--- Log for 04.08.106 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 2 days and 18 hours ago 00.00.04 # * Doomed needs a 60gb ipod 5g 00.00.15 # but it looks medium good :-/ 00.01.18 # allading: ohh, what do you mean by that, is it the default theme which is boring? 00.01.37 Join Davide-NYC [0] (n=chatzill@user-12hdtm5.cable.mindspring.com) 00.01.59 # Question: Can a patch be applied to a build? 00.02.06 # 9using cygwin) 00.02.17 # *(using cygwin) 00.02.19 # you'll have to build rockbox from source to apply patches 00.02.20 # yea a bit boring 00.02.40 # there is no way to apply a patch to a pre-compiled build? 00.02.59 # no, alladin: look here http://www.rockbox.org:80/twiki/bin/view/Main/WpsIpodNano 00.04.04 Quit petur ("here today, gone tomorrow") 00.04.26 # Davide-NYC: no 00.04.34 # thanks 00.04.38 # * amiconn is watching JPEGs on his mini2g 00.05.41 # * freqmod wonders how interesting gray jpg's are. 00.06.30 # nice!.. thanks for everything now i need some sleep adios 00.06.55 Quit thegeek (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.07.03 Quit Alladin ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 00.08.33 Quit _FireFly_ ("Leaving") 00.08.59 # amiconn: I'm assuming from your comments earlier that it's not as good as the iriver/archos LCDs though? 00.09.15 # Yes, unfortunately 00.09.34 # It would be better if we could use the full frame frequency 00.10.22 # But we only achieve 60fps and would need 88fps to reach it :( 00.12.52 # Now I need to fix unbuffered scrolling, then it's ready for a first commit. Then screenshot won't work properly yet, and scrolling and updating will be slower than it could be 00.13.41 # I cheated a little and implemented C versions of these routines, to avoid fiddling with arm asm before knowing it will work... 00.15.23 # * freqmod downloads a 10 hours librivox audiobook to compress it to ~100 mb speex. 00.15.31 Quit freqmod ("good night") 00.16.18 # is there any reason why the simulator patch for mac os x isn't in the tracker or even better in CVS? 00.16.26 # I could only find it in the wiki 00.16.39 # I never knew such a patch existed... 00.16.51 # at the bottom of http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/UiSimulator 00.16.59 # Weird... 00.17.03 # i can't build the sim on mac without it 00.17.04 Part Kolya 00.18.03 # * amiconn has a weird idea 00.18.09 Quit Febs ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 00.18.12 # Interlaced update may reduce flicker 00.18.36 # Interesting idea... 00.18.56 # eh wtf 00.19.43 # The problem is that every frame is shown twice, so the patterns show the same pixel value twice in a row, irrespective of the actual pattern 00.20.14 # E.g. if the pattern is 1010 (depth == 4), the pixel will go 11001100 00.20.18 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@ACB19D0C.ipt.aol.com) 00.20.29 # ughhh wtf i cant make this build of the optimized H120 00.21.02 # If the adjacent pixel (possible only line-wise, i.e. vertical neighbour) would go 0110110, it should flicker less 00.21.34 # That'll require a special leet version of lcd_blit() though 00.22.23 Part Hulex 00.23.54 # <- can't wait to get home to try MMMM's build on my h140 00.24.00 # and then attempt to patch my x5 00.25.01 # * Doomed wanted to combine Mmmm with pilot0 build 00.28.56 # what's pilot0's build do? 00.29.31 # ill give u a link 00.29.38 # http://homepage.sunrise.ch/mysunrise/remartinelli/html/rockbox.html 00.30.24 # lots of stuff 00.30.54 # yeah i really like the build 00.31.08 # cept i cant update it to the latest cvs idk y 00.31.20 # yeah 00.31.46 # i like the left to wps from root idea too 00.31.52 # the iaudio was that way with of 00.31.53 # me 2 00.31.59 # really handy 00.32.02 # iriver firmware does that 00.32.19 # yeah.. i never tried the iaudio firmware long enough 00.32.41 # bought my h140 with the intention of installing rockbox 00.32.48 # probably should have looked at it at least 00.33.03 # eh rockbox is much better 00.33.25 # i want a H140 :(....need more space 00.33.56 # brb 00.33.56 # yeah... i've settled on having multiple players 00.34.05 # i filled my 20 gb 00.34.09 # they are smaller than cd cases 00.34.35 # i have a 30gb x5l and a h140... thinking of getting a gigabeat when it gets developed.. h140's are getting scarce 00.35.26 # If a patch on the tracker covers functionality that has since be implemented a different way, should you close it as rejected or out of date? 00.35.55 # roll a dice and pick! 00.35.59 # probably out of date 00.36.07 # since its obsolete 00.36.11 # but what do i know 00.36.24 # * safetydan rolls 1d6 00.36.24 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@81-179-70-29.dsl.pipex.com) 00.37.12 # guess its... um.. flip a coin 00.37.15 # :) 00.39.36 # "Out of date" it is 00.40.50 # goffa: the gigabeat F and X series are also out of production I think. But you can still buy them. 00.41.00 # yeah 00.41.10 # that's why i was looking at them 00.41.17 # they are still reasonably priced on ebay 00.41.24 # saw an f i think for $140 00.41.28 # 40gb 00.41.34 # not bad 00.41.37 # yeah 00.41.44 # pretty cheap.. my H140 was $200 00.42.24 # my F40 was EUR 190 00.42.55 # i kinda wonder how tough is the screen on the gigabeat? 00.43.18 # i like the small screen on my h140 and x5... x5 had to go to the factory because i cracked the lcd once.. 00.44.36 # not that i'm tough on equipment.. but these players go EVERYWHERE with me 00.44.45 # one of them anyway 00.45.18 # hi, i was listening to music using today's build for the ipod photo, and for no apparent reason, the music stopped and i got a wierd screen with "Data abort at 0004C220" 00.45.39 # i wasn't browsing or anything, just had music playing 00.46.18 # any ideas as to how i can fix this? 00.46.28 # reboot? 00.46.32 # yeah i know that 00.46.34 # i think hold and select 00.46.36 Join webguest69 [0] (n=425dac13@labb.contactor.se) 00.46.38 # shuts it off 00.46.39 # it's already happend a few times 00.46.54 # i just wanted to let the devs know 00.46.54 # ok 00.47.10 # everything was working fine with the build released on the 29th 00.48.51 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 00.49.18 # btw the song's an 273 Kbps mp3, if that matters 00.49.25 # i have peak meters and all that stuff turned off 00.57.43 Quit lightyear (Remote closed the connection) 00.59.40 Quit klrspz () 01.05.08 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.06.02 # Is there a decent free C IDE for Linux? I've been using vim to date. I'd use Eclipse CDT (since I use Eclipse normally at work), but I don't really have the ram for it. 01.06.12 # hmm, how can i enable the peak meter? 01.06.22 # i see the config menus but not the meter itself :) 01.06.32 # xorAxAx, pick a WPS that has the peak meters on it 01.06.40 # ah 01.06.57 # is there such in the cvs snapshot? 01.07.15 # the default one has peakmeters I think 01.07.38 # indeed 01.28.00 Quit Kohlrabi ("Quit") 01.32.21 Join jcdent [0] (n=45b56f38@labb.contactor.se) 01.33.19 Join jcdenton [0] (n=45b56f38@labb.contactor.se) 01.33.19 Quit jcdent (Client Quit) 01.36.08 # hey does anyone know if rockbox will work with my alpine HU?? 01.39.02 Join Paul_The_Nerd [0] (n=Main@wirelessdata-031-030.mycingular.net) 01.41.21 Quit jcdenton ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 01.42.06 Quit dan_a (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.52.41 Quit barrywardell () 01.59.11 Quit TeaSea ("Leaving") 02.00.09 Quit mikearthur (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.05.47 Join Hulex [0] (n=Hulex@c-68-38-146-254.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 02.06.18 Quit secleinteer () 02.08.09 # no 02.08.13 Join YouCeyE [0] (n=YouCeyE@unaffiliated/youceye) 02.08.58 Part pixelma 02.09.18 Part Hulex 02.13.42 Part Paul_The_Nerd 02.15.39 Quit chendo (Remote closed the connection) 02.15.48 Join chendo [0] (n=chendo@203-206-36-162.dyn.iinet.net.au) 02.16.29 Quit mkey (""Welcome to IRC; Where men are men, women are men and little girls are FBI agents!"") 02.22.02 Join Terinjokes [0] (n=Terinjok@adsl-215-78-59.mia.bellsouth.net) 02.22.16 # can i put an port idea out here? 02.23.07 Quit Rob2222 () 02.23.10 Quit joe2 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.23.13 # I think there should be a rockbox zune port 02.24.02 # it will only even get a chance if a dev has the device 02.24.37 # well, i was just thinking, it would take something like rockbox to get the system usible 02.25.08 # windows on it?> 02.25.31 # well microsoft is *already* taking out features 02.26.52 # is it the new microsoft ipod killer 02.27.39 # yes 02.27.48 # its not out yet so 02.27.48 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@c211-28-95-208.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 02.28.06 # yes, i was being slightly sarcastic 02.28.14 # LOL its the top article on digg 02.28.25 # anyone experienced with ATA errors here? 02.28.29 # newest* 02.28.50 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 02.29.04 # yes, Doomed, I have Digg Updater 02.29.17 Join manegol [0] (n=monalm@user-11fad6d.dsl.mindspring.com) 02.30.26 Quit lee-qid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.31.29 # lol u see the server rooms? 02.31.35 # messy networks 02.33.24 # who? 02.33.31 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@ACB19D0C.ipt.aol.com) 02.33.51 # is K Rose really worth 60 million now? 02.35.21 # dunno, never meet KR is real life, though i had a really interesting dream 02.36.35 # lol he seems like a down to earth guy 02.37.49 Join piroko [0] (n=jeremy@dialup-4.225.92.186.Dial1.Cincinnati1.Level3.net) 02.38.07 # yeah, he was in my dream 02.39.21 # are the ipod 4g programmers aware of a freezing bug while running at least sid files? 02.40.18 # Terinjokes did u read the business week story 02.40.44 # no, i saw it, but i was busy atm...i'm sure kevin dugg it.... 02.41.16 # actually he didnt 02.41.24 # dan huard did 02.42.24 # yes, i just realised that he didn't digg it... 02.43.17 # hold on, found a video 02.44.00 # damn man to think of it he has become more classy 02.44.10 # that a look at this http://digg.com/videos_comedy/TSS_Kevin_recommends_Slashdot_Video 02.45.44 Quit amiconn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.45.45 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 02.54.30 Join Mongey|clean [0] (n=Mongeyc@86.41.10.129) 02.54.49 Join Walsho [0] (n=markwals@213-94-254-31.b-ras1.dbn.dublin.eircom.net) 02.54.59 # kk 02.55.10 # Alrite Marko 02.55.20 # yo 02.55.54 # damn i rembmer those days lol 02.56.54 # ah, thats who Dan Huard is! Now i remember the name! 02.57.40 Quit Terinjokes (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.58.08 Join Terinjokes [0] (n=Terinjok@adsl-215-78-59.mia.bellsouth.net) 02.58.23 # server spilt didn't it? 02.59.06 Join BloodySorcerer [0] (n=g@cpe-72-230-178-79.rochester.res.rr.com) 02.59.34 # did u see leo's idea for techtv reunion? 02.59.38 # i hope they do tho 03.00.54 # yeah, that was the same day i had my *strange* dream 03.02.57 # haha 03.03.32 Join joe2 [0] (n=YouCeyE@ppp-71-136-70-205.dsl.sndg02.pacbell.net) 03.04.06 # no, i just confirmed it, Kevin does not in fact have 60 million 03.04.28 # whats he got 03.04.43 Quit webguest69 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 03.04.44 # hes got some thing big cuz he dont work a normal person job 03.05.12 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.05.14 # well, lets see, he was loaned $5 the other day so he could eat 03.06.06 Quit Terinjokes () 03.06.25 Quit Walsho () 03.06.49 Quit Mongey|clean () 03.07.29 Join Terinjokes [0] (n=Terinjok@adsl-215-78-59.mia.bellsouth.net) 03.07.36 # haha u lie 03.07.44 # sorry about that 03.07.46 # i lie? what do you mean? 03.08.10 Quit piroko ("telinit 0") 03.08.33 # where did u find the $5 thing lol 03.09.16 # Dan told me 03.10.40 # lol ok 03.11.50 # or rather commented 03.15.56 # lol 03.17.25 Quit YouCeyE (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.24.56 # Kevin is one of those people that i can understand 03.29.40 # * Terinjokes wants the pizza to cook faster! 03.31.19 Join infamis [0] (n=4b039841@labb.contactor.se) 03.37.08 Quit Terinjokes () 03.37.50 # anybody use an ide with the source? I asked this before and everybody went off on a huge tangent 03.37.53 Join Terinjokes [0] (n=Terinjok@adsl-215-78-59.mia.bellsouth.net) 03.39.41 Quit bondolo ("Cya!") 03.40.49 # hey doomed! 03.40.54 # hello 03.41.15 # i dont want rain 03.41.24 # i'm wondering what i should do with some of my old pdas 03.41.33 # idk color screen? 03.41.44 # yes 03.41.46 Join bondolo [0] (n=mike@dsl081-053-164.sfo1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 03.42.05 # o0o0o 03.42.10 # er...some of theme 03.43.20 # hmm 03.43.43 # i've been trying to think of what to do with them for a couple months now 03.43.51 # what kind 03.44.16 # palm 03.44.29 # o0o 03.46.29 # one possiblity comes to mine, make one of those "leaked" pictures of Microsoft Zune 03.46.47 # lol 03.49.54 # it wouldn't be too hard to make an interface, and it simply be a picture shown on the screen 03.51.45 Quit Terinjokes () 03.53.00 Join Terinjokes [0] (n=Terinjok@adsl-215-78-59.mia.bellsouth.net) 03.53.39 Join Hulex [0] (n=Hulex@c-68-38-146-254.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 03.53.46 # sorry about that, i kinda got to go, doomed, you have a digg username? 03.53.51 Part Hulex 03.54.24 Join safetydan_ [0] (n=dan@cor6-ppp3022.for.dsl.connect.net.au) 03.54.58 Quit safetydan (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.56.57 Quit manegol (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.58.36 Join CCA [0] (n=45d43437@labb.contactor.se) 03.59.37 Quit CCA (Client Quit) 03.59.38 Quit Terinjokes () 04.00.13 Join CCA [0] (n=45d43437@labb.contactor.se) 04.00.46 Join nomegol [0] (n=monalm@user-11fad6d.dsl.mindspring.com) 04.04.14 Quit lodesi (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.05.51 Join Vegabondmx [0] (n=Vegabond@unaffiliated/vegabondsx) 04.06.32 Quit CCA ("CGI:IRC") 04.06.47 Part Vegabondmx 04.08.00 Nick safetydan_ is now known as safetydan (n=dan@rockbox/developer/safetydan) 04.15.36 Join scott666 [0] (n=scott666@c-71-195-12-129.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 04.16.10 # anybody know a good ide with source-navigation that works well with rb? 04.29.10 # <^jhMikeS^> When adding a new options menu item and a new string, do I have to place the new string in every lang file or does is default to english if a string in the current language doesn't exist? 04.29.56 # whuddaya know, vc express gets the jbo done 04.30.06 # ^jhMikeS^: just english.lang 04.30.27 # <^jhMikeS^> JdGordon: Ok, thanks. 04.43.45 # what is DEADBEEF? 04.45.45 Join dan_a [0] (n=dan-mirc@217.23.173.156) 04.46.17 # why do you ask? 04.47.13 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@a82-93-10-238.adsl.xs4all.nl) 04.52.50 # infamis: It's a special string used for detecting stack overflows. 