--- Log for 04.03.106 Server: zelazny.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 1 month and 18 days ago 00.00.06 # ^apps/plugins/bitmaps/mono/ 00.00.11 # i'll give it a go 00.00.53 # amiconn: peakmeter wasn't available for sw codec targets, and I just fixed the places where this was forgotten. anything wrong with that? 00.01.28 # somebody complained about this (guess what: can't remember who/where) 00.02.07 # Imho the proper fix would be to implement the peakmeter 00.02.17 # I know 00.02.41 # That's why I wouldn't have disabled it, this way it would stay in sight and remind devs that there is something missing... 00.03.18 # but it was ugly: it was flashing on the screen... 00.03.24 # ? 00.03.52 # For me it wasn't flashing, it was just displayed without the moving bars 00.05.10 # well, it was wrong the way it was written and I just quick fixed to clean the display. sorry about that. 00.07.09 # and I'd rather have the peakmeters as an option. I don't care about them if I'm just listening and not going to record -> wastes battery 00.07.38 Nick vmx_ is now known as vmx (i=oma@p549B59E6.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.08.14 Part vmx ("Have fun!") 00.08.31 # got to go... goodnight 00.08.35 Quit petur ("here today, gone tomorrow") 00.09.48 Quit BHSPitLappy (Connection timed out) 00.10.01 Quit Moos (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.12.40 Quit ender` (" If the experiment works, you must be using the wrong equipment.") 00.16.28 # * linuxstb does the pacman dance 00.16.48 # (again...) 00.17.08 # Specified value has invalid Control characters. ..getting that when trying to send headers 00.17.19 # anyone know any common invalid chars for header strings? 00.22.08 Join _aLF [0] (n=Alexandr@d213-103-234-191.cust.tele2.fr) 00.24.27 Join saa[b_r]ider [0] (n=saab_rid@221.223.98.13) 00.28.15 Nick BHSPitLappy2 is now known as BHSPitLappy (n=Steve-O@adsl-67-66-188-9.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 00.28.29 # hah 00.28.36 # i solved the bitmap problem 00.29.08 # i needed to do 'make clean' to clean out my libbitmapsnative.a (or something) 00.29.16 # and rebuild 00.29.49 Join ^BeN^ [0] (i=Paprica@85-250-85-64.bb.netvision.net.il) 00.29.57 Nick ^BeN^ is now known as Paprica (i=Paprica@85-250-85-64.bb.netvision.net.il) 00.30.54 # 00.16.28 # * linuxstb does the pacman dance 00.30.58 # mame again? 00.31.15 # Nope - a completely different pacman emulator. 00.31.25 # ipod video only? 00.31.28 # This one's GPL'd. 00.31.36 # At the moment, yes. 00.31.44 # ok 00.31.47 # But it's only been working for 15 minutes... 00.31.56 # haha 00.32.35 # you will port it to the other targets? 00.32.38 # how was it, how many bits have the coldfire and arm for mul operations ? 00.34.13 # I don't know about the coldfire, but the arm has a 32x32->64 multiply, and a 32x32-64 multiply and accumulate. 00.35.39 # Paprica: Yes - I plan to make it work on as many targets as I can. The problem is scaling the graphics to the different LCD sizes. 00.36.34 # yep 00.36.44 # the ipod video version is ready to use? 00.39.41 # It works, but it's far from finished. 00.40.51 # could you send me the source? 00.40.57 Quit saab_rider (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.43.54 Join Zoide777 [0] (n=800c5ab5@labb.contactor.se) 00.45.34 # cheers for the help guys - goodnight 00.45.37 Quit drspoon ("CGI:IRC") 00.48.00 # Paprica: Sorry, not yet. 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02.29.29 # * Paul_The_Nerd points to the changelog. 02.29.41 # yeah 02.29.47 # Paul turned gay though 02.29.49 # I guess thats news 02.30.01 # haha 02.31.28 # well, i meant new as in maybe nothing's been committed to cvs this afternoon but maybe someone was close to finishing /fixing some feature, etc.. 02.34.20 Join imphasing [0] (n=imphasin@c-69-250-93-218.hsd1.dc.comcast.net) 02.34.25 # * Paul_The_Nerd shrugs. 02.34.53 # There's not much point in asking that, since it doesn't really do any good until it's committed anyway, or until they show up and say "Hey, can anyone try this out on an X for me?" 02.43.07 # yeah, you're right 02.45.49 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-227-191.dsl.pipex.com) 02.48.07 Part Paul_The_Nerd 02.53.32 Join ashridah [0] (i=ashridah@220-253-120-65.VIC.netspace.net.au) 02.59.37 Join paugh [0] (n=kickback@2001:5c0:8fff:ffff:8000:0:3e03:6822) 03.00.33 Quit TCK- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.03.32 Join nave7693 [0] (i=evan@c-71-198-247-170.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 03.04.25 Part nave7693 03.14.34 Quit pyro (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.16.52 Join pyro [0] (n=nitrion2@ool-4356277c.dyn.optonline.net) 03.21.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.40.02 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.40.38 Quit Zoide777 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 03.42.46 Join bernd_ [0] (n=bernd@dslb-084-060-136-231.pools.arcor-ip.net) 03.45.13 Quit Bernd_B (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.00.12 Join San [0] (n=test@A-98-198.cust.iol.ie) 04.22.54 Quit Rob2222 () 04.26.11 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-234-122.dsl.pipex.com) 04.32.10 Join infamis [0] (n=infamis@adsl-70-131-76-241.dsl.emhril.sbcglobal.net) 04.32.26 Part infamis 04.43.11 Join DT291 [0] (n=DreamTac@adsl-157-39-32.bna.bellsouth.net) 04.44.47 Quit lostlogic ("leaving") 04.46.06 Quit DreamTactix291 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.47.12 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.55.41 Quit Shadowarrior13 () 05.08.16 Quit midkay (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.08.25 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 05.21.07 Join Jungti1234 [0] (n=jungti12@124.60.15.86) 05.21.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.21.59 # hello 05.23.55 # hi 05.29.04 Join BHSPitLappy2 [0] (n=Steve-O@adsl-65-69-153-227.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 05.29.46 Quit BHSPitLappy (Nick collision from services.) 05.29.50 Nick BHSPitLappy2 is now known as BHSPitLappy (n=Steve-O@adsl-65-69-153-227.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 05.59.15 Join aegray [0] (n=aegray@12-210-86-210.client.insightBB.com) 05.59.44 Quit aegray_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.10.05 Join webguest13 [0] (n=3aa4fa09@labb.contactor.se) 06.11.38 # hmm 06.12.10 Quit webguest13 (Client Quit) 06.13.19 # damn inspectors 06.19.32 Quit imphasing (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.23.57 Join Paul_The_Nerd [0] (n=Paul_The@cpe-66-68-93-2.austin.res.rr.com) 06.27.17 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-234-122.dsl.pipex.com) 06.33.32 Quit Jungti1234 () 06.39.28 Quit aegray (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.39.35 Join aegray [0] (n=aegray@12-210-86-210.client.insightBB.com) 06.44.12 Quit wizatcomputer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.45.05 Join wizatcomputer [0] (n=wizatcom@pool-71-254-29-175.clppva.east.verizon.net) 07.00.14 Join bagawk_ [0] (n=lee@71-210-18-7.eugn.qwest.net) 07.02.24 Quit Shani}{Coder (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 07.04.58 Join Shani}{Coder [0] (i=Coder@Is.A.TclCoder.Org) 07.05.09 Quit paugh (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 07.07.05 # * BHSPitLappy calls out 07.07.23 # hello! llo! llo! lo! lo! o! o! ! 07.13.35 Quit aegray ("leaving") 07.14.51 Quit bagawk (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.18.57 Join aegray [0] (n=aegray@12-210-86-210.client.insightBB.com) 07.18.59 Quit aegray (Client Quit) 07.19.03 Join aegray [0] (n=aegray@12-210-86-210.client.insightBB.com) 07.19.31 Join ramneek [0] (n=ramneek@12.184.59.2) 07.19.36 # hellowwww 07.21.24 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.21.58 Join paugh [0] (n=kickback@dsl-62-3-104-34.zen.co.uk) 07.24.26 Quit RotAtoR ("beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer!") 07.24.30 Join Arrogant [0] (i=Scott@157.orlando-09rh15-16rt.fl.dial-access.att.net) 07.26.53 Quit Arrogant (Client Quit) 07.29.47 Join Arrogant [0] (i=Scott@157.orlando-09rh15-16rt.fl.dial-access.att.net) 07.33.37 Quit wizatcomputer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.33.58 Join wizatcomputer [0] (n=wizatcom@pool-71-254-29-175.clppva.east.verizon.net) 08.02.10 Nick bagawk_ is now known as bagawk (n=lee@71-210-18-7.eugn.qwest.net) 08.08.04 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@p54BD67CC.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.08.27 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 08.08.27 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@p54BD67CC.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.21.08 # anyone here know why rb->backlight_set_timeout(false); in a plugin won't disable the backlight? 08.21.27 # it really should - it used to work. it recently stopped. i'm calling it just like before, but it just doesn't seem to work right anymore.. 08.22.12 Join Thus0 [0] (n=Thus0@172.111.102-84.rev.gaoland.net) 08.25.45 Part Paul_The_Nerd 08.29.39 Join Maxime` [0] (n=flemmard@fbx.flemmard.be) 08.30.35 Quit Maxime (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.37.50 # midkay_: It doesn't work because the parameter is (1) not a bool but an int which is (2) not a plain timeout value, but an index into a table of timeout values. 08.38.07 Quit Maxime` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.38.08 # amiconn, was that changed lately? 08.38.19 # no 08.38.37 # i wonder why it worked for the old clock, then.. 08.39.08 # ah. right. i did indeed pass a bool to it.. 08.39.22 # rb->backlight_set_timeout(0) sets it to 'always off', 1 sets it to 'always on', etc 08.39.42 # what would '2' set it to? nothing specifically? 08.40.13 # These are the values available from the settings menu as well 08.40.44 # '2' == 2 seconds? 08.40.53 # you'd have to look in the table 08.41.10 # Mikachu, got it, thanks 08.41.28 # i'll try that, but i don't think it will work - i recall trying it earlier, but i'll give it another shot 08.41.43 # Off, On, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, 60, 90 08.42.11 # amiconn, ah - thank you. :) 08.42.19 Join Maxime [0] (n=flemmard@fbx.flemmard.be) 08.42.26 Join Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m77.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 08.42.29 Quit perldiver (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.43.15 Join damaki_ [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-153-1-11-133.w83-198.abo.wanadoo.fr) 08.46.52 # amiconn, it's not working.. 08.49.02 # amiconn, i have discovered why - setting backlight to "off" on my ipod from the settings menu doesn't even turn it off, it's like setting it to on, no timeout. 08.49.10 # something must have happened recently.. 08.49.17 # timeouts work, just not "off". 08.49.18 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.49.50 # Works here, both on archos and iriver 08.50.02 # So it's something in the ipod backlight implementation 08.50.04 # ipods suck. :( 08.50.24 # waaa. :( i'm going to toss it out the window. :( 08.51.02 # and I'm gonna catch it. 08.51.13 # i changed my mind, for unknown reasons. 08.51.15 # anyone wanna buy a 4GB nano, by the way? :P 08.51.28 Join damaki__ [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-153-1-63-3.w86-196.abo.wanadoo.fr) 08.51.34 # me! 08.51.49 # ( for $200 ) 08.51.51 # i'll give you.. a thousand pennies. 08.52.01 # that's way more than you just asked. 