--- Log for 21.11.106 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 18 days and 9 hours ago 00.02.24 Join jborn__ [0] (n=jborn@dsl017-022-247.chi1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 00.02.35 Join Soap_ [0] (n=Soap@12.169.58.130) 00.03.07 Join markun_ [0] (n=markun@rockbox/developer/markun) 00.03.33 Quit Soap (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 NSplit kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 00.03.33 Quit mirak (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit merbanan (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit KeyserSoze (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit My_Sic (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit Siku (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit lost|X40 (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit Kitt0s (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit jborn_ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit Slasheri (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit markun (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit tipi^ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit spug (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit luckz (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit lex (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.33 Quit lostlogic (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 00.03.46 Nick Soap_ is now known as Soap (n=Soap@12.169.58.130) 00.03.47 *** 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 )' 00.05.36 NHeal kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 00.05.36 NJoin tipi^ [0] (i=pihlstro@amadeus.cc.tut.fi) 00.05.36 NJoin luckz [0] (i=luckz@luckz.de) 00.05.41 NJoin spug [0] (n=Spug@nygaard.ping.uio.no) 00.05.47 NJoin mirak [0] (n=mirak@AAubervilliers-152-1-87-151.w86-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) 00.05.47 NJoin merbanan [0] (n=banan@c80-216-155-218.bredband.comhem.se) 00.05.47 NJoin KeyserSoze [0] (n=mgazic@63.138.13.146) 00.05.47 NJoin My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m64.net81-67-5.noos.fr) 00.05.47 NJoin Siku [0] (n=Siku@f303b.w3.tontut.fi) 00.05.47 NJoin lost|X40 [0] (n=lostnihi@adsl-68-250-39-195.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net) 00.05.47 NJoin Kitt0s [0] (n=Kaa@87.68.3.32.cable.012.net.il) 00.05.47 NJoin jborn_ [0] (n=jborn@dsl017-022-247.chi1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 00.05.47 NJoin Slasheri [0] (i=miipekk@rockbox/developer/Slasheri) 00.05.47 Join markun [0] (n=markun@rockbox/developer/markun) 00.05.47 Join lostlogic [0] (n=lostlogi@rockbox/developer/lostlogic) 00.05.47 NJoin lex [0] (i=lex@evot.us) 00.05.50 Quit lostlogic (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.05.50 Quit My_Sic (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.05.58 Quit markun (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.06.01 Quit lex (Connection reset by peer) 00.06.05 Join lostlogic [0] (n=lostlogi@rockbox/developer/lostlogic) 00.06.19 Nick idnar_ is now known as idnar (i=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 00.07.02 Join lex [0] (i=lex@62.237.6.16) 00.07.13 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 00.11.18 Quit jborn_ (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 00.12.14 Join CriamosAndy [0] (n=Criamos@p54930985.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 00.13.58 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 00.15.59 Quit TheNickDe ("Leaving") 00.18.55 Quit Id2ndR ("Parti") 00.20.45 Join SeeSchloss [0] (n=SeeSchlo@solaria.seos.fr) 00.23.15 Join Id2ndR [0] (n=ubuntu@laf31-2-62-34-88-193.dsl.club-internet.fr) 00.23.26 Quit Id2ndR (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.27.24 Quit MarcoPolo (Remote closed the connection) 00.28.55 Join linuxstb_ [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 00.29.59 Quit Criamos (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.31.35 Join j1mc [0] (n=j1mc@adsl-75-22-198-27.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net) 00.31.44 Quit bluebrother ("Leaving") 00.34.39 Quit Arathis ("[rl_bot quit]") 00.39.41 Join t0dk0n [0] (n=todkon@adsl-70-231-244-54.dsl.snfc21.sbcglobal.net) 00.46.41 Part t0dk0n 00.47.06 Join antistatic [0] (n=EthanHun@cpc3-nott2-0-0-cust980.nott.cable.ntl.com) 00.47.09 # hi all 00.48.35 # about to install rockbox on a 1st gen nano, do i need to downgrade the firmware as it's currently 1.3 00.48.47 # no 00.50.07 # thanks 00.50.10 Quit antistatic () 00.52.16 Part j1mc ("Leaving") 00.55.15 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host77-130.pool80116.interbusiness.it) 00.55.56 Nick markun_ is now known as markun (n=markun@rockbox/developer/markun) 00.56.53 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC") 01.03.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.09.21 Join Terinjokes [0] (n=spader@adsl-11-151-70.mia.bellsouth.net) 01.12.59 Quit Soap ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 2.0/2006101023]") 01.15.07 Join Soap [0] (n=Soap@12.169.58.130) 01.16.10 Quit spiorf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.16.16 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host77-130.pool80116.interbusiness.it) 01.16.22 Quit spiorf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.19.03 Join RoC_MM [0] (i=dragon@c-66-177-58-16.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 01.20.31 # OK, who the member of the rockbox-users group on last.fm that listens to all this hard rock? 01.22.14 # there is a rockbox-users group? 01.22.33 # * JdGordon joins 01.22.54 # there's two, which on did you join? 01.23.03 # neither yet 01.23.31 # http://www.last.fm/group/Rockbox+Users 01.23.55 # whats the other one? 01.24.43 # nvm, the other one is a song, not a group (LOL) http://www.last.fm/music/Run-D.M.C./_/Rockbox 01.29.42 # Terinjokes: that'll be me (amongst others) 01.30.16 Quit CriamosAndy ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 01.30.34 Quit SeeSchloss (Remote closed the connection) 01.30.55 # i think radiohead, but not much else that has played 01.31.24 # i just joined.. hopefully it wont take long for some good music to get onto the group chart now :D 01.31.40 # JdGordon, I second that :) 01.32.04 # OK, who the member of the rockbox-users group on last.fm that listens to all this hard rock? <- for some reason i doubt youll like my music 01.32.18 # http://www.last.fm/user/JdGordy/ 01.32.33 # JdGordon, is it indie rock from UK/Australia? 01.32.39 # hell no 01.32.42 # lol 01.33.38 # JdGordon: did you run a early version of the rb logging patch? 01.34.11 Join NickDe [0] (n=nicholas@ip68-14-79-70.ri.ri.cox.net) 01.34.15 # no, im not useing it from rb now anyway... 01.34.31 # * JdGordon logging from amorak 01.34.43 # Hrm, I don't a drop of blood, let alone 3 inches of it... 01.34.43 # and my interesting list....http://www.last.fm/user/terinjokes 01.34.43 # you probably don't like any of that, but hey, I got weird tastes 01.35.02 # 3 inches of blood is awesome 01.35.16 # melodic death meatl 01.35.20 # metal 01.37.27 # * Terinjokes likes Anti-flag 01.38.26 # any suggestions for good WPS on the nano (because everyone loves Dark Geek ::wink:: ::wink::) 01.38.48 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WpsIpodNano#Dark_Geek BTW 01.38.55 # the nano screen is too bloody small for a decent wps 01.39.30 # dark geek looks good 01.39.42 # thanks :) 01.39.55 # blue dream looks better tho 01.39.58 # * Terinjokes ported Dark Geek from the Video 01.40.29 # yeah, but Dark Geek gets more information across (and the picture is out of date....need to update it...) 01.40.32 # my sister is using the jack white wps on her nano 01.41.03 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WpsIpodNano#Clix_Nano looks pretty cool 01.41.39 # there arnt enough nice themes for the h300 01.41.45 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WpsIpodNano#Jack does look pretty cool 01.41.59 # i want http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/viewfile/Main/WpsIpod5g?rev=1;filename=Theme_X_Glow.png for the h300 01.42.04 # JdGordon, any suggestions for improving the Dark Geek skin? 01.42.19 # nup 01.44.02 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WpsIriverH300#Crossbones_for_iPod_Photo_Color whould be a cool nano port 01.44.23 # nano screen is too small for it 01.44.24 # and JdGordon, the screen is pretty big :) 01.44.40 # the nano screen is tiny... 01.44.49 # its like 1/4 the size of the h300 01.44.54 # FU 01.44.59 # haha 01.45.12 # you make me feel insecure :( 01.45.35 # just think how much more insecure youd feel if we started comparing other stuff :D 01.45.49 # like what? 01.46.15 # anything? 01.46.16 # pencils 01.46.18 Quit RogerBacon ("Quitte") 01.47.38 # * JdGordon has to finish retagging all his music 01.47.40 # mechinical. Good 'le BIC #2 (0.7mm) 01.48.00 # * jhMikeS sees the sophisticated conversation 01.48.40 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host77-130.pool80116.interbusiness.it) 01.48.48 # Channel: any tips on compiling? 01.49.25 # JdGordon: when I'm done with changin over those menus as best I can you want a diff just posted up or sent to you? 01.51.58 # JdGordon: it's back on the slow cursor trip again too btw. can't figure why atm. 01.52.54 Quit obo ("bye") 01.54.21 # being at work at 1am is the lamest thing 01.56.23 # jhMikeS: whatever... 