--- Log for 04.11.106 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 1 day and 9 hours ago 00.01.25 Quit ender` (" "Of course, this is not a very secure program... But, we weren't trying to write a security system, just an example for page") 00.02.47 Quit tim66 (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 00.09.10 Quit menosm (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.14.58 Quit menosm___ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.15.07 Quit bluebrother ("Leaving") 00.17.21 Quit Blackfish ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 00.17.24 Quit Blackfish` ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 00.17.32 Join _jhMikeS_ [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-75-45-238-142.dsl.sfldmi.sbcglobal.net) 00.20.04 Quit TeaSeaLancs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.21.13 Quit dau (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.21.43 Join daurn|afk [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 00.22.31 Quit jhMikeS (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.22.42 Quit Criamos ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 00.26.47 # Now 10.5% 00.30.36 Join menosm____ [0] (n=chatzill@user-11fa113.dsl.mindspring.com) 00.30.38 Nick menosm____ is now known as menosm (n=chatzill@user-11fa113.dsl.mindspring.com) 00.30.52 Quit midkay ("*poff*") 00.38.28 Join TeaSeaLancs [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.209.41) 00.50.31 Join webguest07 [0] (i=414a01ee@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 00.51.09 Part webguest07 00.52.12 Join leftright [0] (n=leftrigh@238-1-74-65.hilton.static.gci.net) 00.52.17 Join Ribs2 [0] (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 00.53.10 Join TerrorByte [0] (i=4889bb7a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 00.54.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.54.06 # Been a long time. 00.54.38 # nah 00.54.44 # Since I've been on. 00.54.44 # Yes. 00.55.01 Quit menosm (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.56.12 Quit daurn|afk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.56.17 # Wow, I can't spot a single change for the H10 in the last week. 00.56.19 # :( 00.56.39 # Hey, which players do NOT have the ability to load a specific firmware on startup? 00.56.42 Join daurn|laptop [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 00.57.33 # TerrorByte: I spot several changes, but they aren't H10 specific, they are for most devices Rb works on 00.58.04 # Has interest in Rockbox dwindled? Or is it increasing? 00.58.13 # why? 00.58.19 # I'm just curious. 00.58.25 # since when? 00.58.31 # Err.. 00.58.39 # Let's say the past two or three months. 00.58.41 # Since then. 00.58.53 # And also, if you could tell me which players do NOT have the ability to load up a specific firmware on startup... 00.58.55 Join RogerBacon [0] (n=RogerBac@bas3-sherbrooke40-1177840109.dsl.bell.ca) 00.59.04 # i am not sure what you mean 00.59.06 # TerrorByte: http://www.rockbox.org/since25.html 00.59.07 # I've heard you can boot up Rockbox or the original firmware on some players... 00.59.16 # are you referring to ROLO or dual boot? 00.59.20 # TerrorByte: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/MajorChanges 00.59.20 # ah...dual boot 00.59.31 # ROLO as in the chocolate???? 00.59.35 # That's the only ROLO I know. 00.59.38 # :) 00.59.38 # * petur mutters rtfws 00.59.56 # -_-; 01.00.02 # ROckboxLOader 01.00.06 # Oh. 01.00.16 # scorche: any news 01.00.28 # i believe the H10 is the only one without dual boot atm 01.00.34 Quit TeaSeaLancs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.00.42 # (the x5 does right?) 01.00.48 Join TeaSeaLancs [0] (n=thunderc@82.153.142.89) 01.00.53 # only with a patch I think 01.01.06 # then h10 and x5 ;) 01.01.13 # Aw... 01.01.20 # Damn. 01.01.24 # I would like dual boot. 01.01.36 # So I can record and listen to FM. 01.01.49 # Or record FM. 01.01.51 # :) 01.02.19 # well, depending on the reason why there isnt dual-boot status, you may get that before it 01.03.08 # You mean get record/FM before dual-boot? 01.03.29 # yes 01.03.30 Quit daurn|laptop (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.03.40 # I se. 01.03.41 # see* 01.03.53 Join daurn|laptop [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 01.03.53 # Lol, I've made a list of items I'm waiting for :) 01.04.14 # leftright: PM 01.04.23 # ...i know 01.04.45 # thanks, I'm having oribs with this darn registering 01.05.01 Part rasher 01.05.01 Join rasher [0] (n=rasher@62.79.64.148.adsl.hs.tiscali.dk) 01.05.11 # scorche: ok, let me know when you're ready 01.05.16 # leftright: most clients have an auto-register function 01.05.28 # must do that then 01.05.48 # also, i already sent you the PM...you can read them, but any that you send back without registering, i wont get 01.06.46 # Anyone seen Superman Returns? 01.06.47 # yep, 01.06.47 # Is it any good? 01.07.22 # * petur discovers the isp1362 won't do otg or host if you set its pin to device mode and slaps forehead three times 01.07.23 Quit Ribs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.07.43 # Scorche, whenevr you're ready give me a shout, i pop in frequently 01.08.12 # Real-world mpegplayer speedup on X5 is 3% 01.08.19 # leftright: i already sent you 4 messages 01.08.28 # Will test H300 again, then commit 01.08.39 # and i sent them again.. 01.08.50 # yep got them thanks 01.10.18 # scorche: i dont mind waiting, no problem 01.11.33 Quit lee-qid ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 01.12.18 # amiconn: how do you check fps in mpegplayer? I enabled it but I only see the upper half of the fps flashing very shortly 01.12.34 # Yes, if you play fullscreen 01.12.52 # It still flashes long enough to be recognisable 01.13.42 # Yep. 01.13.47 # 'Tis only way. 01.13.56 # Hey, are you guys working on optimizing MPEGPlayer? 01.14.03 # You need a font with height <= 8 pixel to see the complete line 01.14.15 # amiconn: 12.5 on h300, is that possible? 01.14.28 # yes 01.14.36 # Depends a lot on the video though 01.14.38 # If I can help in some way, I will. 01.14.53 # I want sound on MPEG player eventually :) 01.14.58 # * amiconn should try to integrate mirak's emac idct next 01.15.17 # I wonder if there'd be any interest in automatically generated Festival/eSpeak/flite voice files 01.15.25 # Well I'm off for now... Hectic week.. 01.15.27 # Very sleepy. 01.15.29 # Good night. 01.15.36 # TerrorByte: You could experiment with different MPEG-2 encoders and find the optimal settings for use in Rockbox. 01.15.50 # I'll do that tomorrow linux. 01.15.58 # What are the main MPEG2 encoders? 01.16.16 # We could also do with some "real" test files (instead of computer-generated animation). 01.16.40 # I've tested real files. 01.16.47 # Perhaps archive.org as something 01.16.50 # As in REAL video right? 01.17.02 # Well, they do, but the trick is to find something suitable. 01.17.20 # I've tried videos of movies, video games, etc. 01.17.30 # I'll mess around with encoder settings tomorrow. 01.17.41 # But I'm going to fall asleep on my keyboard very soon. 01.17.50 # Good night. 01.17.52 # * TerrorByte bids adieu 01.17.53 Nick gtkspert_ is now known as gtkspert (n=gtkspert@203-59-155-1.dyn.iinet.net.au) 01.17.55 Quit TerrorByte ("CGI:IRC") 01.17.55 # I think linuxstb_ meant something that could be put on download.rockbox.org for consistent tests 01.18.08 # I did. 01.18.16 # http://www.archive.org/details/opensource_movies should have something 01.19.08 Join Davide-NYC [0] (n=chatzill@user-12hdtm5.cable.mindspring.com) 01.19.14 # amiconn: libmpeg2 is probably a dead end for optimising. 