04.54.08 # a number actually 04.54.27 # it's less exciting in base 10, 3735928559 :) 04.55.15 # just going through the source, and don't see it used anywhere, only declared 04.56.09 # ./crt0.S: /* Set up some stack and munge it with 0xdeadbeef */ 04.56.09 # ./crt0.S: ldr r4, =0xdeadbeef 04.56.12 # ./thread.c:#define DEADBEEF ((unsigned int)0xdeadbeef) 04.56.12 # ./thread.c: if(stackptr[0] != DEADBEEF) 04.57.33 # hmm...damn vc express 04.57.39 # *vs 04.58.53 # what makes the number deadbeef special, or is it just programmers trying to be funny? 04.59.44 # why not DEDBABEE or something else? 05.00.59 Join Rob2222_ [0] (n=Miranda@AC9E6543.ipt.aol.com) 05.01.04 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0xDEADBEEF 05.01.06 # it's a very old joke 05.02.04 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.03.04 # ...which I'm making a big-ass deal over, huh? lol 05.05.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.06.24 # asm(" move.l %d0,0x10017ffc"); 05.07.25 Join agabus_ [0] (n=agabus@203-206-232-71.dyn.iinet.net.au) 05.07.40 # ...in start_firmware()...why is this address significant to throw the value 0 into it? 05.15.34 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.25.20 Quit agabus__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.29.01 Join ScoTTie_ [0] (n=scott@unaffiliated/scottie) 05.37.49 # infamis, have a look at firmware/crt0.S 05.38.21 # I'm not sure why that memory address is used, but it's easy enough to figure out what it's used for 05.42.19 Quit ScoTTie (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.47.26 Quit kidd3ckz ("im out this bitch, bitch niggas") 05.59.03 # safetydan, thanks; so I guess the bootloader throws value X into address Y, and if we successfully got to start_firmware(), then the we got a good startup & it sets the contents of Y to 0, which let's the bootloader know that we got all the way through? 05.59.30 # that's my guess too... bootloader is not really my area of expertise though 06.00.05 # I'm trying to learn rb from front to back ;) 06.00.44 # that doesn't sound right to me, if we are loaded correctly, why would we care what the bootloader thinks? 06.02.10 # failsafe I guess 06.02.19 # if rockbox can't boot, boot to the original firmware 06.03.01 # hm, i see 06.03.14 # bootloader seems to be the only place that actually reads from 10017ffc; everything else is a write 06.03.14 # i didn't look at the code before speaking :) 06.03.19 Part scott666 06.05.22 # "The cookie is not reset. This must mean that the boot loader has crashed. Let's start the original firmware immediately." ..... 'jmp 8' 06.05.51 # ah right, it's the cookie address 06.06.22 # it persists across reboots 06.08.04 # that makes sense now 06.14.13 Nick BHSPit[Birfday] is now known as BHSPitMonkey (n=stephen@adsl-66-141-170-52.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 06.22.06 # is this correct: when you first boot up, crt0.s runs, sets up os stuff, then calls bootloader/main.c:main(), which then calls all the different inits(), loads the firmware (the rockbox.[target] file) which takes you to apps/main.c:main()? 06.24.45 Quit Davide-NYC (Remote closed the connection) 06.30.52 Quit dan_a (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.31.22 Quit nomegol (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.56.34 Quit BloodySorcerer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.56.44 Join BloodySorcerer [0] (n=g@cpe-72-230-178-79.rochester.res.rr.com) 06.58.19 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-68-77-160-184.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net) 07.00.09 Quit infamis ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 07.05.16 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.05.58 Quit safetydan ("Ex-Chat") 07.07.54 # anybody around who can help me with an idea for a plugin i'm writing? 07.13.57 Quit ^jhMikeS^ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.16.07 Join secleinteer [0] (n=secleint@70.230.151.69) 07.16.26 Join vadim [0] (n=vadim@ip70-181-141-86.sd.sd.cox.net) 07.22.15 Quit Doomed ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.01 :: www.XLhost.de )") 07.22.30 Quit midgey34 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 07.25.14 Join midgey34 [0] (n=TJ@c-71-205-31-207.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 07.26.47 # morning 07.29.23 Join cismo_ [0] (i=cismo@adsl-85-217-33-251.kotinet.com) 07.36.03 Join Paul_The_Nerd [0] (n=Main@wirelessdata-031-030.mycingular.net) 07.37.01 # I feel special. 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(username miipekk) 08.50.43 # done! 08.52.19 # thanks :) 08.56.04 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 08.59.54 Join einhirn [0] (i=Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 08.59.54 Quit einhirn (Client Quit) 09.02.06 Join mikearthur [0] (n=mike@82-41-205-190.cable.ubr11.edin.blueyonder.co.uk) 09.05.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.05.41 Join [TCK] [0] (n=tckocr@85-210-145-65.dsl.pipex.com) 09.07.06 # Bagder: Wait, you have the Sansa board? 09.07.19 # not yet, UPS package is on its way 09.07.21 # Or has it just been sent? 09.07.24 # Ah 09.10.57 Join petur [0] (n=d4efd6a6@labb.contactor.se) 09.12.50 Part Paul_The_Nerd 09.13.29 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.17.39 Join safetydan [0] (n=dan@cor6-ppp3022.for.dsl.connect.net.au) 09.26.57 Quit mikearthur (Remote closed the connection) 09.27.30 Join mikearthur [0] (n=mike@82-41-205-190.cable.ubr11.edin.blueyonder.co.uk) 09.28.18 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=steve-o@adsl-66-142-188-142.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 09.36.30 Join mkey [0] (n=mkey@pD9E35F77.dip.t-dialin.net) 09.41.13 Join jn [0] (n=jn@adsl-69-109-251-57.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) 09.41.30 # hey, is there support for video playback for rb-ipod-video ? 09.42.19 # no 09.42.45 # any work being done for it? 09.43.18 # there's been some work and a patch but not usable iirc (1 fps or so) 09.43.33 # check the tracker 09.43.37 # link? 09.43.46 # search? 09.43.58 # i have. 09.44.42 # there's an xvid and mpeg-4 decoder i think (seperate patches) which both don't really do much as i understand it, and only decode at like 1fps as petur said.. 09.44.53 # those are *months* old also. don't expect video playback soon. 09.45.46 # is there anyway i can help? 09.46.13 Quit mikearthur (Remote closed the connection) 09.46.14 # only if you know C or asm and something about video decoding :) 09.47.37 # jn: tracker -> categories -> video 09.47.38 # ic.. so in the meantime using the apple os would be my best bet for video, do you happen to know a good way to copy video to the ipod (Apple fw) from linux all the methods ive found have been poor at best 09.48.06 # haven't done anything from linux for it, i use videora for windows.. 09.49.37 # ill use wine and videoro then i guess :) 09.49.52 # i just got a 5g today :o 09.50.53 # nice, that's the best i've found; might need to google for "videora audio sync" to learn how to fix any audio sync problems. it's "videora" btw. 09.50.54 # :) 09.53.30 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c210-49-190-113.eburwd8.vic.optusnet.com.au) 09.54.42 # -async 1 :) 09.55.10 # precisely. :) and set FPS to 29.97. 09.56.38 # * midkay is headed to bed. 09.56.39 # night all. 10.05.58 Join bluebrother [0] (i=9xDFbavw@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 10.11.26 Join dan_a [0] (n=dan-mirc@wormhole.domicilium.com) 10.24.13 # dan_a: Is the user timer implemented & working for g3? 10.25.12 # bluebrother: nice work on closing flyspray entries 10.25.48 # Bagder, thanks. I have a bit free time this morning as my computer at work broke down :( 10.26.22 # amiconn: I don't know - is that TIMER2? If so I think it's untested. 10.26.46 # untested, afaik 10.26.57 # i don't think my code will work for 3g 10.27.17 # preglow: which code is that? 10.27.21 # strange, I thought the zezayer rwps was commited. 10.27.34 # but I think it should get reworked. 10.27.47 # dan_a: firmware/timer.c 10.28.04 # Seems like it is implemented for pp5002 10.28.18 # Bagder, different question: how about adding the scrolling margins? It has been discussed before the freeze ... 10.28.34 # dan_a: there seems to be a flaw in your crt0.S commit from yday 10.28.38 # We don't want scrolling margins. We want viewports 10.29.00 # Bagder: Not another one! Where is it? 10.29.10 # (or what is it?) 10.29.11 # hang on, checking... 10.29.40 # on line 337 10.29.44 # you check for PP 10.29.58 # then you have an #else at 350 10.30.09 # and below the else, there are checks for PP models 10.30.21 # even though that code will never be used on PP machines 10.31.19 # amiconn, sure. But what is against using scrolling margins for now? Viewports will change the wps pretty heavy. 10.31.22 # Bagder: Ah. That should have been taken out - it's from the first version of the patch where I had #define USE_COP to say whether we'd even compile the COP stuff or not 10.31.42 # dan_a: yeah, I thought it looked like that 10.32.08 # dan_a: Unless I'm going mad, line 47 contains #ifdef CPU_PP, and so does line 88 - but there's no #endif between the two. 10.32.27 # dan_a: You can test whether the timer works by running the metronome plugin. It uses the timer 10.32.44 # You will need a working timer for the grayscale lib :) 10.33.11 Join mkey_ [0] (n=mkey@pD9E36585.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.35.31 Join lodesi [0] (n=lds@d02m-213-44-187-202.d4.club-internet.fr) 10.35.32 # linuxstb: Again, it's the same thing - I pretty much swapped "#ifdef USE_COP" for "#ifdef CPU_PP" - I'll do a cleanup commit later today or tomorrow - not rushing it this time! - to get rid of the crud 10.36.19 # amiconn: From memory, the metronome runs. Unfortunately I don't have a working Rockbox on my ipod at the moment 10.41.42 # bluebrother: I don't like the idea of temporarily introducing scrolling margins (with its own syntax), and then later breaking all WPSs when we introduce viewports (and remove scrolling margins). 10.42.08 # won't viewports break all wps anyway? 10.42.14 # and I don't think viewports need to break existing wpses 10.42.33 # ah, ok. 10.42.34 # it'll just make them use one huge fullscreen viewport by default 10.42.56 # I thought they would necessarily break. 10.43.03 # * linuxstb agrees with Bagder - viewports won't affect existing WPSs at all. 10.43.29 # this changes the prerequisites a bit ;-) 10.48.16 Quit mkey (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.50.04 # Bagder: (and others) What do you think about spliting up crt0.S into crt0-sh1.S, crt0-coldfire.S and crt0-arm.S ? There doesn't seem to be anytthing shared between the three... 10.50.16 # very sensible I think 10.50.40 # could probably even be in target/[arm|sh|...]/ 10.50.43 # Makes sense to me 10.50.52 # Bagder: definitely 10.51.24 # I mean, when we change things we can just as well move towards the target_tree approach 10.51.47 # yes 10.52.12 # Ideally, all target specific firmware code will be moved there one day 10.52.19 # yes 10.52.47 # This can even be done file by file, no need to move everything for a target at once 10.53.20 # This will at most cause very few extra #ifdefs temporarily 10.53.32 # Hmm, just wondering if i should try reflashing the bootloader to h140.. just implemented flashed rockbox detection, so if rockbox firmware is found from flash, load it. Unless record button has been pressed, then load from disk 10.54.02 # Yay! Flashed rockbox :-) 10.54.18 # How much boot time does it save? 10.54.57 # safetydan: a few seconds, and rockbox logo is displayed immediately :) 10.55.43 # I assume there isn't room for both Rockbox and the original firmware in flash? 10.55.48 # cool 10.56.04 # linuxstb: nope, original fw takes almost all space from the flash 10.56.40 # Any idea if the OF copies itself to RAM, or if it runs from flash? 10.57.14 # Afaik it copies itself to ram, splitting itself into several parts 10.59.14 # But anyway, I'ld be very happy to completely get rid of the original firmware. 10.59.27 # but with this modified bootloader with flashed rockbox detection support, it's very nice that there is no need to touch critical bootloader section (or start sector) at all when installing/upgrading rockbox to flash 10.59.58 # so even if player crashes/upgrade fails, rockbox would continue working from disk normally 11.00.17 # Similar concept to what we do on archos 11.00.39 # ...only that the system is even a bit more modular there 11.01.06 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host68-143.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 11.01.22 # First comes a tiny flash loader which almost never changes. This loader then loads one of 2 firmware images 11.01.35 # * linuxstb wishes we knew enough about the PPs to attempt ipod flashing... 11.01.50 # By default it loads the second one, but can also load the first when holding a button 11.02.15 # The first image is permanent (included with the full flash rom image), and is called bootbox 11.02.29 # Slasheri, no chance of dumping the of to the disk and booting it from there? 11.02.53 # safetydan: in theory that could work, but i have no idea how to load the image to ram 11.02.58 Quit jn ("Lost terminal") 11.03.08 # This is a stripped down rockbox which only handles RoLo and USB mode (and charging on v1) 11.03.27 # Guess it doesn't matter so much for the H1xx series. 11.03.36 # The second image is the full rockbox image 11.03.40 # H3xx users probably won't be flashing rockbox anytime soon 11.04.04 # Both images can either be uncompressed (with the option to run directly from flash) or ucl compressed 11.04.39 # safetydan: Why? 11.04.46 # The first image (bootbox) is compressed in all flash rom images we ship 11.04.50 # linuxstb: usbotg 11.04.57 # Ah yes... 11.05.14 # * amiconn looks at petur 11.05.15 # with h140 there is some problems when running directly from flash.. somehow, when audio is playing, after 30 minutes or so the player suddenly crashes 11.05.16 # and some freaks watch video on it 11.05.21 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.05.59 # maybe it would be better to start with loading the fw from flash to ram. That way flash image could be even upgraded very easily without the need for special files (rockbox.iriver would be enough for the flash upgrade) 11.06.02 # amiconn: ipod flashing?? wouldn't that pretty much mean overwriting the bootloader? 11.06.08 # amiconn: do we even know if ipods can be flashed? 11.06.17 # amiconn: I'm going to look at it soon ;) 11.07.29 # preglow: I'm not talking about ipod here. But in fact flashing should be straightforward on ipod. It's just writing the correct bitpatterns to certain flash rom addresses to enable flash mode, then program. Same thing on all CPUs 11.07.39 # preglow: Yes, it would mean overwriting the Apple bootloader - which is why I said we don't know enough about the hw to be able to do it. 11.07.50 # The question remains _what_ to flash where in order to not break it... 11.08.11 # (because we seem to rely on the existing bootloader to init a lot of the hardware) 11.08.37 # linuxstb: Yes, and more important, we rely on the bootloader diskmode. 