01.56.42 # if i get a chance today i tihnk im going to rewrite the menu code to work better 01.58.45 # the problem seemsed to just disappear after I added one setting in and then reappear after adding the rest :-\ 02.01.31 Join pagefault [0] (i=pagefaul@pdpc/supporter/active/pagefault) 02.03.25 Quit wooo (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 02.09.26 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 02.12.10 # ah! all the themes for the nano suck! 02.17.52 # then make new ones. 02.17.59 # :P 02.18.07 # Soap: I did :) 02.18.13 # but even mine sucks 02.20.05 Quit RoC_MM ("Leaving") 02.22.36 Part pixelma 02.30.47 Quit funky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.41.56 Join midgey34 [0] (i=[U2FsdGV@dc3sp02.dc.umich.edu) 02.42.44 Quit Soap ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 2.0/2006101023]") 02.42.54 Part Terinjokes 02.48.53 Join z0de [0] (i=z0de@80-194-233-59.cable.ubr01.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk) 02.49.12 # hi 02.49.42 # anyone here go the font helvR10.fnt on hand its no longer in the fonts pack and its required by the skin im using 02.50.32 # I'm pretty sure it's from my site 02.50.37 # http://rasher.dk/rockbox/fonts/ 02.50.57 # Either under 100dpi or 75dpi 02.50.59 # thanks ill have a look 02.51.06 # It's anyone's guess which one it is, try both 02.52.04 # its in 75 02.52.06 # thanks :) 02.52.31 Join [sellout] [0] (n=sellout@c-68-59-134-244.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 02.53.01 # It's in both 02.53.15 # But they're different, so if the 75 one isn't what the skin requires, it'll look off 02.53.53 # yea i saw that im checking now 02.54.09 # the 75 looks right 02.55.19 # :se noai 02.55.19 # an:se ai 02.55.29 Nick Caliban_ is now known as Caliban (n=ianmacd@kwark.caliban.org) 02.56.33 # thanks rasher 02.57.02 Join Soap [0] (n=Soap@12.169.58.130) 03.03.29 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.06.38 Join Phuzion [0] (i=Phuzion@69-168-188-155.clvdoh.adelphia.net) 03.06.41 Part Phuzion 03.07.48 # * scorche smacks Soap 03.07.59 # good 03.08.16 # you dont just CTCP ping me and dont get my wrath 03.08.48 # and no i will not fix my horrible grammar for the above sentence 03.10.10 # * scorche smacks jhMikeS for being a sheep 03.10.26 # :D 03.18.03 # I think triggering should be out of SWCODEC for a bit (or at least for the menu update) since it doesn't function properly. It's currently enabled. Some needed functionality is missing. Any objections? 03.21.40 # I object to my lack of understanding. 03.27.18 Join webguest73 [0] (i=45fbe168@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 03.27.46 Join webguest81 [0] (i=54b3e073@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3c5e04d63dec0c64) 03.31.08 Quit webguest73 (Client Quit) 03.31.10 Join webguest73 [0] (i=45fbe168@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 03.31.48 Quit webguest81 (Client Quit) 03.31.52 Quit webguest73 (Client Quit) 03.31.56 Join webguest73 [0] (i=45fbe168@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-9aab099d69d708ae) 03.32.27 Quit webguest73 (Client Quit) 03.35.11 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.35.53 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF65D6.dip.t-dialin.net) 03.44.36 Join Captain_Apathy [0] (n=Joe@ool-45750729.dyn.optonline.net) 03.44.46 # hey guys, quick question 03.45.06 # I downloaded a patch, now what do I do with it, just drag it in to the rockbox folder? 03.47.48 # you need to patch the source files and recompile 03.48.36 # doh, any how to links? 03.49.42 Quit Davide-NYC (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.50.54 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 03.51.00 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 03.54.01 # Captain_Apathy: there is a simple guide to compiling in the wiki, and a whole forum dedicated to it. 04.02.11 # I'm on the main wiki page, what section is it? 04.06.17 Quit |AhIoRoS| ("Abandonando, see you http://ahioros.vidao2.com") 04.09.38 Quit _FireFly_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.10.50 Join ptw419 [0] (i=ptw419@66-90-180-190.dyn.grandenetworks.net) 04.17.24 # any electronic gurus herE? 04.19.34 # JdGordon: you should know better than to ask questions like that =P 04.19.41 # bah 04.19.58 # this damn keyboard i just bought doesnt have caps/num lock LED's and i wanna hack them in 04.22.18 # * scorche contributes to the silence 04.24.26 # if the keyboard has pads for them, then fine...if it doesnt, then it isnt worth doing 04.24.52 # with any luck, it will because the manufacturer is too lazy and cheap to make different boards 04.24.54 # ;) 04.46.17 Part Captain_Apathy 04.52.33 # my capslock is disabled and remapped to printscreen 04.52.40 # its in a really annoying place 04.56.17 Join AlbinoTux [0] (n=chaos@adsl-75-2-11-119.dsl.ipltin.sbcglobal.net) 04.56.42 # Hey there, anyone here taking a look at the ZUne? 05.01.18 # there's people working on the gigabeat 05.01.22 Quit midgey34 ("Leaving") 05.01.27 # but not the zune yet 05.01.34 # as far as i know anyway 05.01.45 # Hmm 05.02.08 # i think it will be supported eventually 05.03.32 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.04.08 # not any time soon tho most probably 05.04.28 # yeah.. i guess i don't mean to give that impression 05.04.43 # gigabeat will probably be a while in itself 05.06.38 # Well, how do I go about disassembling the Zune's firmware? 05.07.04 # Or rather, what is the process for getting Rockbox running? 05.09.34 # is the firmware encrypted? 05.10.02 # i tihnk the first thing that needs doin is identify the hardware, make sure there is actually a gcc which can compile for it.. 05.10.19 # then you need to decrypt the firmware and figure out how to run your own code on it 05.10.23 # then its "simple" :p 05.12.57 # How do you tell if the firmware is encrypted? 05.13.05 # I dont know.. 05.13.12 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B15E54.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.13.14 # try to dissasemble it? 05.13.24 # I need an ARM dissasbler 05.13.37 # you need to know arm assembly then to see if it is encrytped 05.13.49 # couldn't find one that'll run on windows :( 05.13.59 # Well I guess I need to disassemble it first :) 05.14.07 # then most assemly is similar 05.14.18 Quit pagefault (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.14.34 # I mean, it'll either look like assembly or not right. Then I get a data sheet to determine the instruction set 05.15.04 Quit ze (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.16.10 Join ze [0] (i=ze@70.40.152.105) 05.16.12 # well.. i'm not a programmer.. but from what i gather.. certain chipsets use certain compilers 05.16.29 # if it uses an existing chip (i'm thinking similar to the gigabeat).. that compiler could probably be used 05.16.42 # just thinking that since i heard rumor that toshiba makes both 05.17.37 # the zune is a rebranded toshiba S series isnt it? 05.18.04 # the questio is weather they use a proprietry DSP which there is no free compiler for.. 05.18.13 # the cpu being arm is no problem 05.18.21 # ah 05.19.17 # well i think the s and f use a wolfson .. 05.19.21 # maybe that's the dac 05.19.50 # might be the same chip as in the ipods.. which are bein used in rb 05.19.54 # the people in #gigabeat know far more than i 05.21.58 Quit martian67 (Nick collision from services.) 05.22.06 Join Martian67_ [0] (n=Martian6@S0106001839504413.ed.shawcable.net) 05.23.38 # * JdGordon so hungry 05.24.27 # JdGordon: what beer do you drink? 05.31.20 Quit Rob222241 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.32.01 Join dantheman [0] (n=danielma@134.178.20.94) 05.37.47 Quit dantheman (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.38.53 Join t0dk0n [0] (n=todkon@adsl-70-231-244-54.dsl.snfc21.sbcglobal.net) 05.39.18 # hmm, turning off translucency and sound on Doom gives you more playtime on the Battery 05.39.24 Join pagefault [0] (i=pagefaul@pdpc/supporter/active/pagefault) 05.43.57 Quit t0dk0n (Remote closed the connection) 05.43.57 Join dantheman [0] (n=danielma@134.178.20.94) 05.47.32 Quit pagefault ("Leaving") 05.48.35 Quit dantheman (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05.48.35 NSplit kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 05.48.47 NHeal kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 05.48.47 NJoin dantheman [0] (n=danielma@134.178.20.94) 05.49.14 Quit dantheman (Connection reset by peer) 05.51.20 Join RoC_MM [0] (i=dragon@c-66-177-58-16.