01.22.17 Quit daurn|laptop (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.22.49 Join daurn|laptop [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 01.25.36 Quit daurn|laptop (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.26.12 Join daurn|laptop [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 01.26.20 # * rasher clicks random movies, and they're ALL by-nd-nc 01.26.53 Quit leftright (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- 100,000+ downloads can't be wrong") 01.27.00 # Does format-switching counts as a derivative? 01.27.07 # It does, doesn't it? 01.29.50 Quit bawb2 (Remote closed the connection) 01.29.59 Quit obo ("bye") 01.37.53 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@rockbox/developer/midkay) 01.41.49 Join menosm____ [0] (n=chatzill@user-11fa3g2.dsl.mindspring.com) 01.41.51 Nick menosm____ is now known as menosm (n=chatzill@user-11fa3g2.dsl.mindspring.com) 01.43.38 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c210-49-190-113.eburwd8.vic.optusnet.com.au) 01.46.20 Quit petur ("ZzzZzzz") 01.46.22 Quit TeaSeaLancs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.46.37 Join TeaSeaLancs [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.217.47) 01.47.42 Quit MarcoPolo (Remote closed the connection) 01.55.00 # mirak: Why do you think so? 01.56.34 # amiconn: it's not maintened for more than 2 years, there are no docs, absolutely no comment, neither for methods or inside code. 01.56.50 # hmm. 01.56.57 # but well it's the easiest to implement 01.57.11 # and also well, it's said ffmpeg is a bit faster 01.57.41 Quit pagefault (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.57.44 # personnally I tried to see how we culd use iram buffers for libmpeg2, but it's like there is no way 01.58.12 # but I might be wrong :) 01.59.13 Join gtkspert_ [0] (n=gtkspert@203-59-11-70.dyn.iinet.net.au) 02.06.21 Quit `axion (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 02.09.23 Join vertic23 [0] (i=email@dslb-084-056-251-032.pools.arcor-ip.net) 02.09.25 # hey 02.10.58 Join RoC_MM [0] (i=dragon@c-66-177-58-16.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 02.11.29 Quit RoC_MM (Client Quit) 02.13.03 Quit gtkspert (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.26.39 Part pixelma 02.37.21 Quit NickDe ("Leaving") 02.40.42 Join midgey34 [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 02.40.59 Quit Davide-NYC ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.7/2006090918]") 02.54.03 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.54.28 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC") 02.55.40 Quit hardeep ("[BX] The birds kept calling his name, thought Caw") 02.56.59 Quit Arathis ("[rl_bot quit]") 03.03.13 Quit midgey34 () 03.06.39 Join edan [0] (n=edan@ppp106-231.lns1.hba1.internode.on.net) 03.06.47 # hey all 03.07.27 # when I ../tools/configure for the Nano and select "normal" I get this: 03.07.47 # [: 1406: ==: unexpected operator 03.10.00 # does anybody know where I can find a list with all codecs integrated in rockbox? 03.17.11 # vertic23: The SoundCodecs wiki page. 03.17.21 # (the table at the very bottom of the page) 03.19.05 # edan: What OS are you using? 03.20.05 # linuxstb: Edgy 03.20.41 # I don't think it can be the album art patch. I didn't get that warning yesterday and I'm using the same version of the patches 03.21.33 # thanks - has anybody of you experience with trackerformats (I read about it) - it says that MOD is not yet functual - so... what about .xm, AHX, .ma, .PSID, .v2m, .vgz and so on? 03.21.33 # I updated cvs, applied the bmp_resize and albumart patches as I usually do and just today got that warning 03.22.43 # 0 errors when I compile tho 03.23.09 Join Febs [0] (n=shortcho@207-172-204-33.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 03.25.13 # damn! it's amazing how much faster it is copying rb to the nano using Linux than it is using Windows 03.25.18 # Windows takes ages 03.27.36 # yes edan: I experienced same - transfer speeds here @ windows are about 3-4-5 mb/s 03.27.44 # @ linux 1-2 mb/s more 03.27.56 # almost 8 mb/s sometimes 03.28.21 # edan: My fault, sorry 03.28.36 # your fault? 03.28.40 # the warning? 03.28.42 # Yup 03.29.00 # ok. it compiled ok. Should I not use it? 03.29.25 Join terinjokes [0] (n=spader@adsl-11-150-123.mia.bellsouth.net) 03.30.02 # oh yes, it's only relevant if you're building voice 03.30.09 # ah cool 03.30.11 # thanks rasher 03.30.29 # i know nothing about compiling.... 03.30.51 # edan: which shell are you using? 03.31.15 # rasher: just GNOME terminal 03.31.29 # is there any work being done on nano2? 03.32.12 # edan: should be fixed if you update now 03.32.31 Join pagefault [0] (i=pagefaul@pdpc/supporter/active/pagefault) 03.33.10 Quit |AhIoRoS| ("Abandonando, see you http://ahioros.homelinux.net") 03.33.16 # ok 03.34.35 # Do you have time to test? 03.34.44 # yep 03.34.55 # updating now 03.37.54 # yep. that sorted it 03.37.58 Join actionshrimp [0] (i=nn@cpc4-oxfd8-0-0-cust546.oxfd.cable.ntl.com) 03.38.18 Join cybersense [0] (n=Miranda@202.68.93.76) 03.38.23 # Excellent 03.38.33 # cheers rasher 03.39.27 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 03.40.15 # is rockbox going to add SIP support /sarcastic 03.42.06 # what's SIP? 03.43.55 # yeah, SIP isn't widely known, it's VoIP 03.44.38 Quit cybersense (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.44.54 Join cybersense [0] (n=Miranda@202.68.93.76) 03.52.14 Join Paul_the_Nerd [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 03.58.00 Quit blue_lizard (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 03.58.19 Join blue_lizard [0] (n=blue_liz@p54985765.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.06.38 Part _jhMikeS_ 04.08.46 # Now that it's part of the official build, is the Last.fm log being put in another place than /.scrobbler.log? 04.08.55 # Because it won't show up. 04.24.35 Quit menosm ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 2.0/2006101023]") 04.25.59 # but terinjokes: not a bad idea though :P 04.26.17 Quit actionshrimp ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.01 :: www.XLhost.de )") 04.26.31 # yeah, just waiting for the new ipod steamer 04.32.26 Join amigan [0] (i=dcp1990@unaffiliated/amigan) 04.40.55 Quit aliask ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 2.0/2006101023]") 04.42.52 Quit sucka (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.43.34 Quit RogerBacon ("Quitte") 04.46.08 Part terinjokes 04.51.27 Quit cybersense (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.54.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.55.33 Quit Seed (Nick collision from services.) 04.55.38 Join EnterUserName [0] (n=dave@pdpc/supporter/student/GeekZoid) 04.55.41 Join Seed [0] (i=ben@bzq-84-108-131-175.cablep.bezeqint.net) 04.55.58 Quit TeaSeaLancs (Remote closed the connection) 05.04.52 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@c-67-160-70-46.