--- Log for 01.01.106 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 6 days and 22 hours ago 00.01.10 Join Mongey| [0] (n=mongeyc@83-71-11-201.b-ras1.dbn.dublin.eircom.net) 00.01.17 Quit Mongey| (Client Quit) 00.07.01 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.12.29 Join eli_sherer [0] (n=eli@IGLD-84-228-172-200.inter.net.il) 00.14.47 Quit eli_sherer (Client Quit) 00.18.40 Join saa[b_r]ider [0] (n=saab_rid@221.223.96.3) 00.44.06 Join elinenbe [0] (i=elinenbe@207-237-225-224.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 00.53.05 Join webguest13 [0] (n=acd6d82a@labb.contactor.se) 00.53.23 # Hi 00.53.23 # anyone here 00.53.27 # lol 00.54.11 # Im just dying for Rockbox to appear on the iPod! 00.54.39 Quit webguest13 (Client Quit) 00.54.43 Join webguest18 [0] (n=acd6d82a@labb.contactor.se) 00.54.54 # Hi 00.54.57 # sory about that 00.55.47 # get a real IRC client dude 00.55.51 # :-) 00.56.10 # and i've been trying to build for the nano today, hasn't been working for me 00.56.18 # works for other people using windows i think 00.56.20 # II have the ipod video 00.56.47 # Will ipod Rockbox read files that aren't in the ipod hidden database? 00.58.44 # you're pretty much out of luck for now, having a 5G 00.58.52 # why? 00.59.10 # other OS's don't run very well on them 00.59.33 # on account of the completely new video core nobody knows anything about 00.59.46 # LCD updates take forever 01.00.04 # happy new year everyone! 01.05.07 # <[San]> you woo 01.05.10 # <[San]> [00:05] 01.05.13 # <[San]> DO 01.05.16 # <[San]> *:D 01.08.03 # The iPod's sound quality is amazing. Its a lot better than the iRiver's 01.11.58 Join edx [0] (n=A@p54A87C3B.dip.t-dialin.net) 01.12.46 Quit edx__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.21.48 # you're looking for a fight around here 01.26.06 # lol 01.32.55 # :D 01.36.08 # törröööööööööö 01.36.14 # merry xmas 01.36.15 # ^^ 01.36.24 # <[San]> lol 01.36.31 # <[San]> new year last time I checked 01.36.33 # <[San]> :P 01.36.56 # :-) 01.38.21 # everybody come to the party 01.38.26 # #freenode-newyears 01.39.21 # ./topic happy new year :D 01.40.14 # /topic happy s/2005/2006 01.41.39 # merry new year 01.42.14 # and you 01.42.20 # 42 minutes into 2006 01.42.32 # <[San]> [00:42] 01.42.34 # <[San]> ha, i win 01.42.35 # <[San]> :P 01.44.09 # lol 01.48.50 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.49.07 # anyone here who can assist me with these make errors 01.49.31 # http://pastebin.com/485548 01.51.24 # <[San]> something wrong with the font it looks like 01.51.42 # <[San]> gtg 01.53.19 # think i could delete it? 02.02.18 Join Jungti1234 [0] (n=jungti12@58.77.81.144) 02.04.28 # hello 02.05.30 Quit markun ("leaving") 02.06.34 # hello everyone 02.07.13 # i've been told by some people they've had more success building rockbox in a windows sdk, could anyone elaborate on this please? 02.08.39 # BHP, you're trying to build for iPod nano? 02.24.14 # Happy New Year 02.24.38 # And you 02.26.16 # happy new year paprica :) 02.27.00 # <[San]> heppy new year everyone! 02.27.12 # =] 02.27.27 # <[San]> keys are wearing down from typing that 02.27.34 # happy new year san :) how does it feel to finally be in the future :P 02.27.52 # <[San]> good 02.27.56 # <[San]> :D 02.28.08 # <[San]> now I gotta build a car to go back in time to the future 02.28.11 # <[San]> wait... 02.28.13 # <[San]> thats not it 02.28.38 # what's it now, just a few hours past midnight? 