--- Log for 28.01.107 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 5 days and 9 hours ago 00.01.14 # <]RowaN[> the latest sansa build seems to freeze if you spin the scroll wheel too quickly =/ 00.02.54 # ]RowaN[: The latest Sansa builds seem to freeze if you do all sorts of things 00.03.13 # <]RowaN[> oh yeah 00.04.25 # I'm looking at it (along with several other things) 00.05.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.05.52 Quit Kitt0s ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 00.10.00 Join Kitt0s [0] (i=Kaa@87.68.19.8.cable.012.net.il) 00.10.13 Quit peschmae ("killall -9 *") 00.13.00 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 00.13.01 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 00.13.26 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 00.15.20 Join Thundercloud__ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.218.100) 00.23.11 # linuxstb are you here? 00.25.18 Quit Thundercloud_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00.30.27 Quit Redbreva (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.32.42 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.175.102) 00.36.12 Quit bluebrother ("Verlassend") 00.38.40 Quit wastedsun (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.40.31 Join delorean90 [0] (i=4665a4a4@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-29d0906a3fa17a78) 00.41.02 # hello 00.41.30 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust351.brig.cable.ntl.com) 00.41.44 Quit Thundercloud__ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00.41.53 Join Thundercloud__ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.174.82) 00.42.09 Quit decayedcell ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 00.42.28 # * Mouser_X likes DeLoreans. 00.46.19 Quit Thundercloud_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00.46.32 Quit delorean90 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 00.53.46 Join Hotfusion [0] (i=Hotfusio@ip70-185-188-75.mc.at.cox.net) 00.54.35 Quit Hotfusion (Client Quit) 00.54.51 Join Hotfusion [0] (i=Hotfusio@ip70-185-188-75.mc.at.cox.net) 00.54.56 Quit Hotfusion (Client Quit) 00.55.25 Join Hotfusion [0] (i=Hotfusio@ip70-185-188-75.mc.at.cox.net) 00.56.42 # DeLoreans are solid cars 00.56.47 # hahaa, pretty random there Mouser 00.56.55 # im a car freak myself 01.01.02 # hello 01.01.02 # * Mouser_X likes DeLoreans. 01.01.06 # random? 01.02.43 Quit Soap () 01.03.03 Quit Hotfusion () 01.03.52 Nick BHSPitLappy_ is now known as BHSPitLappy (n=steve-o@adsl-65-69-154-162.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 01.04.11 Join safetydan [0] (n=dan@rockbox/developer/safetydan) 01.06.15 Quit dune2 ("Sleep in progress ... please, wait a while during dreams syncing ...") 01.07.58 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 01.08.01 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 01.10.28 Join Soap [0] (n=Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 01.11.42 # I'm going to try again in a second to verify - but it appears that the kernel on COP #7 patch makes my 5th gen run very slow compared to a stock build. 01.12.48 # finally.. i just found the forum post about the database update failing.. 01.12.53 # arg.. 01.12.55 Quit entheh ("^~") 01.17.54 Quit lee-qid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.24.19 Join fiveofoh [0] (n=joel@h063.net161.dhcp.spu.edu) 01.25.02 # Is there any interest in developing RockBox for smaller players like the Sansa M200 series? 01.25.23 Quit datachild ("deny the day of towmorrow") 01.25.27 # I made a build yesterday, right after commit #12120, and found that kernel on cop #6 no longer worked. So, instead of being a good boy and resyncing the patch I removed #12120, applied the patch, and made a build which functioned smoothly. 01.26.21 Join Hotfusion [0] (i=Hotfusio@ip70-185-188-75.mc.at.cox.net) 01.26.33 # I reapplied #12120 today, updated SVN, applied kernel on cop #7, and my ipod was running like molassas in january. 01.26.49 # man I hate my xp. 2 gigs of ram and if I have to many things open it wont open anything and I have ram left over 01.26.54 # anyway hi people 01.27.00 # so I removed kernel on cop #7, recompiled, and my ipod ran fine again. 01.27.25 # Soap: Did you check the debug screen to see if the threads were supposedly on the COP? 01.27.28 # wow Hotfusion. I only have 320 megs here, and no such problems. 01.27.36 # Llorean: no I did not. 01.27.37 # my xp is weird 01.27.52 # So's mine, but it opens what I want. 01.28.02 # Uptime: 3 weeks 21 hours 15 minutes 30 seconds 01.28.06 # Though, I should probably reboot... 01.28.06 # it's like I have to many things open 01.28.07 # lol 01.28.19 # * Llorean points out that this is #Rockbox before OT gets too much on a roll. 01.28.27 # ... 01.28.29 # Sorry. 01.28.44 # Soap: Though it'd be odd for it to be slower with COP than without, unless something else strange is going on. 01.28.48 # svn done eh 01.28.53 # cool have to try it 01.30.11 # Llorean: I am in the process of taking current svn minus 12120, plus kernel on cop #6 and doing a compile to try and narrow it down. My theory (as uneducated as theories can get) was that kernel on cop #7 wasn't synced 100% correctly, and I was trying to narrow it down to that - with all the PP commits today I thought elimination was a good idea. BUT - I should have done what you suggested. 01.31.17 # For it was running more slowly with the patch than it ever did stock. It wasn't a lack-of-improvement I was seeing, rather a degredation. 01.32.14 # Maybe about half the speed? 01.32.28 Join datachild [0] (n=datachil@217-208-144-87-no75.tbcn.telia.com) 01.32.52 Join decayedcell [0] (i=792cc7bd@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-d74ee32ab571551b) 01.33.17 Quit rocko (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.34.49 # soap: that's odd, cop on my 4g tears it up 01.34.58 # i'll be gettin my 5.5 30gb monday 01.35.08 # i'll have to put that cop on there also 01.35.14 # BiptoN: With #7? 01.35.31 # Soap: Yeah, definitely degrades performance on my Nano as well, though it shows threads as being in the COP supposedly. 01.36.36 Part fiveofoh 01.36.36 # lemme dbl check.... 01.38.20 Quit decayedcell ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 01.38.48 # eeekk, nm it was koc6 01.38.55 # 7 just froze 01.39.13 # VERY SLOW INDEED 01.42.25 # with kernel on cop 7 i noticed the remaining battery time in zezayer was just a big ol' 7 or 8 digit number 01.46.33 # the way I removed 12120 before was to view the diff from the front page, save the text as a .patch file, and then do a "patch -p0 -R" with the resulting text file. I don't see an easier way on the "working with SVN" wiki page, but I must believe there is an easier way. Is there? 01.48.04 # You could just have SVN output a diff between 12120 and 12119 I imagine, though I don't know the exact command you'd do to set that up. 01.48.19 # using svn merge svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@12120 svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@12119 . 01.48.28 # (while in your rockbox svn checkout) 01.49.03 # and that, dionoea, will remove 12120? 01.50.31 Join yuriks [0] (n=yuriks@200.102.83.224) 01.50.39 # Hmmmmmm 01.50.42 # yes. maybe you can even use svn merge -c -12120 . 01.50.47 # Soap: seems easier :) 01.50.50 # and it works 01.51.04 # I'm pondering wether to rip my multi-disk albums to separate folders/id3 or join them 01.52.16 # wow, thank you very much dionoea. Just to be sure, that process will work at any time? It will work even if my SVN is no longer at 12120, but is at 12130 (for example)? 01.53.02 # ooo, SVN? What ya talking about? 01.53.47 # hmm, I get "svn: invalid option character: c" 01.54.47 # Soap: yes it will work 01.55.46 # reading svn merge help, should that be a -r not a -c? 01.56.03 # i have -c too here 01.56.11 # -c -rev == -r N:N-1 01.56.21 # -c rev == -r N-1:N 01.56.23 # hmm 01.56.35 Quit wooo (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.56.47 # i have svn version 1.4.2 here 01.56.47 # how do I check what version of svn I have? 01.56.51 # --version 01.57.05 # that would do it. 01.57.09 # 1.1.4 here 01.57.19 # that's quite old 01.58.02 # I swear it is what apt-get got me, I'll see what upgrade does. 01.58.15 # using debian sarge ? 01.58.23 Quit muesli__ ("ich will Kühe!!!") 01.58.31 # yes 01.58.50 # well sarge packages will be old 01.59.14 # yea, I must have installed SVN before I switched repositories to upgrade make to 3.81 01.59.20 # 1.1.4 is latest in sarge 01.59.26 # dionoea: It's not working for me with 1.4.2 =/ 01.59.36 Quit JoeBorn (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.59.39 # Different problem though 01.59.43 # Not enough arguments? 01.59.45 # * dionoea must have a magical svn build :) 01.59.59 # Llorean: what command line did you use ? 02.00.11 # svn merge -c -12120 to try it out. 02.00.17 # you forgot the dot at the end 02.00.19 # '.' 02.00.25 # Ah 02.00.28 # :) 02.00.44 # you have to tell it which dir you want to apply that to 02.00.51 # Right 02.01.33 # hum, weird. If WCPATH is omitted, a default value of '.' is assumed 02.01.39 # it should have worked :/ 02.01.46 # Apparently it simply dislikes me. 02.01.50 # "stable" distributions/people should be shot 02.01.53 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.02.00 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.02.02 Quit desowin (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.02.16 # Llorean: why ? 02.02.23 # I'm having crappy bugs like these: 02.02.28 # dionoea: I dunno. If I knew why it disliked me, I could fix it. ;) 02.02.29 # http://www.nonlogic.org/wiki/index.php?title=C_From_Scratch 02.02.41 # * Soap googles how to switch from stable to unstable. 