--- Log for 15.11.106 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 12 days and 9 hours ago 00.03.26 Quit RogerBacon ("Quitte") 00.08.30 # * scorche wonders why LinusN edited Bagder's post 00.10.16 # moo 00.10.24 Quit petur ("Zzzz") 00.10.39 Join oyvind_o [0] (n=me@kri1-1x-dhcp159.studby.uio.no) 00.11.20 Quit Wett (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.13.00 Join Wett [0] (n=Wett@d01v-89-83-187-100.d4.club-internet.fr) 00.14.28 Quit BHSPitLappy (Remote closed the connection) 00.18.08 Quit CriamosAndy ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 00.18.48 Quit Guest52768 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00.19.00 # yay, just dropped 600 bytes or something by using the actual & or global_settings items instead of their offsets.. 00.20.56 Join RogerBacon [0] (n=RogerBac@bas3-sherbrooke40-1177840301.dsl.bell.ca) 00.21.47 Join bawb2 [0] (n=bawb2@129.237.2.66) 00.27.57 Quit BHSPitMonkey (Remote closed the connection) 00.28.05 Quit bluebrother ("Leaving") 00.29.29 # go gcc 00.31.17 Quit lee-qid ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 00.38.00 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@host-194-46-250-130.dsl-ie.utvinternet.net) 00.42.10 # i'm using linux, and i just connected my iriver to the computer. how can i found it and mount it? 00.42.18 # run demsg 00.42.20 # dmesg 00.42.40 # See which devicename it was given 00.42.58 # then run something like mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /where/you/want/it/mounted 00.44.14 # dmesg doesn't seem to change when I connect or disconnect it 00.44.23 # That's... peculiar 00.44.35 # Does the iriver show the usb connected logo? 00.45.20 # hmm, no, just "charging" 00.46.12 # Ah, h300 .. I'm not quite sure what the trick is 00.46.27 # (I have a h120 which doesn't support charging from usb) 00.46.35 Quit Id2ndR ("Parti") 00.46.37 # You have to hold down some button when plugging the usb or something like that 00.46.47 # hmm 00.47.04 # the manual doesn't mention anything like that for windows at least 00.47.39 # hi there 00.47.49 # hi 00.48.32 # I'm pretty sure that's what's happening.. someone with a h300 should be able to help you 00.48.43 # okay, thanks 00.49.21 # this is certainly a bad question, but i'd like to use the pcmbuf_insert_split codec function from a plugin... I managed to get it compile, but it just crashes the simulator ^^ 00.49.37 # any idea ? 00.49.50 Quit Genre9mp3 ("I don't suffer from Rockbox psychosis. I enjoy every minute of it.") 00.51.47 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 00.52.23 Quit ender` (" There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- Jeremy S) 00.54.20 Quit dan_a () 00.55.23 Join hamstu [0] (i=hamstu@bas1-montreal45-1177794755.dsl.bell.ca) 00.55.51 # * jhMikeS is looking forward to the BSP so he can fix up the encoder settings from the BRP 00.58.55 Join Sinbios [0] (i=Sinbios@dsl-10-128-128.b2b2c.ca) 01.00.00 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.06.05 Quit matsl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.06.59 # lsd didn't come out of berkeley... 01.07.01 Join John2583 [0] (n=john@24-176-68-229.dhcp.hckr.nc.charter.com) 01.08.57 # my friend just updated his ipods firmware 01.08.59 Quit nudelyn2 ("At Argon, we're working to keep your money.") 01.09.10 # it makes you think it did then? 01.10.02 # and now he can't get to rockbox.. so he re did the bootloader step in install instructions. it booted rockbox, but then after booting original firmware once rockbox no longer comes up on boot.. think this is apple trying to keep rockbox from running? 01.11.47 Quit merbanan (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.22.37 Quit barrywardell () 01.23.29 Quit Sinbios ("If the definition of a klutz is someone who doesn't have eyes on their ass, then yes, I suppose I am a klutz.") 01.26.58 # John2583: origial firmware has 2 shutdown modes. 01.27.15 # hold play/pause? 01.27.23 # First it sleeps, and restores instantly into Apple Firmware. 01.27.24 # what do you mean 01.27.38 # Second it actually shuts off, and accesses the disk again to boot. 01.27.44 # ah! 01.27.54 # So, when Apple Firmware is asleep it won't reload the bootloader, thus no rockbox. 01.28.11 # To force a reboot I believe it is Menu+Select(center0 01.28.18 # hold for 5-10 seconds. 01.28.59 # thank you very much Soap 01.29.03 # that fixed it for him 01.29.27 # good. 01.30.11 Quit obo ("bye") 01.35.31 Join Strogg [0] (n=user@205.150.199.219) 01.38.59 Quit menosm__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.38.59 Join menosm___ [0] (n=chatzill@user-11fa0t4.dsl.mindspring.com) 01.39.01 Nick menosm___ is now known as menosm (n=chatzill@user-11fa0t4.dsl.mindspring.com) 01.56.37 Join Paul_the_Nerd [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 01.58.24 # any german speaking person here? 01.58.43 # yes :) 01.59.04 # ah hi pixelma! 02.03.42 # * Paul_the_Nerd has made the "Unsupported Builds" forum alphabetical since it's an informational forum rather than a discussion forum. 02.04.11 # now what have you been told about using your initiative Paul_the_Nerd! 02.05.23 # hrm...i wonder if it would be useful to separate by architecture into sub-forums as well 02.05.38 # with the new config file saveing stuff... I think it would be a good idea to have an option to only save settings which are used in themes, anyone agree? 02.05.41 # scorche: We have exactly *one* page of them right now 02.06.05 # * scorche thought he just barely saw 2 02.06.12 # I cleared off off-topic threads 02.06.15 # It's exactly 1 as of right now 02.06.19 # alright 02.06.23 # but it will grow of course 02.06.32 # Yes 02.06.49 # how about having a sticky there with a list of each custom build? 02.06.54 # then sort it by date again 02.07.03 # Why does date matter? 02.07.06 # and at the very least, we need to institute 5g vs video although i am sure you are planning on that 02.07.40 # Yes, it will be 5G-32 and 5G-64, to be shortened to 5G once we have automatic RAM. 02.07.42 # as in a structured way of making titles 02.07.44 # because, it should be assumed that newwer threads have a newer version, so abandoned verisons can die 02.07.51 Join PowerMac [0] (i=40e9d77b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 02.08.05 # JdGordon: Abandoned threads will be deleted in time (and SHOULD be deleted by the author) 02.08.17 # oh, ok 02.08.27 # if all else, we can change the subject 02.08.32 # JdGordon: As for newer versions, any post that has been "Edited" or has a new post will have the (NEW) tag next to it. 02.08.32 # or delet 02.08.42 # well, *i* cant ;) 02.08.45 # So, mostly the forum becomes self-organizing. 02.09.08 # In the latest nano daily build, are the codecs in the release? I'm getting nothing but "Codec Failure" messages. 02.09.35 Quit RogerBacon ("Quitte") 02.09.43 # Paul_the_Nerd: so what is the plan once we get past 1 page? 02.10.34 # scorche: I think people can go to the second page. 02.10.36 # can we increase the number of threads viewed on an individual forum basis? 02.11.12 Quit bawb2 (Remote closed the connection) 02.11.26 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host191-172-dynamic.9-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 02.11.50 # PowerMac: i have not tested, but the codecs are present 02.12.46 # have you cleared your settings and did you do a complete update? (copy over the .rockbox folder as well as the rockbox.ipod file) 02.12.58 # scorche: I want the Unsupported Builds forum, and the New Ports forum to be easier for a new person to find a useful thread in, I think alphabetizing does that much more than sorting by newness, I mean the frequency scaling build doesn't update often, but it's widely used. 02.13.55 # i find it as well..i think it is a good idea...i just am not too fond of the idea that it will go past 1 page...it isnt a big deal, but items on the second page can be shunned by newcomers 02.14.19 # s/find/like 02.14.28 # Yeah 02.14.30 # That is a small problem 02.15.02 # I *may* sticky a READ ME FIRST for the two alphabetical forums explaining that the layout is different, so maybe people will have a better chance of finding what they need. 02.15.36 # A reader's guideline to complement the posting guidelines. 02.15.53 # which can be fixed temporarily by increasing the number of threads viewed, or less temporarily by sorting by arch 02.16.21 # Yeah, but what happens when an arch surpasses one page? 02.16.47 # i dont know...as i said..less temporarily 02.16.50 # Hehehe 02.16.55 # I think I'm happy with this for now. 02.16.59 # But I will think on it. 02.17.09 # It's never too late to change it again. 02.17.13 # unfortunately, not as many people as we would like read the guidelines...they are nice to point to when people do wrong, but i would like to not have to point at all 02.17.48 # i am as well...i just feel bad for the first person to get onto the second page ;) 02.17.49 # But what happens if a build ever crosses architectures? 02.18.10 # Like an H300 / iPod 5G / X5 / H10 20GB build? 02.18.16 # i was thinking of a multiple arch sub-forum as well 02.18.31 # Heh 02.18.34 # no, then its getting too complicated 02.18.52 # and of course, the H10 would go with ipods and would say so in the forum description 02.19.05 # The way I see it, it's not a list of threads. 02.19.12 # It's a list of VERY limited subforums, one per build. 02.19.19 # Our Forums don't move around, so why should the subforums? 02.19.31 # JdGordon: slightly, but what better way is there?...we could just leave it this way as well 02.20.19 # hrm...i see it as a list of threads =/ 02.20.32 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 02.22.50 # * Paul_the_Nerd shrugs. 02.23.11 # I dunno... 02.23.18 # * scorche shrugs along with Paul_the_Nerd 02.23.36 # * Strogg wonders why people are shrugging.. *shrug* 02.24.11 # * JdGordon starts the painful task of moving the new menu code in.. oh. and shrugs 02.24.24 # * scorche wonders why someone has to enclose an action with asterisks in an emote 02.24.46 # scorche: it's a special syntax for nested emotes. :) 02.25.01 # nestes emotes?? 02.25.05 # nested* 02.25.13 # like shru-burb-g ? 02.25.36 # that looks like something out of Call of Cthulu 02.25.48 # or the next wireless standard. 