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 05.07.35 Join Davide-NYC [0] (n=chatzill@user-12hdtm5.cable.mindspring.com) 05.08.32 Quit midkay (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.13.24 Join Ribs3 [0] (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 05.16.14 Join midgey34 [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 05.25.49 Part Paul_the_Nerd 05.28.16 Quit Ribs2 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.30.56 Quit mirak (Remote closed the connection) 05.33.21 Quit PaulJam (".") 05.48.41 Join actionshrimp [0] (i=nn@cpc4-oxfd8-0-0-cust546.oxfd.cable.ntl.com) 06.01.15 Join xed [0] (i=xed@CPE0014bf83254b-CM0017ee63c076.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 06.06.18 Quit midgey34 () 06.15.19 Quit Seed (Nick collision from services.) 06.15.27 Join Seed [0] (i=ben@bzq-84-108-131-175.cablep.bezeqint.net) 06.29.13 Quit Landus (Nick collision from services.) 06.29.35 Join Landus [0] (i=Landus@70-100-181-192.dsl1-erie.roc.ny.frontiernet.net) 06.31.25 Quit funky ("leaving") 06.32.55 Quit JoeBorn ("Leaving") 06.33.26 Quit Nimdae (Remote closed the connection) 06.33.28 Join Nimdae [0] (n=nimmeh@71-11-210-76.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com) 06.46.15 Join MattskiMax [0] (n=MattskiM@203-206-51-27.dyn.iinet.net.au) 06.46.49 Quit edan ("Leaving") 06.54.08 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.54.34 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@222.76.229.178) 06.54.48 Quit daurn|laptop (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.59.28 Quit gromit` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.00.36 Join _vertic23 [0] (i=email@dslb-084-056-230-201.pools.arcor-ip.net) 07.01.27 Join Gnelik [0] (n=Miranda@193.110.17.4) 07.02.00 # Hi all 07.07.31 Quit Seed (Nick collision from services.) 07.07.39 Join Seed [0] (i=ben@bzq-84-108-131-175.cablep.bezeqint.net) 07.09.59 Join midgey34 [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 07.13.53 Join NickDe [0] (n=nicholas@ip68-14-79-70.ri.ri.cox.net) 07.19.06 Quit vertic23 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.19.38 Join vertic23 [0] (i=email@dslb-084-056-239-211.pools.arcor-ip.net) 07.25.01 Quit Davide-NYC ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.7/2006090918]") 07.25.21 Quit _vertic23 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.39.17 Quit Seed (Nick collision from services.) 07.39.25 Join Seed [0] (i=ben@bzq-84-108-131-175.cablep.bezeqint.net) 07.48.07 Join menosm [0] (n=chatzill@user-11fa3g2.dsl.mindspring.com) 07.51.47 Quit [sellout] (Remote closed the connection) 07.53.06 Join [sellout] [0] (n=sellout@c-69-241-206-171.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 07.54.10 Quit rasher ("leaving") 07.56.54 Quit Gnelik ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 08.03.04 Quit Ribs3 ("eh eh ehhhh!") 08.12.18 Join Gnelik [0] (n=Miranda@193.110.17.4) 08.15.57 # how can i boot into apple os on my 5.5G? :) 08.16.09 # i have never used rockloader before, always ipl2 08.20.09 # How to start the original Apple Firmware 08.20.09 # After a configurable period of inactivity, Rockbox will shut down and put your iPod into a power-saving deep sleep mode. You can also manually shut down Rockbox and your iPod by holding the play/pause button for about 4 seconds. 08.20.09 # From this deep sleep mode, press MENU to wake up your ipod. If you keep your finger held on MENU whilst your iPod is booting, then the Rockbox bootloader will start the Apple firmware. Do not release the MENU button until you see the "Loading original firmware..." message on the screen. 08.20.21 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c210-49-190-113.eburwd8.vic.optusnet.com.au) 08.21.07 # :) 08.21.27 # yeah, it wasn't rewind like in ipll 08.21.33 # thanks 08.27.45 # my ipod wont boot to apple os, but i guess it even shouldn't 08.28.55 # "Some things flat out don't work. Notably you can't boot back into the original firmware (or at least I can't) without reloading the original bootloader." 08.31.12 # Who knows how do the work with nand/ata driver going??? 08.33.47 Join AdamKili [0] (n=adam@71-213-191-218.albq.qwest.net) 08.43.49 Quit AdamKili (Connection reset by peer) 08.50.34 Quit Gnelik ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 08.51.54 Join bluebrother [0] (i=xudS74yM@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 08.54.10 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.58.38 Quit JoeBorn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.59.03 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@222.76.229.178) 09.06.43 Quit Sinbios (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.07.10 Join Sinbios [0] (i=Sinbios@dsl-10-136-18.b2b2c.ca) 09.09.48 Quit Kitt0s (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 09.10.03 Join menosm_ [0] (n=chatzill@user-11fa3g2.dsl.mindspring.com) 09.16.07 Join Gnelik [0] (n=Miranda@193.110.17.4) 09.18.43 # Is some one who developed ACTION_* parsing here? 09.19.45 # That would be JdGordon... 09.21.43 Quit lostnihilist_ ("Leaving") 09.21.45 # I can't understand one thing in all menus BUTTON_SELECT open selected item but it don't want to do so in Plugin browser. 09.23.06 # Why? One point of the button action concept is to have consistent button mappings 09.23.30 # I don know why. 09.23.47 # The is only one ACTION_STD_OK declaration 09.23.50 # Besides, you can't just disable it for the plugin browser. The plugin browser is just a file browser like main browser, cfg browser, font browser etc 09.24.04 # and it is BUTTON_SELECT|BUTTON_REL 09.24.10 # Hmm, maybe I misunderstood? 09.24.16 Join bundik [0] (n=bundik@dslb-088-064-010-060.pools.arcor-ip.net) 09.25.39 # Nope 09.26.22 # It alsow do so in theme and сап browser 09.26.51 # I think it conected with file browsing 09.27.14 # Do you mean it doesn't react on SELECT but it should? 09.27.21 # Yep 09.27.28 # What target? 09.27.32 # e200 09.27.36 # ah 09.27.42 # sim 09.28.02 # Guess there's a quirk in the button map. It's very early... 09.28.30 # heh, i try to create a keymap 09.30.06 # Isn't there one already? 09.31.52 # It is, but it is H10's with replaced button names 09.31.58 Quit EspeonEefi ("Leaving") 09.32.37 Quit menosm (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.32.45 # From a quick glance this keymap does indeed look strange 09.33.15 # It works ok 09.34.10 # But buttons do strange things 09.34.55 # for example: play/stop is center select button 09.35.33 # but it must be button_up because it has play/stop icon 09.35.37 # etc. 09.36.27 # Sorry for my bad English i am Ukrainian 09.40.10 # Yes that's what I mean, buttons do strange things 09.40.31 Quit midgey34 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.40.47 # I would expect Select to be the default OK action, long Select to be the context menu etc 09.41.05 # Note that I don't have a Sansa 09.41.14 # Yes,yes 09.41.30 # I try to do select ACTION_STD_OK 09.42.00 # but dont work normaly 09.42.31 # So if you changed ACTION_STD_OK and it works in the menus but not in the browser, there must be some mapping for Select in the tree context that "shadows" the default 09.43.03 # [10:23] Gnelik: The is only one ACTION_STD_OK declaration 09.43.48 # That's not what I mean 09.44.04 # Contexts are chained, and the default context comes last 09.44.46 # The browser uses CONTEXT_TREE 09.45.40 # So if that context, or any context chained to that which comes before the default context defines an action on Select, it would ovverride the default Select action 09.46.25 # In button_context_listtree_scroll_with_combo[] : 09.46.45 # mno, not there 09.47.11 # In button_context_tree[]: 09.47.16 # { ACTION_TREE_WPS, BUTTON_SELECT|BUTTON_REL, BUTTON_SELECT }, 09.47.16 # { ACTION_TREE_STOP, BUTTON_SELECT|BUTTON_REPEAT, BUTTON_SELECT }, 09.47.42 # That needs to be changed... 