02.02.44 # * yuriks rubs chinhttp://www.nonlogic.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:C_From_Scratch 02.02.48 # err 02.02.49 # http://www.nonlogic.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:C_From_Scratch 02.02.51 # Soap: vim /etc/apt/sources.list 02.02.58 # change sarge/stable -> sid/unstable 02.03.04 # apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade 02.03.58 # yuriks: Why on Earth are you spamming that link in here? 02.04.54 # * dionoea -> sleep 02.05.16 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.06.09 # lookst like I will be updating the colinux image again. 02.06.34 # Llorean: nothing, just part of my "I hate outdated software" rant =P 02.06.49 # see how the stuff in the category doesn't shows when you come from a redirect? 02.06.55 # yuriks: Well this is a logged channel, please don't spam irrelevant links. 02.07.17 # Llorean: why does it being logged make any difference? 02.07.20 # and sorry 02.07.46 # Because many of us read through the logs to see if we've missed anything important, and the more extra stuff there is in the logs, the harder it is to find the important bits. 02.08.36 Join Wiwie [0] (n=goddi@trir-590fabb0.pool.einsundeins.de) 02.08.42 Part Llorean 02.11.08 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.11.13 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.11.41 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@59.61.30.66) 02.15.36 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.214.200) 02.18.37 # first test shot: http://bjorn.haxx.se/ircreader/ 02.19.16 # the random colors need to be adjusted, and some options added 02.19.45 Quit Wiwie (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.19.52 # font should probably be selectable too 02.20.46 # but not tonight, I'm way past my bedtime already. nighty nighty. 02.20.53 Quit Zagor ("Client exiting") 02.21.30 # woo 02.21.31 # I got 2,4gb of music for 2 artists 02.21.40 # =] 02.22.40 Quit BiptoN ("Leaving") 02.24.19 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@rockbox/administrator/Llorean) 02.25.19 Quit Arathis ("Bye, bye") 02.26.27 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 02.27.45 # people should be able to donate to define their own color. 02.27.47 # ;) 02.27.56 # please no blue background. 02.28.17 # Soap: didnt i tell you before how to change a repository? 02.28.33 # and didnt you do it successfully? 02.28.52 # scorche: you did, and it was enough to get the newest make, but not enough to get the newest svn. 02.29.18 # ah 02.29.33 # so I'll just go full-out and move to unstable 02.29.54 # In case any of you need the docs on using svn --> http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ 02.30.04 Join JoeyBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@220.160.121.21) 02.30.07 Quit Brunellus ("Ex-Chat") 02.30.10 # * yuriks is happy with Gentoo and not having to mess with all this repository kludge, YUCK! 02.31.43 # believe me, scorche, I have our whole conversation logged. 02.35.29 # heh.... 02.35.55 Quit robin0800 ("On the other hand, you have different fingers.") 02.36.19 # nice irc reader Zagor 02.37.09 # maybe you could add background colour to nicks too 02.37.46 # that's what I've done to my mIRC script to colourize the developers' chat 02.38.17 # bah he is not here.... :P 02.41.12 Quit Thundercloud__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.43.01 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.192.32) 02.45.01 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.45.06 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.47.02 Quit JoeBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.48.10 Join Thundercloud__ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.193.138) 02.48.21 Join dope [0] (n=loki@70-20.202-68.tampabay.res.rr.com) 02.48.34 Quit idnar (Remote closed the connection) 02.48.36 # is there a possiblity that rockbox can brick my ipod? 02.48.56 Join decayedcell [0] (i=3ba7bad1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-51145e431c7fc896) 02.49.16 # no 02.49.44 # worst case scenario (you deviate from our instructions), you have to re-format it 02.49.52 # ah ok 02.50.00 # formatting isn't really a big deal 02.50.22 # s/re-format/restore 02.50.29 # but either way, all data is lost 02.50.49 # as long as no bricking takes place 02.51.00 # it is quite hard to brick an ipod 02.51.18 # good :D 02.51.24 # my buddy almost did once 02.51.49 # almost doesnt cut it ;) 02.52.12 # yea but it was close! 02.52.17 # How do you know it was close? 02.52.29 # it didn't really do much 02.52.30 # What is 'close' to bricking? 02.52.37 # couldn't access it 02.52.44 # Clearly he could if he could recover it. ;) 02.52.45 # then one day it started working 02.52.55 # it either is bricked, or isnt....there are no shades 02.53.16 # We take brick to mean "non-recoverable without opening the device" 02.53.18 # well it was the weirdest thing cause it wouldn't function at all and then a couple days later everything was well 02.53.33 # iPods do funny things if the battery gets low. 02.53.59 # how do you gues feel about DRM? 02.54.18 # I've heard of it. 02.54.23 # Rockbox doesn't support any DRMed formats and is unlikely ever to. 02.54.53 # that's fine 02.54.53 Quit decayedcell ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 02.55.04 # does rockbox interface with itunes ok? 02.55.13 # Rockbox doesn't "interface" with anything. 02.55.17 # cause i ues itunes for podcasts 02.55.24 # does it work properly with itunes 02.55.32 # Rockbox can index any audio files you've got on the player. 02.55.39 # But it doesn't have any additional podcast-specific features. 02.55.46 # provided they are in a format that rockbox can read 02.55.55 # they should just be mp3 02.56.03 # "enhanced" podcasts might present a problem. 02.56.53 # enhanced? 02.57.34 # those which have additional content in the metadata. 02.57.47 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.57.50 Part KCC 02.57.52 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.57.55 Quit midgey () 02.57.56 # oh....like a picture for the screen? 02.58.18 Quit Thundercloud (Connection timed out) 02.58.34 # no - album art won't be read, but won't cause harm. There was a forum thread two months or so ago about them. I'll try to dig it up. 03.00.28 # i just read something about the daily builds don't have fonts? 03.00.39 # You just have to download the font archive 03.02.31 # yes, iPods do weird stuff when they get ow on battery =P 03.02.32 # Llorean: would you mind if i asked Job Van Dam to remove his signature?....it is extremely annoying... 03.03.04 # like getting stuck on the iPodLinux bootloader and never getting to charge =P 03.03.12 # scorche: Yeah. We don't have an official policy. Tell him that you've gotten complaints from users that it makes threads more difficult to read. 03.03.20 # Ask him politely to remove it. 03.03.20 # haha 03.03.26 # If he objects, we can talk about creating a policy. 03.03.28 # "you've gotten complaints from users" 03.03.37 # well, i am a user and it does... 03.03.41 # yuriks: I know of at least two users who've complained about it. Three if you count scorche himself. 03.03.49 # ah 03.04.10 # It's not a lie, but it doesn't tell the whole truth. And that helps keep it diplomatic for the time being. 03.04.27 # ok, now why does transferring stuff the iPod make my system slow? -_- 03.04.32 # I may be the evil dictator of the forums, but I can still try to ease things along. 03.04.39 # yuriks: Clearly your computer doesn't like iPods. 03.05.04 # maybe it's because my RAM sucks =P 03.05.09 # I need to get more ram =P 03.05.16 # 1gb rocked when I had it =[ 03.07.34 Quit thegeek () 03.09.53 # Four 03.10.21 # Five 03.11.27 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 03.11.32 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 03.11.49 Quit gop ("Leaving") 03.12.06 # yuriks: if transfering stuff to your ipod makes your system slow - I would look at your motherboard / USB card drivers. 03.12.26 # I have very little ram, and have no system issues when transfering. 03.12.32 # do i need to unmount the ipod before i install the bootloader? 03.14.19 Quit Thundercloud_ (Connection timed out) 03.14.57 # dope: yeah 03.15.10 Join decayedcell [0] (i=3ba75198@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-62d3623a34e57708) 03.15.13 # Soap: well, it just makes it swap more, but that makes it slow =P 03.15.25 # but why it makes it swap if I still have 20mb free? =[ 03.18.14 Quit dope ("Konversation terminated!") 03.22.08 Quit jaebird (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.22.24 Join jaebird [0] (n=jae@53-89.netblk-69-41-89.coolaccess.net) 03.23.16 Join dope [0] (n=loki@70-20.202-68.tampabay.res.rr.com) 03.23.37 # how do i unmount the ipod 03.23.50 # is it sudo umount /media/ipod ? 03.25.33 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 03.26.48 Quit safetydan ("Ex-Chat") 03.28.08 # how do i update the Rockbox source to SVN, reverting all modified files 03.28.40 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 03.29.22 # svn revert -R . 03.30.10 # sweet, passwordless login works =D 03.32.41 # * Soap 's favorite command ^^ 03.33.45 # hmm 03.33.59 # even doing that I can't seem to get Barry's common bootloader patch working properly 03.34.10 # the firmware compiles fine, but it always screws up when I compile the bootloader 03.36.27 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 03.36.45 Join webguest97 [0] (i=cf76e6d6@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-973b0c88a7fda9e6) 03.37.28 # i need help. i flashed my h120 along time ago in august. never updated until now and now i get a codec error. 