02.27.32 Join kkurbjun [0] (n=kkurbjun@c-24-8-105-198.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 02.29.20 # It would be nice if the rockbox forums contained (more/any) iriver custom builds. 02.29.59 # that isnt up to us 02.30.08 # They appear to be mostly on MysticRiver. I'm a large fan of everything in one place, and feel it is a shame they are split. 02.30.12 # I grok that. 02.31.26 # Misticriver seems to be to a certain extent a very closed community. 02.31.34 # I'm surprised how often people try to give bug reports there 02.31.53 # I know we do get a good amount of people from it, but there's also a very large amount who never even *see* the official site. 02.36.49 Quit oyvind_o () 02.39.04 Quit kkurbjun ("Leaving") 02.39.41 Quit PowerMac ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 02.40.06 Join kkurbjun [0] (n=kkurbjun@c-24-8-105-198.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 02.47.37 # Is the source code for the build environment still in CVS on sourceforge? 02.48.07 # I'm getting a no route to host when I try to connect to cvs.sourceforge.net... just wondering if things have changed and the webpage hasn't been updated 02.49.27 # when was it ever on sourceforge? 02.49.33 # ages and ages ago 02.49.39 # exactly 02.50.03 # http://www.rockbox.org/cvs.shtml 02.50.15 # cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/gemoss login 02.50.22 # from the wiki.. 02.50.29 # where? 02.50.34 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CrossCompiler 02.50.38 # That's only for some gmini specific bits that were developed outside of Rockbox 02.51.18 # hence it only being under the gmini section 02.51.22 # ahh ok 02.52.14 Quit midgey34 () 02.54.21 Part Paul_the_Nerd 03.00.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.01.41 Quit Seed (Nick collision from services.) 03.01.48 Join Seed [0] (i=ben@bzq-84-108-237-178.cablep.bezeqint.net) 03.01.48 Part pixelma 03.03.26 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 03.14.40 Join k0rnz [0] (n=k0rnz@207-237-65-113.c3-0.avec-ubr12.nyr-avec.ny.cable.rcn.com) 03.15.53 Quit TeaSea (Remote closed the connection) 03.19.50 Quit k0rnz () 03.26.24 Quit lost|X40 ("Leaving") 03.26.32 Join lostnihilist [0] (n=lostnihi@adsl-68-249-31-179.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net) 03.30.44 # I just recieved my non-lcd remote from New Zealand! 03.30.49 # It sucks! 03.30.50 # :-P 03.33.39 # does it have a sister? 03.33.53 # or a ferret? 03.35.06 # but, straight up, what don't yuou like about it? I always thought a remote should be smaller than those LCD ones. 03.35.28 # it's a lot smaller. 03.35.41 # I just wanted it for completeness. 03.36.08 # The entire collection. All the Barbies. 03.36.08 # now I have at least one of each iriver remote and both units 03.36.13 # yup 03.36.22 # so far I've already found one wierd bug 03.36.29 # I can;t turn on the player with this remote 03.36.33 # H1x0 03.36.55 # But I have to go now. I wanted to just let the channel know for the record that I am remote master! 03.36.59 # mwahahaha 03.37.18 Quit Davide-NYC ("Chatzilla 0.9.76 [Firefox 2.0/2006101023]") 03.38.07 # bater 03.39.20 Join bsk8er48 [0] (n=bradfeld@c-68-40-248-8.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 03.39.29 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@c220-237-57-32.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 03.39.42 # Hello 03.40.26 # Any one got a 5.5 here? 03.41.26 Quit John2583 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.43.07 # fark! 03.43.25 # for some reason it is the new menu system which is screweing everything up! 03.48.36 # bsk8er48: what is your question? 03.49.46 # will i got rockbox and apple os bootin fine through loader2 now on 5.5 03.50.01 # and i was wondering if it is possible to get ipodlinux going on it to 03.50.15 Quit linuxstb_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.50.52 # then go to #ipodlinux or whatever channel they have ;) 03.51.06 # aww but rockboxers are the best 03.51.08 # lol ok 03.51.41 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 03.52.28 # and sry scorche u can delete those posts on that 5.5 topic if u want 03.52.41 # i emailed Der 03.52.53 Quit funky ("leaving") 03.53.05 # alright 03.53.26 Quit bsk8er48 () 03.55.59 Nick Soap is now known as SoapIsOutOfTown (n=Soap@cpe-65-189-128-141.columbus.res.rr.com) 04.03.57 Join Joely [0] (n=eliveuse@68.249.183.228) 04.06.16 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B16027.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.07.45 Nick SoapIsOutOfTown is now known as Soap (n=Soap@cpe-65-189-128-141.columbus.res.rr.com) 04.08.32 Quit blue_lizard (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.08.40 Join blue_lizard [0] (n=blue_liz@p5498720B.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.08.42 Nick Soap is now known as SoapIsOutOfTown (n=Soap@unaffiliated/s0ap) 04.09.19 Quit Rob2222 (Client Quit) 04.09.21 Nick SoapIsOutOfTown is now known as Soap (n=Soap@unaffiliated/s0ap) 04.09.27 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B16027.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.09.31 Part Soap ("Leaving") 04.12.49 Quit Rob2222 (Client Quit) 04.13.01 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B16027.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.16.44 Join SoapIsOutOfTown [0] (n=Soap@unaffiliated/s0ap) 04.31.48 Quit Seed (Nick collision from services.) 04.31.56 Join Seed [0] (i=ben@bzq-84-108-237-178.cablep.bezeqint.net) 04.43.19 Quit scorche (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.45.13 Quit hamstu () 04.48.34 Join menosm___ [0] (n=chatzill@user-11fa0t4.dsl.mindspring.com) 04.53.20 # * JdGordon wins the prize for the biggest wtf bug! 04.58.58 # creating or killing? 04.59.08 # creating... 04.59.25 # for some reason my new menu system causes retarted boosting problems.. 04.59.51 Join RoC_MM [0] (i=dragon@c-66-177-58-16.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 04.59.52 # ugh 05.00.08 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.03.44 Quit menosm (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.05.25 Join scorche [0] (n=ScorchE@cpe-76-171-123-86.socal.res.rr.com) 05.06.14 Join menosm____ [0] (n=chatzill@user-11fa2dk.dsl.mindspring.com) 05.06.15 Nick menosm____ is now known as menosm (n=chatzill@user-11fa2dk.dsl.mindspring.com) 05.11.07 Quit menosm___ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.11.58 Join Rob222241 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B158D5.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.12.32 Join pagefault [0] (i=pagefaul@pdpc/supporter/active/pagefault) 05.12.42 Quit pagefault (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.14.46 Join pagefault [0] (i=pagefaul@pdpc/supporter/active/pagefault) 05.16.38 Quit menosm (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.22.48 Part smp500 ("Konversation terminated!") 05.23.45 Join Teknomancer [0] (n=Teknoman@125.22.157.141) 05.29.04 # w00t.. i've narrowed the bug down to a 1function 05.30.20 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.34.57 Join lost|X40 [0] (n=lostnihi@adsl-68-20-215-80.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net) 05.34.57 Quit lostnihilist (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.35.11 Quit RoC_MM ("Leaving") 05.41.37 Join summatusmentis [0] (i=summatus@206-15-138-202.dialup.ziplink.net) 05.44.00 # I realize this is the rockbox channel, but could someone give me a usability analysis of rockbox vs. apple vs. ipodlinux? 05.45.05 # wtf do you mean by "usability analysis" 05.45.20 # as though theres some sort of objective measure of usability 05.45.51 # * scorche types up a 2000 word essay and hands it to summatusmentis by the due-date 05.46.11 # rigel, scorche, that's fair 05.46.25 # seriously though...what do you mean? 05.46.37 # sorry, I'm tired of the itunesdb setup, and I'm looking for an alternative 05.46.57 # pros and cons of rockbox vs. ipodlinux, I guess 05.46.58 # then you have narrowed it down to ipl and rockbox 05.47.10 # well...we have different philosophies 05.47.51 # different philosophies? 05.47.55 # meaning? 05.47.57 # we focus on the best/most audio-specific features and options we can put in, ipl focuses more on the "cool" things 05.48.16 # does rockbox do video? 05.48.26 # it is a work in progress 05.48.37 # so *technically* yes 05.48.55 # that's the impression I got of the entire ipl projects, at least for my iPod 05.49.25 # "work in progress", that is 05.49.34 # ah 05.49.46 # well, their video function is further along than ours 05.49.55 # but then again, we dont really focus on video 05.50.20 # hrm... 05.50.31 # I'm gonna have to spend one saturday trying both, I guess 05.50.43 # you can have both on your device 05.50.48 # at the same time 05.50.53 # oh? 05.51.05 # yes 05.51.11 # =P 05.51.27 # I suppose I should've expected that 05.52.04 # does ipodlinux use the 'external hd' model for file transfer? 05.52.18 # not sure what you mean by that 05.52.38 # we both use apple's disk mode to transfer 05.52.41 # rockbox you can put your music on in any format you want right? 05.52.53 # sorry, by format I mean file structure 05.53.10 # and by file structure what do you mean? 05.53.30 # filesystem? 05.53.37 # the apple firmware requires the itunesdb be updated, and the music be stored in f* 05.53.59 # f*? 05.54.00 # my understanding is that you can just transfer music to the HD, and rockbox will recognize it? 05.54.09 # yes 05.54.20 # drag-and drop 05.54.20 # f00, f01, f02 - I'm used to to linux CLI notation, sorry 05.54.28 # is ipl similar? 05.54.34 # yes 05.54.55 # ok, thanks 05.55.04 # * summatusmentis is a newb when it comes to this sort of thing 05.55.09 # thanks for bearing with me 05.55.29 # it was tough, but i got through =P 05.56.16 # ok, I may be around again, thanks 05.56.19 Part summatusmentis ("Leaving") 06.00.52 # Woop. got my toolchain built. 06.00.53 # Gnite 06.14.42 Quit pagefault (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.15.39 Quit Teknomancer ("Vision[1.2.0-Z-12102006]: i've been blurred!") 