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 05.55.13 Join pagefault [0] (i=pagefaul@pdpc/supporter/active/pagefault) 05.58.23 Join dantheman [0] (n=danielma@134.178.20.94) 06.00.08 Join webguest70 [0] (i=183e3871@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-71e810eaf7102c62) 06.00.27 # hello everyone 06.00.49 # my question is how to set a backdrop 06.01.53 # this is because the filebrowser referenced in 9.1.4 doesnt work for browsing .rockbox folder on my ipod 06.05.43 # i think you currently cannot set manually backdrops 06.06.09 # wps themes can set it 06.06.34 # for all menus 06.07.00 # hmmmm 06.07.31 # it says you can do it though..... but the way it tells you to is incorrect or im just incompitent 06.08.49 Join theone [0] (i=43b08a0a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 06.09.32 Quit ptw419 () 06.10.54 Quit pagefault (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.11.20 # you cannot browse .rockbox folder 06.11.50 # put them somewhere else 06.12.17 Join pagefault [0] (i=pagefaul@pdpc/supporter/active/pagefault) 06.12.22 Quit pagefault (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.12.24 Join pagefault [0] (i=pagefaul@pdpc/supporter/active/pagefault) 06.12.28 # ok thanks 06.12.36 Quit pagefault (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.12.37 # Set file view to display all files 06.12.39 # And you can. 06.13.06 # And backdrops should be in the .rockbox folder I believe 06.13.20 # how do you do that 06.13.48 # yea .rockbox/backdrops 06.13.51 # general settings -> display 06.13.56 # Menu > General Settings > File view 06.14.12 # Show files > All 06.14.14 # right 06.14.47 # THANKS SOOOOO MUCH!!!!!! 06.14.51 # sorry 06.14.54 # np 06.14.57 # im excited lol 06.15.14 # cus i hate that boring white 06.16.42 # how do you set backdrops 06.16.52 # i cannot find anything in the menu 06.16.56 # huh? 06.17.01 # anyone with an h[13]40 have an opinion about 1600mAh batteries vs. 2200mAh batteries? Ordered a 2200mAh but received a 1600mAh...trying to see if I wanna wait to get it resolved or just stick with the 1600 06.17.08 # http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodvideo/rockbox-buildch9.html#x12-1890009 06.17.39 # its there 9.1.4 i beleive 06.17.48 # of course a 2200 will last longer but by how much 06.17.52 # k i m out ttyl 06.17.58 Quit webguest70 ("CGI:IRC") 06.27.17 Quit aegray (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.28.25 Join aegray [0] (n=aegray@71.194.37.21) 06.30.32 Quit theone ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 06.34.05 Quit dantheman (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.37.53 Join ptw419 [0] (i=ptw419@66-90-180-190.dyn.grandenetworks.net) 06.49.38 Join BlackHoleOfCode [0] (n=BlackHol@69.183.68.88) 07.01.32 Quit RoC_MM ("Leaving") 07.03.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.08.42 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m64.net81-67-5.noos.fr) 07.14.04 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 07.45.16 Join ender` [0] (n=ender@84.52.165.220) 07.50.36 Quit BlackHoleOfCode (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.54.49 Join bawb2 [0] (n=bawb2@129.237.2.66) 08.00.42 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@dhcp101.contactor.se) 08.05.03 Join MarcoPolo [0] (n=MarcoPol@virlet.rez-gif.supelec.fr) 08.08.12 Quit SoulDeaD ("Leaving") 08.23.25 Quit lini ("lini has no reason") 08.35.17 Join lini [0] (i=pugsley@62.204.144.237) 08.55.37 Join einhirn [0] (i=Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 08.55.37 Quit einhirn (Client Quit) 08.57.59 Join webguest72 [0] (i=54b34c61@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 08.58.14 # good morning 09.03.38 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.08.36 Quit webguest72 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 09.12.05 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.14.49 # * dan_a loads Rockbox :D 09.14.57 # * wehn gazes in wonderment at 113 users, and the 3 hours that passed so quietly. Rockboxers are nice crew. 09.15.24 # dan_a: !! 09.15.39 # MrH is a genius 09.16.00 # we need to come up with more words to describe him, this gets repetetive :-P 09.17.52 # I guess the sansa port is progressing nicely ? 09.18.05 # I think so 09.18.07 # :D 09.18.42 # hurrah! 09.20.11 # I think I might have a committing spree tonight, especially if I can get the bank switching in the flash driver fixed, so 6 and 8Gb models are supported 09.22.47 # yay 09.24.51 Join LinusN [0] (i=linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 09.25.03 # Right - I've made myself late for work, so I'd better go. 09.25.20 Quit dan_a () 09.41.10 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (i=hihi@75-13.wlan.rz.uni-potsdam.de) 09.49.52 Join webguest40 [0] (i=54997662@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 09.51.24 # I'm trying to find a guide for flashing H140, so far all I see is 'How to flash Archos', nothing for H140, anyone know where the h140 guide is buried, tried a search as well and that pints to mailing list 09.52.01 # webguest40: how hard did you search? http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IriverFlashing 09.52.09 # thanks 09.55.34 # how hard did i search, several times, but obviously me key words weren't as good, but is it really neccessary to be so precise with key words and should it be so well hidden 09.57.05 Join webguest64 [0] (i=ca9803e3@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 09.57.07 Quit webguest64 (Remote closed the connection) 09.57.22 # webguest40: No, you are right 09.57.23 # webguest40: i agree - it wasn't *that* easy to find 09.57.30 Join webguest64 [0] (i=ca9803e3@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-68adac7e7ed7ce22) 09.57.35 Join hasibuzi [0] (i=54b34c61@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 09.59.17 # :-) 09.59.22 # Iriver flashing isn't officially supported though, is it (ie. using an experimental bootloader)? 09.59.44 # hi everyone 10.00.06 # he LinusN, did you ever get a chance to test the remote lcd enabled bootloader? 10.00.12 # do you know a way to get rockbox working on an archos Jukebox Multimedia 120? 10.00.20 Quit webguest64 (Client Quit) 10.00.51 # JdGordon: no, sorry - i've been swamped with work lately 10.01.09 # is there any real danger it would brick it? 10.01.28 # hasibuzi: nobody has ported it to that platform, and i don't think it will happen soon - or ever 10.02.18 # JdGordon: the h100 is pretty well protected from bricking - the h300 is a little more sensitive 10.02.49 # rasher: no - it's not yet supported by the official bootloaders 10.03.11 # okay, thanks anyway :/ 10.03.25 Quit bawb2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.03.55 # bye 10.03.58 Quit hasibuzi ("CGI:IRC") 10.06.36 # JdGordon: what kind of bootloader patch are you trying to test? 10.06.55 # enable some logging to the remote lcd fr the hxxx 10.07.07 # ok, can you send a diff? 10.07.26 # ok 10.07.44 # oh LinusN, is there any reason why the bootloader draws the the lcd twice for every update? 10.07.55 # it does? 10.08.28 # yah 10.08.44 # aha, i see now - totally unnecessary 10.10.29 # i forgot to remove the lcd_update() calls when i added the printf() function 10.13.17 # Slasheri: youve got the reflasher tool if the bootloader doesnt wrk? 10.14.02 # JdGordon: nope, but so far it has always worked just enough :) 10.14.23 # Slasheri: oh, dont try that.. i just relaised i put the remote_lcd_init in the wrong place 10.14.39 # its in the x5 part.. not iriver 10.15.01 # well, unless original firmware is removed, there is the reset cookie check 10.15.05 # no sorry, its there.. the patch put it in 10.15.14 # so it doesn't matter if bootloader crashes 10.15.16 # shuold be safe.. 10.15.19 # only crt0 must succeed 10.15.25 # im too chicken to flash it 10.15.42 # so if the bootloader crashes you can stll get ito OF ? 10.15.48 # yes 10.15.52 # just hitting the reset button 10.16.02 # cool, so maybe i shhuoldnt be such a chicken :p 10.16.19 # you could still show the patch :) 10.16.27 # didnt you get it? 10.16.31 Join lodesi [0] (n=lds@fydelkass.inl.fr) 10.16.32 # i sent it over irc 10.16.39 # oh, i didn't notice :) 10.16.43 # just a moment 10.17.06 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host116-200.pool8248.interbusiness.it) 10.17.22 Part lodesi ("Parti") 10.17.57 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.18.01 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (i=hihi@75-13.wlan.rz.uni-potsdam.de) 10.20.57 # JdGordon: i think that should be safe to try 10.21.03 # but i am worried about one thing.. 10.21.31 # .... being.. ? 10.21.32 # adding new features to the bootloader, such as remote lcd support, can make the bootloader too big for the 64k section 10.21.40 Join nave7693 [0] (n=evan@adsl-69-110-7-240.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) 10.21.48 Part nave7693 10.21.53 # i wonder if it even compiles now 10.21.56 # -rw-r--r-- 1 jonno jonno 62552 2006-11-21 20:19 rockbox.iriver 10.21.59 # does compile 10.22.08 # yep.. but it's very near of that limit 10.22.39 # LinusN: what do you think? still safe? 10.24.17 # JdGordon: i don't think the remote lcd support is any problem, but the real cause of crash might be other rockbox development 10.24.37 # and the only thing to find out is to try 10.24.42 # $ ../tools/scramble -iriver new.bin new.hex 10.24.43 # Model H300 series 10.24.43 # This doesn't look like a valid decoded iHP firmware - reason: file 'length' data 10.26.09 # so you first descrambled h300.hex h300.bin, then patched it with the bootloader/iriver/bootloader.bin? 10.26.15 # yes 10.26.25 # following the instructio in IriverBoot 10.27.25 # ... side not, what in the patching causes the 64kb bootloader.bin to increase h300.hex to nearly 4mb from 2? 10.27.41 # eh, that is not right 10.27.45 # how did you patch it? 10.28.04 # and how is ls -la bootloader.bin? 10.28.08 # descramble, then mkboot 10.28.17 # please give exact commands 10.28.46 # i foloowed IriverBoot excalty 10.28.56 # still, copy paste what you did 10.29.07 # and how did you get the bootloader.bin file? 10.29.07 # oh, bootloader.elf is 3mb, so it makes snese.. 10.29.08 Quit thegeek_ (Remote closed the connection) 10.29.18 # compiled it 10.29.18 # how did you do it? 10.29.28 # ok, and then copied it from what directory? 10.29.39 # i have a patch to extend the h300 bootloader to 128k 10.30.11 # left it were it was... then ran tool/descramble on the origioal h300.hex, then mkboot,. then scramble again 10.30.14 # but that doesn't help for h100 bootloader, unless original fw is dumped 10.30.26 # JdGordon: ok, where it was? 10.30.47 # where was which? 10.30.55 # no, im h300 10.31.14 # yes, but where was the compiled h300 bootloader? 10.31.18 # and how did you compile it? 10.31.33 # the usual way... target 11, bootloader comile 10.31.43 # its in h300-boot/bootloader/bootloader.bin 10.31.58 # i just compiled it myself and seems to be ok.. .bin file 62k 10.33.03 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 10.33.51 Quit BHSPitLappy (Remote closed the connection) 10.42.16 # LinusN: any idea why we are getting the "This doesn't look like a valid decoded iHP firmware - reason: file 'length' data" error? 