09.48.01 # Changed, making now.... 09.50.26 # Yes! 09.50.31 # It works 09.50.40 # Thank you a lot! 09.56.41 # np 09.58.50 Join PaulJam [0] (n=pauljam@vpn-3010.gwdg.de) 09.59.49 Join EspeonEefi [0] (i=espeonee@CERULEANCITY.MIT.EDU) 10.00.11 Quit JoeBorn ("Leaving") 10.01.18 Quit Seed (Nick collision from services.) 10.01.26 Join Seed [0] (i=ben@bzq-84-108-131-175.cablep.bezeqint.net) 10.04.13 Quit bluebrother ("Leaving") 10.09.02 Join powr-toc [0] (n=r@84-51-129-124.rickmo645.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 10.16.01 Quit Gnelik ("Miranda IM! 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13.09.12 # No 13.09.38 # :/ 13.12.44 # I'm noticing the channel switching behavior with freq scaling on my ipod color now, perhaps something has changed lately? 13.21.57 Quit rconan ("Leaving") 13.26.53 Join bluey- [0] (n=bluey@dslb-088-073-081-059.pools.arcor-ip.net) 13.27.31 Join Sinbios [0] (i=Sinbios@dsl-10-136-18.b2b2c.ca) 13.44.38 # er, never mind, bad mp3 13.52.20 Quit barrywardell () 13.53.05 Join Blackfish [0] (n=asd@p5483521E.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.57.04 Join kridian [0] (n=kridian@c1-132-1.prl.dial-up.net) 13.57.35 # hey.. quick question; why does the ipod nano become so incredibly slow with file transfers (usb) when using rockbox firmware? 13.57.44 Quit sunlord (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.59.52 # * kridian goes to read the forums rather 14.03.13 # kridian, Rockbox uses the ipod's emergency disk mode. Reboot into the Apple firmware if you want full high-speed USB. 14.03.20 # nice n busy in here today :p 14.04.18 # Febs: any specific key sequence to boot into the apple firmware? my 56k internet isnt the fastest available for loading websites 14.05.56 Quit nudelyn2 ("At Argon, we're working to keep your money.") 14.06.12 Join nudelyn [0] (i=nudel@dyn-62-56-62-160.dslaccess.co.uk) 14.06.35 # ah found it thx 14.07.05 Quit Gnelik (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.07.41 # does anyone know if there is a #define for if the target doesnt use a hard disk? 14.10.15 # AFAIK only #if defined(IPOD_NANO) || defined(HAVE_MMC) 14.11.01 # there is HAVE_FLASH_DISK, that might be ok.... does the targets with HAVE_MMC not have internal memory? 14.11.43 Join SoulDeaD [0] (i=0@83-143-180-21-ixtlan-systems.unitednet.bg) 14.12.16 # that's only defined for the ifp-7xx - I /think/ it used to be used elsewhere but was removed??? 14.12.29 # which HAVE_FLASH_DISK? 14.12.44 # yup 14.12.50 Quit bluey- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.12.55 # i found it in the nano config... 14.13.00 # ill use both i guess 14.14.10 # I'm going mad - it's not in config-ipodnano.h ?? 14.14.56 # im boviously drunk... where the heck did i see it? ;p 14.15.15 # ./firmware/export/config-ifp7xx.h:#define HAVE_FLASH_DISK 14.15.15 # ./firmware/SOURCES:#ifdef HAVE_FLASH_DISK 14.15.19 # ah, woops, ok i found it in sourced 14.16.16 Quit akaias (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.16.57 Quit _Veseliq_ (Remote closed the connection) 14.18.51 Quit powr-toc (Remote closed the connection) 14.24.43 Quit aliask ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 2.0/2006101023]") 14.26.56 Join strid [0] (n=aenima@87.252.67.99) 14.26.58 # heya 14.27.20 # I booted my ipod 5g into the original ipod firmware, and now I can't remember how to boot it back into rockbox 14.27.23 # he;lp 14.27.32 # reboot by holding menu+select 14.27.49 # then what 14.27.57 # then it reboots :) 14.28.03 # into the original firmware, yeah 14.28.17 # no, back to the rockbox bootloader 14.28.22 # no, it 14.28.23 # oh snap 14.28.29 # someone's fucked with it 14.28.29 # maby you have forgotten installing the bootloader? 14.28.41 # that's what I get for leaving it around 14.28.47 # has itunes had a chance to update the firmware?? 14.28.55 # some asshole hooks it up to itunes and decides to update it. 14.28.59 # great. 14.29.05 # it looks like it, eah 14.29.06 # yeah, you'll need to reinstall the bootloader 14.29.06 # yeah* 14.29.10 # bah 14.30.25 # JdGordon: HAVE_FLASH_DISK is iFP7xx only - the nano uses the standard ata driver, even if it doesn't have a mechanical harddisk 14.30.38 # ah ok 14.30.40 # I haven't saved any of the stuff I used from the last time this happened to my ipod 14.30.42 # and the ondios? 14.30.48 # can anyone tell me where to begin 14.30.53 # HAVE_MMC is defined for the Ondios - and they have an internal flash chip as well as an MMC slot 14.31.23 # doing this should be sufficient I guess http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodvideo/rockbox-buildch2.html#x4-100002.2.2 14.31.28 # so its only the sim which doesnt use ata.c ? 14.31.44 # strid: yup 14.31.48 Part pixelma 14.32.00 # ? 14.32.14 # strid if your info is untouched just install the bootloader 14.32.15 # dw 14.32.27 # ata.c is used on targets with ata hardware, i.e. all harddisk targets plus the nano 14.33.03 # iFP7xx and Ondios don't use t 14.33.10 # SoulDeaD, it should be. 14.33.41 # ok 14.33.59 # i think ive got this callback stuff working.. now all i need is a way to test it properly :p 14.34.48 # oh what the fuck 14.34.57 # "Connect to your computer. Use iTunes to restore." 14.35.24 # not cool 14.35.28 # what do I do D: 14.35.42 # Connect to your computer and use iTunes to restore? 14.35.44 # :) 14.35.47 # no way! 14.36.01 # hey, that's weird, the Do not disconnect thing is black and white now 14.36.03 # ut oh 14.37.12 # does the codec stuff have a function that can be called to get it to fill its buffer? 14.37.54 # eerie. 14.38.12 # well, how do I revert what I just did with the bootloader installation detailed at http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodvideo/rockbox-buildch2.html#x4-100002.2.2 ? 14.38.26 # if at all possible 14.39.29 # also, could that error message mean that my rockbox firmware was wiped by the itunes/ipod update? 14.40.49 # did you check the original firmware version? 14.41.13 # strid: That error message means you made a mistake installing the Rockbox bootloader. 14.41.27 # so should I just do ipodpatcher.exe -w N bootpartition.bin 14.41.28 # then try again? 14.41.44 # The Rockbox firmware itself is the rockbox.ipod file and .rockbox folder on your ipod, which should still be there. 14.41.46 # or can I just repeat the bootloader installation process 14.42.16 # The bootloader installation process only works if your ipod is working... So yes, try the "-w N bootpartition.bin" command to restore it. 14.42.49 # Make sure you wait for long enough before disconnecting your ipod - you should be able to see a hard disk activity icon on your ipod's LCD. 14.43.15 # I can't see an icon, but it should be done when cmd lets go of the .exe 14.43.36 # If you can't see an icon, then it's done. 14.44.05 # thar she boots 14.44.09 # w00t.. i tihnk this works :D 14.44.14 # trying the bootloader again, hopefully with less typos this time 14.45.26 # Copy and paste is useful.... 14.46.29 # error message again, I guess I'll have to resort to copy/paste. 14.46.43 # strid did you check the firmware version 14.46.52 # i think there were things dependent on it 14.47.05 # how do I check that? 14.47.10 # try to restore it and boot itunes, then check the version 14.47.18 # I don't have itunes installed 14.47.19 # ipod, right? 