06.26.09 Quit lost|X40 ("Leaving") 06.30.47 Join lini [0] (i=pugsley@62.204.144.237) 06.42.02 Join pagefault [0] (i=pagefaul@pdpc/supporter/active/pagefault) 07.00.12 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.02.05 Join Sinbios [0] (i=Sinbios@dsl-10-149-96.b2b2c.ca) 07.02.57 Quit Sinbios (Client Quit) 07.03.29 Join Sinbios [0] (i=Sinbios@dsl-10-149-96.b2b2c.ca) 07.05.41 Join thePianoMan [0] (n=thePiano@stproxy.latrobe.edu.au) 07.08.44 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54965450.dip.t-dialin.net) 07.13.31 Quit lee-qid ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 07.18.20 Quit lini (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.27.30 Join RoC_MM [0] (i=dragon@c-66-177-58-16.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 07.30.22 Quit RoC_MM (Client Quit) 07.33.18 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 07.35.00 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.38.32 Join Tempis2 [0] (n=Tempis@cpe-24-160-16-107.sw.res.rr.com) 07.38.32 Quit Tempis (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.49.58 # kkurbjun: Red builds! 07.50.06 # yep, I'm fixing that 07.50.57 # Monochrome targets don't have lcd_set_backdrop 07.51.54 # yeah, I changed all the plugins to include an if LCD_DEPTH>1 07.52.03 # and plugin.c/h 07.52.30 # now, if the build servers would start up again.. 07.52.52 # I think I fixed all the monochrome 07.53.34 # There were only a couple of plugins that I changed beyond the lcd_set_backdrop stuff 07.54.00 # solitare was one - it looked pretty good with the backdrop 08.00.59 # looks like the build servers are almost done, kermit has nothing left to do :P 08.01.50 # yup, done 08.02.10 # looks clean 08.03.59 Quit jba (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08.04.09 # i bet once i resolve the memory usage issue of one of my services, kermit will build a bit faster 08.06.07 # * JdGordon is soo pissed off 08.06.22 # i didn't do it 08.06.39 # i found out what was causing all the problems in the menu recoding 08.07.00 # im 99% sure it was the way dynamic menus were being done 08.08.34 # go on... 08.09.22 Join MeRKuRiAl [0] (i=c8453a2c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-b09af22ded72b2da) 08.09.37 # hi guys :) 08.09.43 # because of the way lists are drawn, it was calling a loop which called the calback for each menu item every redraw, which looks like it caused the audio thread to think the cpu was being throttled so i boosted.. 08.09.47 # i _think_ 08.10.07 # i've accidentally deleted my ipod macintosh formatted ipod under linux 08.10.35 # how do you deleted hardware? 08.10.39 # and what can we do for you? 08.10.45 # hehe 08.10.47 # not exactly 08.10.54 # i know how to delete hardware 08.10.54 # I deleted the partition table 08.11.06 # throw it in the trash 08.11.21 # if its mac formatted, then rockbox cant run, so we cant help 08.11.21 # Nimdae: that doesnt properly delete it though... 08.11.31 # well, of course, you have to empty it 08.11.34 # I'd need a copy of a factory default partition table (dd if=/dev/sdX of=factorymbr) 08.11.39 # that's where the garbage collector comes in 08.11.49 # JdGordon: you ruined the thing i was going to say when he got to the questuion =( 08.11.53 # well, all I want righ now is recover my music 08.12.00 # sorry :p 08.12.06 # MeRKuRiAl: we cant help you 08.12.10 # if you deleted the partition, you deleted the music 08.12.23 # no 08.12.24 # I only deleted the partition table 08.12.29 # he said partition table 08.12.29 # the data is still there 08.12.35 # goto #ipodlinux 08.12.35 # ah 08.12.42 # remake it exactly how it was and don't format 08.12.44 # or even #apple or #ipod 08.12.45 # should be good to go 08.13.19 # nimdae: that's what I'm trying to do, if only I knew how exactly it was... 08.13.30 # Nimdae: and how do you do that exactly? =P 08.13.38 # you can use fdisk in linux 08.13.39 # * scorche is slow tonight 08.13.46 # but i dunno how it was laid out 08.13.51 # bingo 08.13.58 # mine isn't mac formatted ;) 08.14.12 # i have a fresh copy of a windows formatted ipod's partition table 08.14.29 # but mine right now was mac formatted 08.14.33 # MeRKuRiAl: as i said...we cant really help you... 08.14.47 # btw, any hope of getting hfsplus support on rockbox? 08.14.57 # if you program it ;) 08.15.04 # if someone comes along that will do it, yes 08.15.11 # but we are not concerned with doing it atm 08.15.17 # * Nimdae passes out cookies 08.15.18 # scorche: thx anyway, I see over here all ipods are rockbox enabled, hence not mac formatted... 08.15.26 # aye 08.16.15 # Ah crap... my fix didnt work :'( 08.16.48 # =( 08.16.53 Quit MeRKuRiAl ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 08.16.56 # i could take a guess at the partition table, i would suspect the first partition would be the same on both windows and apple formatted ipods, the only difference would be the partition type on the second partition...some drivers ignore it, some rely on it 08.17.00 # oh, he left 08.17.08 # * scorche giggles a bit 08.17.28 # and someone made a commit to cvs, lol 08.17.34 # load shot up on kermit 08.18.03 # * JdGordon thinks there should be a message on the cvs page saying "we are not a ipod help room, only rockbox" 08.18.36 # * scorche wonders the use of it being on the CVS page 08.18.44 # hell, rockbox != ipod in any way shape or form 08.18.46 # irc page of course :p 08.24.49 Join ender` [0] (n=ender@84.52.165.220) 08.26.44 # grr... narrowed it down to 10 bloody lines... but it all looks fine :'( 08.27.03 # it always does 08.27.18 # you stare at it, you read it over and over, you print it out and look at it 08.27.29 # then one day it hits you and you feel like the most retarded person in the world 08.27.35 # at least, that's what happens to me 08.27.39 # if (menu->submenus[i]->menu_callback) 08.27.43 # { 08.27.44 # like when i leave off a ; 08.27.47 # if (menu->submenus[i]->menu_callback(ACTION_ENTERING_MENUITEM, 08.27.51 # menu->submenus[i]) 08.27.55 # != ACTION_BACKOUT_MENUITEM) 08.27.59 # { 08.28.03 # current_subitems[current_subitems_count] = i; 08.28.04 # current_subitems_count++; 08.28.04 # } 08.28.04 DBUG Enqueued KICK JdGordon 08.28.04 # } 08.28.04 # something there... 08.28.04 *** Alert Mode level 1 08.28.04 # it must be the callback being naughty.. but they look fine also :'( 08.28.06 # it all looks foreign to me :P 08.28.29 # that was me bumping my talk stats in the channel :D 08.28.51 # scorche: scorche scorche scorche 08.28.53 # my turn 08.29.03 # i can always paste the crc32 lookup table from the ogg format that i ported to TCL >.> 08.29.21 # please dont :D 08.29.25 # :P 08.29.43 # rockbox needs tcl/tk 08.29.44 # Nimdae: YOu can't 08.29.51 # no it doesnt 08.29.57 # yes it does 08.30.03 # then i can make rockbox leet 08.30.12 # Freenode cuts verbatim pastes after 10 lines 08.30.29 # it wouldn't be verbatim 08.30.51 # most clients can put a pause between lines 08.30.55 # so you dont get kicked 08.31.00 # heh 08.31.10 # irssi just makes you confirm 08.31.36 # i had to rewrite a big chunk of an ogg decoder in tcl because i knew tcl and not c 08.32.19 # and i hate the crc32 implementation in tcl 08.35.29 # i should go in and write a complete decoder in tcl and see if it works 08.36.02 # Rockbox also has a crc32 function 08.36.12 # i hope so 08.36.16 # It calculates in 4-bit slices, so the table isn't big 08.38.04 # i'm sure tremor has its own crc32 algorithm going though 08.38.05 *** Alert Mode OFF 08.38.55 # how important are dynamic menus? 08.39.18 # They are required 08.39.46 # i cant figure out why my damn callbacks are killing it 08.40.07 # good news btw.. bin size drops byt 7200bytes on the h300 :) 08.41.11 # Then make a patch and let others have a look at it 08.43.39 # have you had a look at the buttons for plugins patch yeet? 08.57.04 Join scorche` [0] (i=ScorchE@cpe-76-171-123-86.socal.res.rr.com) 08.58.40 Join Blackfish [0] (n=asd@p5483694A.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.58.42 # tcl is horrible.. i would prefer some simpler scripting language :) 08.59.23 Quit pagefault (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.00.10 Quit Tempis2 (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.00.10 NSplit kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 09.00.10 Quit linuxstb_ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.00.10 Quit scorche (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.00.10 Quit amiconn (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.00.10 Quit alberink (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.00.10 Quit leachbj (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.00.10 Quit Kohlrabi (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.00.10 Quit Psiuyo (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.00.10 Quit Strath (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.00.10 Quit dark (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.00.10 Quit ze (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.00.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.00.33 NHeal kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 09.00.33 NJoin Tempis2 [0] (n=Tempis@cpe-24-160-16-107.sw.res.rr.com) 09.00.33 NJoin linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 09.00.33 NJoin amiconn [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 09.00.33 NJoin alberink [0] (n=alberink@cc516682-b.ensch1.ov.home.nl) 09.00.33 NJoin leachbj [0] (n=leachbj@pdpc/supporter/sustaining/leachbj) 09.00.33 NJoin Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@frustrum.nosebud.de) 09.00.33 NJoin Psiuyo [0] (n=me@S0106000f66cdc7db.cg.shawcable.net) 09.00.33 NJoin ze [0] (i=ze@70.40.152.105) 09.00.33 NJoin Strath [0] (n=donat@dpc6747254230.direcpc.com) 09.00.33 NJoin dark [0] (i=deviled_@microsoft.gotrooted.com) 09.10.05 Join petur [0] (i=d4efd6a6@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 09.10.55 Nick scorche` is now known as scorche (i=ScorchE@cpe-76-171-123-86.socal.res.rr.com) 09.10.57 *** Server message 505: 'logbot_ :Private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked due to spam problems, but you can always message a staffer. Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg )' 09.11.33 Join diluted^ [0] (i=j@ip68-228-168-39.ok.ok.cox.net) 09.12.02 # sup anyone have the bootpartition.bin for ipod 5g 60gb 09.12.38 Quit Blackfish ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 09.19.35 Quit leachbj ("Client exiting") 09.20.56 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@dhcp102.contactor.se) 09.28.28 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m64.net81-67-5.noos.fr) 09.35.26 Join wehn [0] (n=wehn@ppp98-163.lns1.bne1.internode.on.net) 09.42.31 Quit mirak ("Ex-Chat") 09.43.18 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@AAubervilliers-152-1-34-201.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 09.44.33 # hmmm... somebody at taperssection reports that during recording the battery indicator stops working. Build 20061110 is ok and 20061111 is not 09.45.00 # mm, I'd noticed something like that 09.45.30 # there were changes in powermanagement on 20061111 09.45.33 # (er, but without recording) 09.45.52 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 09.45.52 # * petur tries 09.46.05 # it seems to be right when powering on, but it doesn't change 09.46.47 # ah, so one needs to record longer to see it 09.51.31 Join Bagder_ [0] (n=Daniel@213.212.2.197) 09.52.13 Join pondlife [0] (n=Miranda@cpc3-rdng11-0-0-cust229.winn.cable.ntl.com) 09.58.39 Join jba [0] (n=jba@c211-30-242-204.blktn3.nsw.optusnet.com.au) 10.00.08 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 10.01.30 Quit aegray (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.01.46 Join aegray [0] (n=aegray@71.194.37.21) 10.02.20 # When Barry drops in, can somebody point him to FS#6322 ? I gtg real soon 10.02.51 # if i am awake like i usually am, i will 10.02.59 Join shnee [0] (n=CurtyD13@cpe-65-24-168-255.columbus.res.rr.com) 10.03.11 # thanks ;) 10.03.34 # * petur hands scorche some extra coffee just in case 10.03.57 # * scorche would rather have some alcoholic beverage 10.04.18 # anyone mind if i pretty up the audio thread debug screen? and multi-screen api it? 10.04.41 Quit petur (".....*plop*") 10.05.02 # * scorche takes the coffee anyway 10.07.17 # JdGordon: I think that's a good idea - it's one of the few places the old (non multi-screen) scrollbar widget is used. So it would be good to get rid of that. (The other places are in some plugins). 10.07.57 # im also forcing the backlight to stay on in that screen... bloody annoying it turning off when your trying to debug :p 10.09.00 # it would be better to be consistent...so anything in debug menu will be always on...if it is going into CVS that is 10.09.36 Join rocko [0] (i=rocko@68-118-188-246.dhcp.nwtn.ct.charter.com) 10.09.41 # rockbox is sooooo good. 10.09.52 # scorche: i agree 10.09.56 # 1 screen ata time tho 10.10.00 # at a* 10.12.19 Quit aegray (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.12.19 NSplit kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 10.12.19 Quit pondlife (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.12.19 Quit alberink (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.12.19 Quit amiconn (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.12.19 Quit linuxstb_ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.12.19 Quit Tempis2 (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.12.19 Quit Psiuyo (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.12.19 Quit Strath (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.12.19 Quit dark (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.12.19 Quit Kohlrabi (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.12.19 Quit ze (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.12.39 NHeal kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 10.12.39 NJoin aegray [0] (n=aegray@71.194.37.21) 10.12.39 NJoin pondlife [0] (n=Miranda@cpc3-rdng11-0-0-cust229.winn.cable.ntl.com) 10.12.39 NJoin Tempis2 [0] (n=Tempis@cpe-24-160-16-107.sw.res.rr.com) 10.12.39 NJoin linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 10.12.39 NJoin amiconn [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 10.12.39 NJoin alberink [0] (n=alberink@cc516682-b.ensch1.ov.home.nl) 10.12.39 NJoin Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@frustrum.nosebud.de) 10.12.39 NJoin Psiuyo [0] (n=me@S0106000f66cdc7db.cg.shawcable.net) 10.12.39 NJoin ze [0] (i=ze@70.40.152.105) 10.12.39 NJoin Strath [0] (n=donat@dpc6747254230.direcpc.com) 10.12.39 NJoin dark [0] (i=deviled_@microsoft.gotrooted.com) 10.13.08 # Welcome back all... 10.13.19 # same to you 10.14.07 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=jborn@121.55.61.180) 10.14.29 # ah crap.. i just realised i was editing the HWCODEC screen which doesnt need multi screen api 10.15.17 # It does if we want to get rid of the old scrollbar widget. 10.19.19 # is it better to use more ram and have 8 32byte buffers and only do snprintf once for each messgae, for 1 buffer but snprintf twice for each? 10.24.06 Quit Bagder (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.25.54 Join Mmmm [0] (n=martin@cpc1-hem13-0-0-cust562.lutn.cable.ntl.com) 10.28.37 Nick Bagder_ is now known as Bagder (n=Daniel@213.212.2.197) 10.29.32 # i think next weekend i'm gonna try my hand at hacking rockbox 10.29.48 # i'm starting to understand bits and pieces of it 10.29.58 # JdGordon: The audio debug screen clearly doesn't need the multi-screen api. That goes for any debug screen. They should be as simple and compact as possible 10.30.09 # who knows,m aybe in 6 months i'll be a l33t h4x0r 10.30.33 # Nimdae: for your sake, i hope you never will be 10.30.40 # lol 10.30.48 # why for my sake? i'd be more afraid for rockbox :P 10.30.54 # true' 10.31.16 # but who knows, maybe i'll do something truely amazing 10.31.21 # amiconn: i disagree, but whatever.... i was going to do it because i need to play in ther code, the menu recode is driving me mad 10.31.26 # but then again, i'll likely do something mediocre at best 10.31.40 # as long as it isnt "1337", i will be fine with it =) 10.31.41 # if it evenc ompiles 10.31.59 # i use l33t h4x0r in a very loose sense 10.32.09 # I've always wondered... does l33t h4x0r actually mean something? 10.32.21 # it means your a 12 year old :p 10.32.28 # ^5 10.32.34 # in normal human being terms, it is suppose to be "elite hacker" 10.32.42 Quit Rob222241 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.32.51 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B158D5.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.32.51 # how does that work then? 10.32.54 # usually ends up meaning "i'm a stupid little script kiddie" 10.33.07 # l33t = elite? 10.33.17 # l33t = leet = elite 10.33.22 # shortened version of 31337 10.33.38 # ...not like i would know =P 10.33.38 # ahhh... that almost makes sense now :D 10.33.43 # i don't use the 1 or 7, i'm too good for that 10.33.58 Join TeaSea [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.210.225) 10.34.10 # if you want to be ub3r l33t, http://ssshotaru.homestead.com/files/aolertranslator.html 10.34.24 # Honestly...I dont :) 10.34.28 # :P 10.34.33 # just look at it, it's amusing 10.35.36 # ttp://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/children/leetspeak.mspx 10.35.50 # i've been tempted to use the aoler translator in support ticket responses at work 10.36.08 # Nim: it would be good, but it doesn't work leet = let apparently! 10.36.17 # well 10.36.19 # it's aoler speak 10.36.23 # not l33t sp34k 10.36.28 # ahhh 10.36.44 # THES TRANSLA2R WIL TAEK WUT U WRIET IN IT AND TURN IT IN2 TEH MAN3R A 12-Y3AR-OLD AOLER WUD WRIET IT!!!!!11 WTF LOL TYPE IN WUT U WANT TRANSLAETD AND THEN CLIK DA BUTON!1!!!11 OMG LOL 10.37.12 # ugh...enough already 10.37.16 # ok 10.37.24 Join rudefyet [0] (n=rudefyet@cpe-76-181-143-206.columbus.res.rr.com) 10.40.53 # linuxstb_: unless rb->scrollbar points to the multi-screen scrollbar, then only debug_menu.c and recorder/recording.c use the scrollbar(), so if we want to get rid of it those 2 files could be fixed 10.41.40 # nope, rb->scrollbar points to the bad one.. but that could be fixed relativly easily.. 10.48.50 Join nave7693 [0] (n=evan@adsl-69-110-33-254.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) 10.52.19 # amiconn: I agree, we don't need multi-screen support in the debug screens. 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I want to make an rss for the most recent builds so the whole cvs page doesnt need to be updated constanlty when I am impatient 11.14.52 # .. to save your bandwidth 11.16.43 # http://daniel.haxx.se/rockbox/showbuilds.txt 11.16.58 # thanks 11.18.25 Part nave7693 11.27.01 # how do i know what the latest version is 11.27.26 # and how do i check the ver im using on my player 11.27.31 Quit XavierGr (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 11.28.59 Quit matsl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.30.55 Join firenx [0] (n=firenx@d207-216-3-109.bchsia.telus.net) 11.31.01 # Tyronemaskell: it's updated every day, so if you didn't download it today you don't have the latest version. 11.31.32 # wow, i had not updated in a while and this new version is so much smoother 11.31.57 # firenx: which player? 11.32.31 # -[= 11.32.35 # ipod video 30gb 11.32.51 # got the jclix theme installed too, very nice 11.32.54 # Bagder: what filenames are the logs given locally? does the script just grab all the files in output/allbuilds/ and sort them by date? 11.33.03 # shit i cant rem how to install again hehhe 11.33.10 # * JdGordon 's perl is a bit rusty 11.33.17 # JdGordon: correct, as there are only build logs in there 11.33.27 # ok, ta 11.33.36 # with file names according to the dates 11.33.45 # when they were made 11.33.58 # is the target in the filename? 11.34.03 # no 11.34.10 # all builds are in the same file 11.34.26 # Tyronemaskell: just unzip the rockbox.zip file to your player 11.34.28 # there are keywords before and after the whole "round" 11.34.38 # and also before and after each single build 11.34.41 # can you make one avialable please so i can test locally? 11.36.11 # http://daniel.haxx.se/rockbox/allbuilds-20061115.gz 11.36.24 # I gzipped it, you need to unzip that 11.36.32 # thanks 11.36.37 # that's the builds from today as you see 11.38.59 # will it override the old ver or do i need to delete files from the old ver 11.39.11 # interesting 11.43.29 Join Blackfish [0] (n=asd@p54836225.