :) 23.44.40 # does anyone know how can I prevent rockbox from trying to play wma or just not to show them on supported files view/ 23.48.04 # maybe try to change the extension name 23.48.11 # instead of .wma 23.48.49 # yeah, to .crapperware 23.48.54 # then it wont show up 23.48.55 # heha 23.49.01 # crapperware? lol 23.49.07 # :P 23.49.25 # gtg 23.49.27 # OMG is there a WMA lossless codec? 23.49.34 Nick Sanitarium is now known as San||Away (n=sanitari@213-202-176-7.bas504.dsl.esat.net) 23.49.42 # dont think so 23.49.50 # where? :) 23.50.06 # I just saw that in the audiophile entry in wikipedia 23.50.10 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audiophile 23.50.13 # link 23.50.16 # oh, too fast 23.50.16 # :P 23.50.23 # probably he means wavpack 23.51.10 # there is wma lossless 23.51.12 # http://board.iexbeta.com/lofiversion/index.php/t48678.html 23.51.29 # [quote]err, no. 23.51.29 # WMA lossless is the best quality you can get. as good as CD. 23.51.30 Quit Strath (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.51.32 # lol 23.51.37 # i think it only comes with winxp pro 23.51.56 # didn't know that here 23.52.09 # http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/boards/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000663.html 23.52.09 # but not a big losing :) 23.52.11 # hhhmm^^ 23.52.18 # i don't know too many details about it, but it's not well supported anywhere 23.52.24 # its called WMA pro apparently 23.52.25 Quit Febs () 23.52.44 # yep, and wma pro is incompatible with regular wma 23.52.53 Join Strath [0] (n=mike@dpc674681214.direcpc.com)