10.42.48 # yes - the image is corrupt :-/ 10.43.31 # or too big 10.43.51 # after adding a few calls? :'( 10.44.52 # LinusN: Btw, do you know whether bootloaders from current cvs will work ok? 10.45.02 # no i don't 10.45.05 # (thinking of e.g. dma lcd update for H300) 10.50.18 # ok, Im getting that length error with cvs also 10.51.39 Part webguest40 10.55.58 Join freqmod [0] (n=freqmod@156.80-202-167.nextgentel.com) 11.00.16 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 11.00.20 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp132-71.adsl.forthnet.gr) 11.03.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.10.50 Join leftright [0] (n=leftrigh@p54997662.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.12.38 # yay, I've jusr upgraded my AJB-R to 100gigs, formatting the HD was abitch though because it was preformatted as a 'Dynamic Disk', had to convert it to a basic disk, then to FAT32 using partition magic, swissknife was of no use 11.22.31 Quit freqmod (Remote closed the connection) 11.23.33 Join JdGordon_ [0] (n=jonno@c220-237-57-32.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 11.24.49 Quit JdGordon (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.25.07 Nick JdGordon_ is now known as JdGordon (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 11.25.11 Quit leftright (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- Try something fresh") 11.30.36 # ok, off topic, but any electronic gurus in here? 11.31.04 # im after a very simple circuit, but im a software person.. not hardware 11.33.03 # JdGordon: circuit for what? 11.33.29 # i need a circuit which will toggle an led on and off using a momentary switch 11.35.21 Join pondlife [0] (n=Miranda@rockbox/developer/pondlife) 11.42.55 # flip-flop 11.43.15 Join woodensoul [0] (i=45f6c134@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 11.43.45 # Is anyone up and about? 11.44.41 # Well regardless, someone will see this eventually I guess. I could make a bug report as well, but I wanted to see what was said here first. 11.45.13 # JdGordon: i would recommend a programmable microcontroller, for example atmel avr's. Those are really simple and very efficient to program with C 11.46.02 # I've found a bug with the text editor feature that causes a total freeze that can only be recovered by a hard reset. All I can say is that it's happened several times while I'm attempting to edit a long line in .wps file. 11.47.15 # Slasheri: Hehe, I think an c is severe overkill for such a task 11.47.46 # The last time, the freeze occured when I just selected the line to edit. But there were times where the freeze didn't occur until I tried to save the changes I had made to the line. 11.48.36 # amiconn: for me that would be easier to do, than to start finding a bunch of resistors, capasitors, calibrating timing etc.. compared that you could do everything by software with only few lines of code :) 11.48.55 # Timing? For a flip-flop 11.48.57 # ? 11.49.27 # not to mention the investment in programming hardware, even if you make it yourself 11.49.38 Quit spiorf ("Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)") 11.49.40 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host116-200.pool8248.interbusiness.it) 11.49.43 # ok, maybe for a flip-flop that might be little overkill.. but it would be easier to add features, such as automatic swhitch off etc :) 11.49.48 # woodensoul: Can you reproduce this with a particular text file? 11.49.56 # A very simple standard logic chip should do 11.50.00 # Just buy a flip flop ic and maybe you'll need an open collector power transistor at most 11.50.29 # Yes, and a pullup resistor for the button, and perhaps a small capacitor for debouncing 11.50.38 # pondlife: The file I was editing was the the iCatcher.wps file. I could tell you what lines in the file caused to the crash too, if that would help. 11.51.33 # woodensoul: Please open a Flyspray bug report and note down a "recipe" that will repro the crash. Maybe attac your iCatcher.wps file too (in case the standard one gets changed in the future). 11.51.46 # s/attac/attach 11.52.48 # A 4027 should do (dual JK flip flop) 11.55.32 Join Roy_Roger [0] (n=shinobi8@80.78.21.23) 11.55.44 # is anyone around? 11.56.07 # hello? 11.56.16 # no ;) 11.57.01 # pondlife: Will do. 11.57.03 # i got a question, well two actually 11.58.32 # how much space does rockbox take up in the ipod? 11.58.50 # about 2 inches I think 11.58.56 # cause me ipod is saying its takeing like 13 gigs 11.58.59 # maybe 5MB? 11.59.11 # which seems a lil high, could i just be getting false reading? 11.59.26 # run a chkdsk on it 11.59.37 # actually, i think i know what it is 11.59.46 # is there a way i can play mp4's 11.59.58 # i forgot i added my intunes library, so its in there twice 12.00.41 # JdGordon: I guess the old sound_menu.c can just be removed 12.02.06 Quit woodensoul ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 12.02.23 Join _FireFly_ [0] (n=FireFly@dslb-084-056-112-170.pools.arcor-ip.net) 12.05.47 # is there a way to play the itunes music library? 12.06.15 Quit Kasperle (Remote closed the connection) 12.09.32 Join dj-fu [0] (n=deejay@202.89.153.107) 12.10.13 Join funky [0] (n=repulse@unaffiliated/funky) 12.11.14 Quit Roy_Roger () 12.11.31 Join ScoTTie_ [0] (n=scott@220-253-33-194.VIC.netspace.net.au) 12.13.50 Quit ScoTTie (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 12.15.04 Quit dj-fu ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 12.21.57 Quit nudelyn ("At Argon, we're working to keep your money.") 12.31.12 Join nudelin [0] (n=leo@dyn-62-56-66-224.dslaccess.co.uk) 12.33.58 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 12.34.01 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp69-154.adsl.forthnet.gr) 12.45.03 Quit robfitz (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.46.22 Join robfitz [0] (n=robfitz@213-202-150-142.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 12.47.54 Join didj [0] (n=foo@203-59-114-244.dyn.iinet.net.au) 12.53.08 Quit Soap ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 2.0/2006101023]") 13.03.43 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.11.05 Join obo [0] (n=obo@82-46-82-224.cable.ubr02.trow.blueyonder.co.uk) 13.11.58 Join MadDog011 [0] (n=MadDog01@cable-87-116-153-230.dynamic.sbb.co.yu) 13.12.04 Part MadDog011 13.27.43 Join TeaSea [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.223.29) 13.31.22 Join bluebrother [0] (i=XQZaZsmI@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 13.36.17 Join ScoTTie [0] (n=scott@unaffiliated/scottie) 13.36.23 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.36.48 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (i=hihi@75-87.wlan.rz.uni-potsdam.de) 13.38.46 Join lilkid [0] (i=52c6fa4a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 13.38.51 # hi 13.41.00 # wondering if someone could help me sorry if it's a bit unrelated to rockbox, how can i disable ipod disk mode without itunes? theres something you hold while you plug in the usb wire to the ipod but i can't remember, i read it in a rockbox manual but i can't find that page again 13.43.36 # anyone? 13.43.44 # sorry, don't have an ipod 13.44.03 # okie thanks anyway 13.44.05 # no idea. Maybe searching the ipl website / wiki / forum helps 13.44.35 # press menu?? 13.44.50 Quit lilkid ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 13.46.47 Quit ScoTTie_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.58.50 Quit NickDe ("Leaving") 13.59.58 # JdGordon: I attached the revision to the wiki page 14.01.46 Quit ptw419 () 14.09.51 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 14.11.25 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 14.18.01 # amiconn: I just tried loading a wrong sized backdrop and it said "Backdrop Failed" as expected but it left garbage from the failed bitmap in the backdrop buffer. 14.22.15 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@ipa254.2.tellas.gr) 14.23.49 # jhMikeS: That's not easily avoidable. The backdrop code should clear the backdrop in such a case 14.24.48 # If the bmp itself isn't defective and not too big for the buffer, the bmp loader will load it fine, even if it isn't the right size for a backdrop 14.24.59 # amiconn: personally, I'd try to reload the previous image and if that fails then clear it. 14.25.36 # You can't reload the previous image, unless it was stored in /.rockbox/backdrops 14.26.21 # well, if it was then you can attempt it otherwise not. 14.26.42 # You don't know whether it was 14.27.10 # global_settings.backdrop_image (?) stores the last permanent backdrop image 14.27.29 # Possible temporary backdrop filenames are stored nowhere 14.27.30 # ah, I get it 14.28.27 # Just fail if the dimensions don't match and not even try loading? 14.28.42 # You only know the dimensions _after_ loading 14.29.12 Quit JoeBorn ("heading home") 14.29.43 # A related question is how to handle backdrops on X5. 14.29.48 # Can do something to check the header and abort it. 14.30.01 # What's wrong with them on x5? 14.30.14 # Have only one "Set as backdrop" option and let the loader decide whether it's for main or remote? 14.30.32 # What if we have a target with 2 lcd with identical resolution? 14.30.36 # Guess you'll have to check the size and depth :P 14.30.43 # ??? 14.30.48 # Guess not the depth 14.30.50 # The depth is irrelevant 14.31.17 # Or have 2 optios "Set as backdrop" and "Set as remote backdrop"? 