03.38.50 Join phrozen77__ [0] (n=phrozen7@pD9EC6896.dip.t-dialin.net) 03.39.36 Quit Rob222241 (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.39.46 # i tried to reflash it but it says incompatable version. 03.40.07 # webguest97: Are you rebooting into the on-disk version before trying to flash? 03.40.18 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B16240.dip.t-dialin.net) 03.41.07 # im not sure. how do i check this? 03.41.49 # You have to manually do it... 03.41.59 # Read the flashing instructions... 03.43.09 # i try to run the ipodpatcher but it tells me my drive isn't an ipod :( 03.43.28 # says i have to load bootloader.iriver with the iriver_flash plugin right? 03.43.33 # wtf, this normalization is awful 03.43.46 # * yuriks re rips the cd without normalization 03.43.58 # yuriks: Remember, #Rockbox, not #RandomStuff 03.44.04 # =[ 03.44.19 # webguest97: Click on the rockbox.iriver file to reboot, while in Rockbox, first. 03.44.27 # So that you've loaded the on-disk new version. 03.46.57 # ok 03.47.30 Part yuriks ("ok ok") 03.47.56 # can someone give me some help with the ipodpatcher. when i run it it says drive is not an Ipod 03.47.59 # and i know it is 03.48.23 # dope: What iPod is it? 03.48.26 # that worked. i musta missed that file before 03.48.28 # video 03.48.37 # dope: And what's the exact command line you're running? 03.48.54 # ./ipodpatcher /dev/sdc2 -r bootpartition.bin 03.49.04 # /dev/sdc2 is not a drive. It's a partition. 03.49.09 # Try /dev/sdc 03.49.14 # crap 03.49.18 # As the instructions tell you to... 03.49.35 # ok i have the flash version loaded 03.49.44 # guess i missed that 03.49.51 # :x 03.50.06 # People tend to assume it works the way the old version worked. 03.50.16 # Though, the old version would've used /dev/sdc1 anyway. 03.50.17 # well i'm not on osx 03.50.22 # so i skipped that part 03.50.51 # all good now though :) 03.50.51 # Llorean can i flash now the way i usually have to? load bootloader.iriver from iriver_flash plugin? 03.50.52 # Which part? 03.51.16 # the mac osx users only part where they talk about unmounting the ipod 03.51.17 # webguest97: Is there some specific reason you're updating the bootloader? 03.51.23 # in there i see the numbers are partitions 03.51.41 # no but i loaded the flash version. and then restarted the player and got the codec failure again 03.51.53 # dope: Yes, but it's generally expected that linux users know to an extent how the /dev/sda represents the device and /dev/sda1 represents the partition on the device. 03.52.04 # i'm still learning 03.52.12 # so that's something new i know now 03.52.17 # webguest97: What do you mean "loaded the flash version and then restarted the device?" 03.52.40 # All I told you to do was click on rockobox.iriver before trying to flash. 03.53.02 # If you restart after doing that, you'll go back to using the outdated copy in your flash memory, which may not work with the newest copies of the codecs on your disk. 03.53.26 # i loaded the rockbox.iriver and it restarted. then shut off the player and then i got codec failure. how do i make it always load the new version? 03.53.34 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.53.38 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B951F9.dip.t-dialin.net) 03.53.47 # webguest97: You need to flash then new version. 03.53.56 # webguest97: Have you actually *read* the IriverFlashing page carefully? 03.54.02 Quit ]RowaN[ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.54.25 Quit phrozen77_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.54.48 # webguest97: After clicking the rockbox.iriver so that you're using the on-disk version follow either "Flashing Procedure" or "Flashing with Rombox" depending on which one you were using before. 03.55.04 # doesn't rockbox have themes? 03.55.32 # dope: Yes. They're discussed in the manual and can be found at the WpsGallery wiki page. 03.56.00 # thx 03.56.21 # i get incompatable bootloader 03.56.35 # webguest97: What file are you trying to run with iriver_flash? 03.56.36 # after i open rombox.iriver with iriver_flash 03.56.43 # rombox.iriver 03.56.46 # Then you need to update your bootloader first. 03.58.20 # ok 03.59.21 # Llorean: ok i did both. now which do i want as default? ram image or rom image? 04.00.27 # webguest97: Um, I'm not sure how I'm supposed to tell you what you want. It's your choice. 04.01.18 # whats the difference between ram and rom image? 04.02.24 # The RAM image is copied to ram. It'll respond slightly faster but takes up RAM. The ROM image is executed from ROM. It may be slightly slower (I'm not sure if it is, or if it'll be noticeable) but uses less total RAM. 04.02.54 # ok ill use the rom image then. 04.03.23 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 04.03.26 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp137-123.adsl.forthnet.gr) 04.03.52 Quit Llorean (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.04.07 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 04.05.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.05.55 Join webguest59 [0] (i=18a6f572@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-0a45265bfeaadc0c) 04.06.03 # thank you very much Llorean. now i have to do this every time i upgrade rockbox? the flash procedure. 04.06.18 # Yep. That's the cost of running it in flash. 04.06.24 # hey i am installing rockbox right now. i am working with command prompts and am having some trouble 04.06.25 # You shouldn't need to ever do the bootloader again 04.06.32 # sorry for interrupting the conversation 04.06.33 # But the in-RAM and in-ROM images need to be reflashed 04.06.36 # but 04.06.39 # i really need help 04.06.51 # Llorean ok but i have to open rombox.iriver with the iriver_flash plugin is all i have to do? 04.07.10 # webguest97: At a minimum, yes. You may want to do rockbox.iriver too 04.07.11 Quit Thundercloud__ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.07.15 # whenever i enter a command it says "enter command number" 04.07.36 # do i extract the themes right into the theme folder? 04.07.38 # what am i supposed to do if this part happens? 04.07.45 # i'd assume yes 04.08.13 # dope: Most themes include several folders, and should be extracted either to the root, or to .rockbox 04.08.19 # Llorean ok. i didnt do rockbox.iriver this time. shoud i do it now? 04.08.32 # webguest59: That's what your command prompt says to you, exactly? A direct quote? 04.08.38 # yes 04.08.39 # webguest97: It's not necessary. 04.08.52 # ah ok 04.08.53 # webguest59: What Windows are you using? Does "dir" work? 04.08.59 # i was on the bootloader installation stage 04.09.08 # and whenever i press enter after a command 04.09.12 # this is what it tells me 04.10.04 # ok then i wont. now that i got the procedure down it should be easier for me. this is my cousins player anyways and hes not a computer person 04.10.32 Quit midkay ("Leaving") 04.11.09 # webguest59: Did you see my question? 04.11.10 Quit webguest97 ("CGI:IRC") 04.11.32 # i'm using xp. "dir"? what does that mean? 04.11.39 # It's a command... at the command prompt 04.11.44 # It shows you the contents of the folder you're in. 04.11.50 # Without the quotes. Just dir 04.11.50 # oh 04.12.02 # well i'm on the first step of installing the bootloader 04.12.10 # when shoul di type in dir? 04.12.15 # *should i 04.12.16 # At the command prompt. 04.12.23 # before anything else? 04.12.34 # I'm just trying to find something out, it has nothing to do with installing 04.13.02 # ok 04.13.05 # i typed in dir 04.13.11 # it showed me a directory of things on my computer 04.13.12 # but 04.13.23 # it is still asking me to enter a command number 04.13.45 # Are the exact words "Enter a command number" ? 04.13.55 # "enter command number" 04.14.02 # it shows up in a white box 04.14.15 # There is something configured strangely about your computer. 04.14.23 # hmmmm 04.14.29 # is there anything that i can do to fix this? 04.14.35 # maybe if i log in as somebody else? 04.14.49 # The "Enter command number" box is the result of some other software installed on it or some configuration setting. I have no way of knowing what is causing this. 04.15.00 # ok 04.15.05 # well this isn't good news 04.15.29 # no ideas on what might be the type of program that is causing this? 04.15.49 # or how to get past this? 04.16.37 # It's your responsibility to know how your own computer is set up. Considering the number of programs out there, it could be anything all the way down to something a friend of yours wrote and installed as a prank. 04.16.54 # yeah 04.16.56 # hmmm 04.17.01 # that's too bad 04.17.11 # It could also simply be an aspect of windows I'm not aware of. 04.17.12 # i wish i knew more about computer programming 04.17.17 # yeah 04.17.20 # But Google didn't suggest anything to me immediately. 04.17.27 # i searched it too 04.17.37 # it seems that it is usually associated with doing certain things 04.17.42 # in the command prompt 04.17.49 # like while using certain programs or something like that 04.20.14 # think i found a program that might help 04.20.19 # prompt pal 04.20.25 # it may help, it may not 04.20.54 # guess i'll see 04.21.47 # I'll pay you a dollar, webguest59, if you could get your thoughts on one line at a time instead of eight. 