11.08.57 # USB is implemented in software on ipod 11.09.05 # linuxstb: exactly 11.09.21 # without the bootloader, i'm pretty certain rockbox will not work as it is 11.09.28 # especially not on nano 11.09.43 # where we rely on the bootloader to init lcd 11.10.05 Quit BHSPitLappy (Remote closed the connection) 11.12.46 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54964935.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.33.57 Join _FireFly_ [0] (n=FireFly@p54A475B6.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.34.20 Quit nytroe (Client Quit) 11.37.46 # * Bagder likes busybox 11.38.03 # I added the 'cat' command to my MIPS image 11.38.10 # 144 bytes 11.38.27 Quit Nibbler ("Leaving") 11.38.52 # What do you run it on Bagder 11.38.52 # that's... eh 32 MIPS instructions ;-) 11.39.48 # its a custom board using NEC thing (for dvb) 11.40.07 # big NDA, multi-core chip 11.40.44 # Nice 11.41.09 # well, mips is a whole new arch for me 11.41.30 # Does the PSP use MIPS? 11.41.39 # I seem to remember it doing so... 11.41.39 # yes I think so 11.42.02 # this has in fact a similar mips core 11.42.03 Quit mkey_ (""Welcome to IRC; Where men are men, women are men and little girls are FBI agents!"") 11.42.09 # R4K 11.42.13 # bluebrother: I didn't think the idea of adjusting fonts on-the-fly had been rejected? 11.42.27 # not by amiconn at least ;-) 11.42.51 # Vector fonts would be so pretty... 11.43.11 # Also, I'm not sure the existence of a patch means that a feature request should be closed... 11.43.23 # why not? 11.43.25 Join kidd3ckz [0] (n=email@c-71-196-155-198.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 11.43.35 # Because Rockbox doesn't have that feature. 11.44.00 # but when a patch is submitted the intention (of the submitter) is to get it included in rockbox. 11.44.49 # (most of the time) 11.45.13 # having a request and a patch just clutters FS and at least one of them will most probably get lost. 11.45.37 # just link them? 11.46.16 # hmm. I still don't see a reason why not to close them -- there actually is an entry (which is a patch) 11.46.37 # Also, the patch may implement the feature, but not in the "correct" way, meaning the patch might be rejected. 11.47.02 # so the information don't get lost. If someone provides a patch I guess at least that person has a request for that functionality. 11.47.39 # true, but from what I saw in that case there will be a discussion about the patch instead of rejecting it. 11.48.11 Join mkey [0] (n=mkey@pD9E36585.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.49.17 # Maybe it's just the reason for closing I disagree with - the feature request should be closed as a duplicate (even though it may have come before the patch), rather than "invalid" or "out of date". 11.49.29 # also, I'm still of the opinion that users will re-report a feature request if it's really important to them. 11.49.43 # ok, maybe using "duplicate" would suit better. 11.49.59 # I still feel linking them is better 11.50.09 Join Paul_The_Nerd [0] (n=Main@66.209.15.236) 11.51.07 # I'm not sure. 11.51.42 # maybe we should create some ClosingTasks guidelines in the wiki. 11.51.51 # or are there some that I just haven't seen? 11.52.20 # It's not just ClosingTasks, it would be useful to have guidelines for all aspects of flyspray - so people use it consistently. 11.53.00 # e.g. should a patch that implements a feature request be a new task, or added to the feature request? 11.53.25 # weird problem this is: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=5635.0 11.53.44 # I'm in favour of it being posted as a new task 11.53.58 # With "depends on" pointing at the Feature Request 11.55.32 # problem is that non-developers can't add dependencies on FS. 11.55.41 Quit safetydan (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.56.04 # You can't create a dependency when originally posting? 11.56.37 # no. At least it wasn't possible back the days I was classified as a normal "user". 11.56.51 # Hmm 11.56.57 # but maybe this can be adjusted in FS. Don't know. 11.57.05 # It seems to me that when creating a new task you should be able to set "Depends On" 11.57.22 # I think adding the patch to the feature request just makes it harder to know if something's been done yet. 11.57.41 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 11.58.22 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 11.58.22 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 11.58.34 Join crashd [0] (i=nobody@badger.ing.me.uk) 11.58.35 Part crashd 11.59.17 # Paul_The_Nerd: The feature request would then need to have its type changed to "patch"... Bugs could be handled the same way. 11.59.25 Join safetydan_ [0] (n=dan@cor5-ppp1747.bri.dsl.connect.net.au) 11.59.37 # But then we would lose the difference between patches implementing new features, and patches fixing bugs.... 11.59.42 Join leftright [0] (n=leftrigh@p54997828.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.00.06 # Slasheri: you around 12.03.52 Quit kidd3ckz ("im out this bitch, bitch niggas") 12.04.56 # linuxstb: The problem is that the person posting the patch often can't change the task type. I think it would be more consistent for it to just be posted as a patch, with the depends pointing to the Feature Request or Bug Report. 12.05.47 # leftright: yes :) 12.06.21 # almost done with the military ? 12.06.42 # hehe, almost over, 19 days left and now on vacation ;) 12.07.15 # R and R and hacking on Rockbox :) 12.07.27 # :D 12.07.33 Join Nibbler [0] (n=sven@port-212-202-193-252.dynamic.qsc.de) 12.08.02 # Slasheri: there is a valid playback bug reported on the forum http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=5018.15 12.08.29 # hmm, lets see 12.08.36 # pabouk has the steps layed out to reproduce it, and I can reproduce it as well 12.09.06 # Paul_The_Nerd: Yes, but from what bluebrother said, it seems users can't set dependencies either... But i don't feel strongly either way - I just raised that as an example of where it would be useful to have some flyspray usage guidelines. 12.09.20 # Indeed 12.09.52 # I think allowing users to arbitrarily set dependencies when posting a task is better than giving them free reign over task types. 12.09.55 # leftright: interesting, i will try that soon 12.10.32 # But I agree, usage guidelines of any sort, just for consistency, would be great if they would actually be read 'n followed 12.11.01 # leftright: in fact the whole buffering system has several problems at the moment.. i hope i had time to reimplement the whole buffering as an api 12.11.36 # We would just link to them from the top of the flyspray page - and tell users they must read them before submitting a new task. But then we need to make them short and concise enough so people actually pay attention. 12.11.51 # Slasheri: thanks for looking at it 12.16.38 Quit chendo (Remote closed the connection) 12.17.07 Join chendo [0] (n=chendo@203-206-36-162.dyn.iinet.net.au) 12.19.02 Join San [0] (n=San@213-202-161-113.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 12.19.45 Join [San] [0] (n=San@213-202-161-113.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 12.21.07 # Hmm :/ 12.21.32 # * amiconn has doom running on his mini, but the buttons don't seem to work... 12.22.04 # Did it kick you into the demo, or something? 12.22.34 # Yes, you're probably in the demo - toggle the hold switch to bring up the Doom menu. 12.23.25 # Hmm, now it works 12.23.43 # * amiconn wonders why Play is fire and Select is change weapon and not vice versa 12.24.54 # I think we tried it the other way and ended up liking it leess. 12.24.55 # Hmm, going to the game selection sub menu crashes with an undefined instruction (!) 12.24.59 # I remember there were some odd control choices. 12.25.27 # I've never had that... 12.25.46 # Maybe it's the menu voice thing? 12.25.51 # The address is in IRAM 12.26.25 # Yes, probably voice. 12.26.37 # confirmed. 12.27.07 # How does it look compared to the h140? 12.27.56 # Worse (compared to how it looks on H1x0 _now_, i.e. with gamma correction and linearisation) 12.28.26 # My ipod correction table is still a bit off, hence it's too dark 12.28.43 # And the flicker doesn't make it better :( 12.32.07 Join ehour [0] (n=user32@cm191.omega169.maxonline.com.sg) 12.32.48 Part ehour 12.34.34 Join lightyear [0] (n=lightyea@p54875B2E.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.34.41 # For some reason I can't figure out how to move between options in the in-game menus 12.36.27 # Both Doom and Rockboy need someone to fix the ipod button handling... 12.37.40 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.39.49 # There's a variety of patches for them, though I've no idea how well they're written. 12.43.29 # That reminds me of something else for the ipod to-do list - an improved button driver with support for wheel acceleration and a wheel absolute-position API. 12.44.21 # Doom has a small bug (on all platforms) 12.45.36 # The message printing doesn't convert to utf8, so it shows the "invalid char" block in a number of lines 12.47.31 Join San [0] (n=San@213-202-161-113.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 12.48.00 # hey guys 12.48.31 # what type of battery should I get for my H300 if I want to upgrade it? 12.48.39 # 2200 mAh? 12.48.48 # or is that what I have atm? 12.49.21 # They come with either a 1300 or 1400. 12.49.30 # A 2200 is a considerable upgraded 12.49.36 # oh, so I want a 2200? 12.49.37 # Minus the last D 12.49.43 # ah, thanks 12.50.30 # got to go for now. 12.50.46 Quit bluebrother ("Leaving") 12.50.52 Join Febs [0] (n=medifebb@207-172-122-81.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 12.51.56 # preglow, did you see the thread on the forum where someone asked for a 50 band EQ? 12.53.08 Quit Bg3r (Remote closed the connection) 12.54.11 # * linuxstb noticed it.... 12.55.04 Quit [San] (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.55.11 # I personally don't think 50 is enough. 12.55.13 # why stop at 50? ;-) 12.55.30 # haha 12.55.34 # Clearly it should be allowed to be user defined, N+2 (the shelves) where N is as many as the user'd like. 12.56.14 # An independent band every 10 hz all the way up. 12.57.03 # Could you daisy-chain a number of H140s together via the optical i/o, each performing a few bands of EQ, and passing the signal through to the next player? 12.57.37 # what an excellent idea. i want this ASAP :P 12.57.47 Nick safetydan_ is now known as safetydan (n=dan@cor5-ppp1747.bri.dsl.connect.net.au) 12.57.57 # "Hi, I'm trying to use my iPod as a professional multitrack recorder. I think Rockbox should implement a 250 band EQ, simultaneous recording from multiple sources at 192kHz and also have a multiband compressor for mastering." 12.57.57 # You just exploded my brain. Thanks. 12.58.03 # * leftright hides his h140's 12.58.43 # "Oh, and what's the expected release day of the final Rockbox version?" 12.58.44 # * safetydan tries to think how you would even draw 50 bands in the GUI 12.59.11 # 10 pages of 5 bands each 12.59.14 Join Bg3r [0] (n=bager@rockbox/developer/Bger) 12.59.18 # Bagder, about the same time Duke Nukem Forever comes out 12.59.27 # :-] 12.59.46 # My most recent interface proposal would work. You would just have to click through 50 bands one at a time. 12.59.49 Join webguest19 [0] (n=c31ce021@labb.contactor.se) 12.59.56 # safetydan: Hey, Prey's been in development about as long, and it actually released. Only 11 years after the announcement. 13.00.48 # Febs, as soon as preglow gets that graphing stuff sorted, expect it to be implemented (maybe only with 5 bands though :) 13.01.17 # :) 13.01.30 # Paul_The_Nerd, true, the release of Prey has reduced the vaporware factor of DNF 13.01.30 Quit webguest19 (Client Quit) 13.01.44 # safetydan: But... not by much. 13.01.58 # still a reduction 13.02.10 # * safetydan goes back to his astronomical algorithms book 13.02.29 # Can the EQ code arbitrarily be duplicated for the middle 3 bands? For example, how hard would it be to create a build with 10 instead of the original 5? Would someone need to know the algorithms, or be able to just sorta insert them? 13.03.27 # afaik, you could just duplicate it 13.03.44 # safetydan: whats your local time ? 13.04.16 # 21:04 13.04.20 # I was just wondering, because adding another 2, or maybe another 5, wouldn't necessarily be a bad idea right? Since they only increase the processing load depending on how many are active anyway, and there is a case for only 5 bands being sub-optimal, at least by some peoples' standards. 13.04.36 # safetydan: Hmm, was it you who implemented fixed point cordinc sin() and cos()? 13.04.45 # amiconn, yeah that was me 13.05.01 # * amiconn would like to see that in the plugin lib 13.05.06 Join webguest19 [0] (n=c31ce021@labb.contactor.se) 13.05.22 # I will probably separate my exp() and log() as well 13.05.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.06.11 # that implementation is pretty specific to the equalizer 13.06.11 # Paul_The_Nerd: I guess "sub-optimal" is relative. Has any dap ever had a 5 band fully parametric EQ before RB? 13.06.21 # Febs: Didn't the Karma? 13.06.25 # Febs, I believe the Rio Karma had it. Or I might be misremembering 13.06.27 # beaten 13.06.31 # Febs: I like the idea of one-upping everything that's come before. 13.06.47 # I'm trying to remember if the Karma's EQ was fully parametric. 13.06.53 # it was 13.06.56 # I've been told it was, but I've never seen it. 13.06.59 # it had Q and everything 13.07.03 # the manual is online somewhere 13.07.33 # amiconn, there's also some fixed point functions in the replaygain code 13.07.37 # really high quality as well, didn't distort unless you made pretty extreme adjustments 13.09.32 # nudelyn, was it a quality thing, or did they do automatic precut setting? 13.09.43 # safetydan: I found a site a while ago with a lot of screenshots of the Karma's UI - the link will be in the IRC logs somewhere... Probably around the time you implemented the Rockbox EQ UI. 13.09.51 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.09.59 # linuxstb, that's probably what I'm thinking of 13.10.37 # not sure how it worked, but most EQs you can only subtract from without massive distortion. the karma seemed much better. woudl still distort though, so subtracting was stillt he best bet, but yo could subtract a bit less and add a little to a couple of ranges to make it sound better or easier to adjust 13.10.49 # Wasn't the Karma using a portalplayer chip as well? 13.11.00 # i think it was yeah 13.11.01 # safetydan: it's not too specific to not be useful for other plugins 13.11.01 # Paul_The_Nerd, you could always ask preglow when he shows up next if there's any point to adding more peak filters 13.11.14 # similar chip to what the ipod used, but without the completely broken cache 13.11.23 # speak of the devil 13.11.28 # The PP5003 IIRC. 13.12.07 # amiconn, is there any way to share code between the plugin lib and the apps code? Or is cut and paste the only way? 13.12.27 # If the code is apps code, just export it via the plugin api - no need to copy it into the plugin lib. 13.12.47 # * safetydan feels silly 13.12.49 # yes of course 13.14.28 # safetydan: as a matter of fact, it should cover pretty much any need, being very exact in both parameter and result 13.14.39 # now if we could just get replaygain.c out of firmware we could get a nice fmath.c going in apps 13.14.47 # What's the fp format? 