02.29.01 # get a guiness or kilkenny instead :D 02.29.08 # <[San]> 1.29 02.29.13 # <[San]> guinness 02.29.13 # <[San]> :D 02.29.45 # :D 02.38.27 Join ashridah [0] (i=ashridah@220-253-120-32.VIC.netspace.net.au) 02.40.03 # take a look 02.40.04 # month_day 02.40.07 # blah 02.40.12 # http://img516.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dump0601010333100oq.png 02.41.16 # hi Paprica 02.41.22 # hi 02.41.30 # =] 02.41.39 # :) 02.42.00 # did u see the picture? 02.42.02 # saa[b_r]ider: sorry i'm late answering, yes, the nano 02.42.07 # yes 02.42.09 # =] 02.42.12 # Is it RockCalendar? 02.42.31 # BHP: let me try and see if I can compile it successfully 02.42.39 # yep im working on it instead of eli 02.42.47 # I don't want black and white. 02.43.17 # its a classic colors 02.43.28 # you want ugly red and blue? 02.43.29 # @@ 02.43.30 # black and white = grayscale 02.43.40 Quit hotwire ("Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.5/2005111116]") 02.44.00 # I like red color. :) 02.44.11 # blue too 02.44.12 # Jungti1234 are u in love` 02.44.14 # ;) 02.44.17 # hehe 02.44.18 # ? 02.44.19 # =\ 02.44.24 # k 02.44.32 # BHS: it's currently compiling 02.44.45 # mm let me complete the save and load functions 02.44.47 # saa[b_r]ider: you saw my error? 02.44.49 # after it 02.44.56 # iwill think about other colors 02.45.02 # after that 02.45.03 # * 02.45.09 # no errors yet 02.45.10 # ok 02.45.14 # Paprica looks great btw 02.45.18 # what was your error? 02.45.36 # 10q =] 02.45.36 Join hotwire [0] (n=hotwire@69-17-132-228.kingkom.com) 02.45.42 # I like http:// plugbox.rockbox-lounge.de/rockcalendar.jpg. 02.45.50 # http://plugbox.rockbox-lounge.de/rockcalendar.jpg 02.45.55 # http://pastebin.com/485548 02.46.04 # I'm excited about the new GIF reader 02.46.07 # its the same 02.46.07 # @@ 02.46.29 # It's diverse more color. 02.46.38 # its only the start 02.46.54 # hehe ok 02.47.09 # now you can only pass from month to month and see the dates 02.48.08 # /opt/arm/lib/gcc/arm-elf/3.4.4/../../../../arm-elf/bin/ld: address 0x400191b0 of /home/guest/29/build4/apps/codecs/vorbis.elf section .iram 02.48.10 # is not within region PLUGIN_IRAM 02.48.10 # /home/guest/29/build4/libTremor.a(framing.o): In function `ogg_stream_packetout': 02.48.10 # framing.c:(.text.ogg_stream_packetout+0x4): relocation truncated to fit: R_ARM_PC24 against `.icode' 02.48.10 DBUG Enqueued KICK saa[b_r]ider 02.48.10 # /home/guest/29/build4/libTremor.a(framing.o): In function `ogg_stream_packetpeek': 02.48.10 # framing.c:(.text.ogg_stream_packetpeek+0x4): relocation truncated to fit: R_ARM_PC24 against `.icode' 02.48.12 # collect2: ld returned 1 exit status 02.48.14 # make[2]: *** [/home/guest/29/build4/apps/codecs/vorbis.elf] Error 1 02.48.16 # make[1]: *** [build-codecs] Error 2 02.48.18 # make: *** [all] Error 2 02.48.20 # sorry :( 02.48.21 # Paprica: Can't I use it? 02.48.33 Join linuxstb [0] (n=503a212a@labb.contactor.se) 02.48.39 # u can use it 02.48.55 # I want. 02.48.58 # but only see the months with they dates 02.49.05 # i will sand u and u will see 02.49.08 # aend 02.49.08 # * 02.49.11 # send* 02.49.15 # hh 02.49.38 # BHS, different error I guess.... I chose nano, normal, english 02.49.50 # Paprica: Send to me. 02.50.10 # i compile it now 02.50.16 # ok 02.50.24 # and 02.50.39 # and 02.50.39 # Who develops RoClock? 02.50.40 # ? 02.50.45 # eli 02.50.48 # hmm 02.50.55 # Is he busy? 02.51.03 # he is in the army 02.51.08 # I know 02.52.08 # Paprica, you is in the army too? 02.52.12 # BHSPitLappy: Which version of arm-elf-gcc are you using to try and compile Rockbox? 