04.22.08 # oh i'm sorry. that is how i usually type. i'll stop if you don't like it. 04.26.19 # but the prompt pal seems to be working. i'll stay on just in case i have any more questions on the rest of the installation process 04.32.39 Quit midgey () 04.32.43 # um 04.32.49 # i removed the bootloader 04.32.57 # and now my ipod won't boot up at all 04.33.32 # Restore your backed up bootpartition then. 04.33.53 # when i connect it to the computer 04.33.59 # it doesn't recognise the device 04.34.04 # it doesn't go into disk mode 04.35.17 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 04.35.22 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 04.36.19 # hmm 04.36.25 # got it running in diagnostic mode 04.36.31 # *crosses fingers* 04.37.09 # Soap: webguest59 doesnt look like the only one with that issue =/ 04.37.29 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 04.37.32 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp4-71.adsl.forthnet.gr) 04.38.27 # decayedcell: I'll pay you a dollar if you could get you thoughts on one line at a time instead of six. 04.39.12 Join zefie [0] (n=UPP@24-105-220-68.cm.mhcable.com) 04.39.26 # decayedcell: If you can't get it to go into Disk Mode, you aren't doing it right. Disk Mode is in flash. 04.40.14 Join Chris_ [0] (n=Chris@128.187.189.214) 04.40.23 Join Drkepilogue [0] (i=45e4aaff@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-35e2ccd11ef14090) 04.40.27 # hi 04.40.31 # 'lo? 04.40.32 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.40.37 # i just install rockbox on my ipod mini2g 04.40.39 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B9527A.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.40.40 # it loads RB just fine 04.40.41 # well i have a new question. i have installed rockbox, but now i want to upload my music database. i am confused about where to start. do i need to have my ipod connected to my computer? where do i need to go to initialize the database? 04.40.48 # but it cant load the Orginal Frimware 04.40.59 # Soap okay I'll try I'm just a bit too used to typing in MSN 04.41.07 # webguest: the install guides do a good job explain ing that 04.41.58 # webguest59: It's in the manual. 04.42.24 # Drkepilogue: That seems to be a bug with the current version of iPodPatcher. If you have your original bootpartition.bin, try restoring that and then reinstalling the bootloader and see if it helps 04.42.35 # how about a tough question: are Julius' builds all I need to run his themes? I've installed a ton of different builds today, including his and Senab's, and I can't get it to work still 04.43.08 # Chris_: They're Unsupported Builds. You pretty much need to ask him if you have a problem with his custom builds. 04.43.17 # gah, go figure 04.43.21 # i uninstall the bootloader and reinstall it a few times, same result 04.43.40 # Drkepilogue: "Uninstall the bootloader" is different from "Restoring the original bootpartition" 04.43.48 # Drkepilogue: just a thought: try restoring your iPod using iTunes and reinstalling RockBox 04.44.28 # hmm, Lorean, what is the difference???*i sound kinda dumb* 04.44.55 # Drkepilogue: The difference is whether you use ipodpatcher N -d, or ipodpatcher N -w bootpartition.bin... 04.45.59 # i use this 04.45.59 # ipodpatcher [device] -w bootpartition.bin 04.46.15 # And that bootpartition.bin was from an iPod with *nothing* installed on it, and never had been? 04.46.28 # yup 04.46.32 # this is the first thing i did 04.46.42 # before the other step... 04.46.48 # oh maybe cept for the scanning 04.46.58 # Yeah, but some people have, say, iPodLinux on it before, remove that, and then install Rockbox. 04.47.11 # Or install Rockbox, remove it, make bootpartition.bin, reinstall Rockbox with the new bootloader. 04.47.54 # i just restored it via itune... 04.48.03 # ima try and repeat the installation process 04.48.23 Quit webguest59 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 04.48.28 # Llorean nvm I booted it into disk mode 04.48.29 # Well, the newest iPodPatcher does have some bugs, so it may just be that 04.48.41 # could be 04.48.49 # but it works fine on my 4g color 04.49.13 # unless there a newer version after the bootloader with the *set hold to load OF* 04.49.26 # Drkepilogue: I didn't say the problem was with the bootloader. 04.49.31 # I said the problem was with iPodPatcher. 04.49.43 Join blind [0] (n=blind@66-159-152-18.adsl.snet.net) 04.50.00 # o 04.50.22 # And it seems to affect Minis the most, though it's shown up on 5Gs I believe when they're upgraded using -a to overwrite the old bootloader rather than restoring their bootpartition first. 04.50.27 # What's the name of the unofficial rockbox firmware for 4G and 5G ipods? Mine was freezing up, and someone recommended it, and now I'm trying to do my friend's iPod and I can't remember the name. 04.50.43 # mikeage's is it not? 04.50.51 # that ist eh author 04.50.56 # for the 4th - no need on the 5th. 04.50.56 # mikeage, thanks 04.50.57 # blind: There's not one for 5Gs designed to reduce freeing as there's not a known freezing bug on the 5g 04.51.03 # freezing 04.51.04 # but there is no *the* unofficial build 04.51.06 # oh, it's not for the fifth? my bad. 04.51.16 # blind: There's no frequency scaling bug on the 5G 04.51.39 # Well, his was freezing up so I figured I'd give him the same firmware. 04.51.52 # His 5G is freezing? 04.52.03 # was he using the official build? 04.52.03 # the 5th / nano are rocks. sleek, sexy, heavily marketed rocks. 04.52.22 # yeah, he was using the official build on a 5G and it would freeze. 04.52.28 Part Chris_ 04.52.34 # Soap: i think "heavily marketed" is an understatement 04.52.38 # The playback would work, but the screen was fucked, and you couldn't navigate. 04.52.57 # solid, stable...slow...and like most garden variety rocks - lacking in the battery department. 04.53.17 # blind: You should suggest to him that he should file a proper bug report, then. 04.53.28 # Things can't be fixed if nobody ever reports them. 04.53.38 Quit decayedcell ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 04.53.55 # hm. well i'll have him do the daily build and see if that works. 04.54.03 # if not, we'll file a report. 04.55.51 # blind: if you do, please describe it a bit more than "the screen was fucked" 04.56.16 # and in kinder words 04.56.27 Join Soul-Slayer [0] (n=Jonno@89.242.166.255) 04.57.31 # scorche: lol yeah 04.57.55 Join scott666 [0] (n=scott666@c-24-118-49-121.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 04.59.25 # does anyone know a way to create an itunes db that the apple firmware can use without actually using itines? id swear i saw a link to a program somewhere on the site, but im not having any luck finding it 04.59.42 # scott666: This is #Rockbox 04.59.47 # yup 04.59.53 # Rockbox neither uses nor cares about the Apple DB 04.59.59 # im aware of that 05.00.08 # thats why i dont have an apple db 05.00.19 # id just like to be able to boot into apple and get to the music too 05.00.27 # My point is that this channel has nothing to do with using the Apple firmware 05.00.28 # the point is, you are asking about things that dont apply to rockbox... 05.00.42 # im sure i saw it on the rockbox page once before 05.01.04 Quit zefie (Remote closed the connection) 05.01.37 # i am assuming you mean the forums? 05.02.03 # no, the wiki 05.02.18 # scott666: see PM 05.03.56 # Anyone use M4A with Rockbox? 05.05.08 # * Llorean thinks it's not liking files larger than either the buffer, or a certain size limit. 05.05.32 # wasn't there a problem with really long aac files? 05.05.38 # (found what i was looking for: http://www.rockbox.org/mail/archive/rockbox-archive-2006-11/0486.shtml) 05.05.49 # regardless of size, but related to actual length? 05.05.58 # scott666: That's the mailing list. 05.06.09 # yes it is 05.06.15 # Soap: ~6 hours in this case. 05.06.32 # that's a long file ;) 05.07.21 # 's an audiobook. 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It will work eventually but if you wiggle your fingers too much it may fail. 07.09.31 Quit thegeek (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 07.10.01 # thank you very much. i was a little worried there for a second 07.10.09 Quit webguest02 ("CGI:IRC") 07.11.47 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.15.47 Join bton [0] (n=ton_rulz@C-59-100-89-22.bri.connect.net.au) 07.16.00 # hello 07.16.24 Quit zefie (Remote closed the connection) 07.16.44 # any1 there 07.17.16 # Yes. Did you have a question? 07.18.26 # hi 07.18.43 Quit XavierGr () 07.18.54 # im kida working on trying to crack creative zen vision m firmware could anyone help? 07.20.46 Join tamacracker [0] (n=tamacrac@c-67-191-48-48.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 07.20.59 # do u know how to figure out the checksum 07.21.53 Part Llorean 07.22.31 Quit toffe ("MegaIRC v3.27 http://ironfist.at.tut.by") 07.24.46 Quit tamacracker (Remote closed the connection) 07.25.15 Join tamacracker [0] (n=tamacrac@c-67-191-48-48.