08.52.02 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-209-142.dsl.pipex.com) 08.52.03 # look at that huge number. 08.52.06 # 1000. 08.52.23 # make it twenty thousand. 08.52.42 # wtf? that's way too overpriced! 08.52.48 # i'll make it 5000. final offer! 08.52.59 # ok, then make it two. 08.53.08 # two $100 bills. 08.53.30 # oh, so small numbers attract you? how's ONE penny sound?! 08.54.20 # woah, once again I remember why I once had you on my ignore list 08.54.42 # the real question is, why did I ever remove you? 08.55.10 # the real question is, if it annoys you, why did you play along? 08.55.13 # BHSPitLappy, um - hello? - why do you always mention that? just re-add me once and for all, if you really think it's worth not-making-sense in some conversations where people look like they're talking to nobody.. 08.55.38 # ah, that was the reason 08.55.39 # BHSPitLappy, that's like the fourth time you've told me you regret removing me - just re-add me and stop talking, if you really do regret it.. 08.56.03 # Mikachu: because I come to my senses too late :/ 08.56.14 # BHSPitLappy, yes, um, 4 minutes too late? 08.57.26 Quit damaki (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.02.08 Join earHertz [0] (n=chatzill@c-24-30-242-135.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 09.05.58 Quit damaki_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.17.10 Quit Arrogant ("Leaving") 09.21.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.21.50 Quit bernd_ (Remote closed the connection) 09.25.34 Join safetydan [0] (n=dan@81-178-240-201.dsl.pipex.com) 09.33.13 Quit earHertz (Excess Flood) 09.34.02 Join earHertz [0] (n=chatzill@c-24-30-242-135.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 09.36.01 # preglow, just a note that some people are saying that the peak filters don't cut/boost as much as the gain value would suggest. Particularly at low frequencies. 09.41.21 # morning all. 09.41.35 # good morning 09.42.48 # morning 09.46.29 # have we got an lcd_getpixel? 09.47.08 # No 09.47.23 # any methods/anything similar? 09.48.36 # You can access the lcd framebuffer directly, but if you _really_ need lcd_getpixel, then you should probably add it. What do you need to do? 09.50.08 # working on a plugin - just return a 1 if the current pixel is drawn (foreground color) 09.51.51 # Yes, but why do you need to do that? What does your plugin do? 09.52.11 # it's for bitmap collision detection (space invaders!) :) 09.53.52 # Is the bus fast enough to read from without issue? Maybe drawing off screen first and blitting afterwards might be faster. Then you can do collision detection on the offscreen bitmap 09.54.57 # The "offscreen bitmap" is just the lcd_framebuffer[] array. There shouldn't be any need to create another copy of what's on the screen. 09.55.23 # But instead of comparing pixels, you could store the positions of the sprites, and compare the sprite positions. 09.55.56 # I'm assuming what you really want is sprite collision. 09.56.01 # Ah, so the drawing code just writes to that and it gets copied to the LCD every lcd_update()? 09.56.07 # Exactly. 09.56.09 # linuxstb, but then it's really inaccurate - if a sprite is 10x10 and it only consists of a pixel in the middle, then you end up killing that sprite way before the bullet actually hits it. 09.56.28 # No, if a sprite only consists of a pixel in the middle, then it should be a 1x1 sprite. 09.57.01 # linuxstb, sigh.. say it's 20x10.. 09.57.09 Join SereR0kR [0] (n=Fletcher@Fce3a.f.strato-dslnet.de) 09.57.11 # with a line that goes upper left to lower center to upper right 09.57.19 # I don't understand: You make the sprite the size and shape of the actual contents. 09.57.22 # then if you hit it at the far left it disappears before it's hit.. 09.57.33 # yet you can't resize it - all 20x10 is being used. 09.58.01 # will you add mac support for Rockbox? anytime? ^^ 09.58.29 # SereR0kR: Rockbox doesn't depend on any operating system. What's your problem using Rockbox with a Mac? 09.58.40 # my iPod is mac formatted 09.58.51 Quit paugh ("Leaving") 09.59.15 # midkay_: OK, I understand that if the sprite is an odd shaped, then you'll have problems. If you think that checking the contents of the framebuffer is the best way, then I would suggest adding a get_pixel function. 09.59.31 # Or just using the rb->lcd_framebuffer[] array directly. 09.59.31 # I don't want to/can't use virtual PC, it's too slow 09.59.40 # SereR0kR: You don't need to use virtual PC. 09.59.47 # what the hell :p 09.59.49 # O.o? 09.59.56 # why? 10.00.09 # Why do you say you do? 10.00.22 # i don't do 10.00.29 # i don't want to use it ;> 10.00.41 # and i can't use it, it's too slow 10.00.43 # No-one has ever told you you have to use virtual PC. 10.00.56 # what can i use? 10.01.00 # Mac OS. 10.01.08 # how? O.o 10.01.10 # what do you need a diff OS for? 10.01.14 # Have you read the installation instructions? 10.01.26 Join ender` [0] (i=ychat@84.52.165.220) 10.01.26 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodInstallationFromMacOSX 10.01.34 # thx 10.01.55 # But you do have to convert your ipod to FAT32. 10.02.03 # that's no problem =D 10.02.12 # does rockbox work good on 5G yet? 10.02.13 # Supporting the HFS filesystem in Rockbox is a major undertaking - it's not a small job. 10.02.31 # yep 10.02.34 # It's as good as all the other iPod ports. 10.03.18 # ok ;> 10.03.44 # But it's easily uninstalled if you don't like it. 10.05.20 # yep 10.05.55 # I need to unmount my iPod first -.- 10.05.56 # ^^ 10.08.00 # linuxstb, sorry to impose - how can i read the lcd framebuffer for a certain pixel? 10.08.16 # That depends on the depth of the LCD. 10.08.22 # And the format... 10.08.33 # whats the main reason for keeping the config in a sector vs flat file? (ata/fat not available early enough?) 10.08.51 # For a colour display, it's pixel=rb->lcd_framebuffer[y*LCD_WIDTH+x]; 10.09.23 # linuxstb, any color display? ipod, iriver, iaudio? 10.09.28 # Yes. 10.10.16 # For the 2bit-per-pixel displays, there are two formats - 4 vertical pixels packed into a byte (iriver H1x0), or 4 horizontal pixels packed into a byte (greyscale ipods). 10.10.39 # For the 1bit-per-pixel displays, it is 8 vertical pixels packed into one byte. 10.10.44 # midkay_, the sim drawing code has a getpixel you might be able to use 10.11.10 # how long should this: "newfs_msdos -F32 -v iPod /dev/rdisk2s2" take? 10.11.19 # under /uisimulator/sdl/lcd-bitmap.c 10.11.20 # what about a mono display? 10.11.44 # SereR0kR: I've no idea - I've never done that process. But it wouldn't surprise me if it took a few minutes. 10.11.50 # for mono it would be "return ((lcd_framebuffer[y/8][x] >> (y & 7)) & 1);" 10.11.52 # ok 10.11.53 # ;> 10.12.14 # SereR0kR: Can you see the disk icon spinning in the top-left corner of your iPod's screen? 10.12.43 # safetydan, i did a search in my rockbox dir and found a couple results, but i saw they were all sim-related and didn't really investigate - nothing looked very relevant 10.12.46 # linuxstb, sounds complicated - maybe i'll stick with the color models for now. ;) 10.12.54 # i see something spinning there =D 10.13.11 # midkay_, http://www.rockbox.org/viewcvs.cgi/uisimulator/sdl/lcd-bitmap.c?rev=1.3&view=markup 10.13.17 # look for the lcd_get_pixel function 10.13.17 # midkay_: If you just implement it as a function, then you can complete the function for other kinds of display later. 10.13.41 # ... or just copy safetydan's function. 10.13.45 # linuxstb, i was thinking along the lines of that.. 10.14.37 # safetydan, excellent - just what i need :) 10.14.54 # i'm wondering why this isn't in the lcd code along with update and the like? :) 10.15.12 # I would guess because no-one has needed a get_pixel function. 10.15.48 # linuxstb, haha - i see :) alright - no big deal to slip it in the plugin code - thanks! and safetydan. :) 10.15.52 # does the 'USB bootleader' v5 (H340) actually work? 10.16.08 # it comes up with the msg, but doesnt detect disk? 10.16.17 # usb mode from rockbox itself works fine 10.17.29 # damn i can't execute ipod_fw 10.17.54 # "permission denied", also as root 10.18.14 # "chmod 755 ipod_fw" ? 10.18.40 # ok thx ;> 10.18.52 # linuxstb: have you notice dthat the ipod playback will pause if you turn thre scroll wheel too quickly? 10.20.03 # Yes. 10.20.04 # linuxstb, that reminds me - not sure if it's known, it probably is, but - bass/treble doesn't work as it should on ipod, it only seems to boost the volume a bit 10.20.15 # midkay_: It's not implemented on the 5g 10.20.32 # linuxstb, gotcha, makes sense, just a heads up :) 10.20.34 # But oddly, it does not pause in teh wpss, not matter how quickly teh scroll wheel is turned 10.20.42 Join Membrillo [0] (n=sam_kill@CPE-60-228-54-112.nsw.bigpond.net.au) 10.21.25 # it's probably drawing the menu that causes the music to skip, not the actual scrolling 10.22.03 # mini:~/Desktop ch$ ./ipod_fw -g video -o rockboot.bin -i apple_os.bin bootloader-video.bin 10.22.04 # Generating firmware image compatible with iPod video 10.22.04 # Cannot open firmware image file apple_sw_5g_rcsc.bin 10.22.15 # o.o? 10.22.24 # and did you create that file? 10.22.42 # rockboot.bin? 10.23.02 # maybe i'm referring to the one _in the error message_ 10.23.10 # no 10.23.24 # i formatted my iPod from HFS to FAT32 10.23.34 # and it said i should continue on step 1 e) 10.23.52 # look at step d2) 10.23.59 # yep 10.24.00 # ./ipod_fw -o apple_sw_5g_rcsc.bin -e 1 bootpartition.bin ;> 10.24.30 # Does anyone have any suggestions why this code isn't working as it should? http://pastebin.com/583213 10.24.48 # is bootpartition.bin the Firmware File? in my case Firmware-13.6.1 10.25.47 # it turns the machine off when you let go of select? 10.25.59 # It's the main loop for my pacman emulator - I am trying to fix it to display exactly 20fps, but my while() loop which should slow it down doesn't seem to be - it's running at about 150% realtime (displaying 32.66fps). 10.26.06 # SereR0kR: Yes. 10.26.09 # ok 10.26.49 Quit Membrillo () 10.27.13 # linuxstb: rounding errors on line 51 maybe? 10.27.30 # linuxstb: where is start_time initialized? 10.27.48 # In the plugin_start function - it's just set to *rb->current_tick; 10.28.28 # ok works n1 ;> 10.29.34 # Mikachu: I can't see how. 10.29.41 # linuxstb: put some code in the while loop to display current_tick and end_time 10.34.00 Join bluey [0] (n=bluey@dslb-084-059-097-010.pools.arcor-ip.net) 10.35.30 # how can i copy a directory on os x terminal 10.35.38 # yeah probably not it 10.36.45 # 'cp -r dir1 dir2' i guess 10.38.00 Join petur [0] (i=petur@d54C1B7E9.access.telenet.be) 10.38.11 # SereR0kR: If you are unzipping the rockbox.zip, you can simply type "unzip rockbox.zip -d /Volumes/IPOD/" 10.38.21 # (or wherever Mac OS has mounted your ipod) 10.39.24 Join _FireFly_ [0] (n=FireFly@p54A462A5.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.39.51 # ok 10.39.53 # got it 10.39.56 # another questions 10.39.59 # question* 10.40.08 # are there other skins for this music player? 10.40.51 Join Bluechip [0] (n=Bluechip@cpc2-colc4-0-0-cust358.colc.cable.ntl.com) 10.41.02 Part Bluechip 10.41.30 Join JdGordon [0] (n=JdGordon@c211-28-227-249.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 10.41.46 Quit Maxime (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.41.58 # eveinng all 10.43.06 Join Maxime [0] (n=flemmard@fbx.flemmard.be) 10.44.35 # hey JdGordon - i quickly tried to add a check into the color picker that wouldn't allow you to set the same foreground/background color, since we've already had a few people come in asking about how to reset it.. i had no success, but you know the code much better - maybe you can do that :) 10.44.52 # does sound work on Rockboy? 