14.32.46 # hmmm 14.34.07 # If you don't want to check anything automatically then I guess that's the only way 14.34.53 # probably the way with the fewest suprises too 14.35.47 Join jaebird [0] (n=jae@53-89.netblk-69-41-89.coolaccess.net) 14.38.28 # hmm, hello, anyone know if it's possible with rockbox on the ipod to listen and charge at the same time ? 14.38.31 # btw, is there a reason there is no "browse backdrops" menu entry? 14.39.29 # nm 14.40.46 # bluebrother: It would be slightly confusing, because "set as backdrop" is not the default action for BMP files 14.41.23 # hmm. What is the default action on bmp files? Haven't seen any other. 14.44.38 # It should just view it like a jpeg does. If in Browse Backdrops, special handle it and set it as a backdrop. 14.44.45 # There isn't one yet. There should be a bmp viewer 14.46.13 # should be viewers for maybe gif and png 14.46.16 Quit _FireFly_ ("Leaving") 14.47.17 Quit [sellout] (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.47.29 Part LinusN 14.47.33 # The problem with bmp, gif, png, ... is that downscaling is way more difficult than for jpeg 14.48.09 # ...so it's quite challenging to make a viewer that works well with restricted memory 14.48.30 # how's that the case? 14.48.35 # you need to interpolate 14.48.39 # and scale 14.48.58 # yeah. why's that easier for jpeg? 14.50.21 # you just skip using the high freq coefficients and scale in the same operation as resynthesising 14.50.55 # it even yields a better quality picture, since frequency components that would alias are not used in the first place 14.53.35 # So you low pass filter it 14.53.40 # in essence 14.53.42 # perfect lowpass 14.54.40 # but the trick is only using the frequency coefficients which are applicable, and then using them to synthesise a lower resolution picture tile 14.54.43 # * jhMikeS still awaits the chorus/flanger 14.55.16 # do you, now 14.55.21 # ;) 14.55.23 # i might put in a further stab either today or tomorrow 14.55.35 # cool 14.55.38 # depends what i'm doing this afternoon 14.56.05 # major coding lies in just getting playback/recording going, the effect itself should be fairly straight forward 14.56.47 # had a feeling that would be a stick point to coordinate that. sounds like reusable lib material ones it's worked out. 14.56.55 # indeed 14.57.33 # not really sure how to do it yet either 14.57.40 # easiest would probably be some kind of double buffering scheme 14.58.15 # would be easier if i could count on playback and recording being synchronised :> 14.58.40 # i guess it might even be possible to hook that up 15.00.09 # they should stay in sync once started if they never break. guess you have to allow for a little relative slop 15.03.04 # I might try the four circular buffer pointers myself and see 15.03.31 Join NickDe [0] (n=nicholas@198.7.236.201) 15.03.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.04.13 Join sando [0] (i=lolsteam@144.135.255.155) 15.05.03 # which ? 15.09.01 # Have a queue that get written at one end with data in and the other end gets read out to playback put your changes in between them. 15.10.30 # leaves room for variations in startup too 15.31.37 Quit blue_lizard (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.31.50 Join blue_lizard [0] (n=blue_liz@p549856B4.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.32.00 # erhm, queue? that sounds very non-array-ish 15.32.05 # unless you want to do a lot of copying 15.34.53 # non-arrayish? why? could be done as an array with fixed sized block 15.36.21 # hmm, yeah 15.36.24 # i misunderstood 15.38.12 # well, yeah, that might work well 15.38.16 Quit Seed (Nick collision from services.) 15.38.16 # no idea how to pull that off, though 15.38.19 # need to read up some more on the api 15.38.23 Join Seed [0] (n=ben@bzq-84-108-237-178.cablep.bezeqint.net) 15.54.20 Join avaruus [0] (n=amp@hoas-fe3bdd00-164.dhcp.inet.fi) 16.00.55 Join Gnelik [0] (n=Miranda@193.110.17.4) 16.01.25 # Hi! 16.06.55 Join Criamos [0] (n=Criamos@p54930985.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 16.10.50 # hmmm...look like I'll have a little debugging to do 16.13.05 # oh? 16.21.25 # lockup trying to record data which is weird. maybe just a dumb mistake or something 16.24.00 Join PaulPosition [0] (n=noneofye@modemcable156.246-82-70.mc.videotron.ca) 16.24.02 # * Gnelik is waiting for dan_a 16.25.16 # alignment :P 16.25.35 # Should use DMA_AA flag for recording 16.30.17 Join charkins [0] (n=casey@pdpc/supporter/active/charkins) 16.36.17 Join mako_ [0] (i=mako@bork.hampshire.edu) 16.36.17 Quit mako (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.40.55 # jhMikeS: trying out playback/recording? :> 16.42.15 # What exactly are Hunks? I'm trying to apply a patch and 7 of them fails, seemingly when they try to change bmp.c file.. But looking at the .patch, I see only 4 lines which are supposed to get added and none removed.. Going to try adding 'em by hand but still I'd like to know.. 16.42.35 # preglow: yes 16.43.05 # just trying to record something and play it right back out with a delay 16.44.38 Join n1s [0] (n=nils@nl104-202-175.student.uu.se) 16.47.05 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.51.07 # yea it's working \o/ 16.51.24 # more of an echo with the mic feedback 16.58.30 Join ptw419 [0] (i=ptw419@66-90-180-190.dyn.grandenetworks.net) 17.00.48 # woot! 17.01.13 # post the code somewhere when done? i'm gonne have a look after catching a flick later 17.01.47 Join lodesi [0] (n=lds@fydelkass.inl.fr) 17.02.20 # was just gonna pastebin it for you 17.02.53 # is that ok or should I put it on flyspray? 17.03.49 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.07.10 # a little quirk with starting playback...doesn't start the first time after boot 17.07.10 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF65D6.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.07.34 # have to stop it and run it again then it works 17.07.49 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host117-146.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 17.08.18 Join TeaSeaLancs [0] (n=thunderc@82.153.193.101) 17.08.18 Quit TeaSea (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.13.15 # heh 17.13.33 # jhMikeS: pastebin sounds nice 17.13.54 # ok gimma a sec 17.16.57 # ooh, mpegplayer patch 17.17.37 # http://pastebin.ca/254185 17.18.00 # any idea what causes the quirk? 17.18.36 # not yet...still thinking 17.21.16 # woah, this does allocate quite a few chunks 17.21.50 # just used the numbers from recording. adjust it to needs 17.21.54 # ah, yes, but that's just part of the delay functionality 17.22.06 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 17.23.23 # watch your ears if you try it. it sets all the volumes to zero :P 17.23.38 # or 0 and +20 17.24.21 # heh, always do when it comes to sound programming, so don't worry 17.24.25 # had too many white noise sessions 17.24.54 # this mic needs a bad ass amount of amp anyway 17.25.17 Join _FireFly_ [0] (n=FireFly@fhrouter83.fh-wuerzburg.de) 17.27.10 # what player did you try this on? 17.28.51 # doesn't work very well here 17.28.53 # h120 17.29.47 # x5 17.29.53 # just locks up my player 17.29.57 # hmm 17.30.00 # nothing on screen, lcd stays 17.30.03 # backlight, i mean 17.30.31 # different codec chip so maybe needs some adjustments 17.30.49 # I'll try it on the 120 17.30.52 # apparently, heh 17.32.58 # did you do a CVS update? there's a change I committed that you must have 17.33.37 Join fnord__ [0] (n=fnord@spaceboyz.net) 17.33.43 # hi 17.34.01 # i've got a g5 ipod and tried yesterdays build 17.34.05 # but it does not boot 17.34.15 # when did you get it? 17.34.20 # last thing i see on the screen is "loading rockbox..." 17.34.35 # did you install rockbox? 17.34.49 # i did as described in the manual 17.34.56 # partitions are there 17.34.57 # fnord__: Has it worked in the past? 17.35.00 # no 17.35.04 # it was my first try 17.35.34 # but did you unzip rockbox (.rockbox folder and rockbox.ipod file) 17.35.34 # Is it a 30GB or 60GB 5g? 17.35.39 # 30 17.36.04 # partition table seems to be ok 17.36.22 # jhMikeS: you know, i didn't. .... 17.36.22 # i have a vfat on the second partition 17.36.27 # Did you convert your ipod from HFS to FAT32? 17.36.41 # its fat32 17.36.52 # sorry about that, going at it again now 17.36.56 # i trashed my original firmware 17.36.57 # fnord__: Yes, but did you convert it? 17.37.16 # i dont think so 17.37.24 # Was it working with the Apple firmware before you tried to install Rockbox? 17.37.29 # i wonder if this is the bug i had when i last gave it a try 17.37.51 # yes, it worked. but the applefirmware seems to be gone 17.37.57 # there is no bootmenu 17.38.05 # I added DMA auto alignment to recording transfers 17.38.07 Quit lodesi (Remote closed the connection) 17.38.18 # jhMikeS: even works the first time around here, no need to start again 17.38.27 # works like a charm 17.38.28 # fnord__, which bootloader are you using? The Rockbox one doesn't have a menu 17.38.40 # so it's the rockbox one 17.38.45 # i tried ipodlinux before 17.38.50 # which had one 17.39.04 # so it's the Rockbox one because you installed that or because you don't get a menu? 17.39.10 # excellent 17.39.21 # i guess 17.39.35 # yes, it says "rockbox bootloader" 17.40.26 # jhMikeS: does seem like an abundance of chunks, heh, takes ages to traverse through them 17.41.27 # preglow: true, but I just needed something working not tuned :) 17.41.40 # fnord__: Does your ipod freeze with the message "loading Rockbox..." or does something else happen? 