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 07.26.56 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 07.27.22 Join zefie [0] (n=UPP@24-105-220-68.cm.mhcable.com) 07.28.09 # any there 07.30.13 # Yes. 07.30.20 # could u help 07.30.23 # Chances are that those who can help you aren't here. 07.30.33 # im kida working on trying to crack creative zen vision m firmware could anyone help? 07.30.33 # While I am here, I can't help. 07.30.39 # kk 07.32.56 Quit bton () 07.33.54 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.34.22 Join scorche [0] (n=scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 07.40.08 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 07.40.13 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 07.45.36 Join pyrokenx [0] (n=jeff@69.244.236.182) 07.56.51 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 07.56.56 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 08.05.24 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.13.26 Quit ZenMasterJG (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 08.19.45 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 08.22.01 Join JoeXBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@220.160.113.59) 08.30.52 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 08.41.37 Quit JoeyBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.42.01 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 08.42.06 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 08.46.04 Join Brunellus_ [0] (n=luigi@unaffiliated/brunellus) 08.47.10 Quit perldiver (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.49.03 Join perldiver [0] (n=say@cpe-66-65-88-127.nyc.res.rr.com) 08.54.20 Join Redbreva [0] (n=chatzill@host86-144-107-44.range86-144.btcentralplus.com) 09.01.43 Join JoeyBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@220.160.117.79) 09.02.34 Quit Brunellus (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 09.09.26 Join mitch04 [0] (n=mitchell@C-59-100-89-22.bri.connect.net.au) 09.09.37 # hey 09.09.39 # any1 there 09.11.31 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 09.11.36 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 09.13.04 Quit zefie (Remote closed the connection) 09.15.45 Join zefie [0] (i=proxy@24-105-220-68.cm.mhcable.com) 09.19.07 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@222.76.160.249) 09.21.17 Quit JoeXBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.23.21 Join Lear [0] (i=chatzill@rockbox/developer/lear) 09.23.26 Join JoeXBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@222.76.161.90) 09.24.28 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B950AF.dip.t-dialin.net) 09.25.46 # jdgordon: just curious, but why call settings_save in settings_load_config? 09.30.52 Quit JoeXBorn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.31.12 Join JoeXBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@222.76.162.230) 09.32.16 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 09.33.40 # hey can anyone help me please? 09.36.19 # Depends on what problem you're having 09.36.24 # Nobody knows everything. 09.37.39 # ok umm trying to do creative zen vision m you know anything about checksum 09.38.27 Quit JoeyBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.39.28 # Nothing that you'd find useful, I'm sure 09.40.41 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 09.40.46 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 09.41.01 Join safetydan [0] (n=dan@rockbox/developer/safetydan) 09.41.25 Join JoeyBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@222.76.163.248) 09.45.42 Quit JoeBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.46.55 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@59.57.192.99) 09.54.43 Quit _Veseliq_ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 09.57.15 Quit Kitt0s (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.00.13 Join fejfighter [0] (n=jeffro21@d58-104-155-219.dsl.nsw.optusnet.com.au) 10.01.52 Quit JoeXBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.01.55 Join Yaron_ [0] (n=yaron@p54B4C5AC.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 10.04.25 Join ConstructingGod [0] (n=Construc@cpe-72-129-73-128.socal.res.rr.com) 10.04.29 # hey 10.05.10 # does rockbox have a shuffle mode where once one song is played it won't play that song again untill all the remaining songs in that playlist have been played at least once? 10.05.24 # That's what shuffling a playlist *does* 10.05.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.05.32 # It's kinda the definition of "shuffle" 10.06.03 # .... no some shuffle will repeat a played song before playing another song that hasn't been played (in the same playlist) 10.06.34 # no.. thats random play.. rockbox doesnt do that 10.06.35 # That's not a proper shuffle then. 10.06.38 # rockbox does a shuffle 10.06.46 # That's technically a mis-named Random as JdGordon said. 10.06.46 # you can shuffle the playlist, and you can play in shuffle mode, they're two different things 10.06.54 Quit JoeyBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.07.01 # wtf 10.07.26 # putting all the technical defiitions aside 10.07.34 # will rockbox do what my question asked? 10.07.41 # yes 10.07.49 # ok how do i set it up to do so 10.07.56 # just enable shuffle mode 10.07.56 # because i have 2 shuffle modes in my player 10.08.03 # which one 10.08.05 # from the playback menu 10.08.12 # there is only 1 shuffle mode in rb 10.08.15 # easiest is to go to the quickscreen and select Shuffle 10.08.16 # There is only one shuffle in rockbox 10.08.16 # the one under repeat or the one under shuffle on/off? 10.08.26 # Repeat? That's about repeating the whole playlist 10.08.52 # repeat shuffle is something different.. that means shuffle the playlist when its finished and start again 10.08.53 # if repeat is on, and you reach the end of the playlist, it will start again at the beginning 10.08.55 # so the regular shuffle mode (on the left side) is the one I want to mess with? 10.09.33 # bingo 10.09.38 # and that won't playback any songs already played on that playlist right? 10.09.59 # Nope 10.10.05 # I do believe it describes it in the manual. 10.10.05 # thank you! 10.10.08 Join decayedcell [0] (i=3ba7bfd7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e0c7bb33f6a89398) 10.10.16 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 10.10.17 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 10.10.43 # now if only i have a time machine life would be perfect 10.11.57 Quit mitch04 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.13.55 Join KillerX12 [0] (n=nd4spd7@12-217-178-119.client.mchsi.com) 10.14.42 Join tucoz [0] (i=50ca62ea@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-5a2c8300a0af78c7) 10.14.49 # i need help with my 30 gb ipod video 10.14.52 Quit JoeBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.15.04 # ask, and maybe ye shall receive 10.15.36 Quit decayedcell ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 10.15.51 # Zagor: in case you read the logs. It would be nice if your script made a href out of the links posted in the channel. 10.16.33 # when i put movies/music videos on my ipod...they try 2 load but cant/dont 10.16.58 # is this really a real name? http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/DaurnImator 10.17.11 # what kind of musc and movies is that? what formats is it 10.17.28 # Comment: Sorry - but i refuse to give out my name 10.17.46 # ah 10.17.47 # i already converted them 2 mpeg4 10.17.59 # but clearly the signup page says that you must 10.18.23 # KillerX12: rockbox can not play mpeg4 10.18.30 # yeah, ill kick him off twikiusersgroup :D 10.18.37 # ooooo 10.18.45 # oops 10.18.49 # actually... na someone else can 10.18.52 # daurn is mr paranoia clearly 10.18.56 # wut does it play 10.19.13 # it's sort of silly that he's on the ircnicks page, Daurnimator = DaurnImator, o rly? 10.19.22 # Bagder: There's a message for you in the forums. All caps thread. :) 10.19.22 # KillerX12, mpeg2 10.19.23 # haha 10.19.32 # lucky me 10.19.44 # Is it PluginMPEGPlayer the page is called? 10.19.49 # silly persons 10.19.54 # MpegPlayerPlugin 10.20.00 # i think 10.20.33 # KillerX12: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PluginMpegplayer 10.20.38 # ach 10.20.40 # hehe 10.20.48 # Llorean: I'll refrain from replying, yours is good enough 10.21.23 # I just found it slightly entertaining. You're sneaky, getting on his local network like that. 10.21.25 # I should fix that passwd thing one day 10.21.32 # hehe 10.21.54 # I've always thouht 10.21.59 # thought it self-explaining 10.22.05 # but clearly it isnt to many 10.22.48 # thx tucoz 10.22.55 # I get emailed and blamed for all sorts of hacking attempts due to that... 10.24.04 # haha 10.24.18 # KillerX12: you can read about the supported audio formats here: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SoundCodecs#Current_status 10.24.42 # (Though, that page could use an update, as I recall.) 10.24.52 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 10.25.16 Part ConstructingGod 10.25.23 # Bagder: Clearly you're clever enough to get into all kinds of interesting places, but silly enough to leave your email behind once you leave. 10.25.35 # hehe indeed 10.26.11 # I guess these people think they're clever when they manage to find tracks back to the "hacker"... 10.27.40 Join trypee [0] (n=trypee@ip68-8-222-147.sd.sd.cox.net) 10.28.19 # morning 10.29.46 Quit tucoz ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 10.30.16 # any ideas why im getting i/o device errors on my nano? dud hardware or maybe something else? 10.35.46 Join webguest65 [0] (i=52a68129@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-82ba91f9d5beb988) 10.36.23 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@59.57.198.42) 10.38.18 Quit BHSPitLappy (Remote closed the connection) 10.39.21 # hi, I'm trying to make a patched version of rockbox (rtc for h120). I downoaded a daily tarball, extracted it, applied the patch, and made a build dir. but when I tyoe "../tools/configure" I get a "permission denied" message. what am I doing wrong? 10.39.36 # *type 10.41.27 Join NineTeen67Comet [0] (n=justin@114M20.oasis.mediatti.net) 10.42.28 Quit KillerX12 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 10.42.40 # Hello .. I'm interested in snagging an X5 (What's the diff between X5/X5L/X5?) .. but I would like to play with Rockbox on it. Does anyone know if you can watch video playing on the X5 on a TV via the audio/vid out when using Rockbox? 