13.15.01 # amiconn: argument, 0 -> 0xffffffff equal 0 to 2*pi 13.15.07 # amiconn: results, s0.31 fixed point 13.15.12 # safetydan: You could always put fmath.c in firmware/ 13.15.14 # amiconn: very practical and easy to adapt to every need 13.15.37 # (that's where the stdlib-type functions are anyway). 13.16.44 # In fact, firmware/common/ seems the ideal location. 13.17.10 # right, new file time then 13.17.31 # How could we solve the problem that on some targets, these functions are part of the core, and on other targets we only want to use them for plugins? 13.18.09 # Which targets don't need them in the core? mascodec? 13.18.16 # I would like to use sin() in plugins, but not put it in the core unless it's needed there 13.18.17 # yes 13.18.38 # Hmm.... 13.18.39 # amiconn: can't we just make a lib that can be linked from both plugin and core? 13.19.01 # uneeded functions shouldn't be linked anyway 13.19.10 # preglow: Hmm, yes. In fact that would be useful for some other functions as well 13.19.31 # amiconn: plus, it's by far the simplest solution i can think of 13.20.42 # Right now we're doing some magic to use core memcpy() and friends from plugins - but gcc requires a freestanding environment to always have these available 13.21.19 # If gcc uses e.g. memcpy() before the api pointer is set up, the plugin will crash 13.21.23 # very nice point 13.21.42 # But making these functions linkable to plugins faces us with another problem 13.22.08 # memcpy() etc use IRAM for code, but we don't want all plugins to use IRAM 13.22.37 # ...because then (1) we'd need to stop playback and (2) it's impossible on archos 13.22.52 # in that case i can only think that we'd need to compile to versions of the library 13.22.56 # two, even 13.23.04 # Also, coldfire memcpy() and memmove() are monsters... 13.24.16 # heh 13.24.22 # well 13.24.28 # in the context of coldfire, i hardly think it matters 13.29.36 # anwyho 13.29.40 # going away for the weekend 13.29.43 # see you all later 13.30.00 # have fun 13.30.09 # sure will 13.30.09 # bye 13.30.12 Part Paul_The_Nerd 13.31.25 Quit lee-qid ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 13.36.57 Quit spiorf (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 13.46.09 Quit petur ("later") 13.50.17 Join freqmod [0] (n=freqmod@110.80-203-37.nextgentel.com) 13.53.48 Quit midgey34 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 14.00.46 Quit safetydan ("Ex-Chat") 14.07.59 Quit BloodySorcerer ("Leaving") 14.26.51 Quit Febs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.29.17 Join Poka64 [0] (i=peter@hd5e241ae.gavlegardarna.gavle.to) 14.31.51 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 14.33.19 Quit TeaSea (Client Quit) 14.39.24 Join lamed [0] (n=59002155@labb.contactor.se) 14.39.52 # hello 14.40.06 # Quick question: If I do "bool thread_on_cop[MAXTHREADS] IBSS_ATTR;", how much memory does that take up? Is it MAXTHREADS bits, rounded to the nearest word, or is it MAXTHREADS words? 14.40.32 # check the map file 14.40.40 # but a bool never takes just a bit 14.40.55 # A bool takes one byte on our targets 14.41.23 # (at least it does on sh and coldfire) 14.41.33 Join Criamos [0] (n=Criamos@p54932091.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 14.42.21 # From some portalplayer pdf it seems that pp5021, pp5022 and pp5024 are very closely related 14.42.30 Quit aliask ("beer") 14.42.45 # pp5022 is the successor of pp5020, and the pp5021 is a derivate of it (probably just lower clock) 14.42.54 # Yes, I've seen press releases mentioning "pp5022/5021". 14.43.20 # The pp5024 is a pp5022 with some extra integrated components, and targeted for flash based players only 14.43.37 # Plus some components missing - such as the ATA interface. 14.44.54 # * linuxstb is reminded of yet another ipod to-do (although it's not really ipod specific) - make use of the extra IRAM in some targets... 14.45.15 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 14.45.22 Quit TeaSea (Client Quit) 14.45.55 # The extra components are analog audio and power management 14.45.56 # Thanks. Would it be better to have strange code to preserve IRAM, or to waste some IRAM? I'm just looking at the threading code with a view to adding COP support in there. 14.45.59 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 14.46.08 # And an RTC I think? 14.46.51 # The report doesn't tell... 14.46.57 Join San [0] (n=San@213-202-161-113.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 14.47.10 # There's a PP5024 product brief available. 14.47.25 # dan_a: I would think it would be easiest to run a secondary kernel on the cop 14.48.12 Quit [TCK] (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.48.41 Quit TeaSea (Client Quit) 14.49.16 # Yes, PP5024 features an RTC 14.50.05 # judging from my sansa, it isn't very good ;-) 14.50.28 # I mean accurate in keeping time 14.50.31 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 14.50.36 # amiconn: Did you see the rough outline of a plan I did yesterday for using the COP? http://pastebin.ca/113209 14.51.42 # (There's some things that I've already found are wrong with that, and it doesn't actually apply as a patch) 14.52.08 # Why not have a complete secondary thread array for the cop? 14.52.27 # This way you won't need a flag, and the thread switch will become faster 14.52.39 # Because I've not figured out how to do it yet! 14.53.46 # Btw, there might be a bug in lcd-ipod.c for pp5002 that might explain the high frame rate you got. 14.53.59 # :( 14.54.02 # Did you observe any graphical glitches? 14.54.19 # I haven't, no. 14.54.47 Quit _Veseliq_ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 14.55.11 # Hmm, then it's either unnecessary to wait for the lcd controller, or the timing is by coincidence slow enough, or the definition from ipl is wrong: 14.55.42 # Check lcd-ipod.c lines 43..48, and then line 90 14.56.08 # I would guess the 0x8000 in line 90 should have been IPOD_LCD_BUSY_MASK 14.57.06 # Now if we could make sure this isn't needed...... 14.57.32 # Yes, I've just checked the IPL source - it has "lcd_busy_mask" where we've got 0x8000. 14.59.11 # But lcd_busy_mask should be 0x8000 for all ipods apart from the Nano and Color/Photo.... The 0x80000000 is for the Nano and Color/Photo. 14.59.23 # aha 14.59.57 Join obo [0] (n=obo@82-46-82-224.cable.ubr02.trow.blueyonder.co.uk) 15.00.26 # pity :( 15.00.48 # So there's a bug, but the 3g really is that fast? 15.01.07 # There is a bug that doesn't hit 15.02.11 # We just don't need IPOD_LCD_BUSY_MASK as the nano/color/photo code is separate anyway 15.02.27 # Or rather, we should use it and always set it to 0x8000 for greyscale 15.03.17 Join agabus__ [0] (n=agabus@203-206-232-71.dyn.iinet.net.au) 15.04.27 # * amiconn wonders how the 3g can be faster than the 4g 15.04.46 # There must be some pp register that influences the ld port timing 15.05.09 # I expect a lot more reverse-engineeering went into the 3g than the 4g. 15.05.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.06.01 # The data transfer mechanism is exactly the same apart from the different addresses 15.06.11 Quit TeaSea ("Leaving") 15.06.45 # Only the mini g2 has a different interface (but is similarly slow as the g4) 15.06.45 # It did seem to come back with a result immediately 15.09.17 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 15.09.17 Quit webguest19 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 15.10.44 Join Saro [0] (n=Saro@88.144.55.244) 15.12.14 # anybody i can talk to around here about a plugin i'm trying to design? 15.13.39 # hotwire_: Ask the question, and if anyone knows then they'll help :) 15.13.41 # State your problem, and I'm sure people will reply. 15.14.39 Join Hansmaulwurf [0] (n=maerlyn@p50818493.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 15.15.08 # I wanna submit #5587 - that's a hebrew language update that also changes strings that are used with the internal font to a LANG_SYSFONT strings, so if the internal font does not support the chosen language characters,(like in hebrew,) the translator can use an english word instead. any thoughts please? 15.18.36 Join Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@dslb-082-083-155-216.pools.arcor-ip.net) 15.20.11 # Okay, so my idea for a plugin is a Checklist. Input file would be a textfile so it can be edited/written with with the existing text viewer 15.20.26 # 3 level heirarchy: Category (say recipies, or errands), Heading (Pizza?), and the entries itself (cheese, pizza dough etc) 15.20.37 # amiconn: Have you tried experimenting with the logic in the lcd_update_rect() function - e.g. removing some of the calls to lcd_wait_write(). Just randomly trying things (instead of assuming the IPL code was how it was for a good reason) worked miracles with the 5g's lcd driver. 15.21.05 # as a crude example of usefulness... personnaly i'd use it to go to the grocery store and get the right ingredients for certain recipies. 15.21.29 Quit agabus_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.23.09 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@82.193.235.34) 15.23.45 # Additionally, have it viewable as a sort of tree structure, ie, you can collapse headings or complete categories you're not using... I was even pondering functionality to move collapsed headings to below the ones being used (specifically because of limited screen sizes) 15.24.46 Join Stone2 [0] (n=grml@p548E2429.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 15.24.56 # any thoughts on practicality, or most importantly, how to best approach this? 15.25.23 # biggest problem is that this would be my first attempt at programming on rockbox. 15.26.15 # hmm, just wondering where i can get the instruction set for coldfire cpu that is same the gnu assembler uses.. 15.26.40 # looking at the "programmer's reference manual", there the instructions are very different than in real code 15.27.37 # hotwire_: The things to think about are 1) Your plugin should work on all Rockbox targets - the Archos devices only have 32KB of memory available for plugins (both code and data). 2) You want to minimise disk accesses - preferably just reading from disk once at plugin start, and writing once at plugin end. 15.29.11 # Also, what functionality would your plugin offer that couldn't be done by a set of text files stored in a directory tree? 15.31.51 # it would be more of having all of them in one file, so you wouldn't have to bounce around between multiple text files (of course as it gets big, it could impede certain targets), and be able to dynamically rearrange the order so things you're not looking for are moved to the bottom, and hidden via a collapsable heading. 15.34.00 # essentially set the controls to move up and down, and with just one push of a button check the item in question off. Whearas using the text editor, you'd need to insert a character... Other option would be to permit clearing all checkmarks in one swoop. 15.36.06 # sufficient answer, or looking for something else? 15.37.50 # So firstly you would need to decide on the text file format, then write a function in C (which you can simply test on your PC if you want to, outside of Rockbox) which parses that text file into an internal format. You'll then display and manipulate that structure, and then write it back to disk. 15.38.00 # admittantly, i'd probably end up using the seperate text files to store the individual recipies. 15.38.22 # but this is more for just ingredients. 15.39.04 # okay... so get it to run on the PC first eh? Then come back after? 15.39.50 # You may find it easier to develop and debug as a standalone PC (console) app, but the Rockbox uisim would also be useful 15.40.34 # Just make sure you don't use any library functions not available in Rockbox - such as malloc/free. 15.41.01 # now, with there being an aribtrary number of Categories, Headings, and Entries, i figure a few arrays would be the way to go, Cat would be 2D array, headings 3d, and entries 4d (extra dimension needed because text would be saved as char[] 15.42.12 Join |apo| [0] (n=r00t@dslb-084-057-080-001.pools.arcor-ip.net) 15.47.05 Quit TeaSea ("Leaving") 15.47.30 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 15.49.39 Quit TeaSea (Client Quit) 15.51.21 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 15.54.55 # * Stone2 ist jetzt AWAY (grund: auto-AWAY nach 30 min idle-zeit) 15.54.55 Nick Stone2 is now known as Stone2|wech (n=grml@p548E2429.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 15.57.21 Quit apo` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.59.25 # here's a stupid question... say I stop a process, then I try to kill it using kill 2, I get 'Operation not permitted' notice. but If i'll su myself I couldn't kill that job because I can't see it from the root account... 15.59.33 Join muesli|delhi [0] (n=muesli_t@125.23.49.51) 15.59.55 # uh, now running the fw upgrade with my new bootloader.. 16.00.06 # and it still boots! \o/ 16.00.11 # lamed: you most likely don't own pid 2 16.00.25 Quit Rick (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 16.00.48 # now basic flash support should be almost ready.. 16.01.12 # lamed: Are you trying to kill something using its job number, not its PID? 16.01.29 Quit Stone2|wech ("Ich stinke also bin ich!") 16.02.04 Join Rick [0] (n=rick@pool-71-108-2-183.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 16.03.25 Quit Saro (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.03.40 # ... I'm pretty positive that what peter norton told me to do, let me see. 16.03.58 # then use "kill %2" 16.05.16 # mmm. how do i get a process PID? 16.05.24 # using ps 16.05.41 # all processes have a pid 16.07.03 Join jsh [0] (n=chatzill@host81-151-104-133.range81-151.btcentralplus.com) 16.07.22 # Slasheri: Have you been able to reflash an iriver firmware? 16.07.48 Nick jsh is now known as tICT (n=chatzill@host81-151-104-133.range81-151.btcentralplus.com) 16.08.00 # user@debian:~$ ps -a 16.08.07 # PID TTY TIME CMD 16.08.11 # 22379 pts/2 00:00:00 xedit 16.08.18 # ps -ax 16.08.21 # 26599 pts/0 00:00:00 grep 16.08.21 Quit tICT (Client Quit) 16.08.44 # or even ps uaxw 16.08.45 # nevermind that 16.08.56 # user@debian:~$ kill 26599 16.09.02 # jobs: [1]+ Stopped grep -r * 16.09.11 # so it fails 16.09.18 # ? 16.09.33 # lamed: I'd just do "fg 1" to go back to the job, then Ctrl-C 16.09.37 # that "jobs" output was not a response to the kill command 16.09.53 # fg %1 16.10.08 # Or just kill %1 - as Bagder said earlier... 16.10.27 # but if I kill it using kill%1, It will not appear on the jobs list. 16.10.36 # That's the idea... 16.10.43 # no, then you kill it and it dies 16.11.05 # what happend when I 'kill 26599'? 16.11.15 # you kill that process 16.11.24 # which could be the same as %1 16.11.25 # not to death? 