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.46.56 Join _Veseliq_ [0] (n=veseliq@195.85.215.210) 11.51.47 # do i just unzip it into the root 11.55.20 Nick webmind_ is now known as webmind (i=webmind@feather.perl6.nl) 11.55.52 # hello 12.02.08 Join bluebrother [0] (i=qakdTBPF@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 12.02.30 # anyone home 12.02.50 # Yes, just unzip in the root and overwrite everything 12.03.41 # thanx alot 12.03.45 Join lini [0] (i=pugsley@62.204.144.237) 12.04.00 # is the latest build the bleeding builds 12.04.14 # Yes 12.06.03 # thanx guys 12.16.54 Quit Bagder ("Leaving") 12.21.22 Quit jba (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.32.51 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@dhcp102.contactor.se) 12.40.09 Quit robfitz (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.41.37 Join robfitz [0] (n=robfitz@212.2.166.201) 12.46.00 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@82.193.235.34) 13.00.16 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.01.04 # ok, i officially suck at perl 13.02.11 # no i dont... woohoo :D 13.03.36 Join funky [0] (n=repulse@84-123-28-183.onocable.ono.com) 13.04.09 Join Ribs2 [0] (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 13.07.58 Quit matsl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.10.36 # do most recent items go at the top or bottom of an rss feed? 13.12.04 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@dhcp102.contactor.se) 13.18.58 Quit Ribs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.19.14 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@dhcp-892b7a6e.ucd.ie) 13.22.42 Join theli_ua [0] (n=theli@mail.ukrcard.com.ua) 13.23.40 Quit webmind (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.24.11 Quit Mmmm (Remote closed the connection) 13.24.49 Quit nudelyn ("At Argon, we're working to keep your money.") 13.25.03 Join webmind [0] (i=webmind@feather.perl6.nl) 13.27.31 Join petur [0] (i=d4efd6a6@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 13.28.06 # petur: didnt you think we would remmeber? :D 13.28.19 # rofl 13.29.06 # jhMikeS: around? 13.29.39 Quit theli_ua ("Leaving") 13.30.00 # barrywardell: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/6322 13.30.34 # thanks petur, JdGordon just pointed me to it. I'm having a look now 13.30.46 # ah ok 13.30.50 # have you reproduced the problem? 13.30.59 # no, no time atm :( 13.31.23 # i'm gonna test it on my h10, but don't have a h100 to test it on 13.33.48 # it's likely that the problem only affects targets with BATT_LIPOL1300 13.34.39 # What it needed to test? Note battery level, start recording, wait 1 hour, note battery level. 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Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 13.52.12 # Nah, not really 13.52.18 # * Slasheri hopes the new settings parser does not make considerably slower. 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19.28.23 # but :( 19.28.28 # 15.59.17 # What does it meens and what can i do with it??? 19.28.28 # 15.59.36 # >/home/Ïàâåë/rockbox/e200/apps/rockbox.elf section .stack) 19.28.28 # 15.59.36 # >/opt/arm/lib/gcc/arm-elf/4.0.2/../../../../arm-elf/bin/ld: section .cop_stack [0 19.28.28 # 15.59.36 # >f000000 -> 0f0004ff] overlaps section .stack [0f000148 -> 0f002147] 19.28.28 # 15.59.36 # >collect2: ld returned 1 exit status 19.28.28 # 16.00.02 # >/opt/arm/lib/gcc/arm-elf/4.0.2/../../../../arm-elf/bin/ld: region IRAM is full ( 19.28.34 # :( 19.28.47 # ah, yes 19.29.09 # barrywardell: i dont know how to fix it 19.29.10 # maybe firmware/apps.lds needs editing 19.29.32 Quit ender` (" I think I remember an episode of MacGyver where he overthrew a violent dictator with a rubber band, 2 bottle caps, and some ) 19.30.41 Quit pixelma (" bbl") 19.31.08 # barrywardell: in many places i aaded (CONFIG_CPU==PP5024) 19.31.14 # to #elif (CONFIG_CPU==PP5002) || (CONFIG_CPU==PP5020) || 19.31.21 # it may cause errors 19.31.39 # it's a reasonable guess to make to add that 19.32.07 # New error /opt/arm/lib/gcc/arm-elf/4.0.2/../../../../arm-elf/bin/ld: error: no memory region specified for loadable section `.glue_7' 19.32.21 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 19.33.47 # i'm really not very familiar with lds files 19.33.52 # barrywardell: Sory it is in codecs 19.33.57 Join ender` [0] (n=ender@84.52.165.220) 19.34.05 # Build firmware file 19.34.06 # Couldn't find mi4code 19.34.07 # Hm, probably should've checked that WPS ReplayGain patch... ;) 19.34.28 Join siver [0] (n=fuerwerb@Q1947.q.pppool.de) 19.34.48 # you shouldn't need mi4code 19.34.51 # anybody knows about doom for ipod nano? 19.35.07 # Its DONE !!!! 19.35.12 # :D 19.35.13 # tools/scramble should do everything important that mi4code does 19.35.34 # done? did you fix all build errors? 19.35.40 # Yep 19.35.48 # $ make bin 19.35.49 # make[1]: `rdf2binary' is up to date. 19.35.49 # make[1]: `convbdf' is up to date. 19.35.49 DBUG Enqueued KICK Gnelik 19.35.49 # make[1]: `bmp2rb' is up to date. 19.35.49 # make[1]: `codepages' is up to date. 19.35.49 *** Alert Mode level 1 19.35.49 # make[1]: `scramble' is up to date. 19.35.51 # make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. 19.35.53 # MAKE in bitmaps/mono 19.35.55 # make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'. 19.35.57 # MAKE in bitmaps/native 19.35.59 # make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'. 19.36.01 # Build firmware file 19.36.13 Quit siver (Client Quit) 19.36.16 # I cant see mi4 file 19.36.23 # only rockbox.bin 19.36.46 # excellent. can you send me a patch? 19.36.55 Join Mmmm [0] (n=martin@cpc1-hem13-0-0-cust562.lutn.cable.ntl.com) 19.37.09 # How can i do it 19.37.11 # lol 19.38.15 # do "cvs diff -uN > e200.patch" 19.38.49 # it shouldn't make a mi4 file. only a bootloader build does that 19.38.58 # ha 19.39.00 # ok 19.39.41 Quit jborn_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.39.42 # when you have the e200.patch file, it could be a good idea to post it to the patch tracker 19.40.47 # Ok 19.41.34 Quit lee-qid (Connection timed out) 19.41.46 Quit Seedy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.43.47 Quit sando (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.43.56 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 19.45.32 Join maquis [0] (n=erins@166.70.63.216) 19.45.50 *** Alert Mode OFF 19.46.20 # barrywardell: I have published it 19.47.00 # But there are some things 19.47.29 # That i edited myself 19.47.56 # And old dan_a's Sansa e200 ata file 19.48.02 # i'll have a look 19.49.37 Part maquis 19.50.10 Quit crwl (Remote closed the connection) 19.51.57 Join LinusN [0] (i=linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 19.52.29 # barrywardell: do you intend to look at the issue with the non-updating battery level? 19.52.54 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 19.53.07 # yes 19.53.16 # goode, i won't bother then 19.53.31 # feel free if you like. i don't have a h100 to test on 19.54.10 # and i will be away for the next three days so unless i figure it out tonight i won't be able to do it till after that 19.54.41 # LinusN: have you been able to reproduce the problem? 19.54.42 # Someone just said he had the problem on his nano 19.54.59 # barrywardell: i haven't tried to reproduce it yet 19.55.22 # i have a feeling it could be people with LIPOL1300 batterys 19.55.34 # barrywardell: Did you try to build it, does it build? 19.56.34 # not yet 19.56.46 # I'll try reproducing 19.57.06 # barrywardell: after a quick glance, it seems like battery_centivolts isn't always updated 19.57.22 # only in usb mode and when battery_percent < 8 19.57.55 # hmm. ok, that would do it 19.58.24 Join crwl [0] (n=crawlie@kekkone.kekkola.jyu.fi) 19.58.29 # i see it there now 19.58.47 # there we go 19.58.57 # took me like 45 minutes for my shit to sync 19.58.57 # man, that power code surely is complicated 19.59.10 # horrible in fact 20.00.32 # so they say 20.00.45 # i'm very tempted to start with an empty file and rewrite from scratch 20.01.08 # well, better stay clear of the archos charging code 20.02.08 # things could definitely be tidied up anyway 20.03.04 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m64.net81-67-5.noos.fr) 20.03.39 # back in a few minutes 20.03.44 Quit barrywardell () 20.05.27 Quit EspeonEefi ("Leaving") 20.07.55 # LinusN: is there any good reason you can think of that my x5 should shut off at around 3.65V during a battery bench. others have said the last spinup might have failed but V seems a bit high for that. thoughts? 20.08.40 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p548480EB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.09.34 Quit Mmmm () 20.10.42 Join bluey- [0] (n=bluey@dslb-088-074-003-225.pools.arcor-ip.net) 20.11.07 # jhMikeS: i point at barrywardell 20.11.51 # he recently added code to shut down on low battery, and the levels might have to be adjusted on the x5 20.12.04 Join merbanan [0] (n=banan@c80-216-155-218.bredband.comhem.se) 20.12.10 # jhMikeS: will you look at the fm radio issue? 20.12.12 # It was supposed to be at 3.50V though 20.12.17 # LinusN: What's that? 20.12.31 # a lot of people have problems playing fm radio 20.12.33 # I set the V to zero to stop it. 20.12.44 Join crwll [0] (n=crawlie@kekkone.kekkola.jyu.fi) 20.12.53 # Of recent or is this an older problem? 20.12.58 # recently 20.13.26 # Is there a report somewhere on the details in FS? 20.14.06 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/6330 20.14.20 # just popped in another one on ml 20.15.27 Quit crwl (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 20.15.38 # jhMikeS: i take it you haven't subscribed to the flyspray mailing list? 20.15.53 Join rockho [0] (n=rocko@68-118-188-246.dhcp.nwtn.ct.charter.com) 20.15.58 Join habana [0] (i=58a10615@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 20.16.01 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 20.16.01 # * petur found out today that radio on his h340 no longer works 20.16.37 # My radio works but my build on the player is a bit older 20.16.42 # Trying it now 20.16.52 # Suppose I should double check my subscriptions 20.17.41 # hi 20.17.49 # ho 20.18.20 # I built mine on the 12th 20.18.26 # Gnelik: did you manage to compile rockbox on the sansa ? 