02.52.15 # no 02.52.19 # why? 02.52.20 # im high school student 02.52.24 # ah 02.52.35 # =] 02.52.49 # Do you graduate from high school and go in army? 02.52.54 # linuxstb: 2.95.3 02.53.11 # yep 02.53.16 # saa[b_r]ider: i chose those options too 02.53.21 # BHSPitMonkey: That's your problem. You should use 3.4.x 02.53.26 # all the people in israel after the school need to go to the army 02.53.31 # Is same with the South Korea... 02.53.36 # for 3 years 02.53.47 # Here is 2 years. 02.54.05 Quit webguest18 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 02.54.13 # mm 02.54.17 # you dont get the file? 02.54.21 # linuxstb: where? how? 02.54.23 # ? 02.54.33 # (¹«½ÃµÈ ÆÄÀÏ Çü½Ä:calendar.rock) 02.54.45 # You can't see hangul. 02.54.52 # [10:54:31] -Paprica- DCC Send calendar.rock (212.235.12.104) 02.54.53 # BHSPitMonkey: Follow the instructions on the Rockbox wiki CrossCompiler page. 02.55.19 # Paprica: It's not sent. 02.55.25 # http://plugbox.rockbox-lounge.de/calendar.rock 02.55.30 # thanks 02.55.49 # ... and compile for target arm-elf. 02.56.10 # gcc 3.4.5 is probably the best version of gcc to install. 02.56.20 # use play and rec 02.57.43 # linuxstb: can't find anything but the SH1 page 02.57.45 # ok 02.59.32 # BHSPitMonkey: Follow the instructions on the CrossCompiler page, but use --target=arm-elf and install gcc 3.4.5 and binutils 2.16 02.59.52 # Paprica play to get to the previous month? 03.00.00 # rather the next one 03.00.01 # yep 03.00.07 # Or just wait until Rockbox is usable on the iPod, and binaries will be available. 03.00.10 # and rec for the nrext 03.00.21 # mmh 03.00.32 # rec is normally the button for back 03.00.40 # is it completely unusable now? 03.00.41 # when you cancel something 03.01.14 # but its good for this plugin 03.01.25 # his place is good =] 03.01.25 # :) 03.01.32 # mmh 03.01.38 # cant agree :-/ 03.01.53 # why? 03.02.00 # i would play to be reserved for the next montg 03.02.03 # month 03.02.09 # rec for the previous 03.02.15 # hmm 03.02.29 # edit a filename and you know why 03.02.49 # BHSPitLappy: Audio playback doesn't work, and there are bugs which cause frequent crashes. 03.03.09 # there has to be a kind of stringent system 03.03.09 # well i use appleos for audio anyway 03.03.14 # So it's only really useful for developers at the moment. 03.03.25 # just wanted to do it out of technological interest 03.03.28 # otherwise all devs do their own key settings 03.03.34 # and to have a triple-boot system going 03.03.36 # muesli__ i will release a special version for u only 03.03.36 # = 03.03.38 # =] 03.03.42 # lol 03.03.58 # cheers m8 :D 03.04.11 # btw some oz around? 03.04.49 # hmm 03.05.15 # There is problem in USB connection... 03.06.09 # I will re-boot. 03.06.12 Quit Jungti1234 () 03.06.45 # Happy new year at all ! 03.06.56 # mmmmmoooooooooooooooooos 03.07.09 # happy new year to u you :D 03.07.36 # hehe hola muesli :) 03.08.03 # que pasa guopo ;) 03.08.45 # Happy new year Moos :) 03.09.12 # BHS, I have no problem compiling a ipod Nano simulator though 03.09.15 # I wish you have a good health at all 03.09.31 # it's the priority n°1 ;) 03.09.38 # no 03.09.46 # its to have aeer! 03.09.50 # beer 03.09.56 # hehe :) 03.10.03 # :) 03.11.08 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 03.11.08 # * Moos hands one big joint to muesli ;) 03.11.11 # saa[b_r]ider: it goes crazy on me 03.11.41 # Moos ;) 03.11.46 # during compiling, or after running it? 03.13.47 Join Jungti1234 [0] (n=jungti12@58.77.81.144) 03.15.53 # saa[b_r]ider: I've just tried compiling for the ipod, and I get the same error as you (I think) - Tremor no longer fits in IRAM after the recent changes. 