10.44.53 # ^^ 10.45.00 # SereR0kR, yes 10.45.27 # midkay_: ok, if its really wanted, i can submit a patch 10.45.32 # ppl shouldnt be that stupid tho :p 10.45.43 # JdGordon, i dunno about really wanted - should have seen this guy in here the other day though :) 10.46.21 # JdGordon, it'd be a nice check, though, i think - just to idiotproof it (or maybe in a more indirect way: 'curious-proof it') :) 10.47.22 # i dont know how the yes/no screen code works... 10.47.30 # i think i've already seen two people in here asking about it, and that's when i was around - i just wonder how many more we'll continue to get.. 10.48.01 # oh, ye, woops... linuxstb changed the code to make that pretty hard to implement 10.48.09 # we don't need one.. just say, when they press the "accept" button, check the current color against the opposite one (bg if fg, or fg if bg).. if it's the same, just splash "Invalid selection" for a second or two, and let them change it (don't exit).. 10.48.19 # ok, not really.. but a bit more wwork 10.48.40 # * JdGordon loads up the file 10.48.58 # JdGordon, i'd personally prefer a "Why would you want to go and do that, moron?" splash, but.. i think it's kinda against-the-rules. :( 10.49.29 # :) i like that idea 10.49.43 # where can i get "cool" skins for iPod 5G? ;D 10.50.05 # cool??? rb isnt cool enough for u??? 10.50.07 # tisk tisk 10.50.18 # it's cool 10.50.22 # but i need better skins ;> 10.50.25 Quit petur ("here today, gone tomorrow") 10.50.31 # haha. 10.50.38 # or, is there a way to create skins my self? =D 10.50.45 # SereR0kR, sure, why not? 10.51.06 # JdGordon: It's easy to check for fg/bg colours - you just add an extra parameter to the set_color() function which is the "banned colour". 10.51.14 # well. 'skins'?.. you can create a WPS, or a theme (which defines a font, WPS, backdrop, etc.. to use) 10.51.23 # .. thats one way to do it 10.51.31 # haha. 10.51.32 # i guess thats better than what i was gonna do : 10.51.33 # that'd be a nice splash. 10.51.38 # "Banned color". 10.51.49 # is there a tutorial or documentation for "creating skins" 10.52.11 # SereR0kR, the wiki has documentation for WPS' and config files.. 10.52.20 # check the DocsIndex 10.52.32 # ok 10.54.17 # SereR0kR: Check the Rockbox iPod forum - there are some discussions there about themes. 10.55.39 # "Unacceptable color choen" ? 10.55.41 # chosen 10.56.01 # Or just "Invalid colour" 10.56.49 # invalid sounds good 10.57.00 # without going into a sentence about why it's invalid :) 10.57.11 # thx linuxstb 10.57.35 # "Sorry, you've chosen an invalid color. Invalid in that it's the same as the current [foreground/background] color. Please select another." 10.57.35 # :) 10.57.54 # That's fine on my 5g's screen. Might be a problem on the Nano.... 10.58.24 # hahaha 11.00.10 # what if I want to reverse the fg and bg colors>? with your banning, I'll have to switch to an intermediary color: startiing frim white/back, I can''t switch to black/black and then blakc/white, I have to do white/black -> green/black --> green/white --> black/white 11.00.12 # hm damn it's hard to create a skin xD 11.00.15 # ok, done.. just making sure i dont have any typos 11.00.51 # earHertz: well.. we could add another menu item to inverse the colours 11.00.53 # it's not easy ;\ 11.01.04 # linuxstb: shuold i add that while im there/ 11.01.04 # ? 11.01.09 # don't ban it, just flash a warning 11.01.25 # "are you sure you want fg=bg?" 11.02.01 # if they try to save it in t that config 11.03.06 # JdGordon: We don't want to bloat the code too much. IMO, changing the colours isn't a common enough function to warrant any more code than necessary. 11.03.13 # earHertz: What colours would you use for the warning? :) 11.03.34 # always use black on white for all messages 11.03.41 # linuxstb: true.. but the colour targets arnt so constrained, and it add 1 text sting, and 5 lines of code :p 11.03.46 # .. so no? 11.03.56 # if you have to push the current values onto a sstack and pop the stack after the message, do so 11.05.33 Quit midkay_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.06.27 # ok afk 11.06.29 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 11.06.34 # creating a rockbox skin -.-" 11.06.39 # linuxstb: http://users.monash.edu.au/~jdgor1/rb/color.patch 11.08.36 # whats the deal with not being able to boot original firmware (H340, v5 bootloader), ive tried the format n all, still screws around :| 11.08.51 # ??? hold down rec while booting 11.09.19 # yea, it just briefly flashed "booting original firmware", then off 11.09.27 # u need to hold on and rec 11.09.32 # untill the iriv fw logo shows 11.09.48 # yea, it was working fine yesterday 11.10.01 # but now cant get it to boot original, it tries to, but then flicks off 11.10.11 # battery flat? 11.10.14 # tried the suggestions on the wiki 11.10.21 # its in the dock and should be ~90% 11.11.00 # sure your holding on for long enough? 11.11.07 # yea, i had it working yesterday :p 11.11.14 # * JdGordon fails to undersand why anyone would want to boot into orig fw anyway/.... 11.11.32 # to watch video :p 11.11.50 # bah, code up a rb plugin for video instead of wasint gtime watching them 11.11.55 Join damaki [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-153-1-13-157.w83-198.abo.wanadoo.fr) 11.11.58 # + you see it print "Booting original firmware" or whatever on the screen, then flicks off instead of logo 11.12.04 # haha 11.12.15 # i got 0 exp w/ codecs :p 11.13.05 # hm 11.13.13 # sound doesn't work on my Rockboy :( 11.13.41 # linuxstb: you gonna commit that file? or should i put it on flys[ray and wait..? 11.15.30 # ive tried the things in "The original firmware no longer boots, help!" of the iriver faq, no go 11.16.31 # i hate my headphones :o 11.16.55 # didj: does it work if the ac adapter is pougged in? 11.17.01 # mine are cool... but, they're too big in my ears I think :/ 11.17.05 # hm no i just hate the cable :o 11.17.09 Join needleboy [0] (i=Miranda@85-64-151-119.barak-online.net) 11.17.14 # Sony MDR-EX 71SLB 11.17.15 # -.- 11.17.30 # screwing around with it in the dock, i can get it to boot directly into iriver (doesnt show rockbox loader?) 11.17.33 # never seen such ugly cables :o 11.17.49 # so i managed to reflash to stock firmware 11.17.57 # that runs fine weirdly enough 11.21.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.21.33 # hm 11.21.48 # is there a tutorial for compiling my own Rockbox? 11.21.51 # from source 11.23.02 # linux ro windows? 11.23.10 # the faq seems to suggest its something on the disk thats causing it to fail, if so, why would the stock firmware work fine, but chain loading from rockbox bootloader fail? 11.23.11 # os x :o 11.23.35 # um.. i tinhk its the same as linux then... just setup your build environment and hiit make 11.23.41 # k 11.24.00 # need to change something in Rockboy :o i don't like the control settings -.- 11.24.42 # hm forget it -.-" 11.24.48 # ^^ 11.24.59 # control settings suxx but ok -.- 11.25.12 Quit damaki__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.25.14 # ?? 11.25.53 # I don't like the control settings of Rockboy on my iPod i want to use others ;> 11.26.04 # JdGordon, i could commit it if linuxstb's afk.. 11.26.08 Part beeble 11.26.25 # oh ok, well anyone.. its on flyspray now 11.26.42 # and while your there... add my search in playlist patch 11.26.48 # haha. 11.29.04 # :( why not? 11.29.22 # JdGordon, this adds a new color menu then? 11.29.27 # no 11.29.44 # what's with the new text? why "defaults" instead of "reset colors"? 11.30.01 # just an anoying splash if u choose a invalid colour 11.30.12 # oh.. 11.30.56 # there's new lang names for them too? 11.31.38 # there is.. for the splash text 11.31.46 # ah, figured it out 11.31.54 # compile-testing.. 11.32.19 # cmon... http://www.rockbox.org/bugs/task/4759 ... add me... add mee... 11.34.09 # midkay_, JdGordon: One minor note about your patch - your new lang string uses "color", but the other lang strings use "colour" 11.34.31 # oh ffs... i thought we fixed all that? 11.34.37 # linuxstb, other lang strings as in, previous ones, or globally? 11.34.42 # iirc the global standard was 'color' 11.35.05 # Look at apps/lang/english.lang 11.35.09 # JdGordon, lmao at your 4 attempts to attach a file 11.35.25 # i keep getting this: 11.35.53 # The Rockbox standard appears to be color in the C language, colour in the English language. 11.35.54 # make[1]: *** No rule to make target `color_menu.h', needed by `/home/midk/rockbo 11.35.54 # x-devel/buildvid/apps/settings_menu.o'. Stop. 11.36.03 # wtf, really? 11.36.07 # weird, but.. :) 11.36.29 # um.. wtf in deed? or u not applying to cvs? 11.36.35 # to latest cvs i mean 11.36.54 # wtf is color_menu.h? 11.37.01 # apparently part of your patch? 11.37.05 # latest cvs, yes 11.37.28 # color_picker.h never color_menu 11.37.44 # in your patch, you add a lot of stuff involving.. color_menu, it seems 11.37.49 # yeah. wtf. 11.37.54 # wrong patch? outdated? 11.37.57 # something's really wrong here 11.37.59 # midkay_: The patch doesn't refer to color_menu.h 11.38.04 # lang strings are different.. 11.38.07 # I think you must be using the wrong patch... 11.38.18 # +#ifdef HAVE_LCD_COLOR 11.38.18 # +#include "color_menu.h" 11.38.18 # +#endif 11.38.23 # the one he linked to.. 11.38.26 # anyone got mbr of iPod Photo 30Gig? 11.38.31 # i think he linked to an old outdated one. 11.38.35 # blast!!!! 11.38.54 # 4759?? thats the searc in pl patch... 11.39.18 # that doesnt have color_menu.h either... wtf did u tyr applying? 11.39.29 # http://users.monash.edu.au/~jdgor1/rb/color.patch 11.39.42 # http://www.rockbox.org/bugs/task/4765 11.39.44 # must be some really old patch. thanks! now i need to re-check-out! ;) 11.40.03 # Just do patch -R with the patch you applied. 11.40.25 # no, thats the right patch... i dunno 11.40.51 # JdGordon, the one on users.blah? no.. 11.41.01 # no no no:) 11.41.16 # must be some old early version.. 11.41.18 # hm my father wants rockbox on his iPod Color but he has no mbr for converting his HFS+ iPod to FAT32 11.41.57 # something is wierd.. coz thats the file i updated.. might be uni chaching something wrong or sometihng.. i dunno.. 11.42.06 # the flyspray link above is correct 11.42.41 # JdGordon, applied your flyspray version.. compiling 11.44.21 Join lamed [0] (n=52a6cb02@labb.contactor.se) 11.44.30 # hello 11.44.56 Join Membrillo [0] (n=sam_kill@CPE-60-228-54-112.nsw.bigpond.net.au) 11.45.24 # safetydan: your cut/copy/paste patch was linked to SF in the forum message. is it on fs? 11.46.25 # yes 11.46.43 # http://www.rockbox.org/bugs/task/3033 11.46.59 # I have a slightly newer version that's smaller on targets that don't do HAVE_MULTIVOLUME 11.47.02 # but otherwise it's the same 11.47.55 # have_multivolume? haven't came across that one. h120? 11.48.19 # Ondio's have expandable storage. You can plug MMC cards in and they show up like another drive 11.48.31 # The patch is still not thoroughly tested so only use it on data you have a copy of somewhere else. 11.50.23 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@ACB58CB8.ipt.aol.com) 11.50.47 # JdGordon, looks good 11.50.59 # yay! 11.51.27 # hehe... well i'm still trying to figure out why am i getting 11.51.28 # configure didn't find sdl-config, which indicates that you don't have SDL (properly) installed. Please correct and re-run configure! 