10.43.03 Quit BHSPitMonkey (Remote closed the connection) 10.43.05 # NineTeen67Comet: X5L is and X5 with large battery, X5V is an X5 without FM tuner 10.43.11 # s/is and/is an/ 10.43.33 # NineTeen67Comet: and no, X5 has no TV-out 10.43.46 # aha .. guess I'll seek the X5L then .. never have enough battery .. (I've got an A2 that I love, but I want a little lighter smaller to run with) .. 10.44.04 # the X5L has something around 30 hours run-time 10.44.09 # Any A2 Rockbox in the works? 10.44.14 # nope 10.44.18 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp4-71.adsl.forthnet.gr) 10.44.48 # Bummer .. I'm always looking to hack my stuff .. :) 10.44.52 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.45.01 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B9618C.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.45.01 # NineTeen67Comet: then start the port! ;-) 10.45.49 # Bagder: grin .. there is actually limited work there via the iaudiphile.net forums I found .. not much functionality, but he got it to boot via Linux Kernel .. I'm no programmer (yet) .. so I'm little or no help there .. 10.46.14 # shit! is there any way to revert a accidental svn revert? :'( 10.46.25 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (n=stephen@adsl-65-69-154-162.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 10.46.34 # JdGordon: see if you have any *.mine files 10.46.59 # *phew* I was in the wrong source tree :p 10.47.02 # NineTeen67Comet: the A2 uses the same chipset as a wide range of other players, so you could join forces with other hackers of such similar players 10.47.03 # my chages are safe 10.47.05 # hehe 10.47.17 # NineTeen67Comet: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/TexasInstrumentsTMS320 10.47.47 # perhaps the best lead being ArchOpen and Neuros 10.49.14 # does anyone know what the story with the unused functions in menu.c is? 10.49.27 # did anyone notice my question? 10.49.41 # put_cursorxy, menu_movedown/up and a few others 10.49.59 # about geting permission denied from ../tools/configure? 10.50.00 # webguest65: chmod +x configure 10.50.17 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 10.50.21 # webguest65: and a general advice is to first make sure you can build unpatched 10.50.22 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 10.51.02 # Mikachu: thanks! 10.51.11 # Bagder: ok... 10.51.53 Join JoeyBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@59.57.199.61) 10.52.58 # JdGordon: menu_moveup & menu_movedown aren't unused: they are exported to the plugin api 10.53.22 # amiconn: yes, but nothing actually calls them 10.53.38 # 2 other functions in menu.c is called only by radio.c 10.53.38 # put_cursorxy indeed looks like it's unused, maybe it's a remnant from before the gui list code 10.54.03 # I'm interested in making the wiki viewer usable on other targets, it is tied to the iPod input scheme right now, is there a generalized set of button defines I could use? 10.54.35 # Depends. 10.54.40 # there's a wiki viewer? 10.54.48 # in development 10.55.06 # 4755 10.55.36 # all I need is "up", "down", "select" and "menu" 10.55.44 # If you use button actions, this should be possible, but only a very few plugins use the actions concept, and experience has shown that unlike in the core, plugins don't profit from the actions concept too much 10.55.51 # sort of useless on a nano, but cool nonetheless 10.56.02 # There are simply too many different needs 10.56.11 # and possibly "back", though that could be in the menu 10.56.38 # well, I'll have a look at how the text viewer does it 10.57.19 # Thanks Bagder .. I'm at that link now looking around a little .. 10.57.25 Quit webguest65 ("CGI:IRC 0.5.7 (2005/06/19)") 10.58.01 # hcs: What are the ram requirements of this plugin? 10.58.28 Part NineTeen67Comet 10.58.48 # let me check, I only wrote the UI bit 10.59.40 # having a portable wikipedia is sort of like the hitchhikers guide 10.59.53 # That's what I was thinking... 10.59.56 # yeah, it's handy 11.00.05 # Handy, but not reliably accurate. 11.00.06 # mostly just for trivia purposes, though 11.00.14 # Very H2G2 11.00.23 # Indeed. 11.00.40 # It'd be kinda neat of H2G2 had an easily parsed dump 11.00.40 # h2g2.com never really took off 11.01.01 Quit perplexity (Connection reset by peer) 11.01.12 # Yeah 11.01.22 # It's been around quite a while too. 11.01.37 Join perplexity [0] (i=heh5348@dxb-as87281.alshamil.net.ae) 11.02.04 # yeah, I recall that a while before wikipeida, my reaction was more "this could be funny" than "this could be useful" 11.02.05 # I'm pretty sure it actually predates wikipedia.com at least 11.02.27 # I thought "This could be interesting" in a "It'll be entertaining, but it'd be nice if there was useful content too" 11.02.51 # How big are the portable wikipedia dumps? 11.03.19 # 2.4 GB, iirc 11.04.49 Quit fejfighter () 11.04.50 Join kubiix [0] (n=Miranda@mos-81-27-201-28.karneval.cz) 11.05.40 Join JoeXBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@59.61.25.150) 11.06.57 # looks like it uses around 300k 11.07.40 # Uses 300k? 11.07.47 # Is that the plugin size? 11.08.11 # that's I think what it gets from the plugin buffer 11.09.25 Join bluebrother [0] (i=B7Bnjizd@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 11.10.15 Quit JoeBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.10.50 # on another subject, is anyone around with a coldfire target who'd like to tell me how the spc patch runs after I've put some stuff in iram? 11.11.03 # I'm looking at you, XavierGr 11.11.34 # hcs: not fullspeed here 11.11.40 # on an h320 11.11.42 Join linuxstb__ [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 11.12.02 # I understand, I use no iram, I'm working on that now, could you test it in a few minutes? 11.12.25 # eh, im actually on my way to bed, its 0500 here 11.12.32 # same here :) 11.12.35 # but I just got up 11.12.44 # :) 11.13.13 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 11.13.18 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 11.16.12 Quit linuxstb_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 11.16.50 Quit kubiix (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.16.58 Join kubiix [0] (n=Miranda@mos-81-27-201-28.karneval.cz) 11.17.49 Quit JoeyBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.18.02 Join JoeyBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@59.61.27.215) 11.21.06 Quit perplexity ("Check out my rear window") 11.22.09 Quit gtkspert (Remote closed the connection) 11.22.32 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.23.06 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B96176.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.24.05 Join gtkspert [0] (n=gtkspert@gateless.info) 11.25.26 Join ender` [0] (n=ender@84.52.165.220) 11.25.50 Quit Brunellus_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.27.00 # whoa,how big is the IRAM on the h1xx? 11.27.31 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@59.61.28.190) 11.28.09 Join perplexity [0] (i=heh17333@dxb-as87281.alshamil.net.ae) 11.28.44 Quit dope ("Konversation terminated!") 11.29.46 # ah, mn 11.29.48 # *nm 11.30.58 Quit Llorean ("Leaving.") 11.31.04 # hcs: you asked for me? 11.31.34 # yes, I have an h1xx build that I'd like you to try, or I could send you the patch 11.32.02 # better send me the patch to compile it for H300 (which is more intensive than H100) 11.32.07 # ok 11.32.18 # but I can test it on H100 too 11.33.17 # are you uploading the patch somewhere? 11.33.28 # on the tracker now 11.33.37 # H100 and H300 should perform the same regarding codecs 11.33.43 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 11.34.34 # amiconn: maybe, but still... H300 has colour so I always have in the back of my head that H100 runs a little faster 11.34.44 # though I might be completely wrong 11.36.04 # Depends. If there are not many graphical operations, it doesn't matter 11.36.26 Quit JoeXBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.36.55 Join JoeXBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@59.61.30.72) 11.37.09 # H300 *used* to be a couple of percents slower due to the button polling, but thanks to using a special feature of the pcf50605 this is no longer true 11.37.20 Part Llorean 11.38.07 # (jhMikeS found that feature in the datasheet and implemented it for X5, and I backported it to H300) 11.38.14 # hcs: I am compiling now, I will let you know 11.38.18 # thanks 11.39.10 # hm, my ipod usb cable is disintegrating from heavy use 11.39.22 # gee I hate it that my H300 is one among those that have a problem with the USB bootloader mode... 11.40.34 Quit gtkspert (Remote closed the connection) 11.40.47 Join gtkspert [0] (n=gtkspert@gateless.info) 11.40.54 Join predius [0] (n=predius@63.99.9.135) 11.41.11 # hey gu, how far into the ipod 5.5 is rockbox? 11.41.33 # hcs: it seems to be considerably faster 11.41.53 # ...but still not fast enough? 11.42.00 # in the last version 10 seconds would be playbacked in 20 11.42.03 # now it is more like 15 11.42.10 # hm 11.42.28 # don't tell my you've run out of ideas!! :( 11.42.40 # one unfortunate aspect is that a lot of variables are in a large global structure, which won't fit in IRAM 11.42.54 # I might be able to pick out some of the heavily-used ones 11.43.20 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@unaffiliated/desowin) 11.43.59 # I have to say that quality is top notch :) 11.44.19 # even better from the mp3 rips I have from Galbadia hotel 11.44.25 # blargg is quite good at this 11.44.41 # predius: 30Gb works. We've worked out the technical problems with the 80Gb model, now we just need to implement them in a way that doesn't break support for the other players 11.45.20 # hcs: so is it realtime now on ipods? 