03.15.54 # paprica! have you seen the new H100 game?? 03.16.01 # no 03.16.09 # which one 03.16.47 # What game? 03.16.51 # linuxstb: how exactly do you boot builds for iPods? I thought there wasn't a bootloader 03.16.59 # papric, jungti: http://www.misticriver.net/showthread.php?t=34410 03.17.08 # I want an H300 version!!!!!!! 03.17.14 # haha 03.17.16 # I have H100 03.17.28 # saa[b_r]ider: compiling 03.17.33 # H300 too 03.17.34 # horrible loop 03.17.45 # ohhh nice 03.17.57 # ah nice game 03.17.58 # saa[b_r]ider: you would use the bootloader i suppose 03.18.04 # I know Bubbles 03.18.10 # i plan on adding an entry to my bootloader 03.18.15 # if i get rb to work 03.18.24 # saa[b_r]ider: Yes, there is a bootloader. Follow the IpodBoot instructions. 03.18.29 # I already finished all 100 stages of frozen bubbles :) 03.18.53 # i wonder if you guys' bootloader is the same as ipodloader2 over in iPL word 03.18.55 # hahaha 03.18.57 # s/word/world 03.19.11 # BHS: well at least now you know that using W32 you can compile a sim..... 03.19.12 # But the Rockbox bootloader stopped being able to load the Apple firmware about 3 weeks ago. I'm working on repairing it. 03.19.42 # saa[b_r]ider: huh? i can't compile crap 03.20.00 # BHSPitLappy: No, the rockbox bootloader is basically a stripped-down version of Rockbox. It has nothing to do with ipodloader2. 03.20.02 # isn't there some kind of module for cygwin 03.20.07 # k 03.20.21 # well i assume ipodloader2 would boot rockbox, maybe 03.20.26 # linux: I sorta got confused with the iPod controls in the sim... I can't say I really know how to use an iPod, even with the original FW :) 03.20.44 # i use a desktop "simulator" of podzilla2 :P 03.21.24 # BHSPitLappy: ipodloader2 would need to be modified to support loading Rockbox, but it shouldn't be too hard. I'll probably give it a go at some point. 03.21.27 # Paprica: do you think you'd be interested in a colored version of frozen bubbles? :) 03.21.30 # RotAtoR r u around? 03.21.41 # ;) 03.22.05 # oh, RotAtoR is working on a colored version already! 03.22.06 # im want a color version 03.22.15 # i 03.22.17 # * 03.22.22 # g'night all. 03.22.24 # linuxstb: so are you able to build rb for the ipod without error? 03.22.25 Quit linuxstb ("CGI:IRC") 03.22.29 # DAMNIT 03.22.31 # Paprica: You make it. 03.22.36 # lol 03.23.04 Join linuxstb [0] (n=503a212a@labb.contactor.se) 03.23.14 # H300 RTC has problem. 03.23.20 # ? 03.23.24 # No - the ipod builds seem to have been broken by the recent Tremor optimisations. 03.23.30 # jungti: what problem? 03.23.35 # Time is initialized. 03.23.41 # Now I'm really saying g'night.... 03.23.46 Quit linuxstb (Client Quit) 03.24.26 # 2040 Jan 01 12:50 03.24.43 # you can change it though 03.24.49 Join Sacro [0] (i=Sacro@adsl-83-100-155-87.karoo.KCOM.COM) 03.25.17 # But, it's initialized again. 03.28.10 # nighty all ! 03.28.20 Quit Moos ("Happy new year @ all") 03.28.43 # happy new year. 03.30.01 # gnight all 03.30.09 # and happy new year 03.30.13 # no 03.30.13 # -_ 03.30.29 # h 03.30.58 # Can I see you when again? 03.35.08 # btw does jungti something mean? 03.35.28 # ? 03.35.41 # in german jung=young ;) 03.36.01 # hahaha 03.36.21 # jung = jeong -> my family name 03.37.38 # 1234 is not any meaning. 