11.51.43 # when trying to build the sim, so your patch is the next challange 11.51.51 # how can i move a folder into another folder (which is not empty ;>) 11.52.04 # mv [are there flags for that?] a b 11.52.23 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.52.50 # mv a b will move directory a into directory b - so the new directory will be b/a 11.53.02 # yep 11.53.26 # how can i move all files from 1 folder into another? 11.53.32 # mv a/* b 11.54.00 # Or better, add the trailing slash to b - mv a/* b/ 11.54.03 Quit bluey (Remote closed the connection) 11.54.14 Join Matze [0] (i=Miranda@p5484EC50.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.54.16 # lamed, check that sdl-config command is on your path 11.54.46 # ok thx works 11.55.26 # is that the patch? /usr/local/bin? 11.56.09 # JdGordon, i committed it 11.56.17 # yippe :D 11.56.23 # now do the playlist patch 11.56.24 # lamed, try typing sdl-config at the prompt 11.56.28 # JdGordon, fu man! 11.56.29 # :) 11.57.04 # is there any theme for 5G which displays cover art? 11.58.08 # safetydan: command not found. I was installing SDL just by choosing the SDL package from www.rockbox.org mirror site. is that enough? 11.58.15 # or was i missing something 11.58.58 # lamed, did you get the sdl development package as well? 12.00.52 Quit Membrillo () 12.00.56 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CygwinDevelopment just the Devel-SDL package that's mentioned there. 12.01.35 Join muesli__ [0] (n=muesli_t@88.134.20.76) 12.01.36 # odd 12.01.39 # mmm... maybe... i think i might got it 12.01.49 # you should have a sdl-config command either in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin 12.02.22 # I'm missing a .bash_profile in /home. 12.03.59 # high 12.04.01 # What's the result of "echo $PATH"? 12.04.23 # $PATH $PATH .. $PATH .. $PATH 12.04.28 # :p 12.04.34 # doesnt quite work on irc 12.04.37 # very droll 12.05.25 # no usr/local/bin there. 12.05.45 # .:/bin:/usr/bin:/opt/sh1/bin:/opt/m68k/bin:/opt/arm/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin:.:../ bin:../usr/bin 12.06.00 # where do i edit that? 12.06.15 # Is the sdl-config command in /usr/local/bin? 12.06.19 # yeah 12.06.23 # ah 12.06.27 # just do this 12.06.39 # export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH 12.06.47 # then try the build again 12.06.54 # you can also add that line to your .bash_profile 12.07.41 # mmm.. cool. but there's no .bash_profile file at all for now under /home. so where is the exsistant $PATH is stored? 12.08.31 # lamed, probably /etc/profile 12.08.41 # lamed, you can always create $HOME/.bash_profile 12.10.42 # JdGordon, haha 12.17.10 Join TCK- [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-191-170.dsl.pipex.com) 12.17.34 Quit needleboy () 12.19.03 # safetydan : | PATH="/.:/bin:/usr/bin:/opt/sh1/bin:/opt/m68k/bin:/opt/arm/bin:$PATH" | for some reason I guess something is wrong... because if i type commands that are in /usr/bin, it claims they are missing 12.19.29 # (that's was from etc/profile 12.20.19 # that line seems okay (apart from missing /usr/local/bin) 12.20.22 # I'm not sure what is wrong then 12.21.29 Join damaki_ [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-153-1-77-31.w86-207.abo.wanadoo.fr) 12.21.31 # dammit :/ it got screwed up after trying to add /usr/local/bin 12.24.22 # safetydan: any other places that may define a PATH? 12.27.47 # $HOME/.bashrc is another place to look 12.28.17 # :( I've got nothing under $home 12.28.40 # Nothing at all? 12.28.54 # seems odd, the first time your run cygwin it should create some files in your home directory 12.29.22 # lamed: Just add it to the existing PATH definition in /etc/profile 12.30.37 # linuxstb: corrently, the problem is i can't even run LS under cygwin 12.30.45 # (ls) 12.30.45 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.31.13 # lamed: You've messed up your path then. Just delete your .bashrc/.bash_profile file. 12.32.28 # well, no .bash_profile file, and .bashrc = shopt -s nocaseglob 12.33.27 # Just try typing "export PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH" at the prompt 12.34.24 # done that. now i get 12.35.14 # echo $PATH /bin:/usr/bin:/.:/bin:/usr/bin:/opt/sh1/bin:/opt/m68k/bin:/opt/arm/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin:.:../bin:../usr/bin 12.36.00 # messy 12.36.37 # and still, ls dosen't work :/ 12.36.52 Quit damaki (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.37.13 # What did you change? 12.38.52 # i've only been trying to | export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH | in order to get sdl-config running for the sim, and then ls stopped working. 12.39.32 # If you close cygwin, and then start it again, is it OK? 12.40.29 # i've been restarting the thing for couple of dozens of times 12.41.08 # (ive noticed that you have to restart it order to have a re-read on the /etc/profile file 12.41.52 # Are you sure you haven't accidentally modified any configuration files? Is /etc/profile still the same as it was? 12.41.59 # Also, does typing /bin/ls work? 12.44.19 # actually, ls is under /usr/bin over here, but nither /usr/bin/ls under / works 12.45.09 # ec/profile is the same. i've diffed it against an older copy 12.45.14 # etc/profile is the same. i've diffed it against an older copy 12.45.51 # BASH: ../usr/bin/ls: No such file or directory 12.45.57 # />../usr/bin/ls 12.46.04 # (other way around) 12.47.47 # should i try a fresh boot..? i'll brb 12.49.42 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nico404@rob92-6-82-231-243-63.fbx.proxad.net) 12.50.58 Quit lamed ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 12.51.28 # midkay_: I've just seen your commit of JdGordon's patch. Was there a reason you kept the new language string as "Invalid color" ? 12.58.30 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@labb.contactor.se) 12.59.13 # midkay_: yoou have cvs coomit rights? 13.06.30 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-200-64.dsl.pipex.com) 13.15.55 # the colorwow, it's been too long since I've updated... the "visualizer" is kewl 13.16.24 # why does that always happen. 13.16.28 # s/the color// 13.21.30 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.21.40 Quit TCK- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.26.44 # how can i play doom on my 5G on Rockbox? where can i get this patch? how can i apply it? do i need anything else? ;> 13.32.54 Join San [0] (n=test@A-98-198.cust.iol.ie) 13.35.27 Quit midkay_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.35.37 Join midk [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 13.38.21 Join banan_ [0] (i=banan@dalink.campus.luth.se) 13.38.21 Quit thegeek (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.38.22 Join StrathAFK [0] (n=mike@dpc67143207026.direcpc.com) 13.38.22 Quit Strath (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.38.25 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 13.38.32 Quit ender` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.39.07 Join ender` [0] (i=ychat@84.52.165.220) 13.39.57 Quit midk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.40.06 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 13.45.47 Join bluey [0] (n=bluey@dslb-084-059-100-103.pools.arcor-ip.net) 13.47.15 Join Membrillo [0] (n=sam_kill@CPE-60-228-54-112.nsw.bigpond.net.au) 13.47.46 # San: you here? 13.54.20 Quit Membrillo () 13.55.17 Join Membrillo [0] (n=sam_kill@CPE-60-228-54-112.nsw.bigpond.net.au) 13.55.41 # OK, I'm confused. I've moved some data in my pacman emulator to IRAM, and now it's running slightly slower than before... This is on an ipod 5g. 13.56.05 Quit merbanan (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.56.54 # haha strange 13.56.59 # pacman emulator aye? 13.57.49 # Yep. 13.58.07 # is there not an open source pacman version out there to port? surely that would be easier then 'emulating' it. what files are you even emulating....? 13.58.23 # I'm emulating the original pacman arcade machine. 13.58.32 # or what system are you emulating i mean 13.58.32 # (or rather, the program I've ported emulates it) 13.58.40 # I'm emulating the original pacman arcade machine. 13.58.55 # ok nice 13.59.11 # the game files arent available to directly port? 13.59.12 # It's only a 3MHz Z80, so shouldn't be hard in theory... 13.59.25 # oh ok, fair enough then 13.59.54 # will other arcade games be able to run through the same plugin? 14.00.08 # or is it just for pacman 14.00.32 # There are a small number of other games that run on Pacman hardware. But it could also be extended for games with similar hardware. 14.00.43 # very nice indeed 14.01.02 # nothing like some more good boredom\battery killers 14.01.29 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.01.36 # im not sure wether its open sourced now, but i think lemmings would be awesome on rockbox 14.01.48 Join Lost-ash [0] (i=ashridah@220-253-122-34.VIC.netspace.net.au) 14.01.55 # I think rockstar (the makers of the GTA series) made the original 14.02.20 Quit ashridah (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.08.31 # bbl 14.09.26 Quit Aditya ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 14.14.07 # ahahaha 14.14.10 # perfect!!! 14.14.11 # http://www.flipcode.com/articles/toofast_issue02.shtml 14.14.43 # lemmings ported for 16bit screen, with a smaller resolution and lower memory consumption 14.14.57 # and a 2bit display as well 14.15.17 # lemmings! that brings back memories 14.15.19 # The Lemmings source code contains no platform specific code, and no #ifdef's 14.16.01 # * ender` played that on a 286 14.16.08 # The actual game source (Lemmings.cpp) does not contain a single platform specific line, not even #ifdef's. This means that you can write games that work on ALL platforms, without actually owning the older (or newer) devices, and without knowing the technical details of porting to these devices. 14.16.12 # sweeeeeeet 14.16.21 # who feels like they want to give this a shot :P 14.17.26 # ooh, sounds like a lark 14.17.30 # * safetydan takes a look 14.17.55 # * ender` also saw lemmings written entirely in html/javascript 14.17.55 # * Membrillo doesnt know what lark means but gives the thumbs up 14.18.07 Join Lear [0] (n=chatzill@h194n1c1o285.bredband.skanova.com) 14.18.17 # ender: http://www.elizium.nu/scripts/lemmings/ 14.18.28 # thats DHTML lemmings 14.18.28 # haha 14.18.31 # no data files included so could be a bit hard to do 14.18.50 # no data files? what does that mean? 14.19.34 # No graphics or sound 14.19.46 # Also, I'm not sure how well this would work without a mouse like interface 14.19.47 # ah 14.19.54 # weird, they disappear while digging 14.20.05 # I thought maybe you could use a xobox like cursor 14.20.23 # bah, and C++ as well 14.20.33 # could you not download the DOS version of lemmings (or another port) and use those data files 14.20.58 # yeah, but that sounds like work :) 14.21.03 # And probably not legal 14.21.15 # dang it. i thought id struck gold when i saw it was designed for integer based CPU and not FPU 14.21.20 # sounds like its a bit more complex 14.21.40 # ah well, sounds like the legal side of rockboy. the systems legal, the game isnt 14.22.41 # im pretty sure lemmings is freeware now 14.23.10 # so rockboy is only orig gameboy yea? (not colour?) 