11.45.31 # dan_a: and battery life? 11.45.49 # XavierGr: for almost everything, yes 11.45.56 Quit JoeyBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.45.59 # hcs: if we're talking about the nsf player, i noticed some nsfs play back fine at pitch 200% while some struggle at normal speed 11.46.10 # predius: I guess it will be the same as the other iPods: about 50% of the original firmware at the moment. 11.46.38 # Mikachu: we're talking about the SPC player, which device do you notice this on with NSF? 11.46.43 # ah 11.46.46 # on my nano 11.46.55 # hm 11.47.07 # can you recall any in particular? 11.47.13 # i don't remember which one it was, i can see if i find it 11.48.28 # ah, indiana jones 11.48.33 Join tucoz [0] (n=martin@rockbox/staff/tucoz) 11.49.00 # I almost certainly have it, I'll check it out 11.49.00 # the first subtrack 11.49.39 # seems to be the same with other subtracks 11.50.11 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 11.50.37 # it would be cool to see midi integrated with the playback system just like spc and nsf 11.51.00 # though I guess the patchset is difficult to handle with the playback code 11.52.19 Join JoeyBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@220.160.120.122) 11.53.11 Quit desowin ("use linux") 11.53.53 Quit JoeBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.54.40 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 11.58.05 Quit midgey () 11.58.56 # XavierGr: want to try another? 11.59.17 # sure 11.59.28 Join idnar [0] (i=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 11.59.37 # tell me when uploaded 11.59.41 # up 12.00.37 # Bagder: You here? 12.00.42 # er, cpufreq3.patch is in there by accident, will only affect iPods anyway 12.00.43 Quit JoeXBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.00.48 # well, PP5020 12.02.17 # Llorean: let me get one of your "opinion" things. :) 12.02.51 # flat black: http://img112.imageshack.us/img112/1893/clockdigits320x240x16yi6.png 12.02.53 # beveled: http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/24/clockdigitszf9.png 12.03.19 # midkay: Does the Clock override the currently set backdrop? 12.03.26 # it will. 12.03.29 # Alright. 12.03.51 # The beveled ones look nice. Not my personal thing, but I think people will like them. 12.04.15 # i'd considered allowing it, but i can't really stand transparent-thus-aliased bitmaps.. especially on like big text. 12.05.09 # I don't really think any of the current plugins should really allow custom backdrops 12.05.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.05.43 # ah, well i was actually thinking about custom (user's set) colors.. 12.05.49 # but same problem.. ugly, aliased bitmaps. 12.05.54 # Yeah 12.06.01 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p57A972AC.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.06.06 Join iwantanimac [0] (n=Miranda@203-59-152-209.dyn.iinet.net.au) 12.06.20 # hcs: OMG I want to kiss you!!! It is realtime! :D 12.06.40 # excellent 12.07.03 # it sounds and plays perfectly without gaps 12.07.14 # 70% boost ratio so far 12.07.15 # well, it won't be that way for every track, I assure you 12.07.20 # lots of variation between SPCs 12.07.32 # Uncharted Waters 2 has been the slowest I've seen on iPod so far. 12.07.35 # do you know some very intensive ones? 12.07.39 # h okay 12.07.52 # (awesome music, too, highly recommended) 12.08.34 # now I've got to see how this affects iPods, if it is damaging I'll have to make that whole thing conditional 12.09.16 # what kind of magic did you use? 12.09.22 # IRAM 12.09.32 # heh magic indeed 12.10.03 # I'm glad it worked so well 12.10.35 # now I will test uncharted waters 2 too 12.10.54 # but I think Castlevania 4 spc tracks are quite intensive 12.11.14 # Mast in the Mist was the one I noticed first 12.12.56 # what've you got working realtime? MIDI (I looked at the log - that's my best guess) 12.13.05 # SPC, SNES music 12.13.17 # ah. 12.13.21 # cool 12.13.53 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.13.58 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B97B12.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.14.12 # hcs: which track number is Mas in the Mist? Because the archive I downloaded has strange names 12.14.18 Quit iwantanimac ("Seeya") 12.14.33 # uw2-03 in the set I got from snesmusic.org 12.14.50 # hmm never checked that site 12.15.02 # I use galbadia hotel for all my game music 12.15.03 # it is as close to HVSC as it gets for SPC 12.15.06 # (and anime) 12.16.09 # hmm, actually seems to be running better, if anything, now 12.16.30 # uncharted waters new horizons is the game? 12.16.39 # yes 12.17.02 # Dai Koukai Jidai 2 12.17.20 # try zophar.net 12.17.39 # what kind of game is that rpg? 12.17.44 # Mikachu: as good as zophar's collection is for some things, snesmusic.org is pretty much definitive 12.18.01 # XavierGr: sailing, trading, piracy 12.18.23 # anyone wanna talk about the upcoming menu changes? I want to run the new and old code together... does it sound ok to put the new menus in apps/menus/ and slowly remove code from apps/*_menu.c ? 12.19.54 # hcs I got a rsn file, is that an archive type file? 12.20.11 # XavierGr: yes, it is just a renamed RAR 12.20.19 # ah okay 12.21.29 # hm, the sd3 spcs i have are inverted, i wonder if these are better 12.21.45 # sd3? 12.21.50 # seiken densetsu :) 12.21.52 # seiken densetsu? 12.21.53 # lol 12.21.54 # haha 12.21.55 # aka secret of mana 2 12.22.07 # secret of mana 1 was my best rpg in snes 12.22.33 # Calling it Secret of Mana 2 is a misnomer since then what would you call Seiken Densetsu 1? 12.22.41 # with my cousin (Genre9mp3) we were playing hours and hours when we were youngsters 12.22.46 # Final Fantasy Adventure for GB 12.22.51 # what hcs said 12.23.11 # seiken densetsu 2 is secret of mana 12.23.27 # I still feel very nostalgic when I listen to Secret of Mana music 12.23.37 # you should play sd3 then 12.23.41 # there is a fan translation 12.23.53 # I played Seiken Densetsu 3 on an emulator (ZSens) 12.23.57 # yeah it was quite good 12.24.00 # ah 12.24.26 # XavierGr: spc21 is up, there shouldn't be any change for you so you don't have to bother with it 12.25.08 # It was fun to play secret of mana with 2 players over the net using zsnes' net play 12.25.28 # hcs: I can assure you now that all tracks are realtime on H300 12.25.28 # nah, this one is also inverted, probably the same rip 12.25.43 # even the one you mentioned 12.25.53 # video game chat would probably be better located in #rockbox-community (just a note to get people into #rockbox-community) 12.25.58 # XavierGr: great! 12.26.09 # it's such a bother to change channels when a conversation slowly drifts :) 12.26.17 # eh? there is a #rockbox-community channel? 12.26.21 # so is #rockbox-community taking off? 12.26.27 # scorche: er, no 12.26.35 # but I bring it up whenever I can 12.26.43 # well, at least it is doing beter than the last attempt 12.28.13 # Mikachu: which indiana jones was it that you sent? 12.28.32 # hcs: are you going to commit it anytime soon? 12.28.35 # i don't know, the file is just indianajones.nsf 12.28.52 # if the tags don't say what game it is, i have no idea 12.29.00 # hm, you're right, Last Crusade is playing very poorly 12.29.18 # time to bust out the profiler 12.29.51 # XavierGr: I'll be posting on the forum asking for more testers soon, I'd like to hear of it tested on a few more targets before even suggesting it for SVN 12.30.37 # it does play beautifully, though, doesn't it 12.30.54 # hcs: 21 is the latest version? 12.31.01 # Llorean: yes 12.31.47 # it is now playing for 10 minutes without any kind of glitches 12.31.55 # scorche: put rockbox-community in the topic... might help it 12.32.02 Join entheh [0] (n=purr@88-106-137-64.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 12.32.14 # what's the bug number for spc? 12.32.23 # http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2007/ga070128.gif 12.32.24 # :) 12.32.36 # ah found it 12.32.36 # Mikachu: 6542 12.32.38 # JdGordon: but that is off-topic =P 12.32.46 # i usually don't have luck with the search function 12.33.47 # there's also a 2727 12.33.57 Join mattzz [0] (n=mattzz@e177175149.adsl.alicedsl.de) 12.34.21 # that's quite old 12.34.24 Quit safetydan ("Ex-Chat") 12.34.30 # yeah, but it's still open 12.35.06 # well, we still don't have 7z, though I wouldn't consider it at all likely 12.35.40 # zip or rar or .tar.gz would probably help the same amount 12.35.50 # but it's not like spc archives take a lot of space in the first place 12.36.05 # .gym are worse :) 12.36.16 # using any compression would require a major reworking, unless you stuff it in the codec 12.36.31 # yeah, especially for more than one file per archive 12.36.52 # and as we know the handling for that is not too good 12.38.25 # interestingly, we're using the library first suggested in 2727 12.38.43 # hcs: It seems to have a little problem with file lengths. 12.39.12 # Llorean: please do continue 12.39.40 # hcs: Well, for example the very short "The players have gone to sleep at the inn" sound from FFVI ("Nighty Night" it seems to be titled") is about 6 seconds... shows a track length of 2:55 12.40.21 # I'm only reading the "basic" tags in the header, there's a whole different tagging system that sticks extra data at the end of the file 12.40.43 # all sets from snesmusic.org seem to be tagged correctly with the basic tags 12.40.48 # hcs: So if a file is improperly tagged it could show up with a length of either 2:55 or 3:05? 12.41.00 # These seem to be the two lengths I get on the files. 