14.47.22 # yeah, 5g 14.47.28 # No, nothing is dependent on firmware version for the 5g. 14.47.33 # restoring blanks it, doesn't it 14.47.34 # ahm 14.47.37 # my mistake 14.47.46 # It's only the Nano that needs different instructions for different Apple firmware versions. 14.48.54 Quit sucka ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.01 :: www.XLhost.de )") 14.49.05 # ahm 14.49.05 Quit midkay_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.49.08 # i have nano... 14.50.32 # stranger and stranger 14.50.40 # strictly copy/pasting (and replacing N) gives me this 14.50.40 # Generating firmware image compatible with iPod video 14.50.40 # Cannot open loader image file bootloader-video.bin 14.51.01 # you have a typo somewhere 14.51.13 # check it more careful 14.52.47 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@c-67-160-70-46.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 14.52.49 # have you downloaded the file bootloader-video.bim? 14.53.00 # bin 14.53.08 # hahaha 14.53.13 # that's what I realized five seconds ago 14.53.19 # :) 14.54.20 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.54.40 # ahh, there we go 14.54.45 # fully operational. 14.56.11 # now to download the latest build and see if it blows up again 14.59.55 # yep, works fine 14.59.58 # midkay_: fs 6289 14.59.59 # thanks for the help, guys :) 15.00.01 Quit strid () 15.03.12 Quit Siku () 15.04.51 # i made another battery_bench on my X5L; without ReplayGain, crossfeed and without remote plugged in; an hour better as they were on/plugged 15.05.33 # so it came to 31:31 .. see there: http://rasher.dk/rockbox/battery/view.php?file=iaudiox5l-2006-11-04-1.txt 15.05.53 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B1556A.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.10.18 # 31 hours ? What does the cowon firmware achieve on your player? 15.10.26 # That's like 6 ipods.... :) 15.11.21 # lol, we're British English now are we? someone should make a us_en.lang file then :-P 15.13.14 # linuxstb, I don't know, haven't tried ... but acording to http://www.mp3.com/features/stories/3646.html ~27 hours 15.14.33 Join Deef [0] (n=sdf@203-59-106-60.dyn.iinet.net.au) 15.15.16 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 15.15.25 Quit spiorf (Connection timed out) 15.16.11 # lostlogic: It's always been real English - check colour :) 15.17.29 # linuxstb: doesnt changing the break other lang files? 15.18.02 # JdGordon: I don't know. Someone please tell me... 15.18.21 # i _think_ it does 15.19.16 Quit kaspar (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.20.48 Join qailer [0] (n=qailer@c80-217-91-55.bredband.comhem.se) 15.21.29 # * linuxstb realises he has no idea what source: and dest: are for... 15.24.12 Quit lee-qid ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 15.24.38 # i.e. why does the english.lang need both a source: and dest: ? Also, is the source: field in the non-English .lang files actually used for anything apart from as a convenient reference for translators? 15.25.22 # i think source is used by the script to make the .lng file also? and english.lng needs to be "compiled" also 15.26.35 # But source: and dest: appear to be identical for every string in english.lang. 15.26.52 # And "dest:" in every file appears to contain the required string. 15.27.43 # source and dest beign the same in english i guess is because its easier than trying to think of a uniqe shorter version or something? dest is the translated strgin 15.28.10 # Isn't the "ID" the unique identifier though? 15.28.14 # yeah, i tihnk you better change the source part of the patch back 15.28.29 # ID is for the code 15.30.27 # Looking at genlang, it appears that source is used to identify when a translated string needs to be updated - i.e. if the source: in english.lang has changed, that implies the other languages need changing. 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(bbl) 16.16.49 # hehe hi 16.17.27 # nice to see you again... but no time for a chat now... later 16.17.39 # ok, later~ 16.20.14 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.20.51 # what is Last.fm Log? 16.23.37 Join gromit` [0] (n=gromit@ras75-5-82-234-244-69.fbx.proxad.net) 16.28.00 # music site? hahaha 16.28.56 Quit PaulJam (".") 16.29.49 # it creates a log of everything you have listened to on your player, for submission with a third party app/script to Last.FM. 16.32.01 Join MarcoPolo [0] (n=MarcoPol@che78-2-82-227-240-106.fbx.proxad.net) 16.32.41 Quit MarcoPolo (Client Quit) 16.32.49 # oh, manual 16.33.08 Join PaulJam [0] (i=Paul@vpn-3088.gwdg.de) 16.33.35 Join MarcoPolo [0] (n=MarcoPol@che78-2-82-227-240-106.fbx.proxad.net) 16.40.58 # thanks, soap 16.41.22 Quit midgey34 () 16.48.25 # hmm... do i need a specific version of binutils and gcc to build rockbox for X5? 16.49.36 Part Paul_the_Nerd 16.51.04 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B16D3D.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.52.45 Quit EspeonEefi ("Leaving") 16.52.53 # yes - easiest way is to run the tools/rockboxdev.sh script 16.53.46 Join Ribs [0] (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 16.54.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.57.19 Join midgey34 [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 16.58.34 # i just build it 16.59.13 # last time it was always rebooting, and this time just says rockbox loaded and does nothing 17.02.51 Join Myipod [0] (n=vshuguan@121.35.225.60) 17.03.58 Quit Myipod (Client Quit) 17.06.17 Quit MarcoPolo (Remote closed the connection) 17.06.19 Join dvp [0] (n=Anonymou@81.18.54.40) 17.06.53 Quit Rob2222_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.08.09 # Anybody got any experience with masc3500 ? 17.11.55 Quit midgey34 () 17.13.51 Join Blackfish` [0] (n=asd@p5483455D.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.15.38 Quit petur (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.16.13 Join [g2] [0] (n=g2@nslu2-linux/g2) 17.17.33 # <[g2]> http://wiki.neurostechnology.com/index.php/DM320_Platform_licensing_issues 17.17.44 # <[g2]> Does anyone know anything about that ? 17.19.26 Quit scorche (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.21.29 Part dvp 17.23.26 Join _Veseliq_ [0] (n=veseliq@195.85.215.210) 17.24.30 Quit Blackfish (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.25.41 Join sucka [0] (i=nn@client0068.vpn.ox.ac.uk) 17.29.41 # [g2]: I guess you need Bagder or LinusN (Daniel and Linus from the google thread in the page you linked) 17.31.28 Join RogerBacon [0] (n=RogerBac@bas3-sherbrooke40-1177840109.dsl.bell.ca) 17.33.07 Quit bundik (Nick collision from services.) 17.33.24 Join bundik [0] (n=bundik@dslb-088-064-002-090.pools.arcor-ip.net) 17.38.32 Join linuxstb_ [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 17.39.09 Quit RogerBacon ("Quitte") 17.39.50 Join RogerBacon [0] (n=RogerBac@bas3-sherbrooke40-1177840109.dsl.bell.ca) 17.40.03 # g2: My understanding is that the DM320 contains an ARM core, plus a DSP. The code that runs on the DSP will be closed-sourced, and will export an API accessible from the main, open source firmware. 