03.39.40 Join qwisp11 [0] (n=arnott_c@cpc1-oxfd4-4-0-cust172.oxfd.cable.ntl.com) 03.40.00 # Happy new year! 03.40.18 # hny 03.40.24 # happy new year 03.43.02 Quit qwisp11 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.43.05 # Paprica can you enjoy a new year at all? afaik jewesh had another calendar system 03.43.14 # jews 03.43.30 Quit mikearthur (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.44.30 # ah 03.45.02 # East is lunar calendar. 03.45.42 # -> Oriental uses lunar calendar. 03.48.42 # hey, muesli 03.48.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.48.55 # yepp 03.49.06 # Did you make Bubbles? 03.49.32 # no i didnt..am useless in coding :o 03.50.06 # um 03.50.31 # Can't you make it by H300? 03.52.53 # whats that? 03.55.21 # ? 03.55.38 # Can't you make it by H300? i dont understand it 03.55.51 # Bubbles 03.56.57 # no, cos i am unable to code any single line ;) 03.57.38 # What mean is 'no'? 03.57.57 # yepp ;-( 03.58.11 # Can't you make? 03.59.40 # unfortunately not 03.59.43 # 10 cls 03.59.48 # 20 print bla 03.59.53 # 30 goto 10 03.59.56 # 40 end 03.59.59 # hahaha 04.00.00 # thats all :D 04.00.12 # wahahaha 04.02.01 # the good old days of basic... 04.12.33 # muesli__: http://rasher.dk/rockbox/ircstats/2005-12.html 04.13.43 # For example, like this: 04.13.43 # * muesli_- smacks Jungti1234 around a bit with a fat cow 04.13.45 # lol 04.13.49 # hehe 04.13.52 # * muesli__ smacks Jungti1234 around a bit with a fat cow 04.13.58 # still worx ;) 04.13.58 # hahaha 04.15.19 # Nice opers here, no one got kicked! 04.15.30 # thats not true 04.15.44 # :D 04.15.55 # there was someone with a quit annoying script who was kicked yesterday ;) 04.16.01 # yes 04.16.44 # Perhaps, DrumBoy? 04.17.14 # guess ur right 04.17.24 # but nethertheless 04.17.33 # time to check the ved 04.17.35 # bed 04.17.40 # 4:17am 04.17.43 # wow 04.17.56 # go to bed, hurry! 04.18.09 # true 04.18.15 # good night 04.18.20 # have a nice day ;) 04.18.24 # godd n8 04.18.25 # :) 04.18.32 Quit muesli__ ("ich will Kühe!!!") 04.24.12 Quit Jungti1234 () 04.50.28 Quit [San] () 05.48.11 Join DJDD_ [0] (n=DJDD@220-245-186-182.static.tpgi.com.au) 05.48.54 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.52.34 Join hotwire_ [0] (n=hotwire@69-17-132-228.kingkom.com) 05.55.50 Join webguest74 [0] (n=45dd92f5@labb.contactor.se) 05.56.44 Quit webguest74 (Client Quit) 05.58.24 Join mymomthelush [0] (n=lush@69-172-214-124.ontrca.adelphia.net) 05.59.58 Part mymomthelush 06.10.33 Quit hotwire (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.12.44 Quit DreamTactix291 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.18.36 Join DreamTactix291 [0] (n=DreamTac@adsl-149-149-95.bna.bellsouth.net) 06.34.46 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c210-49-190-113.eburwd8.vic.optusnet.com.au) 06.53.34 Quit saa[b_r]ider () 06.58.26 # why does my mp3 player not keep the correct time between rockbox and original firmware? 06.59.17 Join gursikh [0] (n=gursikh@pool-138-89-137-138.nwrk.east.verizon.net) 06.59.40 # Hello 06.59.49 # happy new year all, 06.59.54 # happy new year 07.00.19 # just wanted to point out, that i get the following error on the main page of the rockbox forums (have for some time) just wondering if i'm the only one 07.00.20 # Notice: unserialize(): Error at offset 65530 of 65535 bytes in /home/rockbox/public_html/Sources/BoardIndex.php on line 395 07.04.10 Part gursikh 07.34.42 Join hotwire__ [0] (n=hotwire@69-17-132-228.kingkom.com) 07.34.45 Nick hotwire__ is now known as hotwire (n=hotwire@69-17-132-228.kingkom.com) 07.44.22 Quit Sacro () 07.48.