16.11.32 # it depends 16.11.43 # a program can catch the default kill signal 16.11.44 # ah. then thats what I ment. it wasn't the same as %1 16.12.06 # But "kill %1" and "kill 26599" would be identical in your example. 16.12.32 # jugding by the jobs table is a wrong consumption? 16.13.25 # I'm not sure what you mean by "jobs table". Is that the output of the "jobs" command? 16.13.41 # YEAH 16.13.44 # whoops 16.14.08 # In bash, it reminds you of any jobs you have after every command 16.14.29 Quit San () 16.15.03 # Not quite - but if you kill a job, then the next time you enter a command in bash, bash will tell you that a job has been killed. 16.15.21 # So that could be confusing if you're not expecting it. 16.15.41 # It seems to be the first command after you background something 16.15.46 # you can actually tell bash to tell you when a job ends just when it happends. 16.16.06 # without it being popped out after the next command. 16.16.57 # it's an environment $VALUE somewhere I can't remember. 16.18.12 # * Bagder mostly use tcsh interactively 16.18.41 # BTW, in a very off-topic suggestion, can anyone suggest a better mail client for dealing with large mail folders than thunderbird? It doesn't seem to be coping well with the 4.5GB of email I've accumulated during my life... 16.18.54 # hehe 16.19.04 # Ahh, memories... 16.19.12 # I split my mail in multiple folders 16.19.22 # linuxstb: mail 16.19.29 # lamed: haha... 16.19.39 # :) 16.20.08 # I've got about 40-50 folders and sub-folders... 16.20.57 # So does everyone just use Thunderbird? 16.21.19 # I use pine 16.21.30 # I have 21 inboxes 16.22.09 # can't bear any gui-based for deal with large amounts of email 16.22.21 # So you use something like fetchmail to collect your mail and organise it? 16.22.31 # I use a combination of Outlook, Squirrelmail and kmail 16.22.32 # yeps 16.22.49 # ...and occasionally telnet to port 143 16.22.52 # and procmail to filter it 16.23.02 Join dionoea_work [0] (n=3ea147f9@poy.chewa.net) 16.23.09 # * dionoea_work suggests mutt 16.23.12 # how could you use all of those sh%$ass ugly looking ascii based hard to beat syntax program like pine/emacs, so hard. 16.23.26 Quit Kohlrabi ("Quit") 16.23.37 # lamed: step 1: get 3000 emails/day 16.23.50 # step 2: figure out how to deal with it 16.24.27 # My other thought is to run my own webmail server on one of my home PCs.... I'ld like all my email to be stored at home, but with remote access ability. 16.24.33 # (via ADSL) 16.24.41 # * lamed remainds Bagder my mail got lost in his JUNKMAIL FOLDER! 16.24.44 # But ssh and pine would work... 16.24.59 # lamed: you want to know why? 16.25.11 # because i'm from israel? 16.25.13 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host68-143.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 16.25.18 # your mail gave a pretty high probability of spam content 16.25.30 # trigged several rules 16.25.42 # how is that?! 16.25.43 # including blacklisted host names 16.26.03 Quit muesli|delhi ("ich will Kühe!!!") 16.26.04 # I don't have the original left so I can't tell you now 16.26.11 # _israeli isp_ there is 16.26.23 # a bad isp 16.26.38 # linuxstb: yes, i have reflashed iriver fw once 16.26.41 # or rather, it probably has had bad clients in the past 16.26.45 # (from rockbox of course) 16.27.09 # Slasheri: That's good to know. I'm looking forward to testing... 16.27.13 # i think user should backup the rom contents before destroying iriver fw if one ever would like to restore that 16.27.27 # linuxstb: hmm, probably i could provide a patch for you soon :) 16.27.29 # it's just israeli. I heard a l-o-n-g time ago some irc networks blocked israeli isps for making too much mess. where do you get your blacklist from..? 16.28.23 # Slasheri: As soon as you think it's safe... 16.28.25 # lamed: I use spamassissin like a million others 16.29.03 # but yes, I have _strict_ spam rules 16.29.18 # I never get less than 500/day 16.29.42 # I get something similar. Thunderbird does a reasonable job though. 16.30.13 # I actually wish I could be near a heavy user for a few days so I could pick stuff up much faster. 16.30.40 # I find Thunderbird's spam filtering awful 16.31.02 # i wonder if kmail's imap support is stable enough nowadays 16.31.13 # PopFile was great, except since it's Perl it's incredibly slow (slows down your mail fetching a hell of a lot) and it's also not integrated into your mail client so it's a hassle to tag/untag things. 16.31.22 # and i also wonder, which spam filtering tool should i hook into it, if i end up liking it 16.31.50 # (still working on winxp, one computer start failing on ubuntu linux when loading the X system, and the other I can get internet connection, but only to google.com) 16.32.31 # <|apo|> nudelyn: What are you using now? I also have Popfile 16.34.24 Join mocker [0] (n=ks@mocker.org) 16.35.08 # Slasheri: I have tested your fix, it fixes that bug nicely thank you :) 16.35.53 Quit dionoea_work ("i'll be back") 16.36.37 Quit agabus__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.41.40 # does anybody know if/how to configure binutiles to dissassemble a EST flat binary (for m68k)? 16.42.06 # est? 16.42.27 # file HD800_MODEL_8307.bin \n HD800_MODEL_8307.bin: EST flat binary 16.42.38 # Slasheri: after testing the forum bug extensively now, i still get a a second or two of -1 and -2 at the end of a track before the next track starts 16.42.39 # "arm-m68k-objdump objdump -D --target binary -mm68k" probably 16.42.53 # (apart from that the prefix got wrong) 16.43.24 # Someone's been using arm-elf-objdump a lot recently... 16.43.31 Join barrywardell [0] (n=892b7bf0@labb.contactor.se) 16.43.32 # hehe 16.43.43 # with -Mforce-thumb too 16.46.38 # is motorola MCF5249 m68k? 16.46.43 # yes 16.47.13 # m68k-elf-objdump -d HD800_MODEL_8307.bin --target binary -m m86k gives m68k-elf-objdump: Can't use supplied machine m86k 16.47.13 Join ShadowdogMU [0] (n=Brock@cpe-65-28-252-205.woh.res.rr.com) 16.47.19 # Hello. 16.47.29 # m86k is not m68k 16.47.56 # and -D is not -d 16.48.01 # So I am looking to put Rockbox on my iPod, what are the chances of something happening and rending my iPod useless? 16.48.22 # ShadowdogMU: No-one has managed to render their ipod useless so far... 16.48.50 # The worst that can happen is you will need to wipe your ipod's hard disk and restore using Apple's restore utility. But even that's very rare. 16.49.11 # Ok, thanks, I was just worried, I mean that would be $400 down the drain 16.49.45 # But of course, I'm not guaranteeing anything - just saying that you would be the first if anything nasty happened. 16.50.44 # * ShadowdogMU goes and gets iPod and downloads Rockbox 16.51.28 # <|apo|> :) 16.53.48 # ShadowdogMU: Rockbox on iPod is sweet. :) 16.53.54 # I love it on my Nano. 16.54.24 # <|apo|> I have it on my 4G 16.54.25 # <|apo|> <3 16.54.28 Nick |apo| is now known as apo` (n=r00t@dslb-084-057-080-001.pools.arcor-ip.net) 16.54.41 # I have a video, it does have video support correct? 16.54.47 # Nope 16.54.55 # how to get ihpfirm, or equalent? (http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IriverToolsGuide) 16.54.59 # But you can boot the original firmware for that 16.55.44 # freqmod: "incorporated into the Rockbox scramble and descramble tools" 16.55.59 # its in tools/ 16.56.05 # or they are rather 16.56.13 # ok, i did first only found scrambler 16.58.01 Join pepie34 [0] (n=pepie34@cable-85.28.95.248.coditel.net) 16.58.13 # freqmod: Are you look at the xclef HD-800 firmware? 16.58.18 # yes 16.58.23 # i want to descrable it 16.58.34 # to look at my asono sound hub 16.58.35 # I doubt they use the iriver scramble method 16.58.45 # no they didn't 16.58.56 Quit TeaSea ("Leaving") 16.59.22 # iriver doesn't even use the same between models 17.03.00 Nick ax_ is now known as ax (i=alex@unyew.silverninja.net) 17.03.17 # It says I need to keep a backup of bootpartition.bin to uninstall Rockbox later, is it talking about the one I downloaded, and not on the iPod? 17.03.24 # I want to work on radio remote (for 5G), apparently nothing is done on linux/rockbox for dealing with seia port on 5G ipod 17.03.38 # but the volume button work out of the bo 17.03.48 # any idea why ? 17.04.15 # s/seia/serial 17.04.16 # ipod_fw -o apple_os.bin -e 0 bootpartition.bin that command does not work 17.05.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.05.34 Quit bondolo ("Cya!") 17.05.45 # Urm, help please? 17.05.54 # I can't extract the apple firmware like it says I should 17.06.54 # Change the 0? 17.07.00 # ShadowdogMU: bootpartition.bin is the backup of your ipod's firmware partition you make using the ipodpatcher -r command 17.07.10 # apo`: No, that 0 must be 0. 17.07.11 # 0 is my ipodpatch #? 17.07.14 # Okay 17.07.24 # Ok well command prompt says this: 17.07.44 # ShadowdogMU: Firstly, has the bootpartition.bin file been created? If so, how big (in MB) is it? 17.07.59 # 78.4 MB 17.08.16 # Then that step is fine. What does the ipod_fw command tell you as an error? 17.08.31 # it's not recongnized as an internal or external command or something 17.08.48 # Then you need to download ipod_fw.exe and put it in the directory you're working in. 17.08.58 # 'ipod_fw' is not recognized as an internal or external command, 17.08.58 # operable program or batch file. 17.09.22 # is that ipod_wizard thing? 17.09.52 # No - it's ipod_fw.exe. It's linked to at the start of the instructions, as one of the requirements to download. 17.10.14 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 17.10.20 # Oh! 17.10.31 # I feel dumb, I missed that one because I thought it was a continuation from the line above 17.11.04 # Thanks linuxstb 17.11.12 # A few people have done that... I think I'll make it the first item in the list. 17.11.25 Quit TeaSea (Client Quit) 17.11.48 Join lodesi_ [0] (n=lds@d02m-89-83-203-230.d4.club-internet.fr) 17.12.39 # creating the rockbox image file... that supposed to take a long time? 17.12.39 Join netmasta10bt [0] (n=torment@pool-72-64-144-248.tampfl.fios.verizon.net) 17.13.24 # No, it shouldn't take that long. 17.13.54 # >.> I copied and pasted and forgot to hit enter 17.14.02 # :) 17.14.25 # I feel like an idiot today 17.14.42 # loading original firmware... 17.14.47 # I think it locked up on me 17.14.55 # nope 17.14.57 # there she goes 17.15.56 # BTW, I would recommend reading the Ipod FAQ - http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodFAQ and also downloading and reading the manual: http://www.rockbox.org/manual.shtml 17.16.41 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 17.19.45 # Ok, can I load it with regular firmware still? 17.23.14 Quit lodesi (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.23.19 # Yes - see the FAQ :) 17.24.23 # thanks 17.24.41 Join actionshrimp [0] (n=nn@host81-153-177-234.range81-153.btcentralplus.com) 17.27.22 # Is the usec timer available on all ipods? 17.27.40 # All PortalPlayer devices. 17.29.17 Quit pepie34 (Client Quit) 17.29.26 # okay, thanks 17.31.52 Join YouCeyE [0] (n=YouCeyE@unaffiliated/youceye) 17.32.34 Quit Jungti1234 () 17.33.40 # umm, so I am reading the FAQ... I can't figure how to play a song 17.34.23 Quit barrywardell ("CGI:IRC") 17.34.32 # lol 17.34.34 # you'll have to get to the file of the song 17.34.42 # " How do I access music that I have transferred to my iPod using iTunes" 17.35.10 Join rasher [0] (n=jonas@83.72.66.7.ip.tele2adsl.dk) 17.35.33 # see, you rockbox guys make it sooo difficult to play music on a dap :> 17.35.43 # Right. 17.35.43 # No, Itunes is. 17.35.51 # does. 17.36.02 # No, it's Rockbox's fault for not reading the itunesdb and cloning the Apple UI... 17.36.14 # precisely 17.36.16 # * freqmod wonders if anybody else experience that the tagcache stops working (and requires a reboot) after less than one song when loaded into ram 17.37.08 # So anyway, I can create voice files using festival and lame. They're quite large though. Any pointers which settings to tweak? My lame encoding options are: -V 6 -B 64 --resample 12 --scale 0.6 --vbr-new -t -S 17.37.50 Quit TeaSea ("Leaving") 17.37.53 # (nicked from the windows script) 17.38.11 # so I'm guessing that's "Correct", actually 17.38.16 # Ok, so I did this TagCache thing, intiallized it, nothing happened 17.38.21 Quit lamed ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 17.38.23 # This is too much work just to make my iPod have a skin 17.38.54 # That is not what Rockbox does, though. 17.39.34 # But it does 17.39.36 # And what do you mean nothing happened? Did you follow the directions? (that is, reboot, set "SShow files" to "id3 db"? 17.40.22 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 17.40.53 # I went to tagcache, and hit intialize 17.41.04 # the tagcache readme said nothing to reboot or sshow files 17.41.05 # Yes.. then let it sit until there's no more harddisk activity 17.41.12 # after that, reboot 17.41.21 # When it finishes (the disk light will stop), you need to shutdown (long press on play), and then restart. 17.41.21 # after that, change "Show files" to "ID3 database" 17.41.31 # ShadowdogMU: then you weren't reading it all 17.42.02 Quit TeaSea (Client Quit) 17.42.23 # I'm guessing a 3mb voice file is a no-go? I mean it works on swcodec, but the Archoses won't like it 17.42.37 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 17.42.45 # (flite is pretty poor compared to Festival by the way, but much faster) 17.43.19 # rasher: I'm just looking at the TagCache wiki page, and it's not the clearest set of instructions I've read... 17.44.20 # Hrm, maybe I was thinking of the manual 17.44.34 Quit joe2 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.44.35 # or something else entirely 17.44.54 # If the manual is better, then the IpodFAQ should probably refer people there, rather than the wiki page. 17.44.59 # * linuxstb goes to read the manual 17.45.33 # Sorry for the constant join/parting, sorting stuff out. 17.45.34 Quit TeaSea (Client Quit) 17.46.18 Join lodesi [0] (n=lds@d01v-89-83-165-37.d4.club-internet.fr) 17.46.58 Join Acksaw [0] (n=Acksaw@spc1-stok5-0-0-cust770.bagu.broadband.ntl.com) 17.47.03 # tucoz, bluebrother (for the log): Screenshots in the manual should probably have a thin border around them. With the blue-on-blue-on-blue colourscheme, it's pretty hard to make out where the screenshot starts and where the page ends (on my monitor at least) 17.47.15 # can someone help me with album art? 17.47.19 # i cant seem to get it to load 17.47.37 # ive converted it to 100x100 and bmp 17.47.40 # but they just wont load 17.47.49 # Are you using a custom build? 17.47.50 # using the iCatcher WPS 17.48.39 # yes 17.48.45 # the experimental one 17.49.20 # There's about 800 experimental builds, but it's probably the same patch anyway. Maybe you need the bmps in a specific bit-depth or something? 17.49.40 # no idea 17.49.46 # its Kosh's Experimental 17.50.51 Join TeaSea [0] (n=Thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 17.50.56 Quit TeaSea (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.51.00 Join jaczehack [0] (n=jac@c-d0f772d5.013-1-73746f40.