20.19.09 # LinusN: lol 20.19.13 # * amiconn spots a rare evening guest :) 20.20.20 # before rockbox, i was found of 1 linus. since RB there are 2 linus in my free computer life :) 20.22.37 # amiconn: been awfully busy lately 20.24.20 Nick Ribs2 is now known as Ribs (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 20.25.41 # * jhMikeS is making a build that contains changes only up to his last changes 20.26.37 Quit Gnelik (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.28.11 Quit bluey- (Remote closed the connection) 20.29.02 Join Gnelik [0] (n=Miranda@193.110.17.4) 20.29.47 # Gnelik: did you manage to compile rockbox on the sansa ? (bis) 20.29.57 # yep 20.30.05 # :) 20.30.13 # not too much errors ? 20.31.03 # I fixed them all 20.31.14 # 10-20 20.31.16 # only 20.32.06 # nice 20.32.24 Quit crwll (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 20.32.25 # what could i do to help the port ? 20.32.48 # hmmm...my radio still starts 20.32.56 Quit rocko (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.33.08 # habana: _on_ the sansa? That might be a little diffcult 20.33.13 # No gcc.rock yet ;) 20.33.18 # now a cvs up on that source 20.33.24 # scnr 20.34.44 # jhMikeS: youre lucky! in france, sandisk removed radio tuner for tax stories 20.36.37 # jhMikeS: here it all looks OK but there's no sound 20.37.52 # petur: I had a checkout with my last changes but not with anything after that and it worked, sound and all. Did a cvs up and am gonna try again with that. 20.39.03 # I have a CVS build of this morning, am upping now... 20.39.06 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@82.193.235.34) 20.39.52 # oh wait, this is H100 related only? rrrr...just work up and am otp too :P 20.40.13 # iRiver rather 20.40.33 # I guess this is related to the recording changes? 20.41.15 # I don't think so, probably something else. Never would have added the recording if radio were affected badly. 20.41.39 # hmm. My idea was that initialization of the mixer changed slightly 20.41.56 # ... but this is only an idea. 20.42.24 Join crwlll [0] (n=crawlie@kekkone.kekkola.jyu.fi) 20.42.37 Quit GreyFoux ("Le vrai danger, c'est quand les hommes penseront comme les ordinateurs") 20.43.02 # bluebrother: It did but the radio was still working 20.43.26 # working meaning from the recording screen? It only breaks when you enter the radio through the main menu 20.43.31 # both 20.43.50 Quit Noah0504 ("Leaving") 20.43.53 # which led me to the assumption there was some initialization changes that only made it to the recording screen. 20.44.01 # Trust me, I checked every input and had to check recording via the radio 20.44.27 # I do. Just thought I mention my idea (in the hope it might be helpful ;-) 20.44.31 # Would've noticed that. It's more recent than the BRP 20.46.41 # Might have to do with my fix for the optical out but can't be sure yet. It's probably a big DOH kind of thing :) 20.49.00 Quit Gnelik (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.52.57 # yup, sure is messed up 20.53.15 Join GreyFoux [0] (n=greyfoux@APoitiers-256-1-13-37.w90-11.abo.wanadoo.fr) 20.54.26 # even have sound when going to the rec screen in fm and the sound turns off when going out of recording...hmmm 20.55.50 # GreyFoux:tu as quoi comme lecteur ? 20.56.16 # might've messed up the the volume 20.56.16 # Please don't speak French here 20.56.32 # oups 20.56.34 # Please don't speak anything but English here 20.57.16 # que? yo no hablo ingles. 20.58.03 # si, prefiero el espa~nol 20.58.13 # si, y to tambien 20.58.21 # yo 20.58.21 # Det var dog irriterende. 20.58.34 # *cough* so about that English. 20.59.07 Join midgey34 [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 21.00.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.01.24 # mdr ("lol" in french) 21.02.58 # merde! 21.03.28 Quit rasher ("leaving") 21.03.45 # i learned most of my french swear words by playing petanque :-) 21.04.39 # :D 21.06.26 Join dan_a [0] (n=dan-mirc@217.23.173.156) 21.08.58 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@AAubervilliers-152-1-83-149.w86-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) 21.11.24 Join bluey- [0] (n=bluey@dslb-088-073-097-145.pools.arcor-ip.net) 21.11.46 Join lostnihilist [0] (n=lostnihi@ppp-67-39-184-81.dsl.emhril.ameritech.net) 21.17.51 Quit GreyFoux (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.18.13 # hmmm...time for some real hard thinking about this...:O 21.18.46 Join k0rnz [0] (n=k0rnz@207-237-65-113.c3-0.avec-ubr12.nyr-avec.ny.cable.rcn.com) 21.21.04 Quit k0rnz () 21.22.34 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@dhcp-892b7a6e.ucd.ie) 21.27.08 Join nudelyn [0] (i=nudel@dyn-62-56-104-224.dslaccess.co.uk) 21.31.17 # ok...have an idea now... 21.31.31 Join CriamosAndy [0] (n=Criamos@p5493344A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 21.34.34 Quit rudefyet ("Leaving") 21.35.01 # LinusN: i think this may fix the battery readings: http://pastebin.ca/249474 21.35.16 # h3x0 charging is hardware protected, right? I had it charging for over an hour with no change of level. Power off and on and the battery was full... 21.36.50 # barrywardell: you sure? 21.37.03 # nope, i'm just going to test on my h10 now 21.37.25 # but that was removed in my commit and it looks like it could be the cause 21.38.10 # * barrywardell is regretting ever committing that patch :( 21.38.14 # barrywardell: hmmm...saying the battery filter could be wrong and giving me the incorrect voltage? 21.38.28 # barrywardell: i think i see an old bug 21.38.43 # if (!ata_disk_is_active() || usb_inserted()) { 21.38.52 # jhMikeS: are you talking about battery_bench? 21.38.58 # barrywardell: yes 21.39.25 # it uses the filtered battery level 21.39.25 Quit habana ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 21.39.26 # that has always cut off before the end. it did a while back when I was doing the H10 benchmarks anyway 21.39.33 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B158D5.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.39.42 # before my changes 21.39.46 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54964FD4.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.39.49 Quit Criamos (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 21.39.51 # someone gave me an x5l bench that went clear down to 3.3V where the pcf should turn it off 21.39.54 Join pixelma_ [0] (i=pixelma@82.193.235.34) 21.40.06 Quit lee-qid_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.40.06 Quit Rob222241 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.40.30 # barrywardell: nah, that was not a bug 21.40.41 # it's kinda random. disk writes don't happen when the battery level gets below battery_level_dangerous 21.40.52 Quit pixelma (Nick collision from services.) 21.40.52 Nick pixelma_ is now known as pixelma (i=pixelma@82.193.235.34) 21.40.59 # so it can't save the battery_bench data 21.41.19 # and the battery_bench data only gets saved on disk spinup iirc 21.41.20 Quit NickDe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.41.41 # LinusN: I'm about to try my patch. I'll see how it goes 21.42.53 Quit rockho (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.43.29 # jhMikes - I dunno if this makes any sense, feel free to call me a fool, but couldn't you bench while rolling a full playlist? Then the disk would be forced to spin more often and, even though it will bleed energy more quickly, at least you may have two or three more readings near battery-life's end.. ?? 21.44.02 # ? 21.44.13 # Everything is a playlist in rockbox 21.44.43 # I guess I said something stupid.. I mean playing more than what could be buffered... Isn't it how most hd based dap works? 21.44.45 # ...and rockbox always uses the complete buffer for buffering audio 21.45.30 # Using a playlist which amounts to more than the ram size is a requirement for a battery benchmark 21.45.31 # there were many more than a few readings past that point and the bench was done before the patch commit 21.45.42 # oh.. 21.46.36 # Otherwise the disk would never spin up. A playlist smaller than the ram buffer size is an unlikely scenario 21.47.56 # showed a nice acceleration downward when the batt was low for about an hour 21.47.58 # On the X5 the buffer can hold ~10 minutes of half-decent quality mp3 (192 kbps) 21.48.29 # jhMikeS: without looking at the code: any reason why recording to mp3 would limit channels selection to stereo? mp3 encoder doesn't do mono maybe? 21.49.16 # petur: it does mono but not above 160k since 320k stereo is just two 160k mono streams anyway 21.49.30 # ah, ok 21.49.43 # No joint stereo? 21.49.49 # nope 21.50.48 # if the encoder is ever changed to support it I'll add a stereo mode option to the menu 21.51.17 # so recording mono actually doubles the quality? 21.51.38 # * petur thinks this is not very logical 21.52.55 # if we limit the user to 160k in mono, he'll switch to stereo because he gets the feeling he can have higher quality by using 320k 21.53.07 # for any given bitrate mono allocates all the bits to a single stream instead of dividing the bits between the two channels 21.53.28 # for regular stereo mode anyway 21.54.48 # Just a matter of uncapping it. Actually, I limit some low bitrates to mono only because they're practically unintelligible for stereo for the reasons above 21.56.13 # wow, i might have run into a recently admitted bug in rockbox...i'll have to updated it to latest cvs to confirm, but i can't get it to shut off 21.56.37 # ooo 21.56.40 # it's not a shut off problem 21.56.43 # it locked up, lol 21.58.44 Quit Joely (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.58.57 Join Mmmm [0] (n=martin@cpc1-hem13-0-0-cust562.lutn.cable.ntl.com) 21.59.30 # jhMikeS: this is different from what all encode tools on PC (that I know/use) do: They'll happily accept 320kbps mono so probably always halve the bitrate for mono. 22.00.19 # amiconn: So the X5 only has 16 MB RAM? 22.00.27 # yes 22.00.29 # petur: I've heard that a lot limit the mono rate but can change like one line in the menu for that. 22.00.34 Join vx [0] (i=58a10615@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 22.00.46 # Same as h110/h115 (aka iHP100/iHP110) 22.01.11 Join censored [0] (i=mhm@82-43-61-41.cable.ubr04.croy.blueyonder.co.uk) 22.01.18 # this radio bug is so odd cause not long ago I was whizzing around the menus listening to voice mixed with fm :-\ 22.01.25 Part censored 22.01.33 Join smp500 [0] (n=steven@adsl-068-159-099-201.sip.gsp.bellsouth.net) 22.02.05 # * petur wonders what's the best option for the enduser 22.04.24 Quit jborn__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.04.24 Quit vx (Client Quit) 22.04.26 Join jborn_ [0] (n=jborn@dsl017-022-247.chi1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 22.05.34 # petur: Can't really say...do people ever use mono for quality? If they want quality they shouldn't use that encoder at all but use WAV or WavPack instead. 