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.51.28 Join Membrillo [0] (n=sam_kill@58.164.32.80) 07.51.48 Quit Membrillo (Client Quit) 07.52.26 Quit hotwire_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.32.51 Quit RotAtoR ("Leaving") 09.00.02 Quit ashridah (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.17.07 Join ashridah [0] (i=ashridah@220-253-122-107.VIC.netspace.net.au) 09.48.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.08.08 Join Membrillo [0] (n=sam_kill@58.164.32.80) 10.21.58 Join ruiead [0] (n=henryche@d58-105-98-7.dsl.nsw.optusnet.com.au) 10.22.56 Quit ruiead (Client Quit) 10.23.16 Quit Membrillo () 10.23.42 Join amiconn [0] (n=jens@p54BD44E6.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.28.17 Join markun [0] (n=karl@bastards.student.ipv6.utwente.nl) 10.33.28 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@labb.contactor.se) 10.34.21 # happy new year Linus! 10.37.05 # And everyone listening! 10.37.23 # of course :) 10.38.29 # Happy new year to all 10.39.08 # I saw on the iPodlinux wiki that they have the CPU running at 75mhz (for the 4th gen models), but we don't. Is it just that we havn't stolen the code yet or is there a more serious issue behind it? 10.39.10 # happy new year 10.39.18 # * LinusN has a slight hangover 10.39.42 # LinusN: God Jul 10.40.36 # aliask: :-) 10.42.42 # I'm disassembling the gigabeat bootup code. A lot of fun. 10.45.28 # :-) 10.47.51 # Do we know at the moment why rockbox uses more battery than the iriver firmware on the H300s? 10.51.45 # not really 11.23.07 Quit ghode|afk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.38.53 # LinusN, can i use the the status bar int plagin? 11.39.13 # in plugin* 11.40.36 # there is no statusbar in the plugin API, but I guess it could be added 11.40.51 # try it 11.40.56 # ok 11.41.23 # just add #include "statusbar.h"? 11.41.28 # no 11.41.56 # so? 11.42.24 # you have to add the function call to the plugin struct 11.42.42 # ok 11.42.44 # i will try 11.44.05 Join gtkspert [0] (n=gtkspert@203-59-207-7.dyn.iinet.net.au) 11.49.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.50.45 # hi 11.53.56 # hi 11.54.35 # Slasheri: i tried the tagcache patch you sent amiconn, but i'm having some problems with it 11.54.54 # first of all, i can't force an update 11.55.37 # then i turned it off while it was updating in the background, and after that, i have two copies of each entry in the database 11.55.49 # LinusN: yes, i read from the log 11.56.15 # LinusN: i will try to fix few bugs from it and then i will submit a new patch 11.56.23 # great 11.56.26 # :) 11.56.28 # i really like it 11.56.36 # but it sounds good it almost worked on archos 11.56.38 # hehe 11.58.02 # LinusN: Hmm, i you tried it on iriver, "force update" isn't needed when tagcache is loaded to ram 11.58.05 # *if 11.58.19 # oh 11.58.36 # what is "force update" then? 11.58.50 # i thought it was a rescan 11.58.53 # Anyone experience with IDA Pro? 11.58.57 # it do force an update, but there will be no disk activity unless new files are found 11.59.04 # markun: what's that? ;-) 11.59.09 # :) 11.59.21 # but without dircache enabled, we don't search for new files automatically. So then "force update" initiates the check 11.59.21 # Slasheri: aha 12.00.08 # markun: Well some 12.00.26 # hi Dist :) 12.00.33 # it would be nice to have a way of seeing the database scan progress 12.00.33 # There are some refs to 0x50000010 which is the UART 0 Tx/Rx status. Can I rename it so that instead of 0x50000010 it says USTAT0? 