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 17.51.02 # You should read one of the forum threads about how to use album art - it's not an official part of Rockbox, so most of the people here don't know how it works. 17.51.14 # Have you read this: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/3045 ? 17.52.09 # * freqmod thinks life would be much simpler if album art was a part of rockbox, maybe people would not build that many experimental builds 17.52.51 # Oh they would. 17.53.08 # With this amount of patches, there's bound to be custom-builds all over the place 17.53.20 # lots of custom builds, and not due to album art only 17.53.22 Join ^jhMikeS^ [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-68-248-33-67.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net) 17.53.32 # this is annoying 17.53.34 # i want album art :( 17.53.40 # :) 17.53.52 # i haven't tried those with rockbox 17.54.06 # i guess amarok can make wps' it wants 17.54.08 # get a build that supports it, and check out a forum at mistic that supports album art 17.54.18 Quit jhMikeS (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.54.19 # my build does support it 17.54.28 # http://www.misticriver.net/showthread.php?t=37400 17.54.32 # i followed that guide 17.54.34 Quit Criamos (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.55.06 # ok, mistic has a forum for it, they are more likely to be able to assist you with a problem 17.55.22 # I tried to apply the album art patch once, and then rockbox stopped responding when i opened a file with art 17.55.25 # i need it for tomorrow morning 17.55.30 # for scroll speed, which is faster, higher the number or lower? 17.55.35 # they all seem the same 17.55.45 # higher faster 17.55.55 # thanks 17.56.14 # freqmod: That's not due to the album art patch. The album art patch doesn't read album art from tags 17.56.15 # Ok, one more questions, I installed a skin, but it's messing up, the text is at the wrong spot 17.56.37 # ShadowdogMU: have you installed the font pack from the daily build page? 17.56.56 # No sir 17.56.58 # are you using the correct font for the skin 17.57.06 # and by "install" I mean "unpack the zip file" 17.57.12 # well, yes 17.57.14 # no, i meant a file with a .bmp, or cover.bmp in the same directory (saved from gimp, which creates wps bmp's that works) 17.57.21 # That is what I am running, the daily build of Rockbox 17.57.22 Quit lodesi_ (Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable)) 17.57.27 Join muesli__ [0] (i=muesli_t@203.187.240.141) 17.57.36 # ShadowdogMU: you need to download the fonts pack as well, they're shipped seperately 17.57.42 # (because they change rarely) 17.57.54 # I see 17.58.02 # thanks 17.59.16 # the build im using says it has album art 18.00.07 Join pepie34 [0] (n=pepie34@cable-85.28.95.248.coditel.net) 18.00.31 # well, maybe album art needs to be sized, made smaller or something, i really dont know 18.01.18 # i have done that 18.01.20 # also 18.01.26 # how do i turn repeat, shuffle off? 18.01.34 # which player 18.01.38 # h320 18.02.24 # a-b button>quick menu or... playback menu 18.02.50 # i dont see quick menu or playback menu 18.02.55 # might i suggest a quick read through the excellent manual as well 18.03.01 # i woukld 18.03.07 Quit Hansmaulwurf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.03.13 # but i'm going on holiday in like 1 hour 18.03.16 # im just getting my player sorted 18.03.52 # i cant see either one of those menus mentioned 18.04.05 Join Hansmaulwurf [0] (n=maerlyn@p50818493.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 18.04.50 # Acksaw: hold the a-b button 18.04.56 # This brings up the quick menu 18.05.06 # hold up 18.05.10 # my iriver seems to have froze# 18.05.23 # but my wps is still moving =\ 18.05.26 # Or, you can press the a-b button, which brings up the main menu, and from there, you can go to the playback menu and change repeat, shuffle and many other settings 18.05.26 # you have hold on, deselect hold 18.05.42 # no, ni i dont 18.05.54 Join lukaswayne9 [0] (n=lukas@c-68-84-69-12.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 18.06.18 # You might want to bring something suitable for pressing the reset button if you're going on holiday, and bringing an experimental build 18.07.03 # experimental build an paperclip go together very well 18.08.40 # sorted 18.08.47 # but 18.09.04 # mp3's wont play 18.09.04 # but wavpack wil 18.09.17 # What do you mean they won't play? 18.09.30 # they aint playing 18.09.51 # Do they stutter, is the WPS on, but the time not moving, do they crash the player? Please be more precies 18.10.01 # (and if you are, I'll try to type better) 18.10.18 # leftright bs..didnt need any clip 4 ages 18.10.32 Quit Hansmaulwurf ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 3.81 :: www.XLhost.de )") 18.10.40 # no codec is working 18.10.42 # no sound 18.10.48 # no movement on the music time 18.10.54 # but everything else works 18.11.06 # reset the settings 18.11.11 # how? 18.11.16 # heh 18.11.24 # I'm going to go ahead and blame your usage of an experimental build. 18.11.33 # press rec while booting 18.11.36 # it was wroking before 18.12.33 # working now 18.13.38 # how did u solve it? 18.13.56 # the settings clearing 18.14.07 # c ;) 18.14.28 Join daurnimator [0] (n=quae@unaffiliated/daurnimator) 18.14.34 # hi all 18.14.45 # you're trying to get it to work by pressing buttons at random, you'll get there, but its much quicker to just read the key functions here http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/QuickStart#iriver_Models 18.15.12 Nick rasher is now known as rasher_ (n=jonas@83.72.66.7.ip.tele2adsl.dk) 18.15.39 Nick rasher_ is now known as rasher (n=jonas@83.72.66.7.ip.tele2adsl.dk) 18.16.59 # is there a group of people, or company where you can have input on an upcoming player? 18.17.13 # also, does anyone know of any development for the cowon a2 18.18.12 # the rockbox forum has a thread for unsupported daps, and there isn't any support for the a2 18.18.27 # daurnimator: I don't understand the first question. As for the second, not that I know of 18.18.33 Quit dan_a (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 18.19.29 # rasher: i'm not particulary happy with any of the current/upcoming offerings in portable devices - is there a company or group of people who can get stuff made or are looking for suggestions? 18.19.36 # eg. neuros 18.20.13 # I think your absolute best bet there is Neuros. And even then, not so much. 18.20.49 # By the way, the A2 appears to be using similar hardware to the next-gen Neuros 18.20.49 # :( 18.21.01 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/TexasInstrumentsTMS320 18.21.06 # all newish players are on that ti chip 18.21.10 # besides neuros, rockbox is the only other dap firmware developer that cares about firmware, and input from customers 18.21.20 # (dm32)) 18.21.22 # (dm320) 18.21.47 # Well, that and PP, it seems 18.21.55 # pp? 18.21.58 # dm320 if you want video 18.22.00 # portalplayer 18.22.24 # linuxstb, rasher thanks for all your help! 18.22.30 # I finally got it all figured out, http://www.brockarthur.com/zupload/dump%20060804-121832.bmp 18.23.06 # ShadowdogMU: you're welcome 18.23.41 # And you even managed a screen dump, it seems 18.23.47 # linuxstb: hmm, now it works :) 18.23.54 Quit pixelma (Connection timed out) 18.23.57 # linuxstb: but i don't think it's very userfriendly yet ;) 18.24.56 # Slasheri: you latest commit, is that to fix the end of track bug ? 18.25.11 # leftright: not really, that needs more investigation 18.25.16 # so 18.25.23 # thanks 18.25.30 # who wants to start a group and get a player made? ;) 18.25.34 # leftright: but it should fix the skipping with runtimedb 18.25.38 # Yes, rasher that is my screendump 18.25.38 # just a trip to china, and a heap of work 18.27.16 # ah ok, thought that was a fix for the end of track, was wondering why it didn't really fix it :> 18.28.06 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p549670FC.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.28.22 # Bagder: What are you going to do about mi4code? It'd be nice to have it in Rockbox, but "MrH" doesn't seem like a realname to me :-/ 18.28.33 Join mikearthur [0] (n=mike@82-41-205-190.cable.ubr11.edin.blueyonder.co.uk) 18.31.34 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@host-194-46-236-57.dsl-ie.utvinternet.net) 18.35.49 # Whoa, my latest voice file is 1.3mb 18.35.52 # that's some improvement 18.35.58 # I wonder what happened 18.36.17 # That's actually usable 18.36.54 # anyway 18.37.04 # i hope to start a newport of rockbox soon 18.37.15 # just hope my coding skills are up to it 18.37.21 # Whic target? 18.37.37 # gmini 402(cc) 18.37.44 # How do I ¤#/%(!=" stop Ubuntu from starting Rhythmbox every time I plug my iriver? 18.38.26 # I *GUESS* it's by ticking that little box 18.38.30 # unticking, rather 18.38.39 Join gu3st [0] (n=knsl@mcquaid.org) 18.38.41 # Damn Ubuntu and its userfriendly face 18.38.46 # arm 18.38.46 Quit gu3st (Client Quit) 18.38.47 # arg 18.38.58 # i think i threw out my stereo remote 18.39.27 # good excuse to get an iriver e10 18.40.26 # ?? 18.42.33 # e10 doubles a tv remote 18.42.50 # suppose you cold program it for your hifi as well 18.43.06 # cold/could 18.44.57 # Dammit, the 1.3mb voice only happened because I threw out half the strings by accident 18.45.00 # back to the drawing board 18.46.21 Quit muesli__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.46.25 Join muesli__ [0] (i=muesli_t@203.187.240.141) 18.48.48 Quit muesli__ (Client Quit) 18.49.26 # Hey, does Rockbox support iTrip? 18.50.36 # or will I have to switch to regular firmware 18.51.19 # It does not, no. 18.51.32 # You will either have to wait, or get a regular FM transmitter 18.51.45 # Ug, but it will if I switch to Apple's firmware? 18.52.16 # What is the question? 18.52.48 # Yes, Apple's firmware supports the iTrip, obviously. 18.52.49 # Will iTrip work then if I switch back to Apple's firmware, via reset > menu button 18.53.10 # Of course 18.53.11 # Well, I mean does it work with Rockbox on there as well, just switching between the 2? 18.53.13 # Ok good 18.53.25 # when I drive I'll use Apple's, all other occasions I'll use Rockbox 18.53.32 # Sounds like a plan 18.53.38 # Thanks again :P 18.53.47 # I'll leave now so I quit bombarding you with questions 18.54.24 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 18.54.27 # Okay, so who was the genious who decided that split filesize should be voiced as amount of milliseconds? 18.55.17 # And somewhat broken as well 18.57.39 # Ah, so instaed of saying "Megabyte" it says "some outlandish amount of milliseconds" 18.58.34 # That's just... horrible. 18.59.59 # 1024 17070484 milliseconds is not as "listenable" as "1 gigabyte" 19.00.05 # Ah, now one can select "rockbox.iriver" or "bootloader.iriver" and "Open with" iriver_flash plugin. Then it will check proper checksums (if bootloader is selected, checking hardcoded crc32 checksum) and do the requested action 19.00.28 # Ah, Flasheri in action! 19.00.33 # hehe :D 19.00.42 # now i have even custom bootloader running on my unit 19.00.55 # Adventurous 19.01.42 # How much boot time does it give? 19.01.47 # Or take, rather 19.02.31 Quit pepie34 ("Leaving") 19.02.45 # hmm, it will save a few seconds (haven't done exact measurements yet) 19.03.01 # but it will save even further when we can take the eeprom in use 19.03.26 # What would that be used for? 19.03.30 # so we can load serialized dircache image directly from disk at bootup and that way speed up the boot process 19.03.52 # it would contain a flag if it's safe to use the stored dircache image or not 19.04.05 # I see 19.05.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.06.04 Join lodesi_ [0] (n=lds@d04m-213-44-51-64.d4.club-internet.fr) 19.06.37 # * rasher boggles 19.06.55 # UNIT_MB turns into "17070484 milliseconds" when spoken 19.06.57 # Apparently 19.10.36 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp154-208.adsl.forthnet.gr) 19.10.58 # Something is definately broken there, but talk.c is all greek to me 19.16.21 Quit lodesi (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.18.48 # rasher then I could help :P 19.21.28 # Now rockbox also defaults to rockbox usb mode when rockbox has been flashed, unless record button is pressed on bootup 19.22.57 # Would it be possible to load OF from disk? 19.23.18 # not yet until someone finds out how to load it to ram 19.23.23 # but in theory that should be possible 19.28.14 # rasher: Why don't you use output_dyn_value() ? 19.28.45 # amiconn: I'm looking at the file-split menu 19.28.52 # It's spoken outrageously 19.29.24 # That function is intended for outputting values which can have a high range. It always outputs 3 significant digits, shifting the decimal point and unit as necessary 19.29.35 # Both for text and spoken output 19.30.42 # sound_settings.c:374 19.31.00 # Is the menu responsible 19.33.41 Quit barrywardell () 19.33.41 Quit mkey (""Welcome to IRC; Where men are men, women are men and little girls are FBI agents!"") 19.34.53 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@host-194-46-236-57.dsl-ie.utvinternet.net) 19.37.43 # rasher: I thought you were coding something. The menu should work correctly... 19.38.12 # amiconn: Ah.. Well, it's being voiced as "17070484 milliseconds" instead of "megabytes" 19.38.54 Join Ptah [0] (i=Ptah@72.Red-88-11-183.dynamicIP.rima-tde.net) 19.39.13 # Hi there 19.39.34 # Good $timeofday 19.40.15 Join bernych [0] (n=50533e9c@labb.contactor.se) 19.42.46 Quit Ptah (Client Quit) 19.43.04 # Hi, folks. I'm doing a plugin that work as an instrument tuner. If I get sound data from a file it works well. Now I need to read the a audio buffer with mic data. 19.43.12 # Any idea how to do it? 19.43.42 # I need at least 1-2 seconds of values 19.44.19 # Coolness. I have absolutely no idea though. 19.44.48 Join muesli__ [0] (i=muesli_t@203.187.240.141) 19.45.48 # This should be similar to the prerecording feature, but almost all functions that work on the audio buffer are declared static 19.47.56 Join SereR0kR [0] (n=serer0kr@Fcd48.f.strato-dslnet.de) 19.48.33 Quit rasher ("leaving") 19.53.52 # noone there? 19.55.45 # no one with a clue at least 19.56.04 # ;-) 19.56.22 Quit muesli__ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 19.56.49 Quit SereR0kR (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.59.58 Join scott666_ [0] (n=scott666@c-71-195-12-129.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 20.00.02 Join Aldoliel [0] (n=Aldoliel@i-195-137-21-239.freedom2surf.net) 20.07.29 Join pepie34 [0] (n=pepie34@cable-85.28.95.248.coditel.net) 20.08.40 Join BigMac [0] (n=dummeska@64.252.195.214) 20.08.47 Part BigMac 20.16.52 # linuxstb: if everything goes well, you can probably have a patch tomorrow capable of upgrading bootloader and rockbox flash sections 20.16.58 Part scott666_ 20.17.38 # currently it doesn't ask if user really wants to do it, but it does if all checks pass without errors 20.18.08 Join harry| [0] (n=Harry@CPE00045a78ee3c-CM000f9f7d5f54.