14.23.20 # gees..... only 15 years since lemmings was released 14.23.30 # gameboy and gameboy colour 14.23.34 # not advanced though 14.24.27 # Membrillo, unless DMA Design has explicitly said it's freeware, it's not free. 14.24.30 # ah 14.24.31 # cool 14.26.42 # hmmm ok 14.26.54 # cant find anything related to them saying its freeware 14.27.08 # so it would be a fair bit of work to get it working safetydan? 14.27.16 # from a glance? 14.28.10 Quit Lost-ash ("Leaving") 14.28.43 # Well it wouldn't be too bad. It is already running on small systems. It does make use of floating point routines though which would have to go 14.29.42 # interesting 14.29.48 # seeing he says: When writing software for a palm computer, you have to consider more than just the hardware limitations like speed and the lack of an FPU 14.30.21 # int line = 206 - y * 5 + (int)(y * 0.7f * sin( (float)(y + framenr) / 4 )); 14.30.34 # Okay, so there's only one line of floating point 14.30.51 # then you'd also have to un-C++ it 14.31.16 # If someone was motivated they could do it in a couple of days I guess. 14.31.43 # oh ok fair enough. I dont have a huge wealth of C knowledge... what do you have to go about doing to de-'c++'-ify code 14.32.11 # ok awesome 14.32.23 # i might make a thread on misticriver and see if anyone is interested 14.33.33 # Your biggest problem is getting the art and sound. 14.34.36 # To de-C++ it, you'd need to rewrite the Lemming and LAnim objects to be procedural functions over an array or something rather than object methods 14.35.02 # hmmm the dos version of the game has a heap of DAT files, 2 BAT files, 3 EXE files and a COM file 14.35.12 # i guess the audio is stored in the dats 14.35.13 Quit midkay_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.35.19 Join Aditya [0] (i=user@c-69-138-7-5.hsd1.md.comcast.net) 14.35.30 # and as the com file is LEMVGA.COM id say the graphics are in there 14.36.08 # nope lemvga is a configuration utility 14.36.10 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 14.36.11 # graphics are probably also in the .DAT files as .COM is usually an executable image 14.36.45 # ok fair enough 14.37.05 # yeah some of the .DAT files have VGA in them 14.37.20 # then others are like.. LEVEL00.DAT LEVEL01.DAT etc 14.38.15 Quit bluey (Remote closed the connection) 14.38.58 # so how does that lemmings port try and access the graphics and sound of the game? 14.49.28 Join ep0ch [0] (n=ep0ch@84.12.183.16) 14.51.13 # linuxstb, preglow: is there an unofficial ipod cpu boost patch i can try out? 14.57.39 Join Febs [0] (n=medifebb@207-172-122-81.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 14.59.22 Join webguest97 [0] (n=c2cefe08@labb.contactor.se) 15.00.00 Quit webguest97 (Client Quit) 15.04.25 Quit Nico_P (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.12.01 Quit Membrillo () 15.14.05 Quit wizatcomputer (Connection reset by peer) 15.14.52 Join wizatcomputer [0] (n=wizatcom@pool-71-254-29-175.clppva.east.verizon.net) 15.15.16 Quit wizatcomputer (Connection reset by peer) 15.16.05 Join wizatcomputer [0] (n=wizatcom@pool-71-254-29-175.clppva.east.verizon.net) 15.17.22 Quit wizatcomputer (Connection reset by peer) 15.18.16 Join wizatcomputer [0] (n=wizatcom@pool-71-254-29-175.clppva.east.verizon.net) 15.18.35 Quit wizatcomputer (Connection reset by peer) 15.18.53 Quit Rob2222 () 15.19.29 Join wizatcomputer [0] (n=wizatcom@pool-71-254-29-175.clppva.east.verizon.net) 15.20.18 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@ACB58CB8.ipt.aol.com) 15.21.24 # BHSPitLappy: u around? 15.21.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.21.58 Quit wizatcomputer (Connection reset by peer) 15.22.52 Join wizatcomputer [0] (n=wizatcom@pool-71-254-29-175.clppva.east.verizon.net) 15.30.10 Join Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@dslb-082-083-149-011.pools.arcor-ip.net) 15.30.16 Quit solexx (Remote closed the connection) 15.41.13 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-200-64.dsl.pipex.com) 15.42.04 Join imphasing [0] (n=imphasin@c-69-250-93-218.hsd1.dc.comcast.net) 15.42.56 Quit JdGordon (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.54.46 Join solexx [0] (n=jrschulz@d001005.adsl.hansenet.de) 15.58.56 Join bluey [0] (n=bluey@dslb-084-059-105-239.pools.arcor-ip.net) 16.01.33 # who's Jonathan Gordon? 16.04.12 # it's JdGordon 16.04.41 # ok, saw his e-mail? 16.04.56 # I can commit it... any stoppers from you? 16.05.44 Quit bluey (Remote closed the connection) 16.05.57 # i haven't checked the latest src 16.06.47 # my biggest concern was the speed in non-cached mode 16.08.17 # in the comments he says it's ok with cache turned off 16.08.59 # oh wait... that's his e-mail: "(even with dir cache 16.08.59 # off its still bearable..)" 16.11.36 # does the code look ok? 16.11.48 # doesn't look horrible :) 16.11.59 # haha 16.12.00 # uses spaces, no tabs... 16.12.18 # does it use up lots of memory? 16.12.24 # looks like he used #ifdef HAVE_LCD_BITMAP on all needed places 16.12.28 # I was just looking for that :) 16.12.41 # read some posts on the mailinglist that archos targets don't like the mem usage :) 16.12.50 # hehe 16.14.01 # int found_indicies[MAX_PLAYLIST_ENTRIES] 16.14.19 # the only large array 16.15.20 # is MAX_PLAYLIST_ENTRIES > 512 ? 16.15.40 # 200 i think 16.15.58 # ok, then it uses < 1kb of mem 16.16.13 # sounds good 16.16.23 # are the strings localized? 16.16.34 # LANG_SEARCH_IN_PLAYLIST 16.16.37 # jup 16.16.41 # go ahead then 16.16.54 # well I'm just waiting for him to answere a few questions... 16.17.12 # "Does it work on sim?" "Does it compile on all targets?" "On what targets have you tested it?" 16.19.40 # How tight are we on code size on archos anyway? My cut/copy/paste patch apparently adds around 1400 bytes to the rockbox image on SH1. 16.20.37 Join MarcoPolo [0] (n=MarcoPol@che78-2-82-227-240-106.fbx.proxad.net) 16.21.12 # OMG 16.21.18 # some people are really stupid... 16.21.38 # code size is always tight, but the combined code+data is the real problem 16.21.38 # some user of misticriver.net: "use torrent?? whats that! thats illegal!" 16.21.55 # about using bittorrent to distribute wikipedia content to rockbox users 16.22.02 # lol 16.22.04 # the archos devices have only 2mbytes for code, data and mp3 buffer 16.22.44 # t0mas: that shows the antipirate lobbying is successful 16.22.46 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.22.46 Quit c0utta ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 16.23.13 # LinusN: it sucks... bittorrent would be a really nice way to distribute DRM-ed movies... 16.23.23 # like: pay $ 4,- for a normal download 16.23.24 # LinusN, which is part of the reason I haven't comitted it yet. Is it a feature enough people want to justify the code size increase? 16.23.27 # play % 2 for a BT download 16.23.38 # because that saves the movie company some bandwidth 16.23.48 # safetydan: can it be coded as a plugin? 16.23.48 # (the other reason being that I haven't tested it enough yet) 16.24.04 # play % 2 --> pay $ 2 16.24.10 # earHertz, yes, but it sort of defeats the purpose of being a "clipboard" 16.24.12 Quit DT291 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.24.19 # a file management plugin might be a better overall idea though 16.24.45 Join DreamTactix291 [0] (n=DreamTac@adsl-157-39-32.bna.bellsouth.net) 16.25.41 # LinusN: close this one, stating that we can also read text files, so people can use the same files they use on ipod? --> http://www.rockbox.org/bugs/task/4755 16.26.18 Quit BHSPitLappy (Connection reset by peer) 16.26.46 # t0mas: ipod can read a very limited subset of html 16.26.50 Join webguest66 [0] (n=c2cefe08@labb.contactor.se) 16.26.53 # ipodlinux too? 16.27.01 # t0mas: dunno 16.27.17 # linuxstb? you're the ipodlinux guy? :) 16.28.13 Join MarcoPolo_ [0] (n=MarcoPol@che78-2-82-227-240-106.fbx.proxad.net) 16.29.42 Quit webguest66 (Client Quit) 16.37.41 # Did someone write a wav output for the PCM layer at some point? 16.41.21 Quit nudel ("At Argon, we're working to keep your money.") 16.41.40 Join merkisoft [0] (n=54e36182@labb.contactor.se) 16.41.46 # hi 16.42.04 # i have a problem with my ihp120 - the battery is at 0 volts 16.42.20 # ? 16.42.23 Quit erus` ("Leaving") 16.42.24 # can i charge it still or is it over? 16.42.25 # 0 volts? 16.42.47 # yeah, my girlfriend used a wrong charger 16.42.48 Quit MarcoPolo_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.42.48 # how do you know that it is 0? did you measured it? 16.43.05 # does the player boot up? 16.43.06 # yes i opened the device and messured it. 16.43.11 # or nothing? 16.43.17 # nothing 16.43.28 # even when i plug it in... 16.43.52 # you could try changeing the battery but AFAIK if you put a awrong charger to iHP then the story ends 16.43.57 # the CPU is fried 16.43.59 Join erus` [0] (n=tommo@ACD4B063.ipt.aol.com) 16.44.05 # again you could try 16.44.10 Quit goa (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.44.17 # but I am not sure if that will fix it 16.44.46 # i tried to use the real one but no chance... 16.45.22 # i would like to directly charge it - if possible (aren't 0 volts problematic that the battery is totally distroyed?) 16.45.44 # is there a chance to see cover artwork support soon in rockbox for ipod ? 16.45.47 # merkisoft, it's quite possible the entire thing is fried. Wouldn't be the first time. 16.45.47 Join goa [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 16.45.55 # you could open it and couple it (on the battery jack) with a power supply at 3.7 - 4.0 volts, and see if this works 16.46.02 # MarcoPolo, it's already supported. Use a WPS that includes album art. 16.46.20 # 3.7-4.0 volts ok - i'll see what i can do... thanks for the voltages... 16.46.32 # safetydan: ooohhh really !!!! that's cool ! 16.46.42 # safetydan: it reads the cover art in the id3tags ? 16.47.55 Join needleboy [0] (i=Miranda@85-64-148-210.barak-online.net) 16.48.14 # MarcoPolo, no not yet. It looks for a file called cover.bmp in the same directory. 16.48.29 # safetydan: ah ok, i understand 16.48.36 # I'll add it to my custom wps 16.48.40 # it's really cool :) 16.50.01 # It may also look for "Name of Album.bmp" as well 16.50.09 # oo... wait 16.50.24 # safetydan: what's the var for it ? 16.50.24 # MarcoPolo, it's not included in the daily builds from Rockbox.... I just got confused there for a bit 16.50.35 # oh ok 16.50.39 # It's currently only in the H300 experimental builds. 16.50.54 # is it unstable ? 16.51.25 # a better way to manage the resources used is being worked on 16.51.28 # it's stable enough 16.51.35 # i'd say it's ready for commit 16.51.35 # currently it takes up memory even if you don't use album art 16.51.41 # really? 16.52.11 # i'll try to compile rockbox then :D 16.53.11 # needleboy, the bitmap space is allocated out of the track info structure 16.53.34 # so there's one copy per track in memory even if it's the same bitmap 16.53.36 # IIRC anyway 16.54.12 # what do i need to compile rockbox (i'm under linux) 16.54.43 # is gcc ok or does it need another compiler ? 16.55.41 # MarcoPolo, you'll need to make a cross-compiler 16.55.59 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CrossCompiler 16.56.09 # and http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/HowToCompile 16.56.13 # should get you started 16.56.35 # The album art patch is here: http://www.rockbox.org/bugs/task/3045 16.56.51 # safetydan: i'm interested in tagcache too ;-) 16.57.15 # MarcoPolo, well... there actually isn't a usable patch for that available 16.57.36 # safetydan: oh ok 17.04.15 Quit goa (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.04.24 Join muesli- [0] (n=muesli_t@88.134.20.76) 17.05.58 Quit merkisoft ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 17.09.54 Join perldiver [0] (n=say@cpe-66-65-89-236.nyc.res.rr.com) 17.13.13 Quit DJ_Dooms_Day ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 17.13.26 Quit muesli__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.16.21 Join muesli__ [0] (n=muesli_t@88.134.20.76) 17.21.38 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.24.33 Join quobl [0] (n=quobl@tor/session/x-66e9584e8fe2131b) 17.28.46 Quit muesli- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.29.07 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=Steve-O@adsl-68-88-141-181.