17.41.50 # it freezes after that 17.42.07 # jhMikeS: but sure as hell, i'll see what i can do with this thing 17.42.17 # when i come back 17.43.13 # haha, so it's the internal mic being used 17.43.17 # the quality isn't as sucky as it seemed 17.43.27 Quit matsl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.43.32 # preglow: shouldn't be any worse than normal 17.43.39 # i just thought it sounded really bnad 17.43.43 # turns out it doesn't 17.45.04 # linuxstb: maybe that merging step went wrong 17.45.24 # is it important to have a proper apple-firmware to run rockbox? 17.46.19 # hah 17.46.26 # the usb logo looks really messed up here 17.47.00 # haven't seen it on 2 bit yet 17.47.18 # it's just a jumble 17.47.23 # for me too 17.47.23 # perhaps something messed up during update here 17.47.33 # mok 17.48.22 # I only updated one line of one file so don't look at me 17.49.21 # sure, no 17.49.27 # it probably didn't work when they got replaced 17.49.31 # pixelma: any ideas? 17.49.42 # it loads backdrops allright 17.50.42 # there's a contrast setting and lcd driver adjustment that gives a more even grayscale 17.51.22 # ...for h120 but never committed it. Don't know if others would find it more pleasing like I do. 17.51.59 # i'd be glad to try it out 17.52.39 # the grays are all very, very light on H120 17.53.58 Join Ribs [0] (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 17.54.12 Quit tvelocity ("Αποχώρησε") 17.54.51 # preglow: did you do a make clean before - I experience these garbled bitmaps when there was one which is then replaced by another in a different size 17.55.13 # One question guys.. : cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@www.rockbox.org:/cvsroot/rockbox co -D '2006-11-20 23:30' rockbox -- Is that relative to MY timezone or something or is there some 'official cvs time' or something? 17.55.31 # relative to the server 17.55.35 # PaulPosition: I would guess it's the time on the CVS server 17.56.24 # preglow: change line 131 of lcd-h100.c to lcd_write_command_ex(LCD_CNTL_GRAY_SCALE_PATTERN, 0x43, -1) and set contrast to 27. Try a gradient image, is almost perfectly linear. 17.56.41 # Hmm, thanks... Now to find why that patch wouldn't apply.. Oh well. :P Another occasion to start learning some more. 17.56.55 # pixelma: will try 17.57.07 # Mmm... From the cvs man page: "The date is interpreted as being in the local timezone, unless a specific timezone is specified." 17.57.31 # owww, do I get man pages through vmware (silly me should have tried. duh.) 17.57.32 # thanks. 18.01.04 # pixelma: New usb logo works fine here on H300 (with make clean) looks nice :-) 18.02.22 # pixelma: yeah, that was it, looks, smooth as hell now :) 18.03.05 # yes, they look beautiful 18.03.23 # many thanks :) 18.03.33 # have to try the H120 with a make clean 18.05.04 # ok, that's better. it's not showing as transparent though or is that yet to be implemented? 18.05.47 # jhMikeS: think i agree with you 18.05.48 # on greyscale? there is no transparency yet 18.05.53 # ah 18.06.09 # preglow: about the gray level adjustment? 18.06.19 # yea 18.06.52 # I have a corner to corner gradient and it's perfectly balanced with that. Should I commit the one liner? 18.07.24 # well, i can't imagine why a linear grayscale palette would not be needed 18.07.28 # so it's definitely fine by me 18.07.48 # I guess I'd set the default contrast to 27. Is that what you set? 28 is too dark then. 18.08.05 # set it to 27, yes 18.08.06 # from 29 18.08.16 # which is default, i guess 18.10.24 # ok 18.10.29 # i am a step further 18.10.31 # i guess 18.10.43 # i installed ipodlinux-bootloader 18.10.49 # and loaded rockbox 18.11.09 # i get the logo, and a menu, which lets me select rockbox 18.11.21 # then, there's some text about rolo 18.11.29 # and then there is the menu again 18.11.38 # anyone know if there has been any progress with the 5.5G 80gb ipod and those disk controller/block problems? 18.11.50 # fnord__ that's the file browser 18.12.12 # :-) 18.12.16 # i figured out 18.12.18 # i'm oute, back later tonight 18.12.27 # after pressing menu, i got some stuff to select 18.12.35 # ... now, where's doom ;-) 18.21.03 Quit bluebrother ("leaving") 18.21.39 Join Hazer [0] (i=18cea6ca@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 18.22.22 # jhMikeS: Default contrast 27 is too bright on my h140 18.22.29 # I use 28 all the time 18.23.38 # If you change the default contrast, you need to recalibrate the grayscale library's gamma table as well 18.24.13 # I recently acquired a iPod Photo, installed Rockbox and everything is running fine.... just one small question. I've tried looking for a "playlist creator" with no success so far. Is there an automated utility that can be used? I'd rather not tag 10gb of MP3's by hand if I can avoid it. ;) 18.24.37 Quit Gnelik (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.26.52 Quit _FireFly_ ("Leaving") 18.27.38 # amiconn: that's what I did. they're each one darker 18.28.58 # Hazer: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/UsefulTools#MP3_Tagging_Organization 18.30.55 # obo: I found that list and grabbed Tag&Rename (most of my MP3 collection was self-ripped back in the late 90's without ID3 tagging) but I don't see that any of those would actually create a .m3u file that I can drop on the Pod that will have all the music in the playlist.... 18.31.21 # jhMikeS: What 'each one'? 18.31.28 # slasheri's new server (?) is causing red builds... 18.31.42 # The grayscale lib gamma table is a mapping table for all 256 possible source levels 18.31.56 # each gray scale pattern 18.32.12 # _grayscale library_ 18.32.21 # didn't mess with the lib 18.32.31 # ah, the path must be incorrect.. 18.32.32 # checking 18.32.38 # You need to if you change the default contrast 18.32.57 # Besides, a contrast of 27 doesn't yield clear black for me 18.33.52 # eh, m68k-elf-gcc is really missing.. rockboxdev.sh must have failed then, because there are all the other files.. 18.33.55 # i will check soon 18.34.00 # Hazer: if you just want a giant list containing everything, you can enable the option to "Recursively insert directories" and insert the folder containing your music, directly on your ipod 18.34.04 # give it a test and see what it looks like maybe should be a little different on 140? 18.34.13 # It's the same LCD 18.34.41 # The individual panels are all a little different, that's normal 18.35.27 # Hrm... I'll have to check that when I finish charging it. After everything has been edited I can hand edit the file to create additional 'sub-lists' from there.... but getting the master list of a couple of thousand songs was going to be a pain. 18.36.12 # looked excellent here and for preglow 18.39.39 Quit Hazer ("CGI:IRC") 18.42.40 Quit charkins ("Ex-Chat") 18.44.51 Quit nudelin ("At Argon, we're working to keep your money.") 18.46.38 Join dan_a [0] (n=dan-mirc@wormhole.domicilium.com) 18.47.44 Join nudelin [0] (i=nudel@dyn-62-56-66-224.dslaccess.co.uk) 18.48.38 Quit nudelin (Client Quit) 18.48.41 Join nudelin [0] (i=nudel@dyn-62-56-66-224.dslaccess.co.uk) 19.02.31 Quit pondlife ("disconnected has pondlife") 19.03.50 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.04.10 Quit AlbinoTux ("Chaos v3.2 - www.chaos.page.vu") 19.11.38 Join Ribs2 [0] (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 19.14.18 Quit Martian67_ (Success) 19.15.30 Quit spiorf ("Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)") 19.15.41 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host117-146.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 19.17.26 Quit Ribs (Nick collision from services.) 19.17.27 Nick Ribs2 is now known as Ribs (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 19.20.03 Join blahb [0] (i=ptw419@66-90-180-190.dyn.grandenetworks.net) 19.20.33 Quit spiorf (Client Quit) 19.20.44 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host117-146.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 19.25.34 # hmm 19.25.47 # i copied doom1.wad to /games/doom/ 19.25.53 # but the plugin does not find it 19.25.57 # whats wrong? 19.27.29 # rockdoom.wad, i guess 19.27.55 Join _FireFly_ [0] (n=FireFly@dslb-084-057-116-010.pools.arcor-ip.net) 19.30.14 Join Gnelik [0] (n=Miranda@193.110.17.4) 19.31.32 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 19.31.38 Quit dan_a (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.33.36 Quit ptw419 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.39.19 Quit obo ("bye") 19.40.17 Join dan_a [0] (n=dan-mirc@217.23.173.156) 19.40.32 # dan_a: Hi! 19.40.46 # wow... iriver released a new firmware for the h300 with minesweeper and some sort of limited otf playlist (!) (and this player has been out of production for about a year...) 19.41.14 Quit TeaSeaLancs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.41.28 # Gnelik: Hello 19.42.06 # dan_a: You rock! 19.42.22 # ;) 19.42.46 # MrH rocks. I just test the things he suggests! 19.42.58 # whats news from mrh? 19.43.37 # netmasta10bt: He found out why we couldn't boot a normal build of Rockbox on the Sansa (amongst other things) 19.43.55 # ah very good 19.43.58 # dan_a: What is our first point for now 19.44.05 # ??? 19.44.21 # Usb, power? 19.45.25 # that was the e200_5 patch? 