22.05.48 # LinusN: i think my patch does fix the battery update problem. The battery level on my H10 definitely changed with it applied and I'm now running Rockbox without it applied and am yet to see it change. i'm not totally sure if the second half of it is necessary though - my battery is a long way off 8%. 22.06.07 # barrywardell: commit it then 22.08.16 # barrywardell: I just tried here and my h340 crashed :( 22.08.44 # with the patch? 22.08.50 # what is your battery level? 22.09.00 # above 4 22.09.17 # 4%? 22.09.21 # 4V 22.09.31 # near full 22.09.33 # ah, ok. hmmm 22.09.43 # just restarted it... 22.10.08 # what sort of crash? 22.10.10 # jhmikes: regarding the radio problem: could the removal of "uda1380_set_monitor(true);" in rec_set_source (recording.c) have anything to do with it? 22.10.24 # may be unrelated tho, just before that I went from a huge playlist to a very small one 22.11.40 # Lear: did I do that? :O :P wtf probably 22.12.00 # LinusN, petur: should I not commit it until further testing then? I can confirm now that it definitely fixes the problem on my H10. 22.12.14 # it's probably ok 22.12.24 # Several *_set_monitor calls removed there... 22.12.53 # Lear: LOL...I though I was removing spdif_set_monitor calls! hrmph...thanks, nice catch! 22.13.00 # barrywardell: go ahead 22.13.39 # done 22.13.52 # like I said: DOH! 22.13.56 # jhmikes: Had a working build from the 11:th, so I just looked at what happened after that... 22.14.01 Quit Ribs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.14.37 # jhMikeS: 20.46.41 # Might have to do with my fix for the optical out but can't be sure yet. It's probably a big DOH kind of thing :) 22.14.41 # :-) 22.14.54 # indeed 22.15.45 # Hm. Radio screen logic is a bit odd... From browser, enter menu, go to radio. From radio, enter menu, press left. Presto, back in browser. 22.17.24 # ouch 22.17.26 # Lear: You don't enter the main menu from Radio, you leave the Radio screen into the menu 22.18.09 # You can do that in 2 ways, either with the radio switching of or with the radio still playing 22.18.15 # working now :) 22.18.19 # s/of/off/ 22.18.31 # Nirvana 22.19.48 # The muting in the pcm buffer has to go, it makes the radio playback breakup with voice 22.21.54 # Things aren't constantly reset now since the state is tracked so clicking might not be so problematic any more 22.22.29 # * amiconn wants to get rid of clicking on archos as well :/ 22.22.45 # Need proper mas state handling (state machine?) for this 22.23.46 # amiconn: btw I worked out the code for dither matrixes if you actually want to _generate_ them...could pastebin it. Needed to remind myself. 22.24.25 # I don't want to generate live. Too much code imho (and I want magic squares which can't be easily scaled) 22.24.48 # I found a nice site that can generate double-even most-perfect magic squares :) 22.25.05 # why majic squares? you like that pattern better? A 4x4 majic square can be scaled, I've got that too 22.25.35 # jhmikes: ah, so that's the logic. 22.26.18 # Besides, we don't need many dithering matrices 22.26.31 # I'm still unsure whether we want optional dithering for mono 22.26.32 # He, the manual is clear on it. :) 22.26.45 # The matrix itself is 256 bytes... 22.27.20 # dithering for _mono_ ? 22.27.23 # Lear: say again? :) the logic of what? 22.27.46 # _to_ mono (for mono targets and for mono format) 22.27.58 # the logic of leaving the radio and "entering" the menu. 22.29.18 # It's been like that for ages... and it's only logical that you end up in the main menu when you leave the radio screen, since the main menu is what you entered the radio screen from 22.29.37 # Really wanted to get recording available to the radio screen asap and doing recording from the radio screen atm would forfeit functionality 22.30.12 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (n=stephen@adsl-65-67-112-77.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 22.30.19 # ? 22.30.35 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@c220-237-57-32.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 22.31.24 # ok, radio bug fixed 22.31.33 # amiconn: I don't listen to radio much, and I was thinking "A-B enters menu" (and not "leaving radio screen"), which made me confused. :) 22.31.57 Nick Gibbed is now known as Rick (i=rick@pool-71-108-2-183.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 22.32.02 # hmm. i committed that fix. no sign of it in the build table though??? 22.32.03 Join RogerBacon [0] (n=RogerBac@bas3-sherbrooke40-1177840301.dsl.bell.ca) 22.32.53 # oops, no i didn't. my mistake 22.33.37 # conflict? 22.33.58 Join MadDog011 [0] (n=MadDog01@cable-87-116-165-106.dynamic.sbb.co.yu) 22.33.58 # I should mention too that my battery level showed 100% the entire time I did the last battery bench ;) 22.34.03 Part MadDog011 22.34.17 # nope, i had reversed the patch to test if it really worked and forgot to reapply before committing 22.34.23 # lol 22.34.41 Join EspeonEefi [0] (i=espeonee@STRATTON-FOUR-TWENTY-SIX.MIT.EDU) 22.35.10 # it took me a good 10 minutes to figure that out too :) 22.36.46 # amiconn: won't that look damned ugly? 22.37.10 Join whickywhack [0] (n=whickywh@c-71-232-47-116.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 22.37.20 Join Soap [0] (n=Soap@12.169.58.130) 22.38.02 Quit Blackfish ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 22.39.03 # when trying to install on my ipod from my mac I got this: 22.39.04 # diskdump v0.1 - (C) Dave Chapman 2005 22.39.04 # This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO 22.39.04 DBUG Enqueued KICK whickywhack 22.39.04 # warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 22.39.04 # [INFO] Reading partition table... 22.39.06 # Bad boot sector signature 22.39.08 # Part Type Start Sector End Sector Size (MB) 22.39.10 # 0 0x90 -1073744064 2147479335 1572862 22.39.12 # 1 0xbf 9412 -1073734653 1572862 22.39.14 # 2 0xfe -1881115580 -1881100621 7 22.39.16 # 3 0x00 -2139062144 -2139062145 0 22.39.18 # [INFO] Seeking to sector -1073744064 22.39.20 # [WARN] Seek error - reading -1073744064 sectors instead 22.39.30 # any ideas? 22.40.11 Part whickywhack 22.40.31 Join whickywhack [0] (n=whickywh@c-71-232-47-116.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 22.41.36 # whickywhack: what kind of ipod is it? 22.44.55 Quit Lear ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 2.0/2006101023]") 22.45.42 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.45.54 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 22.45.54 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.46.15 # LinusN: you happy with the plugin actions patch? i think ill commit it today and try to do some more 22.47.14 # looks fine to me 22.47.27 # k 22.48.01 # oh sorry to keep you waiting spug 22.48.07 # its a color iPod 22.48.10 # 60 Gig 22.51.53 Join solexx_ [0] (n=jrschulz@e176112099.adsl.alicedsl.de) 22.54.54 # ok, there is definately a problem with the rockbox on my ipod, and it's not a complete lockup problem...more of a not responding problem 22.55.25 # i dunno if i'll get a chance to update it for a while though, i'm at work 22.56.45 # it appeared to happen when toggling play/pause through the car mode (turn off car, it pauses, etc) 22.57.01 # only recent changes in configuration is enabling dircache 22.57.19 # both times it happened with a long name somewhere in the path 22.57.31 # tried to force it to happen again and couldn't 22.59.08 # whickywhack: formated with HFS (macpod)? 23.00.30 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.03.55 Quit solexx (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.04.20 Join NickDe [0] (n=nicholas@131.128.82.50) 23.05.34 Quit whickywhack ("peace!!") 23.07.16 Quit JoeBorn ("xiamen ho!") 23.08.53 Quit bluey- ("Leaving") 23.10.27 Quit Mmmm (Remote closed the connection) 23.11.04 Join jba [0] (n=jba@postoffice.rogen.com.au) 23.13.02 Join PorcupineTree [0] (i=Milos@cable-89-216-183-63.dynamic.sbb.co.yu) 23.13.43 # i have an iRiver H140 and installed rockbox few days ago.. i have one question.. 23.13.47 # anyone willing to help? 23.14.18 Quit solexx_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.14.24 # of course, but you haven't asked a question yet 23.14.29 # if it?s not specific to iriver i guess i could 23.14.39 # well 23.14.47 # i cant srobble files to last.fm 23.14.57 # sure. 23.15.23 # neither with logscrobbler nor with http://rockscrob.hostvit.ru/ 23.15.26 Join Kitt0s [0] (n=Kaa@87.68.3.32.cable.012.net.il) 23.15.49 # it says "Some tracks you submitted have not been added to your profile for the following reason: 23.15.50 # Submissions from before the date you registered are not allowed. 23.15.57 # what should I do? 23.16.24 # sorry 23.16.30 # Ah.. When did you register to the last.fm site? 23.16.33 # not familiar with that 23.16.43 # Registered: 2 Nov 2006 23.16.57 # and insalled rockbox 3 days ago.. 23.17.09 # can i see the first lines of your scrobbler file? 23.17.20 # sure 23.17.38 # #AUDIOSCROBBLER/1.0 23.17.39 # #TZ/UNKNOWN 23.17.39 # #CLIENT/Rockbox h120 $Revision: 1.2 $ Timeless 23.17.42 # this? 23.17.53 # yes 23.17.58 # looks correct to me 23.18.15 # does h120 have realtime clock? 23.18.18 # no 23.18.25 # no it doesnt 23.18.29 # i looked for the clock.. 