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 17.29.51 Join ts-x [0] (n=0cad6dbb@labb.contactor.se) 17.34.59 Quit quobl ("Leaving") 17.38.40 # safetydan: i'm fairly certain they do cut/boost correctly. what evidence do they have to back up their claims? 17.40.13 # preglow, comparison with Winamps EQ basically 17.40.52 # -12 db @ 60 Hz in winamp results in nearly zero sound for a 60 Hz tone 17.41.07 # preglow, http://www.misticriver.net/showpost.php?p=401992&postcount=21 17.42.29 Join webguest89 [0] (n=54bd87c5@labb.contactor.se) 17.42.33 # -12db shouldn't yield almost zero sound 17.42.39 # it should yield sound at quarter volume 17.43.31 # good afternoon, anyone around here who's in-depth knowledge of the Recorder hardware? 17.43.40 # i wish he put up some spectrum analyser results 17.43.57 # webguest89: well, i guess i'm one of those 17.44.02 # I did some resoldering the other day.... just the power connector 17.44.05 # thanks linus 17.44.24 # preglow, I've been trying to find a decent tool for that under Linux... 17.44.55 # after reassembling, only the ON and OFF buttons work... USB is fine, too. 17.45.29 # I can switch the jukebox on and off, but I believe this is an extra circuit... 17.45.48 # no next, no function keys... 17.46.00 # webguest89: ok, that sounds bad 17.47.02 # that might be caused by a bad ground connection 17.47.16 # is it a v1 or v2? 17.47.25 # its a V1 17.47.40 # check that all the ground connections to the chassis are ok 17.47.56 # there should be about 6 of them iirc 17.48.07 # do you mean those 6 .... okay 17.48.32 # I've soldered the ground of the power connector to one of them... 17.48.53 # with an extra wire? 17.49.52 # then you should perhaps check that the wire isn't pierced by any other solder joints on the pcb 17.50.13 Quit sunlord ("brb") 17.50.43 # no, I removed the outlet (?) already one modifications before. I've a simple plastic piece to prevent it from tied out and soldered the wired to the appropiate pins 17.50.55 # I'm going to check that 17.51.58 # well - I have to disassemble it again completly... one moment please 17.53.31 Join bluey [0] (n=bluey@dslb-084-059-078-221.pools.arcor-ip.net) 17.54.38 # safetydan: i'll try to do some measurements one day, but i'm pretty certain there's nothing wrong with the eq 17.54.46 # safetydan: and it's pretty widely known that the winamp eq is shite 17.54.50 # Is there a doxygen documenattion of teh rockbox code? 17.54.58 # no 17.55.04 # want one? 17.55.04 # preglow, just passing on random forum posters opinions :) 17.55.08 # sure 17.55.22 # ok, I'll post it 17.55.23 # preglow, I think I've got RightMark Audio thingy running under Linux so I might see what that says 17.55.41 # i'm pretty certain i tried feeding the eq white noise and trying it at different freqs 17.55.44 # and concluding it's good 17.55.47 # but can't remember too good 17.56.06 Quit MarcoPolo (Remote closed the connection) 17.57.36 # well evidence is always good so if I get somewhere I might build a wiki page proving it works fine 17.57.59 # oh if only rockbox had a built in tone generator like foobar, checking the eq would be simpler 17.58.31 # if i get time i might do some testing too 18.03.38 # bah, it would seem I don't have my recording cable here 18.03.42 # can't do testing then 18.06.03 Join Jungti1234 [0] (n=jungti12@124.60.15.86) 18.06.26 # hello~! 18.06.48 # Now, mIRC supports UTF-8.. 18.07.11 Quit perldiver (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.07.43 # anyone? :) 18.12.47 # LinusN: the interface board had 0 ohms ground links to the battery gnd / powers supply gnd... now I've triple checked the extra connnections I made. do you know if a schematics of the power circuit exitst? 18.13.21 Quit Jungti1234 () 18.16.46 # how can I format a HFS+ iPod to FAT32 under Linux/OSX 18.19.33 # ok got it ThX 18.20.58 Quit bluey (Remote closed the connection) 18.22.24 Join bluey [0] (n=bluey@dslb-084-059-078-221.pools.arcor-ip.net) 18.28.03 Quit imphasing (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.43.37 Join Paul_The_Nerd [0] (n=Paul_The@cpe-66-68-93-2.austin.res.rr.com) 18.49.12 Join Bger [0] (n=Bager@217.9.226.114) 18.51.01 # linus are you still around? 18.57.24 Quit Lear ("Chatzilla 0.9.71 [Firefox 1.5.0.1/2006011112]") 18.58.01 Quit SereR0kR ("XChat Aqua") 19.02.03 # LinusN: as far as I've figured out the µC constantly monitors the AN4 and AN5 inputs, which can be tied to the A/D converter. if I push one button the voltage changes and due to the resistor a certain voltage is being applied to the µC. 19.04.39 # i've done some quick eq testing... i generated a 60hz sine wave and compared the shelving filter at 60hz 0.7Q at -12db and -24db against adobe audition 2. it looks like the rockbox eq aint that bad, only about 2db difference at -12db and 4db at -24db. if that makes sense :) 19.05.03 # LinusN: i think a possible failure is that the voltage wouldnt change when I push a button? is there a way to check that? it's kind of hard checking when disassembled.... 19.05.35 # ep0ch, apparently the shelving filter works fine, it's the peak filters that don't seem to work at low frequencies 19.05.42 # d'oh 19.06.07 # LinusN: or is there some other way triggering the µC to check the voltages on AN4/AN5? 19.06.11 Join SereR0kR [0] (n=Fletcher@Fce3a.f.strato-dslnet.de) 19.06.28 # ok i'll do it again in a couple of hours 19.07.21 Quit bluey ("Leaving") 19.07.24 Join damaki__ [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-153-1-41-199.w83-198.abo.wanadoo.fr) 19.08.11 # ep0ch, thanks for doing the testing. it'll be nice to have evidence 19.08.44 # np 19.09.19 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.09.54 Join MarcoPolo [0] (n=MarcoPol@che78-2-82-227-240-106.fbx.proxad.net) 19.10.31 Quit MarcoPolo (Remote closed the connection) 19.16.09 Join bluey [0] (n=bluey@dslb-084-059-110-200.pools.arcor-ip.net) 19.18.33 # LinusN: sorry Linus, I gotta go - hope to see you in a couple of hours (I'll be back with nickname "no-buttons") 19.21.39 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.22.55 Quit damaki_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.24.51 Join Bernd_B [0] (n=bernd@dslb-084-060-139-143.pools.arcor-ip.net) 19.26.42 Join MarcoPolo [0] (n=MarcoPol@che78-2-82-227-240-106.fbx.proxad.net) 19.26.50 Quit saa[b_r]ider (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.28.49 Join nudelyn [0] (i=nudel@dynamic-62-56-38-86.park-s46b.dslaccess.co.uk) 19.29.43 # Anyone know what the best lossy codec is for a 5G iPod at the moment, in terms of battery life/stability/gapless? (All my music is FLAC so I can convert to whatever.) 19.31.16 Join perldiver [0] (n=say@cpe-66-65-89-236.nyc.res.rr.com) 19.34.23 Join KevinM [0] (n=43bebd00@labb.contactor.se) 19.35.52 Quit KevinM (Client Quit) 19.36.31 # nudelyn maybe mp3 ... 19.40.19 # Nah, vorbis 19.40.35 # Vorbis actually runs more efficiently than MP3 as far as I can tell (on iPods) because it already has arm optimizations 19.45.59 Quit damaki__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.49.20 Quit Kohlrabi (Nick collision from services.) 19.49.32 Join Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@dslb-082-083-141-219.pools.arcor-ip.net) 19.49.41 # thanks, will use vorbis 19.50.00 Join damaki [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-153-1-41-199.w83-198.abo.wanadoo.fr) 19.50.44 # Eventually though, MP3 will probably be better, so you may want to choose that just so you don't have to reencode later for slightly better battery life. 19.50.55 # paul, are you a nerd? 19.50.55 # But vorbis does have better gapless. 19.51.02 # i don't mind reencoding, i can just leave it overnight 19.51.18 # lame-encoded mp3 should be equally good for gapless right? 19.51.34 # Then definitely vorbis for now, though until the cpu boosting code is in, the battery life is only really affected by how often it has to spin-up to buffer, I think. 19.51.39 # Paul_The_Nerd, where would you go on a first date? 19.51.55 # Kingstone: Well now, that depends on the girl. 19.52.08 # hmm, might go with mp3 then 19.53.05 # nudelyn: But yeah, lame-encoded is near-perfect gapless. Apparently since the songs are compressed differently there might be a very slight difference in the way the two songs sound at the transition point, so where there's no audible gap you might hear a change. But this is just what I heard someone say once, so it could be entirely BS. 19.53.17 # lets say this girl is normal, like a business & management student 19.53.33 # i think that's a valid thing, but in 99.999% of cases doesn't produce anything you can notice 19.53.34 # nudelyn, for gapless, Vorbis is probably a better choice 19.53.45 # Paul_The_Nerd, how old are you? 19.53.50 # i read something in the vorbis source code about smoothing over the transition to avoid the lack of continuity 19.54.07 # You could always just put the FLAC files on there :) 19.54.08 # (shame the encoders cannot make sure the tracks match exactly but that's life) 19.54.25 # Kingstone: Man, what's with you. I'm 23, I date girls, I am really a nerd, that doesn't negatively affect my love life. 19.54.41 # do you live with your parents? 19.54.48 # * Paul_The_Nerd rolls his eyes. 19.54.56 # No. I live on my own. I support myself. 19.54.59 Join Shadowarrior13 [0] (i=Shadowar@ip68-3-160-223.ph.ph.cox.net) 19.55.02 # so why you think you're a nerd? 19.55.10 # what makes you a nerd 19.55.14 # Nothing wrong with being a nerd 19.55.17 # * safetydan is a nerd/geek 19.55.45 # a nerd/geek is a way of behavior, a man that like computers or programming isn't nessecarily a nerd 19.55.55 # I'm a nerd because I say I'm a nerd. That's reason enough there. Because I spend my spare time in here, trying to help out with a project that interests me on Friday nights, rather than partying with the rest of the college students in this town. 19.56.18 # you can do both 19.56.40 # you can party on friday night and help here in other times 19.56.44 # and I'm spending my Saturday night trying to get libspeex up and running 19.56.48 # Nerd itself is a word Dr. Seuss made up for a creature in his book. Therefor any application of the word as an adjective is purely up to the subjective desires for the meaning of it of those using or hearing the word. 19.56.49 # i don't necessarily limit nerd/geek to mean computer stuff 19.56.54 # it usually produces bad code if you code in bars 19.57.00 # safetydan: Did I hear "libspeex"? 19.57.03 # if you easily dive deep into stuff, that qualifies 19.57.15 # Paul_The_Nerd, I'm not the first person to try. But yes, libspeex 19.57.18 # preglow: Yeah. There are band-nerds, and even sports-nerds. 