19.45.50 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@59.61.31.50) 19.45.53 # Gnelik: USB would be very useful - it would mean we didn't have to go to the original firmware to copy files over. Working out how to dual-boot would be good. Sound would make Rockbox do what it is meant to ;) Dual-booting would make going back to the OF easy. 19.46.07 # There's lots of work to be done cleaning up the code for the drivers 19.46.31 # netmasta10bt: It's e200_6, which I've not added to the tracker yet 19.46.53 # (I'm tempted to commit it without putting it in Flyspray) 19.47.11 # Oh, and I've got to get 6/8Gb disk access working 19.47.15 # oh so its in good shape already, can't wait to take a look at it 19.49.22 # It's not brilliant - the scroll wheel doesn't work yet, so you can't go up and down in menus, and it tells you that the battery is empty after a minute's use 19.50.29 Join Lear [0] (i=chatzill@rockbox/developer/lear) 19.52.33 # netmasta10bt: What Sansa do you have? 19.52.45 # 4gig 19.53.31 # OK, then e200_6 should work for you. It's going on the tracker as we speak... 19.53.56 # cool, i'll give it a whirl 19.55.47 # hmm, the ipodrockbox themes look weired 19.56.01 # For some reason the full build isn't compiling for me - but "make bin" works. 19.56.42 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF65D6.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.58.15 # applied cleanly -- building now 19.58.25 Join Chain` [0] (n=Miranda@i53879C74.versanet.de) 19.58.29 # Oh, and I must remember to add ATA callbacks to the NAND driver 19.58.34 # well a slight offset in configure 19.59.15 # I think I'm probably working against about a 2 day old CVS 20.00.46 # Hello can someone help me ? my english isnt that good. 20.02.32 # Chain`: Tell us your problem, and someone who knows how to help will 20.02.44 # dan_a: make bin works, but im having a hangup on the ogg codec -- prolly something on my system 20.03.16 # netmasta10bt: No, I have that too. Something to do with IRAM which I haven't figured out yet. 20.03.32 # i installed rockbox on my ipod Foto (20GB Edition) all the nice extras works fine even doom, but it lags on playing mp3s... 20.05.32 Join sandoaway [0] (i=lolsteam@144.135.255.155) 20.05.49 # Chain`: That is a known problem on the iPods. Change your theme to one which doesn't have the volume level meters 20.08.26 # hmm, it seems i can't compile m68k-elf support for the new xen.ihme.org build server 20.08.29 # ../../gcc-3.4.6/gcc/libgcc2.c:1277: internal compiler error: in do_SUBST, at combine.c:447 20.08.32 Join JoeyBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@59.61.31.44) 20.08.37 # compiler fails with an internal error.. 20.09.23 # thanks but where do i do that ? 20.10.11 # Slasheri: Ooooolld problem :) 20.10.21 # amiconn: hmm, do you know a fix? =) 20.10.27 # should i try with older compiler? 20.10.30 # gcc 4.1 fails 20.10.57 # Chain`: Go to the main menu (by pressing "menu",) then select "browse themes" 20.10.57 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CrossCompiler 20.11.04 # Scroll all the way down 20.11.15 # m68k-elf-gcc should be 3.4.6 and nothing else 20.11.25 # 4.x makes worse code 20.11.31 # Thanx :P found allready, i just didnt imagined that it could be that easy . 20.11.43 # amiconn: yes, but that is compiling the m68k-elf compiler 20.11.54 # and i though rockboxdev.sh should do it correctly 20.12.06 # It obviously doesn't 20.12.19 Quit Gnelik (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.12.19 # I wouldn't know, I've built all my crosscompilers manually 20.13.05 # Btw, that failure isn't in the host gcc. It's in the intermediate cross-compiler (xgcc) that is used to build the full one 20.14.15 # Slasheri: On 64-bit Linux? 20.14.21 Quit JoeBorn (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 20.14.47 # I'm pretty sure I've seen that error, don't quite remember when though... 20.15.00 # Lear: yep, athlon 64 dual core 20.15.03 # Slasheri: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CrossCompiler , last appended file 20.15.20 # amiconn: ah, nice =) 20.15.21 # I am running an amd64 build server myself... 20.15.28 # then i will try it 20.16.48 Join Quelsaruk [0] (n=kvirc@246.pool85-61-12.dynamic.orange.es) 20.16.51 # hi all 20.20.01 # hola 20.21.11 # |This patch will fix the m68k-elf builds on AMD64 machines. But don't use it, 20.21.11 # |because it is unclear if the assertion or the code calling do_SUBST is at 20.21.11 # |fault. You have been warned. 20.21.20 # hehe, well i don't have an option :) 20.22.17 Quit sando (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.22.29 # amiconn: do you think it should work correctly? 20.22.45 # Slasheri: I use it and it works fine 20.23.13 # ok, great 20.23.14 # On 64 bit ubuntu edy eft (Pentium D dual core) 20.23.22 # [20:15:20] I am running an amd64 build server myself... 20.23.35 Join anathema [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 20.23.53 # I compared several coldfire builds built-on-amd64 vs. built-on-x86 20.23.59 # They were binary identical 20.24.11 # hmm I disabled the tremor build and got everything to compile 20.25.02 # netmasta10bt: It sounds like you're about to say "but..." 20.25.18 # i prefixed a but :) 20.25.24 # no tremor 20.25.58 Join einhirn [0] (i=Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 20.26.02 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.26.10 # I wouldn't worry too much about Tremor not working yet. 20.26.30 # After all, *sound* doesn't work at the moment! 20.26.46 # yeah -- no doubts -- just a weird error though 20.27.02 Quit Chain` ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 20.28.09 # I know. Hopefully I'll work it out soon. After all, how hard can it be? 20.28.19 # :-D 20.29.09 Join corynthe [0] (i=58a10615@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 20.29.49 # hi , proud members of the rockbox academy ! 20.30.27 # :) -- bootloader doesn't compile now :-/ 20.31.14 # Oops. I'll fix that when I've finished my tea 20.31.22 # Hi, corynthe! 20.35.09 # congrat to mrH, dan_a for sansa :) 20.35.37 # Thank you 20.36.32 # dumb question: if a rom as nemesis for zx80 works on the simulatior, it should work on the real beast ? 20.37.24 Quit [g2] ("Leaving") 20.37.36 Quit mirak ("Ex-Chat") 20.37.36 # i went crazy when discovering http://www.worldofspectrum.org/games/ for oooooooold games i loved :) 20.38.15 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@AAubervilliers-152-1-87-151.w86-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) 20.38.21 Quit ender` (" PHP is a minor evil perpetrated and created by incompetent amateurs, whereas Perl is a great and insidious evil, perpetrated) 20.38.32 Quit idnar (Nick collision from services.) 20.38.36 Join idnar_ [0] (i=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 20.38.38 # amiconn: hmm, patch didn't help.. compiler still failing with that internal error 20.39.02 # Clean rebuild? It worked here... 20.39.10 # oh, i patched it wrong 20.39.28 # (needed to manually apply the patch and forget to comment the abort()) 20.39.54 # ok, now it seems to compile better :) 20.39.57 # Why manually? 20.40.43 # patch didn't apply cleanly, there were some minimal syntax changes 20.40.58 # Uh? The patch is for 3.4.6 sources... 20.40.59 # but now it compiled.. :) 20.41.10 # yep, i have 3.4.6 too 20.41.13 # interesting 20.41.17 # odd... 20.42.02 # Btw, it should be easy to fix the (one-time) warning your box threw (regarding sh2d) 20.42.09 # I am looking into that 20.42.11 Join ender` [0] (n=ender@84.52.165.220) 20.43.12 # amiconn: i am not sure why it throw the .rej file, probably identation issue 20.43.35 # sh2d.c:444: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size 20.43.35 # sh2d.c:444: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size 20.43.47 # Casting a pointer to int won't work properly on amd64... 20.43.57 # hmm 20.44.18 Join nave7693 [0] (n=evan@adsl-69-110-7-240.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) 20.44.30 # Hmm, does inttypes.h exist in a standard (host-) gcc install? 20.44.44 # checking 20.45.07 # /usr/include/inttypes.h 20.45.12 # yep, it should exist 20.45.16 # goodie 20.45.36 # Then I'll use the correct integer type for pointers 20.47.25 # hello ! 20.47.55 # Hmm, it's stdint.h 20.50.45 Nick idnar_ is now known as idnar (i=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 20.58.43 # netmasta10bt: I've fixed both of those problems 21.00.35 # hey cool -- i was trying to figure out the define thing in kernel.c 21.01.28 # That line should read: #if !defined(CPU_PP) || !defined(BOOTLOADER) 21.03.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.08.51 # * z0de is so sexy 21.09.22 # * z0de 's elitness brings all the nerds to the yard 21.13.44 # you got tremor working too ? 21.15.45 # netmasta10bt: Edit firmware/export/config-e200.h and add the line "#define ICODE_ATTR_TREMOR_NOT_MDCT 21.15.48 # " 21.19.08 # ahh -- thx 4 u'r help 21.19.29 # No problem :D 21.23.21 # what choice to build the sansa ? Build (N)ormal, (D)evel, (S)imulator, (B)ootloader, (M)anual, (V)oice? (N) 21.23.41 # N D ? 21.24.55 # corynthe: Remembering that it's in development at the moment, and lots of things don't work - either B or (with the patch in Flyspray) N 21.25.37 Nick mako_ is now known as mako (i=mako@bork.hampshire.edu) 21.25.43 # thanks, i know bould like too see the logo by myself :) 21.25.56 # mi4code isnt in cvs is it ? 21.26.03 # required for the build i think 21.26.26 # know bould = know but would like 21.27.05 # ah, ver my knowledge 21.27.11 # over 21.28.17 # netmasta10bt: I hadn't realised that it wasn't. It's at http://daniel.haxx.se/sansa/mi4.html 21.28.52 # yeah i have it -- just letting crynthe know 21.30.44 # is it needed to install the firmare ? 