12.00.37 # Hey Miika.. 12.01.08 # LinusN: there is a "tagcache" debug menu for that :) but currently the progress indicator is a bit inaccurate and unavailable for archos 12.01.20 # i see 12.01.54 # i think the user would want an "official" way of seeing the progress 12.02.04 # markun: Uhm, can't you rename it like you rename everything else? 12.02.15 # Dist: no 12.02.21 # hmm, true.. but how we can do that if the scanning is done on background? 12.03.01 # markun: What are you taking apart btw? 12.03.22 # the code that is in the flash rom of the toshiba gigabeat 12.03.47 # Ah, k. Just for curiosity, is it available somewhere? 12.04.43 # Dist: http://130.89.160.166/Gigabeat/from.bin 12.04.52 Join Jungti1234 [0] (n=jungti12@58.77.81.144) 12.05.18 # hi 12.07.51 Join ender` [0] (i=ychat@84.52.165.220) 12.08.18 # Dist: is it possible to declare in ida where the I/O is mapped? 12.08.28 # Slasheri: is the very first update also done in the background? 12.09.02 # if so, what is shown in the id3 browser when it is scanning? 12.09.09 # Dist: http://exr.lunn.ch/http/source/packages/hal/arm/arm9/smdk2410/current/include/s3c2410x.h 12.09.18 # i believe the browser was empty while scanning 12.09.21 # LinusN: yes, every update is done in the background. Currently only committing the database is done in foreground 12.09.58 # yep, it should be empty until the changes is committed (on next boot) 12.10.03 # *are 12.10.07 # i think there has to be a clear indication of what's going on 12.10.23 # Hmm, good idea. Maybe we could add some indication to the db browser about that 12.10.45 # maybe even replace the browser with a progress screen? 12.10.52 # while it is scanning 12.11.06 # that sounds a nice idea 12.11.23 Quit Paprica (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.13.02 # do you have an idea what the duplicate entries may come from? 12.15.08 # hmm, not yet. But probably there are still bugs to be fixed :) 12.15.27 # * preglow gurgles 12.16.31 # Slasheri: i can't find a debug screen for the tag cache 12.17.05 # LinusN: Hmm, interesting.. probably i forgot to add that to the diff then :) 12.17.45 # but i will do a new diff soon 12.17.51 # nice 12.19.19 Quit goa (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.21.29 # damn, ida pro is pretty expensive 12.22.12 # indeed 12.22.15 # but it is also very good 12.23.08 # how ironic when crackers use ida pro to crack ida pro :-) 12.25.52 # It tries to protect agains that btw =) 12.25.57 # haha 12.26.15 # Dist: i bet it does 12.31.42 Join muesli__ [0] (i=muesli_t@88.134.22.7) 12.31.56 # g'Day 12.32.03 # hi 12.32.07 # good morning 12.32.46 # *yawns* 12.32.49 # yepp Jungti1234 12.32.52 # :) 12.32.53 # :) 12.36.10 Quit Dist (Remote closed the connection) 12.38.20 Join linuxstb [0] (n=503a212a@labb.contactor.se) 12.39.10 # aliask: Rockbox on ipod runs at 75MHz - what gave you the idea that it didn't? 12.39.35 # CPU frequency changing 0% 12.39.42 # So 75mhz is default? 12.41.40 # (That 0% quote is from the iPodPort wikipage by the way) 12.41.51 # No, the default speed when the ipod boots is quite slow. Rockbox changes it to 75MHz, but doesn't perform any CPU frequency changing after that - which it should do to conserve power. 12.42.04 # So the 0% should probably say 10% or something. 12.42.35 # Oh ok. 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