19.57.24 # i'm a beer geek :> 19.57.29 Join webguest63 [0] (n=43bebd00@labb.contactor.se) 19.57.40 # * safetydan is a computer/photography/beer/gaming geek 19.57.43 # safetydan: Not the first, but it's nice to hear it's back alive, even briefly. I wants it for audiobooks./ 19.57.50 # Paul_The_Nerd, that's my interest too 19.57.51 # photography does it for me too 19.58.15 # supposedly the fixed point work is done though there's a worrying number of "implicit refernce to cos()" warnings 19.58.22 # yeah 19.58.22 Quit webguest63 (Client Quit) 19.58.26 # they use a lot of libm stuff 19.58.30 # that needs to be put in lookup tables 19.58.40 Join KevinM [0] (n=43bebd00@labb.contactor.se) 19.59.43 # back to beer, bbl 19.59.44 # well step 1 is done, it compiles 20.02.08 Join SereRokR [0] (n=Fletcher@Fd202.f.strato-dslnet.de) 20.02.37 Quit bluey (Remote closed the connection) 20.06.23 # And runs slower than cold molasses, or not at all? 20.07.51 # Paul_The_Nerd, I only said "it compiles" not that it runs yet :) 20.08.37 Quit SereRokR ("XChat Aqua") 20.09.42 # Notice I left the "not at all" option in there. 20.09.57 # true 20.10.13 # there's float's all over the place 20.10.22 # * safetydan wonders if they have a different definition of fixed-point 20.10.27 # I thought you said it was supposed to be "fixed-point" 20.10.50 # It comes with a configure option for fixed point 20.10.54 # Aaah 20.11.46 # hi all, rockbox dev newbie here. I've written a plugin that reads the iTunesDB playlists on an ipod and lets you select one to play. 20.12.01 # Which means you either have to trust it, or follow the code. 20.12.08 # I've only tested it on my nano and wondering what I should do next for testing. 20.12.23 # KevinM: Post it to the patch tracker, and maybe mention it in the iPod section of the forums. 20.13.44 # do i need to register to post to the patch tracker? 20.14.54 Join SereRokR [0] (n=Fletcher@Fd202.f.strato-dslnet.de) 20.15.16 # Yeah 20.15.22 # I believe you do. 20.15.46 # Actually, there is an "open new task anonymously" option, it seems 20.16.34 Quit needleboy (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.17.05 Quit SereR0kR (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.20.13 # thanks, i'll contact zagor to register 20.21.11 # Umm, there's a simple form to fill out and that's it. 20.21.16 # You're looking at the flyspray patch tracker? 20.22.16 # yeah, i did that and there's something there about being bumped up to the developer's group. 20.23.46 # Ah, that's not necessary for posting a patch or anything though 20.24.14 # I can't get this flyspray thing to work either, although I can't access sourceforge right now either 20.24.49 # The sourceforge tracker is gone, so you'll not really ever be able to access it. 20.25.00 # What kinda problems are you having with flyspray pyro? 20.25.15 # well it says I need to reset the password before using flyspray, and to do that I need to get to sourceforge 20.25.21 Quit Moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.25.42 Join Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m77.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 20.25.56 # pyro: Why do you need to get to sourceforge to reset your flyspray password? 20.26.12 # I dont know - http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/FlySpray 20.26.16 # Click the lost password link in the upper right of the flyspray page. 20.26.47 # You need to tell *flyspray* to reset your password. 20.28.08 Quit KevinM ("CGI:IRC") 20.28.12 # k, sorry about this. I think I only logged into sourceforge once :p Where is the e-mail supposed to go telling you the new pw? 20.28.43 Join imphasing [0] (n=imphasin@c-69-250-93-218.hsd1.dc.comcast.net) 20.28.51 Join San [0] (n=test@213-202-132-210.bas502.dsl.esat.net) 20.29.32 # pyro: The email goes to wherever you told sourceforge your email address was. Flyspray sends it to your username at sourceforge, and sourceforge forwards it. 20.30.06 # the page I linked to before says it will go to: "@users.sourceforge.net " Ok, I guess I'm just waiting for the link to be sent. Perhaps sourceforge e-mail is down too, since I can't get to their website 20.30.55 # Hrm. http://sourceforge.net/ works for me. 20.31.11 # But yeah, it goes to that, and then sourceforge sends it on to whatever email address you supplied them with. 20.31.39 # hehe, now I can get to it - I'm not crazy - I swear 20.31.59 Quit imphasing (Client Quit) 20.32.01 # Hehehe 20.32.03 # Dunno 20.32.09 # It should show up eventually. It did for me, at least. 20.32.54 Join imphasing [0] (n=imphasin@c-69-250-93-218.hsd1.dc.comcast.net) 20.34.20 # once this all goes through, do I need to get to the "developers" list before sending a patch? 20.34.54 # Nah 20.35.09 # I *think* the developer's list is primarily for those with commit access. 20.36.23 # ok, so do I send the patch through CVS or through the Flyspray page somewhere? 20.36.35 # The flyspray page. 20.36.41 # Yeah the developer group is for people with commit access 20.36.44 # You just create a new task and attach it. 20.36.54 Join saa[b_r]ider [0] (n=saab_rid@221.223.96.50) 20.37.13 # hey guys. any chance of getting some help with cygwin? 20.37.45 # ok thanks Paul. I think I'll manage from here 20.38.00 # maybe, saa[b_r]ider 20.38.02 # saa[b_r]ider: What occurs? 20.38.06 # What's the problem? 20.38.16 Join needleboy [0] (i=Miranda@82-166-45-159.barak.net.il) 20.38.50 # thanks guys. this is the first time I install cygwin, I installed it to run fontforge 20.39.49 # supposedly I installed it properly. but I'm not sure exactly how to start it :) 20.40.18 # first of all cygwin.bat is 0 Kb 20.40.19 # http://edt1023.sayya.org/fontforge/ms-install.html <--- Apparently installation instructions for Fontforge in cygwin 20.40.38 # Oh 20.40.39 # Cygwin 20.41.04 # My Cygwin.bat is 58bytes, so it sounds like you may not be properly installed 20.41.46 # i've downloaded from several sources. dunno what I'm doing wrong 20.42.57 # you got the cygwin folder? 20.43.05 # on HD? 20.43.27 # with all thos folders /bin /usr and so on? 20.43.33 # And there arre files in these? 20.43.42 # Cygwin.bat *should* run //bin/bash.exe --login -i 20.43.54 # if it's installed ;) 20.44.05 # Some friend of mine had the same problem today 20.44.17 # maybe, that is 20.44.23 # He said that nothing was installed 20.45.16 Quit Matze ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 20.45.23 # Well, if the download step doesn't finish, it never gets to the install step. Have there been other install problems along the way? 20.48.23 # Kohlrabi: got the cygwin folder, on HD, with the /bin /usr folders, with files in them :) 20.49.20 # okay 20.49.21 Quit midkay_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.49.25 # video plays on the H100, right? 20.49.30 # maybe just the bat is broken then 20.49.31 # San: No. 20.49.32 # or is that the recorders? 20.49.50 # San: It's just on the recorders I believe, and only in that special format. 20.49.55 # yeah 20.50.00 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 20.50.00 # rvf 20.52.23 # Paul: I tried resetting my password on Flyspray. I also sent an e-mail to myself at users.sourceforge.net to check if the e-mail was forwarding. I got the forwarded e-mail but no flyspray password reset e-mail 20.53.18 # pyro: At this point, you need to contact someone much higher up on the food chain than me. Heh. 20.53.38 # I suppose Zagor 20.54.57 # alright, thx 20.56.48 Quit MarcoPolo (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.00.19 Quit imphasing ("Lost terminal") 21.00.39 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.07.56 Join midk [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 21.11.19 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.13.45 Quit actionshrimp ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.01 :: www.XLhost.de )") 21.16.35 # it's so hard to boot the original iPod Firmware from rockbox -.- 21.16.58 # its cause you touch your little sister at night 21.17.08 # not really 21.18.34 # SereRokR: Well, generally speaking the idea is that you wouldn't *want* to boot the original firmware very often, or at all. 21.19.15 # hm but the power management on Rockbox really suxx ;> 21.20.26 # Well, it doesn't suck. 21.20.29 # It just doesn't exist yet. 21.20.44 # when will it exist? =P 21.20.51 # When someone makes it. 21.20.59 # :)) 21.21.31 # So what do you use rockbox for then, if the battery life is too bad for you? 21.21.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.21.52 # i uninstalled it 21.22.38 # Which is really the right choice, if rockbox doesn't fill your needs. 21.23.12 # yep ;> 21.23.43 # Meanwhile, I use it exclusively. :) 21.24.17 Part erus` ("Leaving") 21.25.21 # I just updated for the first time in a while yesterday, lots of cool stuff had been added 21.25.28 # the audio stuff is awesome 21.26.39 Quit midkay_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.27.01 # Which audio stuff? 21.29.30 Quit needleboy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.31.22 # I finally got my first patch in: H3x0 New USB Charging Functionality. Just a general question though. Why are some of the patches been sitting there for so long without either being deleted or being commited? 21.32.04 # Some of them are, for example, patches that some people might find useful, but would increase code size in general and not be useful to many (or any but a select few). 21.32.18 # Or sometimes they just don't get noticed, or get forgotten and haven't been cleaned up. 21.33.00 Join muesli- [0] (n=muesli_t@88.134.20.76) 21.33.17 # ok. just curious 21.33.32 # it kinda varies. There's a lot of possible reasons really 21.33.43 # WHY!!! 21.33.45 # WHY!!! 21.33.51 # Why the hell did FOX cancel firefly! 21.34.01 # yeah, I guess all of them don't necessary "benefit" rockbox in general 21.34.04 # cos _FireFly_ is here ^^ 21.34.24 # Because they're Fox. Do you really need to ask? They cancelled Futurama and Firefly too. I think they want the exclusive use of the letter F. 21.34.31 # Futurama and Family Guy rather 21.34.31 # ugh 21.34.35 # I just watch serenity 21.34.44 # and I now hate FOX something fiercer 21.35.02 # pyro: Well, in some cases it's also because they *would* benefit Rockbox, but they still need work done, and nobody's finished fixing problems with them. 21.37.20 # well 21.37.32 # I dont know for sure but I feel some of those bugs need other bugs to be fixed first 21.37.50 # as in bug B cant be fixed before bug A is 21.38.18 # if B depends on A, yes ... 21.38.31 # way to be redundant 21.43.39 Quit muesli__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.47.57 Quit midk (Connection reset by peer) 21.48.06 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 22.02.10 Join perl|wtf [0] (n=say@cpe-66-65-89-236.nyc.res.rr.com) 22.02.54 Join solexx_ [0] (n=jrschulz@d027031.adsl.hansenet.de) 22.02.54 Quit solexx (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.03.24 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@ACB58CB8.ipt.aol.com) 22.04.20 Join muesli__ [0] (n=muesli_t@88.134.20.76) 22.05.01 # what do you think on 160x128 RockCalendar version? 22.05.02 # http://img457.imageshack.us/img457/4084/dump00225do.png 22.06.43 Quit perldiver (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.07.22 # Why does Sat the 4th have an white number, but the 20th and 28th don't? 22.07.54 # today is the 4th? 22.08.28 Quit earHertz (Connection reset by peer) 22.08.32 # because the cursor on the 4th 22.08.41 # Considering how dark that shade can look, I think it may best to invert the color of the number on all tiles that dark, and come up for another way of indicating what's selected? 22.09.18 Join earHertz [0] (n=chatzill@c-24-30-242-135.