21.31.30 # you need it to sign the firmware 21.31.31 # btw i have warnings with configure 21.31.42 # netmasta10bt: ok 21.35.57 # :( cant find a arm-elf-gcc 21.36.05 # for ubuntu 21.36.22 # theres a script in the tools dir called rockbox-dev 21.36.24 # the build script works well 21.36.42 # er rockboxdev -- it will download and compile the compiler for u 21.36.53 Join [g2] [0] (n=g2@nslu2-linux/g2) 21.37.02 # thankc 21.43.04 Part nave7693 21.46.17 Quit Lear ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 2.0/2006101023]") 21.56.35 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m64.net81-67-5.noos.fr) 22.01.21 Join |Rincewind| [0] (i=FGo2Cnsm@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 22.05.23 Quit _FireFly_ ("Leaving") 22.08.19 Join Davide-NYC [0] (n=chatzill@user-12hdtm5.cable.mindspring.com) 22.12.57 # jhMikeS: what's that patch v27.1 on the wiki? 22.13.07 # the menu recoding one 22.16.15 # my man where you at? 22.16.17 # :-) 22.18.37 Join Ribs2 [0] (n=freenode@91.84.8.218) 22.24.12 # amiconn: a proper bugfix has been checked in the gcc 4.2 (for 64 bit m68k) 22.24.56 Quit Davide-NYC ("Chatzilla 0.9.76 [Firefox 2.0/2006101023]") 22.29.36 Join matsl_ [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 22.31.10 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p549677CF.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.33.08 Quit Ribs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.34.41 # w00t, realtime effects! 22.35.31 Join midgey34 [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 22.35.59 Quit XavierGr () 22.36.45 Join Goldeye [0] (n=goldeye@ool-18b834b3.dyn.optonline.net) 22.38.57 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.38.58 Quit matsl_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.39.42 # heya. anyone familliar with rockbox on the h10? 22.39.51 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 22.52.05 Quit dpassen1 () 22.55.58 # so I got rockbox built for the sansa... I'm guessing I need to copy the .rockbox dir over b4 I flash and then it will work? 22.56.27 # granted w/o sound and everything 22.56.37 # Try it and see! 22.56.47 # ok I'll have to wait till i get home :) 22.56.54 # no cable here 22.57.13 # You'll get to the menus, but up/down doesn't work. 22.57.15 Quit amiconn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.57.15 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.57.26 Quit corynthe ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 22.58.27 Nick dionoea is now known as mecdrole (n=dionoea@poy.chewa.net) 22.58.29 # well thats cool enough -- i haven't got to play w/ rockbox at all yet 22.59.14 Nick mecdrole is now known as dionoea (n=dionoea@poy.chewa.net) 23.00.22 Join sansadict [0] (i=58a10615@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 23.00.28 # is rockboy already in the distro, or do i have to get it from another source 23.00.29 # ? 23.02.27 Quit bleaked () 23.03.16 Join linuxstb_ [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 23.03.57 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.04.19 # fnord__: It's included - just select a .gb or .gbc file in the file browser to start it. 23.04.54 # mecdrole: hahahaha 23.07.47 Join Terinjokes [0] (n=spader@adsl-11-151-70.mia.bellsouth.net) 23.08.29 # ah, that explains all the weird jpop and nature songs that i've last.fm has been recommonding me 23.09.21 # At the top of my dashboard it says they are having problems today...kinda sucls 23.11.37 Join t0dk0n [0] (n=todkon@adsl-70-231-244-54.dsl.snfc21.sbcglobal.net) 23.11.50 Quit mirak (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.12.04 # If I do 'initialize now' accidentally a second time, all it does is rewrite the tagcache, right? 23.12.09 # or will it mess anything up? :P 23.13.02 # it rewrites the tagcache (sorta like update) 23.13.17 # ah okay 23.13.24 # <|Rincewind|> but you lose your playcount data 23.13.29 # aww, damn 23.13.31 # thanks ^_^ 23.14.28 # linuxstb_: tried out the mpegplayer patch? 23.15.09 # preglow: I know that there was a fix checked in to gcc cvs at some point, but we don't want gcc 4.x for coldfire yet, do we? 23.15.11 # i tried mpegplayer, froze up my 'pod 23.15.19 # amiconn: just thought about backporting the fix 23.15.27 Quit thegeek ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 23.15.34 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@AAubervilliers-152-1-66-90.w86-198.abo.wanadoo.fr) 23.16.07 Quit |Rincewind| ("Cya") 23.17.19 # The cube plugin is all flickery on the Sansa - it looks like I need to do more work on the LCD driver. But for now I'm going to bask in the happy glow of having run a plugin. 23.17.33 # :) 23.18.24 # dan_a: I'm a bit late, but congrats for your Sansa progress! :) 23.18.39 # amiconn: Thank you! 23.18.44 # Did you get the bank switching right meanwhile? 23.18.44 # preglow: I've read it, but haven't tried it. The patch doesn't seem to do very much at the moment, but it's good that someone else is working on it. 23.18.49 Quit MarcoPolo ("Bye !") 23.19.20 # I don't know. It works switching from bank 0 to bank 0, but I can't test any more than that. 23.20.44 # Should I commit drivers which still need lots of work (e.g. error handling)? Or hold off until that work has been done? 23.21.29 # I guess it's up to you 23.21.47 # linuxstb_: well, it doesn't require you to create raw streams anymore 23.21.49 # cvs is mean for collaborative work 23.22.12 # ...but then many parts of rockbox tend to be the area of only a few, if not one, developer 23.22.16 # dan_a: commit often 23.22.25 # i'd say just put it in 23.22.29 # *is meant, of course 23.22.59 # The first version of the Ondio mmc driver was also far from perfect 23.23.08 # buildzip.pl gives me errors with a file missing "autoconf.h" on the script execution. Can it be an error due to the cvs ? 23.23.14 # Iirc it couldn't even write at all 23.23.29 # I think I'll go for it :) 23.24.14 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 23.24.15 Part Terinjokes 23.24.17 Join MarcoPolo [0] (n=MarcoPol@160.228.157.232) 23.24.28 # http://www.rockbox.org/viewcvs.cgi/firmware/drivers/ata_mmc.c Check the commit messages for version 1.7 ff 23.24.43 Join excitatory [0] (n=excitato@CPE-70-94-34-56.wi.res.rr.com) 23.25.55 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 23.26.09 Join duncanmv [0] (n=duncan@kde/dmacvicar) 23.27.22 Join zivan56 [0] (n=not@64.46.5.27.novuscom.net) 23.27.27 # anyone knows if rockbox works in this machine or its clones? http://www.presence-pc.com/actualite/Typhoon-baladeur-MP3-9994/ 23.28.08 Part n1s 23.29.04 # dan_a, congrats on getting rockbox to boot on the sansa :) 23.29.13 # Thank you! 23.33.15 # I tried getting it to boot on my 2gb sansa, but it stops in disk.c at "No partition found, trying to mount sector 0." I probably need to debug fat.c to see why (returns mounted = 0) 23.33.36 # cygwin is acting up so I can't do a debug build, heh 23.33.45 # zivan56: Which version of the patch are you using? 23.34.03 # the latest _6 23.35.47 # I can send you some pre-built .mi4s, if you want to test? 23.35.51 # sure 23.36.51 # i feel lost. Could someone give me the few lines needed to build a fresh B from cvs downloader dir ? 23.37.10 # downloaded dir 23.38.32 # "I can send you some pre-built .mi4s" could you for me too ? 23.38.33 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.39.00 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 23.41.20 # sansadict: What model Sansa do you have? 23.42.03 # dan_a : 6gb 23.42.06 # zivan56: I've sent you a whole rockbox.zip - it has an mi4 file in it. 23.42.09 Join RogerBacon [0] (n=RogerBac@bas3-sherbrooke40-1177645554.dsl.bell.ca) 23.42.52 Quit lee-qid ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 23.44.38 # im toooo dumb, dont manage to build 23.44.40 # sansadict: Can you let me know your email address? PM me on the forum if you don't want to put it on here 23.44.46 # dan_a: didn't get it. How big was it approx? 23.45.14 # zivan56: 3Mb 23.45.21 # bistouri at geeeemêêêêêl 23.46.18 Quit petur ("sssssssssss---------PLOP!") 23.46.18 # but, to reverse to older firmware (official one) ? 23.46.21 # ah, god it 23.46.27 # *got 23.47.04 # pixelma: have you had a chance to look at the newest version of blackjack on the ondio? 23.47.38 Quit mirak (Remote closed the connection) 23.48.12 # dan_a: Still the same result unfortunately. I don't see any error messages, just the logo and nothing else. 23.48.31 # dan_a: the only reason I saw that message was due to me putting lcd_puts everywhere... 23.49.57 # anyone awake familliar with rockbox on the h10? 23.50.03 # sansadict: You will need a copy of the original firmware, which is an .mi4 file. 23.51.26 # zivan56: The problem is very likely to be in ata-e200.c - you could try seeing if ata_read_sectors is running correctly 23.52.40 # dan_a: any way to stop rockbox execution eaasily? panic()? 23.53.05 # dan_a : god, ive seen on a recent link here the european .mi4 so no trouble. 23.53.16 # zivan56: I just use "while(1) {}" 23.53.21 # dan_a: I put a lcd_puts under that function, but never actually see it 23.53.30 # dan_a: good idea :) 23.53.34 # sansadict: OK - there's an email on its way to you 23.54.08 # Where do i have to put the file to change the firmware (im on linux with sansa mounted) 23.54.24 # dan_a : thanks a lot 23.54.26 # midgey34: yes I did even on target :) I like it much better now, but the evaluation of the round is a bit strangely aligned still (meaning "You have xx" is left aligned the rest is centered) 23.54.28 # zivan56: Does ata_init() work correctly? 23.54.41 # sansadict: In the root of the Sansa 23.54.56 # pixelma: you think that should be center aligned? 23.55.35 # ok 23.57.03 # midgey34: that's hard to say because it also refers to "dealer" and "player"... 23.57.06 Join _duncan [0] (n=duncan@p54946599.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.57.19 # dan_a: it gets through ata_init 23.57.53 # hmm 23.58.31 # I have no idea about it atm but it looks a bit strange