23.18.37 # how do you upload to last.fm? 23.18.47 # Ah.. Have you tried, in logscrobbler, the functions for setting time? 23.19.23 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 23.19.23 # * petur learns to look at the discussion before asking questions 23.19.25 # functions for setting time? 23.19.27 # PorcupineTree: you'll need to upload using the Perl script, or Logscrobbler 23.19.33 # there's a perl script too, that generates timestamps for timestampless logs 23.19.41 # those are the only two methods that work for devices that don't have an RTC 23.19.50 # Yeah, something like "shift after last played" or some such menu... 23.19.57 # RTC = real time clock? 23.19.58 # :) 23.20.01 # yup 23.20.03 # #AUDIOSCROBBLER/1.0 23.20.04 # #TZ/UNKNOWN 23.20.04 # #CLIENT/Rockbox h120 $Revision: 1.2 $ Timeless 23.20.06 # sorry 23.20.08 Quit barrywardell (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.20.21 # [23:19] functions for setting time in logscrobbler? 23.20.22 # ?? 23.20.34 # What it does is guestimate when you played songs from their lenght AND a arbitrary date/time you set... 23.21.15 # hmm..and where is that function? 23.21.21 # logscrobbler is pretty simple 23.21.35 # is it "shift after last played" ? 23.21.47 # Yeah, something like "shift after last played" or some such menu... 23.22.08 # i tried pressing that button few times and it blocks logscrobbler 23.22.16 # But since I haven't had to use that, I don't know much about how it works.. 23.22.24 # where do I get that third method? 23.22.28 # pearl script? 23.22.46 # Have you looked at the thread over at misticriver, about logscrobbler? 23.22.57 # vaguely... 23.23.08 # when i downloaded logscrobbler... 23.23.17 # but never got any deeper into it.. 23.23.21 # okay.. 23.23.27 # trying to skip forums.. 23.23.34 # prefer live discussion.. 23.23.45 # the perl script accepts a command line argument to fake times for players w/o a real time clock. 23.24.10 # the readme in logscrobbler lays this out clearly. 23.24.12 # where do I get that perl script? 23.24.12 Quit petur ("sssssssssss---------PLOP!") 23.24.23 # what are you calling logscrobbler? 23.24.41 # Is that not the name of the perl script to submit the lastfm log as created by rockbox? 23.24.42 # Yeah ,irc is great when someone already knows the answer, but you won't find many people willing to go and read in your place... 23.24.44 # logscrobbler ... 23.24.48 # 0.12b 23.24.55 # the pearl script. 23.24.59 # a readme came with it. 23.25.01 # minor tool for uploading to last.fm.. 23.25.12 # we are talking about the same thing. 23.25.21 # you should read the instructions which came with it. 23.25.38 # no, i don't think you are talking about the same thing 23.26.02 # Soap -- http://www.misticriver.net/showthread.php?t=47554 23.26.13 # there is a winxp tool called logscrobbler 23.26.17 # ahh, logscrobbler is the .NET windows client. 23.26.27 # :) 23.26.28 # ? 23.26.28 # :) 23.26.29 # either it will fake times or it won't. 23.26.46 # All its commands are checkboxes on the manin (only) screen. 23.26.56 # ill try to use that only option that is unknown "shift after last played" 23.27.00 # http://code.google.com/p/logscrobbler/ 23.27.03 # check the "adjust playback time" box. 23.27.03 # ill try it right now.. 23.27.07 # Okay dude.. 23.27.35 # [23:26] check the "adjust playback time" box. - i dont see that kind of box.. 23.27.36 # Sorry I got them confused, I use both. 23.28.07 # what is the other thingy ? 23.28.10 # I don't have the client on this machine, do you have your username, password entered and a .log file loaded? 23.28.12 # if this fails.. 23.28.30 # [23:28] I don't have the client on this machine, do you have your username, password entered and a .log file loaded? - I do... 23.29.00 # and at the bottom there isn't a "adjust playback time since last sumbission" or "fake playback time" box? 23.29.17 # has anyone checked out the patch i put on the dev ml for the settings recode? 23.29.27 # porcupinetree - Might try the newest version too, 0.14 instead of 0.12 23.30.03 # [23:28] and at the bottom there isn't a "adjust playback time since last sumbission" or "fake playback time" box? - no ... at the bottom is "shift after last played" 23.30.17 # that's the one. 23.30.28 Quit merbanan (Remote closed the connection) 23.31.22 # I think support for non-RTC players was only added in 0.14 .... 23.31.57 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 23.33.10 Join Id2ndR [0] (n=ubuntu@laf31-2-62-34-88-193.dsl.club-internet.fr) 23.33.13 # bah 23.33.22 # it seems it doesnt work .. 23.33.35 # it doesnt shift anything :) 23.33.39 # porcupine - What kind of error does it give you? 23.33.58 # If you log on (web) to last.fm, does it tell you something? 23.34.03 # Some tracks you submitted have not been added to your profile for the following reason: 23.34.03 # Submissions from before the date you registered are not allowed. 23.34.16 # it tells that 23.34.20 # :) 23.34.25 Quit MarcoPolo (Remote closed the connection) 23.34.39 # yeah, I'd guess 1st Jan 1970 might be before you signed up ;) 23.34.49 # I'd try 0.14... 23.34.57 # but that's me. 23.35.08 Quit Nimdae (Remote closed the connection) 23.35.12 Join Nimdae [0] (n=nimmeh@71-11-210-76.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com) 23.35.15 Join bagawk_ [0] (n=lee@unaffiliated/bagawk) 23.35.28 Quit TeaSeaLancs (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 23.35.40 # ok ill try it 23.35.43 # real-time 23.35.43 # owww wait. 23.35.48 # hm? 23.35.55 Join OPP [0] (n=OPP@c-71-194-142-33.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 23.35.57 # hello 23.36.07 # try something... Did, or could, you open the select box and check all songs before timeshifting them? 23.36.10 # i saw a tool on your site before that will convert itunes db to tagcache 23.36.13 # where can i find that again 23.36.17 # Maybe that's the trick...? can't say for sure. 23.36.27 # PaulPosition: nope, needs 0.14 23.36.42 # nvm i found it!! 23.36.44 # Ah ok... Thee shall trust Obo. 23.36.59 Quit SoulDeaD ("Leaving") 23.37.35 # I was going by "x fixed bug - if items are unchecked do not include them in the time shift." 23.38.15 Part LinusN 23.38.25 Join TeaSeaLancs [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.173.187) 23.40.13 # yep 23.40.17 # 0.14 works 23.40.21 # thanks guys 23.40.24 # cool :) 23.40.25 # :) 23.40.48 Quit matsl (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.41.16 # fix zero time stamps is working 23.41.27 # Porcupinetree - don't forget to upload 'em often... 23.41.39 Join Psyke` [0] (n=NNSCRIPT@i5387C51E.versanet.de) 23.41.42 # :) 23.41.51 # If you play itunes or winamp before you upload, lastfm won't take your log.. :o 23.42.53 # hi there 23.42.57 # ive got a little problem. :x 23.43.54 # just tried to install rockbox. messed something up, and now i get this error: -1 message. that wouldnt be that much a problem, if i could reconnect my ipod to my comp. and when it tries to load the original firmware, it screws it up too. just restarts over and over again 23.44.31 # hold select and play as it reboots - that will put it into emergency disk mode 23.44.49 # error -1 means it can't find the rockbox.ipod file - have you unzipped a build to your ipod? 23.45.11 # no, i just realised when i unplugged it.. :\ 23.45.24 # [23:41] If you play itunes or winamp before you upload, lastfm won't take your log.. :o - there is a checkbox "ignore time stamps" , so it will upload them as if you played it last! :D 23.45.25 # and select and play doesnt work. only menu and select, but thats just a restart 23.45.49 # try select+play again -t it does work, but needs to be done as it reboots 23.45.50 Quit bagawk (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.48.24 # Porcupine - Yeah, I think it's a 'permanent' setting too, so you don't have to press extra buttons every time.. No, what I meant, and that's true whatever way you use to upload logs, is that if you listened to you ipod for three days, then listened (and thus scrobbled 'live') to media player, it won't be able to fit your three days of log when you get to submit it. Or at least I think that's how iscrobbler/last.fm always 23.48.55 # PorcupineTree: have you ever submitted tracks to Last.FM before? 23.49.20 # from my computer sure.. 23.49.37 # and you checked the box to timeshift? 23.49.56 # and last.fm still threw up the anti-spam warning? 23.50.09 # No it didn't... 23.50.15 Join idnar [0] (n=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 23.50.19 # no it didn't .. 23.50.21 # :) 23.50.28 # what timeshift there? 23.50.29 # did the windows app say anything? 23.50.30 # I was warning about trying to not trigger the spam warning now that he's gonna scrobble a lot. 23.50.37 # ;) 23.50.43 # i said from my regular last.fm plug-in 23.50.50 # there's no problems there.. 23.51.00 # www.last.fm/user/milosjor 23.51.02 # :) 23.51.02 # I often submit hundreds of tracks at a time w/o problems. 23.51.39 # how recently have you played tracks on the Last.FM player> 23.52.20 # not recently.. 23.52.23 # For to successfully time-shift you need a window of time since last submitted track for the Windows/Rockbox program to use to fake playback times. 23.52.40 # your last.fm page is showing tracks played minutes ago. 23.52.41 # yeah ..understood that.. 23.52.45 # yeah! 23.52.47 # i know .. 23.52.56 # i checked "ingore time stamps" 23.53.03 # Soap - If I come home and start listening to music before I plug in my H10 and upload my log, I usually not get my log accepted.. Even though they're timestamped and don't collide with other songs, last.fm will just reject 'em. 23.53.23 # right? 23.53.25 # and does it really matter? 23.53.34 # well, nope. 23.53.42 # the point is that you get your tracks scrobbled if you like.. 23.53.56 # exact time is not that important.. 23.53.58 # :) 23.54.22 Quit Psyke` (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 23.55.08 # ok ..gotta study gotta study 23.55.10 # see you guys 23.55.12 # thanks 23.55.14 # bye 23.55.29 Quit PorcupineTree ("Sto si bre tolka pichka? - Zato sto sam crnac") 23.57.51 # meh. 23.58.00 # PaulPosition: collisions isn't the problem there 23.58.01 # unions are quite involved :/ 23.58.21 # you can't submit a track with a timestamp earlier than an already submitted track. 23.58.42 # * amiconn fiddles with a union of a struct and an uint32_t, and a pointer to such union 23.58.44 # that's why they are rejected.