17.40.53 # This is simiilar to the MAS dsp in the Archos devices Rockbox runs on. 17.44.01 Quit actionshrimp (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.45.17 Join Ribs2 [0] (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 17.46.04 # <[g2]> obo I don't have a google thread someone pointed me directly to that page 17.46.48 # there is one on that page, titled "this thread" 17.47.09 # <[g2]> linuxstb_ you are correct, there is an ARM 926-ejs core and a TI DSP on the TI chip 17.47.14 # <[g2]> obo ok thx 17.49.12 Quit Ribs (Nick collision from services.) 17.49.13 Nick Ribs2 is now known as Ribs (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 17.50.44 Quit sucka (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.04.34 Join bluey- [0] (n=bluey@dslb-088-073-081-059.pools.arcor-ip.net) 18.14.54 # bye 18.16.18 Quit Jungti1234 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 18.21.20 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p5484C423.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 18.22.46 Join Davide-NYC [0] (n=chatzill@user-12hdtm5.cable.mindspring.com) 18.23.25 # any word on the BRP (aka MRP) from jhMikeS? 18.23.35 # I read the logs but didn't see anything recent 18.27.51 Join damaki__ [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-151-1-26-179.w83-192.abo.wanadoo.fr) 18.29.21 Join |AhIoRoS| [0] (n=ahioros@201.224.122.227) 18.30.06 Quit Deef () 18.30.45 Quit Davide-NYC ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.7/2006090918]") 18.43.48 Join akaias [0] (n=akaias@76.16.18.102) 18.43.49 Quit damaki_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.48.26 Join damaki_ [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-151-1-59-92.w83-198.abo.wanadoo.fr) 18.49.28 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@ip-41.net-81-220-108.rev.numericable.fr) 18.54.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.54.42 Join karim_ [0] (n=mirak@ip-41.net-81-220-108.rev.numericable.fr) 18.55.12 Join Gnelik [0] (n=Miranda@193.110.17.4) 18.55.35 # Where can i take arm-elf-gcc for linux??? 18.56.40 # Easiest way is to use the tools/rockboxdev.sh script in the Rockbox source to download and build it. 18.58.00 Quit Gnelik (Client Quit) 18.58.54 # * linuxstb_ scratches head 19.01.14 # * obo has a strange feeling of deja vu 19.02.41 Quit Criamos ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 19.03.27 Quit bluey- (Remote closed the connection) 19.04.02 Quit damaki__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.05.25 Quit SoulDeaD ("Leaving") 19.06.03 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p54AED416.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.09.46 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@host-194-46-226-33.dsl-ie.utvinternet.net) 19.21.53 Quit Rondom ("Ex-Chat") 19.23.35 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host79-169-dynamic.15-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 19.27.01 Quit barrywardell () 19.27.57 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@host-194-46-226-33.dsl-ie.utvinternet.net) 19.29.01 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p54AED416.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.33.58 Quit Ribs (Connection timed out) 19.34.51 Join Ribs [0] (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 19.40.57 # <[g2]> linuxstb_ which version of gcc/binutils are you using ? 19.41.56 Quit Gena (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.42.56 Join Gena [0] (n=Gena@80.178.45.33.adsl.012.net.il) 19.47.33 Join joshin [0] (n=joshin@unaffiliated/joshin) 19.50.25 Quit Nimdae (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.52.00 # <[g2]> can anybody comment about the Sansa e2xx series port or JTAG access on the devie ? 19.52.04 # <[g2]> device 19.52.34 # [g2], Nothing beyond http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=3225.375 19.53.03 # <[g2]> hey joshin :) 19.53.07 # :) 19.53.12 # <[g2]> thx 19.53.24 # <[g2]> are you running Rockbox on the slug ? 19.53.58 # Nope. I have a Sansa E260 that I would love to have Rockbox for. 19.54.59 # * [g2] has a e260 also 19.55.22 # <[g2]> Ok, it's my kids, but I make the kid turn it over to me :) 19.55.51 Join rconan [0] (n=richard@82-46-100-113.cable.ubr08.azte.blueyonder.co.uk) 19.56.11 # :) Mine is for when I go jogging. Of course most of my music has been ripped to OGG format so that's my main reason for wanting Rockbox. 19.59.01 Quit |AhIoRoS| ("Abandonando, see you http://ahioros.homelinux.net") 19.59.54 Join `axion [0] (n=axion@cpe-74-70-233-12.nycap.res.rr.com) 20.00.39 # [g2]: I have binutils 2.16.1 and arm-elf-gcc 4.0.2 but I rockboxdev.sh should download the latest recommended versions for each target CPU you want to build for. 20.01.58 # <[g2]> linuxstb_ are you main developer ? 20.02.22 # * [g2] can't type worth sh** today.... are you a main developer ? 20.04.02 Join odla [0] (n=user@S0106000625926fb6.ed.shawcable.net) 20.04.10 # how do i know what generation my ipod nano is? 20.04.16 # i bought it in may 20.05.27 # odla - metal body or plastic face? 20.06.00 # 1st generation had stainless steel backs and white or black plastic faces like the full size ipod. 20.06.07 # may = 1st gen 20.06.09 # 2nd generation has an all aluminum body. 20.06.23 Quit Rondom (Nick collision from services.) 20.06.29 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p54AED416.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.06.36 Quit Rondom (Nick collision from services.) 20.07.01 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p54AED416.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.07.02 Quit Rondom (Nick collision from services.) 20.07.06 # plastic face 20.07.26 # [g2]: this might be a little help: http://daniel.haxx.se/sansa/e200-devboard.html 20.07.41 # i've tried using JTAG with my h10 which has a similar chip in it too 20.07.43 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p54AED416.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.07.58 Join SoulDeaD [0] (i=0@83-143-180-21-ixtlan-systems.unitednet.bg) 20.08.55 Join actionshrimp [0] (i=nn@cpc4-oxfd8-0-0-cust546.oxfd.cable.ntl.com) 20.09.58 # what would have to be done to port supertux to rockbox besides resizing the images? or is this impossible at all? 20.10.53 Quit barrywardell () 20.11.57 # What is SuperTux? 20.11.57 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.12.03 Join Nimdae [0] (n=nimmeh@71-11-210-76.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com) 20.12.04 # software and OpenGL rendering modes, 20.12.14 # what do they mean with software mesa? 20.12.23 # then it is not possible 20.12.42 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B16D3D.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.13.29 # * linuxstb_ downloads the supertux source to have a look 20.13.32 # others may say that everything is possible, it is only a question of effort 20.15.13 # First problem - it's written in C++. 20.16.22 # Second problem - it seems to contain a lot of floating point maths... 20.18.51 Quit secleinteer (Remote closed the connection) 20.19.12 # Arathis: If you're serious, you should contact the supertux developers and ask their opinion. They should know what sort of computing power is needed to run the game. But it would be a significant amount of work. 20.19.39 Quit Nimdae (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.19.42 # do i want enabling speech support for my ipod nano and if i do which package would i want? i am english speaker 20.20.34 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp49-20.adsl.forthnet.gr) 20.21.29 # ah what's the select button on my ipod :( 20.22.11 # The one in the middle. 