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 20.18.52 # yo 20.19.50 Quit merbanan (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.21.23 Join Febs [0] (n=40be240f@labb.contactor.se) 20.26.53 # hmm, i wonder if it's safe to replace the default stack pointer 0x10004310 with 0x10017ff0 (the one that compiler suggests) for the first word in flash or is there any need to do that? LinusN? 20.27.12 # i just don't want to brick the unit :) 20.28.33 # is the new code for COP on ipod is specific of the rockbox bootloader or it can be used with the ipl bootoader? 20.29.45 # after looking at the code I still not understand how to make the COP jump to a specific code from the CPU 20.31.34 Nick daurnimator is now known as daurn|afk (n=quae@unaffiliated/daurnimator) 20.35.26 Join _Veseliq_ [0] (n=veseliq@195.85.215.210) 20.40.39 Quit harry| (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.44.13 Join [1]leftright [0] (n=leftrigh@p5499542E.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.44.27 # Why does Doom not work, I thought it was included now? 20.44.43 # do you have wad? 20.45.12 # I downloaded, created a directory games/doom and put it in there 20.45.16 # but it still says missing base WAD 20.46.05 Quit actionshrimp ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.01 :: www.XLhost.de )") 20.46.55 # did I do something wrong? 20.46.56 Quit barrywardell () 20.47.00 # apparently 20.47.04 # the filename has to be right too 20.47.12 # games/ 20.47.14 # ? 20.47.21 # directly 20.47.22 # I'll redo it 20.47.29 # wait not in .rockbox? 20.47.33 # i do not remember 20.47.35 # /games/doom/doom1.wad 20.47.47 # what about doom2.wad, I did freedoom 20.47.48 # no /media/ipod/games 20.47.50 Join joe2 [0] (n=YouCeyE@ppp-71-136-95-55.dsl.sndg02.pacbell.net) 20.47.57 # if it was in .rockbox it would say .rockbox in the instructions 20.48.04 # yes me either 20.48.21 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@host-194-46-236-57.dsl-ie.utvinternet.net) 20.48.31 # which one media/ipod/games or games/doom/doom.wad? 20.50.11 Part bernych 20.51.39 # pup 20.51.42 # pup 20.51.58 # F:\games\doom\rockdoom.wad 20.52.00 # is that correct? 20.52.01 # /media/ipod/games/doom/doom.wad on linux d:\games\doom\doom.wad on windows 20.52.07 Join merbanan [0] (i=banan@farmer.campus.luth.se) 20.52.33 # or f: apparently in your case 20.52.33 # ok, I did what I pasted, and it still says missing base wad 20.53.16 # does it need to be named doom.wad or is rockdoom.wad ok? 20.53.38 # the rockdoom.wad you download should be called rockdoom.wad, and the actual game wad should be called something else 20.53.52 # Ok, do I put that in the same directory then? 20.53.59 # doom2.wad is what I am downloading now, freedoom 20.53.59 # yes 20.54.08 # both are in F:\games\doom ? 20.54.11 # yes 20.54.18 # Ok, let me try this again 20.55.15 # I love you Mikachu and pepie34 20.55.29 # no thanks 20.55.30 # :) 20.55.38 # platonically :P 20.55.44 # i'm yet engaged 20.55.48 # Know any other good games for my iPod? 20.55.54 # I read someehere HL? 20.56.03 # that is just an addon for doom 20.56.13 # half life is? 20.56.19 # no, what you read about 20.56.48 # Yeah, I read somewhere someone had half life on there iPod 20.57.02 # but what they really had was an addon for doom 20.57.23 # hmm, know where I can get it? 20.57.49 # nope 20.59.05 # doom scared me, lol 20.59.06 Quit YouCeyE (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.59.18 # heh 20.59.22 # have you never played it before? 20.59.32 Quit barrywardell () 21.00.46 # Yes, a looooong ways back 21.00.50 # brings back memories 21.01.06 # too bad you can't enter iddqd on an ipod 21.02.16 # <3 21.02.18 Quit leftright (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.02.18 Nick [1]leftright is now known as leftright (n=leftrigh@p5499542E.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.03.04 # oi who did that 21.03.12 # * Mikachu hides 21.04.06 # hmm, maybe its a setting somewhere 21.05.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.06.36 Part leftright 21.06.41 # 'evening 21.13.41 # I don't think half life works with Rockbox, only iPodLinux 21.27.06 Join webguest42 [0] (n=453544d6@labb.contactor.se) 21.27.10 # hello 21.27.17 Nick webguest42 is now known as anglexx (n=453544d6@labb.contactor.se) 21.27.31 # how well does rockbox work for the ipod 21.27.39 # works great here 21.27.55 # i think there are only problems on 3g 21.28.04 # i have the 4g click wheel one 21.28.19 # there is some audio skipping if you play some games while playing music ... but other than that it rocks 21.28.20 # Go get rockbox, then 21.28.25 # <^jhMikeS^> Is there some reason that at least on the X5 just after setting KEEPACT low, that there must be a "while(1) yield" instead of simply asm("halt")? 21.28.39 # ill get it when i get home 21.29.32 # Rockbox rocks 21.29.35 # I just switched today 21.30.13 # <^jhMikeS^> Another convert! 21.30.16 Join cehdk [0] (n=50a461b3@labb.contactor.se) 21.31.02 # <3 gameboy emulator 21.31.25 # hello, im having some problems with the progressbar position in the nobusan build for the h3xx, when i chose a theme, does anyone know anything about this? 21.31.47 # mm im currrently ripping all my music to FLAC 21.31.53 # s 21.32.07 # <^jhMikeS^> Beuhler, Beuhler? anyone, anyone? :) 21.32.32 # Oh, one question I had, can you not do select > scroll to go through a song? 21.32.42 # ShadowdogMU: just hold down next/prev 21.32.58 # so rockbox doesnt mess with anything as in u can still add and del songs? 21.33.06 # normally? 21.33.14 # you don't have to use itunes 21.33.19 # But you still can 21.33.33 # if you prefer to just have a directory structure, that is fine too 21.33.51 # whatever works best 21.35.09 # WTF? I just got two private messages in the forum from someone asking questions about installation. He says, "send me personal message only" 21.35.34 # must be a spy 21.35.40 # hmm 21.36.24 # noone has any experience with the progresbar being "misplaced" when using a theme? 21.36.26 # as long as i can add a whole album without too much hassle thats enough for me 21.36.40 # cehdk: Many people have problems with that. 21.37.01 # wrong font then 21.37.05 # It's because you are using a theme that was designed for a patch that was subsequently withdrawn by the author. 21.37.11 # or that 21.40.14 # My experience with messed up themes was I just needed to install the font packl 21.41.07 # tried many fonts without luck and it dosent seem to work with the font that belongs to the theme either 21.41.45 # so i should just forget about that theme then? 21.42.09 # No 21.42.12 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@82.193.235.34) 21.42.12 # Try the font pack 21.42.32 # http://download.rockbox.org/daily/fonts/rockbox-fonts-20060804.zip 21.43.02 # Download that, the latest font pack, and install (just drag the .rockbox folder from the zip over your .rockbox folder on your music player and hit "yes to all") 21.45.38 # When I am at the Artists > Albums > Genres > Ect. screen, how do I get back to the first screen with calendar/notes/ all that 21.45.38 # ? 21.45.48 # ok ty 21.46.08 # Anytime, did it work? 21.46.19 # ShadowdogMU: long click on menu 21.46.24 # and change the file display option 21.47.04 # <3 21.50.12 # nope dosent work with the font thing, if i use the rockbox latest build the theme works, if i use the nobusan build it dosent : / 21.50.28 Join Munt [0] (n=ac8de040@labb.contactor.se) 21.51.09 Join bluebrother [0] (i=JtyiDOOA@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 21.51.09 # hey guys, i was wondering if there was any news on m4a support on the ipod 21.51.41 # its not supposed to work is it ? 21.52.43 # is it time to convert to ogg to you'se reckon? 21.53.00 # do8 21.53.27 # nvm ... take care enjoy the ipod hacking good sirs 21.54.09 Quit Munt (Client Quit) 21.54.11 # file display option? 21.59.31 Quit cehdk ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 22.00.20 Join cehdk [0] (n=50a461b3@labb.contactor.se) 22.00.36 # sorry got kicked off 22.00.58 Quit anglexx ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 22.01.17 # if it works with the official build, i don't think anyone here can help you... 22.01.35 # unless you're lucky 22.02.14 Quit pepie34 ("Leaving") 22.02.43 # Is there any native rockbox type for (u)int(16|32)_t 22.03.46 # ? 22.04.44 # ah, now it's even possible to upgrade bootloader inside rockbox.. didn't brick my unit and all checksum + crc32 checks are in place :) 22.05.54 Quit cehdk ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 22.05.58 # does the menu api have a doc somewhere ? or comments ? 22.06.19 # * freqmod has to use *int(16|32)_t to make bmp loading work on 64 bits simulators 22.10.28 # Flasheri once again on the work! 22.11.43 # Rockbox doesn't play AAC does it? 22.12.38 # wait, it does 22.12.39 # locked up 22.13.09 # i can't get backlight.c to compile for the h10/e200 ports -- says PACR1 and PAIORH undefined 22.15.18 # using today's daily cvs tarball 22.17.45 Join damaki [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-153-1-98-220.w90-1.abo.wanadoo.fr) 22.18.01 # netmasta10bt: Are you trying to compile the bootloader or Rockbox itself? 22.18.10 Join lodesi [0] (n=lds@d02v-89-83-242-50.d4.club-internet.fr) 22.19.25 # linuxstb: hi :) would you like to try soon? 22.19.28 # uhm, well i followed the INSTALL doc, to make a build dir , ran ../tools/configure , picked e200 or h10, and then ran make 22.19.40 # i think thats the firmware 22.20.36 # Slasheri: If you think it's safe... I'm going to a beer festival during the day tomorrow, so probably best if I don't try tomorrow night :) 22.20.57 # hehe :D 22.21.23 # i think it should be safe now, but there is not yet a direct way to restore the original firmware 22.21.24 # netmasta10bt: It's too early to follow the INSTALL doc. AFAIK, only the bootloader compiles, and even that doesn't do anything useful. 22.21.48 # That's OK, I've only ever used it to flash the Rockbox bootloader. 22.21.57 # linuxstb, ah ok, do i need a diff tarball for the bootloader? 22.21.58 # great :) 22.22.11 Quit Aldoliel ("Leaving") 22.22.32 # hmm, i will make a patch soon about that and provide a pre-compiled bootloader with hard coded crc32 checks 22.23.00 # netmasta10bt: No, it's the same source - but after selecting your target when running tools/configure, you select "B" for bootloader, instead of "N" for normal. 22.23.22 # linuxstb: cool - thx! 22.23.41 # netmasta10bt: Although I'm not 100% sure if the source tarball contains the bootloader - you're better off checking out the source from CVS. 22.23.52 # any idea why a menu wouldn't display entries ? 22.24.12 # Slasheri: OK... Reminds me of the first time I flashed Linus's bootloader... 22.24.26 # * linuxstb charges his h140 22.25.10 # linuxstb: linuxstb: it looks like it built a 2k bootloader -- but it doesn't have any code -- so thats prolly right -- don't have cvs access behind the proxy here at work 22.26.27 # 2k seems a bit small, but it may be right - none of the drivers are written yet... 22.26.43 Join darkless [0] (n=darkless@62.79.44.48) 22.29.46 Quit lodesi_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.32.27 Join Bger [0] (n=bager@rockbox/developer/Bger) 22.34.32 # linuxstb: is the PP5022.mi4 the bootloader or is it the bootloader.bin or bootloader.elf in the bootloader dir ? 22.38.24 # They're all the bootloader, but in different formats... PP5022.mi4 is the file you copy to your player, bootloader.bin is just the raw binary image, and the .elf is an elf format binary. 22.49.47 # netmasta10bt: what target do you have? 22.51.34 # e200 22.52.03 # so build a bootloader and add your test code in bootloader/e200.c 22.52.35 # 0xc2000000 is probably the base offset for LCD registers 22.53.30 # ok, and to get the orig bootloader back, I boot into recovery mode right 22.53.36 # yes 22.53.52 # and when you do the recovery mode fix you must also copy the original BL* file 22.54.19 # I think 22.54.30 # eek 22.54.57 # you get that file when you run an official sandisk upgrade 22.55.43 # ok, so recovery mode looks like it wipes the partitions 22.55.58 # yes, it comes up in a special mode with no partitions 22.56.32 # then the sandisk firmware upgrade software will remake the partitions and copy the bootloader back 22.56.59 # I think recovery mode just shows another part of the flash, the original is still there - just not shown 22.57.37 # and yes, when you disconnect it will move the mi4 to the proper place, use the BL file and then reboot 22.57.54 # ok, but the sandisk s/w will copy the BL back ? or do i do that somehow 22.58.10 # you just copy the BL and mi4 to the root and disconnect and it'll fix the rest 22.58.19 # ok 22.59.37 # linuxstb: http://ihme.org/~miipekk/rockbox/h140_flash.patch and http://ihme.org/~miipekk/rockbox/bootloader.iriver 22.59.42 # linuxstb: good luck! ;) 23.00.57 # linuxstb: at first you should probably flash the bootloader (bootloader.iriver -> open with -> iriver_flash) and after that similar way the rockbox.iriver 23.01.00 # then reboot :) 23.01.10 # (if there were no errors displayed 23.02.15 Quit Poka64 ("XChat 2.6.6 - www.xchat.org") 23.03.04 # netmasta10bt: unfortunately I've not yet got any signs of my own code actually running on the sansa since there's no way to give feedback yet 23.04.23 # bagder: yeah, getting the lcd going is key 23.04.29 # indeed 23.04.42 Join karim [0] (n=karim@ip-7.net-82-216-143.rev.numericable.fr) 23.04.49 # salut 23.05.05 # "arm-elf-objdump -d --target binary -marm -Mforce-thumb BL_SD_boardSupportSD.rom" ;-) 23.05.34 # argh, -D of course 23.05.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.05.47 # i grabbed u'rs already 23.05.49 # Slasheri: Downloading now... Don't go away :) 23.05.58 # linuxstb: hehe :) 23.06.31 # md5sum check: 227d7903049b0201140888bf9cfd94ad bootloader.iriver 23.06.57 # that is good 23.07.34 # and don't worry, even the flash routines have double calculated checksum check for the bootloader :) 23.08.14 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 23.08.42 # Why would I worry? 23.08.54 # i don't know 23.09.05 # my H300 battery totally dies when I try to play a movie 23.09.05 # bagder: im getting a 2k .mi4 file is that right for cvs? 23.09.05 # well, everything could still go wrong but shouldn't 23.09.13 # on the original firmware 23.09.22 # netmasta10bt: sounds right, the code does almost nothing 23.10.53 # anyone here have bought a new battery for H300 ? 23.12.42 # karim: 23.12.46 # i had the same issue 23.12.53 # Slasheri: Something happened very quickly when I ran iriver_flash with the bootloader.iriver and then I was put back in the file browser. Is that OK? 23.13.03 # Bger: you changed it ? 23.13.06 # karim: no 23.13.11 # I have purshassed one 23.13.12 # try to reset the iriver fw settings 23.13.15 # yes, sounds good. every checks went fine and no error message was displayed 23.13.21 # I am waiting it 23.13.25 # now you can boot if you want, or flash the second image 23.13.26 # i don't think the problem is in the battery itself 23.13.28 Quit netmasta10bt ("homeward bound") 23.13.42 # linuxstb: and now it should be safe to flash the rockbox image 23.13.45 # because i still get very good runtime with rockbox 23.13.52 # Bger: the first symptoms appeared when transfering data through USB 23.13.57 # Slasheri: OK - just the normal rockbox.iriver (the one I just compiled)? 