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 22.09.36 # mm 22.10.10 # i think the invert color is the best way for cursor 22.11.00 Quit earHertz (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.11.45 # I'm just saying that things like the 20th and 28th will be hard to read for a lot of people, because that gray is very dark on the actual screen 22.11.55 Join earHertz [0] (n=chatzill@c-24-30-242-135.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 22.13.25 # mmm ok i will make it brighter 22.13.57 # Well, there's only "dark gray" "light gray" "black" and "white" unless you're going to use the grayscale library. 22.14.52 # well 22.14.52 # maybe you can have a white box around the number? 22.14.57 # you could draw an inner border 22.14.59 # pssh 22.15.02 # stop reading my mind! 22.15.05 # i mean background for the text 22.15.13 # why? 22.15.25 # just draw a white box around the cursor box 22.15.25 # So you cal always read the number, independent of cell color. 22.15.29 # can 22.15.31 # exactly 22.15.36 # I know... 22.15.49 # but I am thinking it would be easier to just draw a box around the cursor cell 22.16.18 Quit muesli- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.16.24 # Well, Mikachu's suggestion would create a much more uniform graphical style than having some numbers in black, and some in white, depending on the color of their cell. 22.17.33 Part ep0ch ("Kopete 0.11.1 : http://kopete.kde.org") 22.22.34 Quit earHertz (Connection reset by peer) 22.23.28 # mm i cant do LCD_BRIGHTNESS(120)? 22.23.31 Join earHertz [0] (n=chatzill@c-24-30-242-135.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 22.23.48 # i need to use only 22.23.48 # #define LCD_BLACK LCD_BRIGHTNESS(0) 22.23.48 # #define LCD_DARKGRAY LCD_BRIGHTNESS(85) 22.23.48 DBUG Enqueued KICK Paprica 22.23.48 # #define LCD_LIGHTGRAY LCD_BRIGHTNESS(170) 22.23.48 # #define LCD_WHITE LCD_BRIGHTNESS(255) 22.23.50 # ? 22.24.41 # The thing is that if you set it to any other number, I believe it will approximate to one of those anyway. 22.24.50 # paprica 22.24.55 # the display is what limits it really 22.25.03 # you cant ask a monochorme monitor to do color 22.25.15 # you can send RGB, but it will probably just show black/white 22.25.28 # and bah.. just realized Paul_The_Nerd said the same thing 22.25.39 # I must be more tired than I feel 22.25.54 # ok 22.27.05 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 22.32.58 Join muesli- [0] (n=muesli_t@88.134.20.76) 22.37.08 # http://img386.imageshack.us/img386/7984/dump00238vp.png 22.37.17 # now is it ok? 22.38.14 # Paprica: does your new calendar plugin is working for all platforms? 22.38.36 # I dont know Paprica ... that looks kinda ugly 22.38.46 # not yet, h300,ipod 4gen/color,h100 22.38.48 # the random white boxes around the 20 and 28 that is 22.39.05 # it's a type of event 22.39.12 # "Holiday" 22.39.16 Quit earHertz (Excess Flood) 22.39.55 # Paprica: good start :), did you planed to replace the current one? 22.40.07 Join earHertz [0] (n=chatzill@c-24-30-242-135.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 22.40.45 # mm i dont know how could i port it to the archos targets with the tiny screen 22.41.07 # you could do some sort of extra dot instead of the baloon? 22.41.12 # for the archos I mean 22.41.23 # and make all the boxes smaller 22.41.29 # whats the size of the archos? 22.41.31 # res I mean 22.41.36 # that is the hard part, cause if you want to commit it you need to replace the current one, that mean make it valaible for all tagets :( 22.41.47 # @Paprica 22.43.02 Quit muesli__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.43.24 Quit earHertz (Connection reset by peer) 22.43.30 # Moos, ? 22.43.43 # Aditya, (LCD_WIDTH == 112) && (LCD_HEIGHT == 64) 22.44.09 # i dont know what to do about the keyboard 22.44.12 Quit Fitzsimmons (Connection timed out) 22.44.13 # Paprica: what what? :) 22.44.20 Join earHertz [0] (n=chatzill@c-24-30-242-135.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 22.44.26 Quit earHertz (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.44.42 # mm ok, i didnt saw your previous message 22.44.45 # see* 22.44.49 # =] 22.45.03 # :-) 22.45.20 Join earHertz [0] (n=chatzill@c-24-30-242-135.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 22.45.45 Quit earHertz (Connection reset by peer) 22.46.01 # someone want to try the calendar on the h100? 22.46.05 # Paprica: Maybe you could just display 2 or 3 weeks at a time on the smaller LCDs, and have a button to toggle between displaying the first or second half of the month. 22.46.43 Join earHertz [0] (n=chatzill@c-24-30-242-135.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 22.46.49 # even moving the cursor should be enough 22.46.51 Join c0utta [0] (n=cbad1f07@labb.contactor.se) 22.46.54 Quit earHertz (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.47.10 # yeah, could be nice 22.47.24 # and about the keyboard? 22.47.39 Part Paul_The_Nerd 22.47.44 Join earHertz [0] (n=chatzill@c-24-30-242-135.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 22.48.05 # ok i think that i know what to do 22.48.12 # You could use the existing Rockbox keyboard. 22.48.28 Quit damaki (Remote closed the connection) 22.48.34 # it doest have multi line message 22.48.59 Join ashridah [0] (i=ashridah@220-253-121-6.VIC.netspace.net.au) 22.49.02 # hrmm.... libspeex compile is moving in to include path weirdness time... 22.50.16 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 22.50.16 # * Moos missed that safetydan was working on libspexx O.O 22.50.24 # good luck man ;) 22.50.48 Join muesli__ [0] (n=muesli_t@88.134.20.76) 22.51.21 # I'm probably going to need it :) 22.51.34 # hehe :-) 22.52.05 # safetydan: Are you compiling for the sim or a target? 22.52.08 Join San [0] (n=test@213-202-132-210.bas502.dsl.esat.net) 22.52.21 Quit earHertz (Connection reset by peer) 22.52.34 # linuxstb, sim at the moment, but target fails in the same way 22.52.50 Quit midkay_ ("Leaving") 22.52.53 # I normally find the target and sim fail in different ways when first porting code... 22.53.19 Join earHertz [0] (n=chatzill@c-24-30-242-135.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 22.53.30 # But I find it useful to get it compiling for both as early as possible. 22.54.25 # The problem is doing #include leads to a cascade of other includes that don't work 22.55.08 # maybe you need #include and -I/usr/include/speex ? some packages are like that 22.55.46 # actually now target compile is dying with linking errors 22.56.00 Join skwad [0] (n=P4@lns-bzn-54-82-251-88-2.adsl.proxad.net) 22.56.34 # I had totally forgotten about -I 22.56.37 # rockbox does voice menus, right 22.57.04 Join imphasing [0] (n=imphasin@c-69-250-93-218.hsd1.dc.comcast.net) 22.58.59 Join herz42 [0] (n=herz42@p549FE52B.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.02.43 # yeah 23.02.55 # i knocked up a build of pz0 ages ago that did it too 23.03.04 # but there were some problems i never got around to sorting out 23.03.10 # rockbox uses voice clips 23.03.25 # this podzilla build used a tts engine (flite) 23.03.38 Quit muesli- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.03.40 # used up around 4 meg of ram though 23.04.56 Quit perl|wtf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.05.57 Join erus` [0] (n=tommo@ACD4B063.ipt.aol.com) 23.11.03 Quit safetydan ("Leaving") 23.11.19 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.21.44 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.21.47 Join fiftyfour123 [0] (n=chatzill@cpe-66-108-136-179.nyc.res.rr.com) 23.22.16 # is it possible to install rockbox on a HFS formateed 5g ipod 23.22.51 Quit fiftyfour123 (Client Quit) 23.23.59 Part erus` ("Leaving") 23.24.27 Quit ashridah ("Leaving") 23.26.42 Join fiftyfour123 [0] (n=chatzill@cpe-66-108-136-179.nyc.res.rr.com) 23.26.42 Join slasherx [0] (n=me@24-247-171-121.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) 23.26.58 # anyone here? 23.27.15 # Yes. 23.27.37 # You have to format your iPod as FAT32 if you want to use Rockbox. 23.28.08 # what are ipods formatted as standard??? 23.28.09 # The installation page has some instructions for doing that in Mac OS if you don't have access to a Windows PC. 23.28.26 # i have to change it to FAT32 to install it? 23.28.37 # muesli__: I think they leave the factory as FAT32, but the first version of iTunes that uses it (Windows or Mac) will reformat it appropriately. 23.28.48 # fiftyfour123: Yes. 23.29.04 # will HFS ipods ever be supported? 23.29.10 # Waitwaitwait 23.29.14 # Rockbox supports HFS 23.29.16 # Doesn't it? 23.29.22 # Shadowarrior13: No. 23.29.46 # Huh 23.29.49 # fiftyfour123: Only if someone adds a HFS filesystem driver to Rockbox - which is a long and hard job. 23.30.00 # ok 23.30.25 # are there any other "things" for ipod like ipl and rockbox or are those the only 2? 23.30.49 # Nothing else that I know of. 23.31.01 # ok 23.31.35 Join damaki [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-153-1-44-191.w83-198.abo.wanadoo.fr) 23.31.36 Join MarcoPolo [0] (n=MarcoPol@che78-2-82-227-240-106.fbx.proxad.net) 23.31.43 # * amiconn appears 23.31.57 Quit fiftyfour123 ("Chatzilla 0.9.71 [Firefox 1.5.0.1/2006011112]") 23.35.33 Join fiftyfour123 [0] (n=chatzill@cpe-66-108-136-179.nyc.res.rr.com) 23.40.27 Join Fitzsimmons [0] (n=Fitzsimm@HSE-Montreal-ppp3469390.sympatico.ca) 23.43.11 Join youngcereal [0] (n=youngcer@p54B222B0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 23.43.53 Quit skwad ("Parti") 23.44.19 # huhu wer kann deutsch 23.44.33 # habe gerade keine zeit für english sorry 23.44.48 Quit fiftyfour123 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.44.50 # und kennt sich mit den battery interna aus von rockbox 23.44.56 # but this an english channel 23.45.04 # ok 23.45.06 # so use english or try a german channel 23.45.14 # i do it in english 23.45.16 Quit imphasing ("coding") 23.45.32 # how know the battery interna of rockbox 23.45.37 # i habve written 23.45.42 # an patch for ipod 23.45.50 # cool 23.45.53 # my problems are the skal 23.46.12 # it give not the correkt value 23.46.34 # and a linie out for the dock 23.46.40 # all g4 photo teste 23.46.42 # t 23.47.20 # also my problem is what the hell is skale 23.48.01 # i must do this 23.48.01 # the ipod g4 photo has an 23.48.49 # 950 or 1000 liio akku 23.49.49 Quit Mikachu (Remote closed the connection) 23.50.15 # how scale in the ipod color.h must i take 23.50.58 Quit Siku (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.50.58 NSplit zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 23.50.59 Quit Slasheri (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.51.48 Quit Kohlrabi (Connection reset by peer) 23.51.50 # LinusN: r u there? 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Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg )' 23.55.43 # ah ok thanks then i do it and test it 23.55.49 # Should have the effect of a stronger pullup 23.55.56 # to LinusN 23.56.04 NJoin Shadowarrior13 [0] (i=Shadowar@ip68-3-160-223.ph.ph.cox.net) 23.56.12 NJoin nudelyn [0] (i=nudel@dynamic-62-56-38-86.park-s46b.dslaccess.co.uk) 23.56.25 # LinusN: Do you know whether the v2/fm also suffers from this problem? 23.56.32 # LinusN: if i think it is ok can i send you the code for a second test ? 23.57.47 NJoin preglow [0] (n=thomjoha@hekta.edt.aft.hist.no) 23.58.11 Quit preglow (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.58.11 # amiconn: no, i don't think so 23.58.45 # youngcereal: i don't have an ipod 23.58.50 # oh ok