20.24.22 Join Nimdae [0] (n=nimmeh@71-11-210-76.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com) 20.25.27 Join niskel [0] (n=niskel@fctnnbsc15w-156034079217.nb.aliant.net) 20.29.31 # so would i just sync music as normal with rockbox like in gtkpod? 20.31.39 # ok i have music on my ipod but i'm not sure how to access it :/ 20.31.44 # i am reading the manual 20.33.33 Quit pagefault (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.34.37 # oh sweet :D 20.34.43 Quit niskel (Remote closed the connection) 20.36.18 # this is excellent :D 20.38.06 Quit rconan (Remote closed the connection) 20.39.00 Join rconan [0] (n=richard@82-46-100-113.cable.ubr08.azte.blueyonder.co.uk) 20.40.47 Quit rconan (Client Quit) 20.41.37 Join rconan [0] (n=richard@82-46-100-113.cable.ubr08.azte.blueyonder.co.uk) 20.43.04 Join menosm_ [0] (n=chatzill@user-11fa31v.dsl.mindspring.com) 20.43.06 Nick menosm_ is now known as menosm (n=chatzill@user-11fa31v.dsl.mindspring.com) 20.43.11 Quit menosm (Client Quit) 20.43.22 Join _jhMikeS_ [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-75-45-238-142.dsl.sfldmi.sbcglobal.net) 20.43.31 Nick _jhMikeS_ is now known as jhMikeS (n=jethead7@adsl-75-45-238-142.dsl.sfldmi.sbcglobal.net) 20.50.53 Quit Gena (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.51.13 Join secleinteer [0] (n=scl@adsl-70-237-230-127.dsl.stlsmo.sbcglobal.net) 20.54.00 Join Gena [0] (n=Gena@80.178.45.33.adsl.012.net.il) 20.54.29 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.58.03 # <[g2]> anybody know how to release the sansa from it's inner case ? 20.58.31 # <[g2]> I've got an e260 20.59.53 Join niskel [0] (n=niskel@fctnnbsc15w-156034079217.nb.aliant.net) 21.00.32 Quit odla (Remote closed the connection) 21.00.49 # * [g2] wonders if need to unclip the screen 21.00.58 # <[g2]> LCD 21.08.28 # [g2] no you dont need to remove the LCD screen 21.08.32 # Did you take the covers off? 21.08.41 # Got all the screws out? 21.08.53 # Pry it out gently starting from the bottom 21.09.32 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 21.09.37 # I took mine completely apart to see how hard it would be to replace the LCD. Mine broke somehow (which is why Sandisk has it now) 21.13.47 Quit niskel (Remote closed the connection) 21.15.01 # <[g2]> joshin I think prying from the bottom is the issue :) 21.15.49 # <[g2]> joshin or was the LCD broke before you opened it ? 21.16.25 # It was broke before. 21.23.17 Quit damaki_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.25.08 # <[g2]> joshin it's out :) 21.25.10 # <[g2]> thx 21.25.44 # :) 21.39.09 Quit Kohlrabi ("Reconnecting") 21.39.11 Join Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@frustrum.nosebud.de) 21.41.03 Quit dpassen1 () 21.43.52 # <[g2]> joshin Ok e260 disassembled and reassembled 21.43.59 # <[g2]> and still works :) 21.44.24 # What about that hair that is now between the LCD and the outside cover? 21.44.40 # <[g2]> heh 21.44.49 Join dpassen1 [0] (n=dpassen1@resnet-236-163.resnet.UMBC.EDU) 21.45.02 Quit dpassen1 (Client Quit) 21.45.06 Join Criamos [0] (n=Criamos@p549328E4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 21.45.07 # <[g2]> joshin this is just a warm-up for soldering a JTAG header on 21.45.17 # :) 21.47.50 Join dpassen1 [0] (n=dpassen1@resnet-236-163.resnet.UMBC.EDU) 21.48.14 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 21.54.15 Quit Ribs ("eh eh ehhhh!") 22.07.39 Join freqmod_n [0] (n=freqmod@140.84-48-78.nextgentel.com) 22.08.22 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=steve-o@adsl-65-67-112-77.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 22.14.21 Quit Arathis ("[rl_bot quit]") 22.21.10 Join Siku [0] (n=Siku@f303b.w3.tontut.fi) 22.23.25 Join CriamosAndy [0] (n=Criamos@p549309A2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 22.23.52 Quit freqmod_n (Remote closed the connection) 22.23.54 Quit freqmod (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.32.03 Quit Criamos (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.33.19 Quit Rondom (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 22.36.02 # urgh.. my squeezebox2 died :( 22.36.43 Join sponge_ [0] (n=helge@p54847838.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.37.26 # can anyone tell me the mAh from the iAUDIO X5L ? 22.40.21 # jhMikeS: Here are my estimations (educated guesses) for the refresh rate with DMA LCD update on X5 (and 32 bit framebuffer): 11MHz: 25fps, 45MHz: 84fps, 124MHz: 113fps 22.40.50 # why is it so slow? 22.41.08 # Note that this calculation includes fixed lcd waitstates (still exceeding the specs by about 10%, i.e. 180ns cycle time instead of the required 200ns) 22.41.20 # isn't the lcd even smaller than h3x0? 22.41.33 # Yes it is, but we need to move twice the data per pixel 22.41.51 # ...and the minimum cycle time is longer (200ns instead of 150ns on H300) 22.42.06 # That's down for 124 but would benefit 45. I don't know the speed at 11MHz 22.42.26 # Yes it is down for 124MHz because of the fixed timings 22.42.41 # Are there reports for display content corruption on X5? 22.42.56 # With the smaller driver size could use both. 22.43.35 # I haven't heard of any reports like that. 22.43.38 Join EspeonEefi [0] (i=espeonee@STRATTON-THREE-FIFTY-SEVEN.MIT.EDU) 22.43.57 # The 124MHz fps is _not_ down due to using DMA, it's down due to using nearly correct timing 22.44.15 # sponge_: I'm think it's 2250 22.44.33 # okay, thanks 22.44.36 # Currently we're driving the X5 LCD faster than the H300 LCD, even though the specs are the other way round 22.45.07 # I've never seen a corrupt display from anything other that my own experimenting. 22.46.53 # Scotty I want more than full power! :) 22.47.42 Join MattskiMax [0] (n=MattskiM@203-206-51-27.dyn.iinet.net.au) 22.48.31 Join rasher [0] (n=rasher@62.79.64.148.adsl.hs.tiscali.dk) 22.49.25 # I did get that buffer allocation stuff pretty straightened out. You don't even know how bad it was. If the buffer was used and wrote over pcm buffer structures, they were never reinitialized properly. I hereby deprecate the use of talk_buffer_steal for anything other than the allocators. 22.49.36 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.50.06 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 22.50.07 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.51.09 # jhMikeS: As long as you don't change the way talk_buffer_steal works on archos, I don't think there will be a problem 22.51.30 # no change there 22.52.15 # The original purpose of talk_buffer_steal was to tell the voice engine that something took its buffer away, and the voice file must be reloaded the next time a voice clip needs to be played 22.52.30 # of course the improvements come with the recording stuff (which is about ready) because they're nescessary for it. 22.52.35 # On archos, voice & main audio share the same buffer 22.53.05 # talk buffer steal always threw away 32KB every time it was called on SWCODEC! But now it allocates the thumbnail buffer once. 22.53.17 # ...due to 2 reasons: (1) There wouldn't be enough ram to fit both at once. (2) hwcodec can't play audio and voice at the same time anyway 22.54.10 # yes, I do understand that. It's still useful on SWCODEC to initialize the thumnail buffer any notify voice of the trashed state. 