23.14.04 # karim: under the original fw ? 23.14.04 # linuxstb: yes 23.14.14 # the H300 hd made strange noise, and the H300 shutted down 23.14.26 # Bger: under rockbox 23.14.31 # hum 23.14.36 # Slasheri: Seems OK... Now a reboot? 23.14.42 # and it did the same on iriver 23.14.51 # linuxstb: great, lets hope it work :) 23.14.54 # the batery is 15 months old 23.15.10 # most of the time they dies after this lenght 23.15.18 # Slasheri: I'm happy :) 23.15.25 # \o/ 23.15.28 # An extremely fast boot-up... 23.15.38 # karim: huh 23.15.56 # Bger: by the way I reflashed to 1.29k, because with 1.30 there was no video 23.15.56 # So linuxstb, are you a coder for Rockbox or something? 23.16.00 # my h340 is 1 year and a half old 23.16.09 # i'm with 1.29k 23.16.18 # ShadowdogMU: Yes. 23.16.20 # Bger: then your battery probably have issues too 23.16.40 # Slasheri: Nice work. 23.16.40 # karim: then how do i have still good runtime under rockbox ? 23.16.51 # Bger: in fact the battery have problems, you can check that in rockbox debug info 23.16.52 # linxustb so now you have flashed you H100? 23.16.54 # so linuxstb can you tell me if there are plan to support video on the iPod in the works, or at least planned? 23.17.02 # after a shutdown, the power level is very low 23.17.04 # XavierGr: Yes - my h140. 23.17.09 # nice 23.17.14 # XavierGr: ;) 23.17.24 # linuxstb: thanks for testing it :) 23.17.27 Part jaczehack 23.17.29 # but that means that if you want to upgrade your build you should flash again right? 23.17.42 # for exemple after try to read a movie, when I booted on rockbox again the battery was empty, whie it was half empty just a few seconds before 23.17.53 # karim: yes 23.17.57 # and after some time 23.18.06 # its voltage level rises again 23.18.12 # I think the battery can't handle anymore beeing drained a lot of power. 23.18.21 # maybe i will prepare that soon for inclusion in cvs (even more checks and some user verification message for the bootloader flashing at least) 23.18.24 # ShadowdogMU: Rockbox's main focus is on audio playback - none of the main developers consider video a high priority. But saying that, I'm sure it will happen eventually, it just needs someone to come along and do it. 23.18.32 # karim: maybe ... 23.18.33 # so with cpu intesive task + hard drice intensive it dies 23.18.48 # that's why a movie kills it in an instance in my case 23.18.59 # Slasheri, can you also reflash a patched OF? 23.19.05 # Ok, well tell me if this is possible then, could there be a way to import iTunes EQ settings? 23.19.16 # Bger: I pretty sure it's the reason, the device never been damaged 23.19.19 # Slasheri you should! Flashing the H100 is very good to do. Especially now that Rockbox has nothing less than OF on H100 23.19.21 # karim: what replacement battery did you buy ? 23.19.28 # bluebrother: that feature is not yet included in the flash routine 23.19.30 # Bger: wait 23.20.06 # XavierGr: hehe, true :) i still have to test the eeprom driver so flashing would have a real benefit then 23.20.12 # have you planned it? I guess there are still some users that will eventually want to go back 23.20.17 # ShadowdogMU: Yes, it's possible. But again, no-one is keen on supporting proprietory software like itunes, so it's a job waiting for someone who wants that feature to come along and implement it. 23.21.03 # Hehe, what can I say =D 23.21.04 # http://www.batteryupgrade.com/product_detail.php?productId=18292211 Bger 23.21.06 # Slasheri: I forgot to ask, how do I choose which Rockbox to run - disk or flash? 23.21.18 # (can I choose?) 23.22.04 # karim: aha, 10x;) 23.23.04 # XavierGr: There are still two things the original firmware can do on the h1x0 - WMA playback and realtime recording to MP3.... 23.23.29 Join Paul_The_Nerd [0] (n=Main@wirelessdata-031-029.mycingular.net) 23.23.31 # karim, have you seen http://www.misticriver.net/wiki/index.php/Customize_Your_H3xx#Internal_battery ? 23.23.53 Join Azra`el [0] (n=1003@h69-130-236-47.69-130.unk.tds.net) 23.24.09 Part Azra`el ("Freedom of Speech is above all, mutual.") 23.24.12 # linuxstb: you can press rec on bootup, that will load image always from disk 23.24.23 # using rec is also necessary to access the bootloader usb mode 23.24.25 Join version7 [0] (n=7@user-24-214-165-197.knology.net) 23.24.38 # bluebrother: is there a risk I regret something when seeing this link ? 23.24.50 # Thanks. So holding REC basically mimics the old behaviour? 23.24.55 # karim: the price maybe... 23.24.57 # yep 23.25.04 # I guess not. 23.25.31 # and erasing rockbox from flash (not yet possible with the plugin), bootloader defaults to the disk image 23.25.32 # Bger: price is ok, I now I could have found for less on ebay 23.25.51 # sup got a question for anyone. i'm trying to find out if rockbox will let me use the menu functions of the ipod while viewing the menus on a tv with the video out? 23.25.54 # and then pressing rec would start iriver fw (if that is present) 23.26.01 # How much FLASH is there? 23.26.07 # linuxstb: 2 MB 23.26.14 # btw, is there a possibility to run the OF from disk? 23.26.19 # Lots of space... 23.26.35 # version7: i don't think so as ipod doesn't support the video chip (and i think that drives video out) 23.26.36 # true, rockbox uses only about 340 KiB of that 23.26.42 # version7: Rockbox doesn't have a video out feature yet. 23.27.01 # k thanks thats all i needed to know 23.27.14 # version7: Feel free to help get it working though... 23.27.16 # Would there be any way to load a few codecs into flash as well? 23.27.18 # bluebrother: I have read various threads on rockbox. 23.27.27 # haha i wouldnt have a clue ;) 23.27.27 # bluebrother: on misticrivier 23.27.34 # bluebrother: not rockbox 23.27.43 # bluebrother: they advised to not buy on ebay 23.27.46 Part version7 23.28.19 # Paul_The_Nerd: should be possible if we find that useful 23.28.26 # Paul_The_Nerd: I was thinking along those lines... Maybe voice clips would be a better use for the space though - if 1.6MB is enough. 23.28.31 # Paul_The_Nerd: rockbox does't have video at all 23.28.38 # why not? Maybe I'll be searching for a new battery for my h120 eventually. 23.28.49 # Paul_The_Nerd: in fact, it could be possible to create some kind of read only filesystem to the rockbox section on the flash 23.28.57 # karim: Lack of video is different from lack of video out. Video out would let you display WPS and menus on a TV. Different features entirely 23.29.31 # linuxstb: Voice is a very good idea. I was thinking of aiming to get the codecs in there that the original firmware had, so that even on a wiped disk you had as a minimum the OF's functionality. 23.29.59 # Paul_The_Nerd: I just wanted to insist on the fact there is no video 23.30.24 # * Paul_The_Nerd is quite familiar with this fact. 23.30.39 # Well, the codecs directory on my h140 is only 688KB - so that's feasible. 23.30.46 Nick karim is now known as mirak (n=karim@ip-7.net-82-216-143.rev.numericable.fr) 23.30.53 # (260KB of that is the useless AAC codec) 23.30.53 # cool :) 23.30.54 # Paul_The_Nerd: I am reversed 23.30.56 Join {edf}ss [0] (n=itsame@CPE0016b63632a8-CM0016b5316812.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 23.31.17 # <{edf}ss> hi all 23.31.17 # a reversed engineer? 23.31.19 # <{edf}ss> ooh mailing list? 23.31.26 # linuxstb: So, really, you could include all the codecs, and have a guaranteed minimally functional RB from flash maybe? 23.31.41 # Especially if you didn't love the OF too much. 23.32.48 # Anyone that flashes Rockbox obviously doesn't love the OF... 23.32.53 # Bagder: that's pretty much that 23.33.04 # linuxstb: That's kinda how I feel about it. 23.33.16 # <{edf}ss> what's the OF? 23.33.20 # linuxstb: well, experience from Archos flashing say lots of people proceed without understanding what they are doing 23.33.25 # original firmware 23.33.38 # {edf}ss: Original Firmware, in this case, of the H1xx players. 23.33.56 # <{edf}ss> I put rockbox on just for DooM, which I don't even play, it's just a fun gimmick 23.34.01 # <{edf}ss> Bejeweled is nice too 23.34.13 # <{edf}ss> any way to play M4Ps from iTunes? 23.34.27 # Those are encrypted, so no. 23.34.39 # <{edf}ss> I got a plugin for winamp that can do it 23.35.25 # And winamp is running on the same computer you bought the songs on, right? 23.35.51 # <{edf}ss> yes, I'll see if it works on other systems later. 23.36.09 # {edf}ss: try the hymn-project 23.36.16 # <{edf}ss> to google! 23.36.52 # Bagder: But can't you rolo an original firmware on the Archos devices? 23.37.12 # right, you can 23.37.26 # I'm just saying that some people go ahead and flash if it can be flashed 23.37.50 # people don't read before they do things 23.38.01 # only afterwards when things no longer work 23.38.15 # * freqmod does not link to any semi legal software (but google "i am feeling lucky" would do) 23.38.22 # which is why we should make Rockbox for robots instead 23.38.26 # {edf}ss: doom is unplayable unfortunely 23.38.36 # So, a flashed Rockbox needs to be able to play music, no matter what, so that if someone reformats a flashed player, and sells it, there's not random acts of panic. 23.38.45 # Bagder: I blame whoever decided to release binaries... 23.38.51 Quit hotwire_ ("Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.5.0.6/2006072814]") 23.38.51 # haha 23.38.52 # I am not sure one device have good controls enough to exploit it 23.38.52 # With binaries come users... 23.38.57 # good point ;-) 23.39.18 # I feel a bit guilty 23.39.39 # You and your automated build system.... 23.39.46 # Hahaha 23.40.14 # automated user-attraction system? 23.40.17 # hehe 23.40.21 # will it help if I kneel and beg for forgiveness? 23.40.28 # Just turn them off! 23.40.33 # Close the forums. 23.40.47 # * Bagder adds random bytes in the binary packages 23.40.48 # Delete those manuals 23.40.50 # And put up a big sign that says 'Shoo' 23.41.08 # but ... without users what will the manual be for? And the work on the manual? 23.41.27 # maybe we should replace all manuals with a simple big fat warning :) 23.41.32 # we'll use the manual to attract all the big money 23.41.54 # 1) Write manual. 2)??? 3)Profit? 23.42.14 # 4) free players for all? *g* 23.42.15 # maybe you should place a big fat warning at the download page: Don't do anything before you have read the instructions 23.42.47 # Wouldn't help 23.42.55 # 23.43.02 # and then a picture on Linus next to that: "this man did, and look how he turned out" 23.43.02 # I guess users will need a dedicated download page where they need to click a "I've read it" checkmark before they can download anything. 23.43.09 # Any warning that you do not enforce isn't worth the paper it's written on. And since this is digital, there's not even any of that. 23.43.39 # maybe we could use recycled electrons ;-) 23.43.49 # bluebrother: you know how many that read licenses before they click "i agree"... 23.43.55 # We should password protect the .zip archives, and randomly hide a random password in different parts of the manual each day. So there. 23.43.56 # :-P 23.44.05 Join mkey [0] (n=mkey@pD9E36585.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.44.21 # that's a forgotten gem 23.44.29 # freqmod, unfortunately yes. But at least it is another thing they need to do. 23.44.30 # entering a word from the manual 23.44.42 # Paul_The_Nerd, nice idea. 23.44.58 # Page 37, paragraph 2, line 5, word 8. 23.45.19 # backwards 23.45.21 # hmm, that could change too much. 23.45.24 # * freqmod goes in the manual to page 37 finds paragraph 2 line 5 word 8 23.45.30 Join BigMac [0] (n=dummeska@64-252-109-248.adsl.snet.net) 23.45.57 # take the credits section. Word 38, word 21 and word 165 concatenated. Reversed. 23.46.10 # freqmod, which manual? 23.46.15 # hey guys i have my first project for the ipod 23.46.24 # Or you could just label it "Closed Beta" and require people to fill out an application which includes questions from the manual. 23.46.28 # im going to try to make a parappa the rapper plugin 23.46.43 # the buttons would be intuitive 23.46.56 # it may be hard but i think itll be worth it 23.47.04 # like "what is rockbox"? 23.47.18 # http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodvideo-20060804.pdf page 37 : when (as in the current directory or playlist will not repeat _when_ it is finished) 23.47.44 # you passed! 23.48.02 # It wasn't backwards. 23.48.09 # nehw 23.48.15 # damn. There is no paragraph 2 with 5 lines. 23.48.16 # Hmm.. 23.48.19 # * freqmod does not use binary builds anyways 23.48.23 # (h100 manual) 23.48.23 # Hehehe 23.48.50 # does this mean I'm required to buy an ipod? 23.49.18 # <{edf}ss> yes, RIGHT NOW 23.49.23 # no because there is no way to know what that is the second paragraph in the ipod manual eather 23.49.44 # <{edf}ss> freqmod I sent you a PM :) 23.49.47 # We could make it more difficult. 23.49.53 # Word 3,768 of the manual 23.50.07 # <{edf}ss> that'd be like an old adventure game 23.50.18 # * freqmod can't see {edf]ss PM 23.50.22 # great! Let's make a rockbox adventure! 23.50.23 # It'd make it easier for an automatied system to set it as the password on the archive without having to parse a PDF first. 23.50.36 # brb gotta uninstall opera 23.50.37 # <{edf}ss> get one now freqmod ? 23.50.44 # but a _bit_ harder for humans ;-) 23.50.54 # That's where all the fun is? 23.51.06 Part BigMac 23.51.08 Quit ShadowdogMU ("You know you'll miss me :P") 23.51.26 # "the first word in the manual with an 'e' as the third letter from the end" 23.51.38 # * freqmod sent a pm to edfss 23.51.48 # {edf}ss, are you registered on freenode? If not you can't send PMs (afaik) 23.52.03 # <{edf}ss> I don't know if I'm registered, but he managed to see and answer me 23.52.25 # no i could not see you, and i am registred 23.52.33 # how about questions like "what's the wiki page for ... (fill in something)" 23.52.38 # <{edf}ss> oh, I asked if you've personally used hymn? 23.52.56 # no 23.53.13 # i haven't used the iTunes store at all 23.54.02 # <{edf}ss> ok thanks. 23.54.10 # I used it once - to buy an "itunes-exclusive" track, and was scared at how quick and easy it was... 23.54.20 Quit Acksaw ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 23.54.34 # I've never dared go back. 23.55.24 # <{edf}ss> I too got some itunes exclusives, and want them playable in other programs etc 23.56.52 # <{edf}ss> the hymn page seems to have died :/ 23.57.31 # it worked for me 20 min ago 23.57.37 # but now it has died 23.58.04 # <{edf}ss> yeah I downloaded the app, but I'm looking for support 23.58.16 # <{edf}ss> it has a checkbox with: 23.58.17 # <{edf}ss> "Automatically deauthorize the FairKeys fake computer 3-5 minutes after acquiring your keys (use this option with caution)" ? 23.58.54 # This isn't the place to talk about hymn...