22.54.31 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.54.51 Join scorche [0] (i=ScorchE@cpe-76-171-123-86.socal.res.rr.com) 22.55.28 Quit thegeek ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 22.55.58 # There's two functions now: audio_get_buffer (to be called by anything at all that wants the buffer, everywhere) and audio_get_recording_buffer. They're too dissimilar to combine. 22.56.22 # Did you have a look at buffer_alloc ? 22.57.02 # yes, it just chips bytes off the front of the buffer permanently. talk_buffer_steal uses it to allocate the thumbnail. 22.57.24 # Hmm, I checked the IRC logs. I though I read sth about glitchy screen on X5, but that was H300 22.57.27 # and now it doesn't leak away the memory 22.57.35 # (2006-10-31) 22.57.41 # 21.52.05 # Hi, where can I find the LCD wait states? (they used to be in system.c) 22.57.48 # 21.53.22 # I need these to resolve the glitchy screen error on my h300 22.58.33 # * amiconn would like to ask salival whether the increased waitstates introduced with DMA on H300 are enough to resolve those glitches 22.58.52 # Are they conservative in timing or a bit edgy? 22.59.14 # jhMikeS: The problem with out of specs timings is that it might work for 95% of all the devices out there, but cause glitches on the other 5% 22.59.50 # The current timings are still a bit above specs on H300: 129ns at 124 and 133ns at 45 (instead of 150ns) 23.00.16 # true, but I'll likely be in the 95% group :) 23.00.48 # Is that per line? 23.00.58 # Per pixel 23.01.04 Part sponge_ 23.01.10 # ah..ok 23.01.34 # No waitstates at 45MHz and 4 waitstates at 124MHz 23.01.58 # (for in-specs timings we would need 1 and 7 on H300) 23.02.30 # I don't even know how to set that stuff up yet. 23.02.54 # X5 would be worse if we want to stay in specs 23.03.06 # (erm, H300 uses 5 waitstates at 124MHz) 23.03.44 # 4 are enough for glitch-free display on _my_ H300 and at least 2 others, but I like to stay on the safe side 23.03.57 # Maybe we can get away with the same timing on X5 23.04.20 # ...provided that we do want DMA and a 32 bit framebuffer with an ugly pixel format 23.04.26 # Why do we need wait states for DMA and not for normal operation? 23.05.09 # We do need waitstates for normal operation as well, but less, because the write instructions cause a little extra latency 23.05.26 # The pixel format's pretty easy to deal with. I don't mind it really. Was fairly easy to make it all work. Just had to patchup stuff that assumes color is 565. 23.06.15 # makes sense...guess you get the extra cycles out of that 23.06.16 Join rasher_ [0] (n=rasher@62.79.64.148.adsl.hs.tiscali.dk) 23.06.53 # In fact I don't like the current timing on X5 at all. It works, but I can't really tell what our effective cycle time is now 23.08.16 # If I had a device I was ok disassembling I could just hook up my scope, darn 23.08.40 # My scope is too slow to capture such signals 23.08.44 # then again, the back of the LCD lense needs cleaning 23.09.25 # I already had problems capturing the MMC clock in the Ondio. That's 3MHZ 23.09.27 # should be watchable on a 60Mhz scope 23.10.27 # Hmm, I didn't remember correctly 23.10.39 # what's that? 23.10.49 # The MMC clock worked, but CPU clock was above specs 23.10.54 # 10MHz scope 23.11.32 # Anyway, a logic analyser would be better for that job 23.12.00 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host57-203.pool8248.interbusiness.it) 23.12.01 # (or a digital scope of course) 23.12.04 # well, Linus has that and devices already apart afaik 23.12.07 Join webguest83 [0] (i=442d2683@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 23.14.06 # gotta head to the store...bbl 23.14.06 Quit webguest83 (Client Quit) 23.14.18 Join RoC_MM [0] (i=dragon@c-66-177-58-16.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 23.14.51 Quit RoC_MM (Client Quit) 23.15.49 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 23.15.55 Quit spiorf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.16.51 Quit rasher (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 23.19.13 Quit funky ("leaving") 23.19.23 Join damaki [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-151-1-62-223.w83-192.abo.wanadoo.fr) 23.19.55 Quit Siku (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 23.21.02 Quit Gena (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.24.09 Join Gena [0] (n=Gena@80.178.45.33.adsl.012.net.il) 23.27.16 Nick rasher_ is now known as rasher (n=rasher@62.79.64.148.adsl.hs.tiscali.dk) 23.35.16 Nick idnar_ is now known as idnar (i=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 23.36.26 # petur: should I put the whopper up tonight? It's working well. Had quirks turning the digial out on and off (CVS probably already does) but I don't wanna add more atm...no more, please! :) 23.37.00 # if you mean posting another patch, sure... 23.37.13 # no, I mean committing it. it's about time. 23.37.18 # oh... 23.37.39 # well you were able to test so I trust you ;) 23.37.56 # it's been running and Davide-NYC put the SPDIF throught the paces and it all came out perfect 23.38.03 # nice 23.38.15 # then go ahead I'd say 23.39.07 # <[g2]> jhMikeS are you familiar with a lot many of the different LCDs ? 23.39.12 # I'm just wondering how I should provide the change statement...if I put everything there in the -m, it'll be a book. 23.39.26 # :) 23.39.54 # just write MRP 23.39.56 # I'll figure a way to be descriptive but concise. 23.40.22 # [g2]: not really, just x5 stuff atm 23.41.03 # I guess somewhat on H300 since they're similar 23.41.16 # but hardly the same 23.41.29 # <[g2]> jhMikeS ok thx 23.42.13 # petur: write MRP? :? 23.42.28 # monster recording patch ;) 23.42.51 # I was thinking "some small recording tweaks" 23.42.59 # rofl 23.43.18 # 10,000 tiny tweaks 23.43.24 # indeed 23.43.57 # * petur is pissed about his broken squeezebox2 :/ 23.44.54 # that sucks 23.45.46 # I fear that sending it to the US for repair and getting it back + repair costs will amount to a new player 23.47.33 # * petur discovers that pc soundeffects aren't played on the rear speaker outputs of his pc and connects those to his stereo 23.47.36 # dunno. one of those thing ya gotta just ask 'em about I guess 23.47.45 Quit EnterUserName ("Lost terminal") 23.48.14 # Yeah... their support mailaddress bounced so I posted in the forum 23.50.34 Join evilnick [0] (i=5752119d@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 23.50.35 # they don't make the 2 anymore? I just see the squeezebox there 23.50.50 # no, only the 3 and transporter 23.51.07 Join sucka [0] (i=nn@cpc4-oxfd8-0-0-cust546.oxfd.cable.ntl.com) 23.52.16 Quit evilnick (Client Quit) 23.52.16 # everybody says the transporter sounds way better but not 6x which is about the price difference 23.52.20 # <[g2]> do that ARM targets run LE ? 23.52.26 Join mook [0] (i=5752119d@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 23.52.39 # please stay off topic ;) 23.53.33 # :D 23.54.19 # [g2]: All the current Rockbox ones do, yes. 23.54.50 # <[g2]> linuxstb_ do you know if the PP chips run BE ? 23.55.01 # petur: is it common for bootleggers to use a external DAC? 23.55.29 # ADC you mean? many do yes 23.55.37 # [g2]: As far as I know, they can do, yes. 23.57.07 # petur: yes, ADC, sorry. Do some of them support i2s or mostly spdif? (because we can access the i2s pins of the Gigabeat through the dock connector) 23.57.23 # spdif 23.57.42 # haven't heared of external i2s devices 23.57.57 Quit mook ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 23.58.48 # ok, we could try to make a dock connector with spdif (in and out) then