12.41.30 # oh, those are the default times 12.41.56 # Default? 12.42.00 # goof troop plays fine on ipod nano 12.42.30 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 12.42.37 # Llorean: spc tracks don't have lengths 12.42.48 # it's just a small program written for the sound chip on the snes 12.42.52 Join Everybody [0] (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 12.43.12 # the default is 3:05, 2:55 might result from junk in that field 12.43.18 # Mikachu: Well, about half of mine seem to have defined lengths, and the other half are 2:55 or 3:05. Would it be possible to detect when there are no more instructions to perform? 12.43.28 # Is it just me or is archos build broken (/sh-elf/bin/ld: region FLASH is full)? 12.43.35 Quit Everybody (Client Quit) 12.43.41 # So even if the time remaining was improper it could move on to the next track? 12.43.46 # Llorean: yes, I should be able to add silence detection, as there was for NSF 12.44.01 # mattzz: http://build.rockbox.org/ shows them broken... 12.44.15 # Anyway, other than that, which is more my bad files than anything, everything seems fine here. 12.44.21 # great 12.44.21 Join Everybody [0] (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 12.44.27 # Bagder, should have looked. Another stupid one... 12.44.36 # hcs: Gigabeat is what I've just tested on, since iPods and Hxxxs seemed covered. 12.44.50 # ah, no fair, it's worked on gigabeat since day 1 12.45.02 # mattzz: its the v2 and fm problem that has grown to also include the plain recorder now 12.45.07 # Llorean: you can enable echo processing and gaussian filtering, too, if you want 12.45.07 # hcs: Yes, but it's good to know you haven't broken it. 12.45.43 # hcs: I can test on H100 and iPod Nano too, but if it works on any iPod, it works on the Nano, and the Hxxx seems done as well. 12.45.56 # I'll try to find an iAudio guy 12.46.01 # Bagder: How would you feel if I suggested some changes to the "Download" category of the menu? 12.46.44 # Llorean: I'm all for improvements! 12.47.04 # the new menus are going to be paniful to bring in :'( 12.47.18 # Bagder: I was thinking "Release" "Current Build" (which would be the SVN builds page) and "Extras" (A page containing a link to the daily fonts, a doom.zip containing rockdoom.wad and freedoom.wad or doom1.wad, and a link to the WPS Gallery) 12.47.37 # Bagder: Then, moving the current Daily Builds page to a link on the actual SVN Builds page entitled simply "Archived Versions" 12.47.41 # Bagder, I am currently working on a little memory monitor, would that be of some help for the development process? 12.48.11 # Llorean: I like it 12.49.12 # I think it'd simplify for people what to download, and maybe even reduce "Where do I find the fonts" and "Where do I download Doom" questions. 12.49.27 # Especially if the doom wads are already in a /.rockbox/doom folder structure in the zip. 12.49.28 # hcs: it doesn't seem to compile if i undef NOINTERP or ECHO 12.49.44 # Spc_Dsp.h: In function ‘DSP_run_’: 12.49.44 # Spc_Dsp.h:597: error: ‘struct Spc_Dsp’ has no member named ‘ram’ 12.49.45 Join decayedcell [0] (i=3ba74195@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-fa49e858570c35ff) 12.49.59 # Mikachu: ah, darn, I'll have to fix that up 12.50.26 # barrywardell: your patch appears to be working on my 5.5G Video 12.50.39 # Llorean: any maybe the "releases" page should direct people to the SVN builds instead of the daily 12.51.02 # barrywardell: however your latest v7 cop patch causes lots of lag 12.51.02 # markun: "current build" would be the svn builds, yes 12.51.02 # hcs: it sounds sort of like an old LP, is that because of no interpolation? 12.51.05 Join norbusan [0] (n=norbusan@host14-222.pool8175.interbusiness.it) 12.51.59 # hcs: also the waterfall backround noise in one of the sd2 files sounds wrong :) 12.52.18 # Mikachu: some of the crackle you hear is from the linear interpolation used in the DSP, and again in rockbox to resample from 32KHz to 44.1Hz 12.52.28 # hcs: "Always Together" 12.52.42 # I'll check it out, but there's likely not much I can do 12.53.01 # it would be nice if someone fixed setting sample rates on ipods, i think someone said it was settable at least 12.53.48 # and by fix i mean implement 12.54.17 # blargg talked about implementing a better resampler 12.55.23 # Mikachu: Do you know which clocks are available to the wolfson DAC in the ipods? 12.55.35 # no idea 12.55.53 Join n1s [0] (n=nils@nl104-202-175.student.uu.se) 12.56.12 # The Gigabeat can choose from a 24MHz and 16.9MHz clock to make all but 1 supported rockbox frequencies 12.56.32 # it's a shame that I have to mutilate these SPCs to see how they work with default length... 12.56.44 # if the ipods only have the 24MHz you can still make everything, but the 44.1kHz ones will be a bit off 12.56.55 # markun: Is the Gigabeat's remote supposed to be functioning properly yet? 12.57.25 # Llorean: well, right now it only works as intended in the WPS 12.57.27 # markun: what do we run it at now? 12.57.34 # markun: It works pretty well in the menus too 12.57.38 # hcs: 24 I believe 12.57.47 # markun: My concern was just when the main unit is on Hold, and the remote isn't. There's some real strangeness there. 12.58.00 # Is that supposed to be working? 12.58.05 # Llorean: yes, that's because of the "LCD Power off" feature 12.58.40 # Llorean: if you disable it in the menu it will also work with the backlight off 12.58.47 # with hold on even 12.58.47 # Ah, okay 12.58.59 # Why does the LCD Power Off prevent the remote from working fully? 12.59.31 # because it also goes to some other screen to prevent screen updates or something. Didn't look at the code yet. 12.59.34 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54964C6B.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.00.23 # Ah, gotcha 13.00.27 # Just curious. :) 13.00.51 # I was more or less curious if it was something that may be fixable, or if that was just a set cost for using the poweroff feature. 13.01.31 # it's fixable. I think sloth was working on it but he took things a bit too personal when his splash screen commits weren't appreciated 13.01.39 # I haven't seen him in a while 13.01.54 # If only people would communicate more.. 13.02.08 Part norbusan 13.02.13 # Always a problem 13.03.14 # hcs: seeking doesn't seem to work right 13.03.28 # XavierGr: yes, it is intentionally nonfunctional 13.03.36 # really? 13.03.41 # if you seek backwards it restarts the track, otherwise it is ignored 13.04.00 # seeking may be implemented, but wasn't my first concern (which was speed_ 13.04.07 # of course 13.04.11 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|away (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 13.05.11 Join Kitt0s [0] (i=Kaa@87.68.19.8.cable.012.net.il) 13.06.17 # that sansa emulator sounds mighty cool... 13.06.36 Quit decayedcell ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 13.07.24 # Aye, it is nifty sounding. 13.10.33 # hcs: does it have looping like SID? 13.10.45 Join muesli__ [0] (n=muesli_t@91.64.230.92) 13.10.54 # what the heck does dwarf2_read_address: Corrupted DWARF expression. mean in gdb when I try to print a variable? 13.11.04 Join g33 [0] (n=g33@87-194-6-12.bethere.co.uk) 13.11.05 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.11.20 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B977DD.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.11.23 # i think the dwarf doesn't like the arm-elf 13.11.30 # does rockbox support recording on irivers? 13.11.35 # markun: the tracks play as they will for the length specified in the header, unless repeat = one in which case the track is allowed to play forever 13.11.38 # * Llorean resist suggesting his THAC0 is too low. 13.11.57 # Mikachu: its the sim build... 13.11.59 # g33: yes at least on h1xx/h300 not sure about h10 13.12.10 # cool 13.12.19 # hcs: wouldn't plugins make more sense for such audio formats? 13.12.31 # does it have level meters, so you can see that the signal isnt too low or clipping? 13.13.02 # g33: take a look in the manual and all will be clear :-) 13.13.05 # hcs: or if it is a plugin right now please tell me to shut up :) 13.13.09 # Llorean: would you be able to provide such a doom.zip for the extras page? 13.13.13 # markun: no, I'd like to have 'em in a playlist, it is in a codec 13.13.16 # (http://www.rockbox.org/extras.html) 13.13.39 # hcs: yes, but a playlist if neverending songs? 13.14.02 # Bagder: if he cant, i can 13.14.05 # im too l33t to rtfm ^^ 13.14.06 # markun: typically one would not do that, repeat = 1 does that with any format anyway 13.14.09 # nice 13.14.25 # hcs: ah, I thought it was a repeat = 1 option in the header.. sorry 13.14.43 # g33: then enjoy not receiving any help... 13.14.54 # Bagder, how about linking extras to a wiki page? 13.14.57 # \ö/ 13.15.26 # mattzz: yeah, that works for me 13.15.39 # Bagder: Gimme just a moment. 13.15.50 # Bagder, if there is no need for a strict content control that should work 13.16.01 # (in terms of illegal links/uploads of roms etc.) 13.16.18 # mattzz: we patrol our wiki well 13.16.35 # scorche, ;-) 13.16.39 # and if we want to control packages to remain untouched, we host them on the download server 13.16.46 # instead of wiki 13.16.52 # Than it should work. 13.17.08 # Bagder, did you get my question regarding the memory monitor/editor? 13.17.33 # mattzz: got it, and I'm sure some people can get good use out of it 13.17.54 # Bagder: Can I attempt to DCC it, or will it be a wiki page, or what? Using freedoom it's ~6.8mb 13.18.20 # Bagder, OK - just wanted to make sure, that there is no one in place yet. 13.18.33 # let's have the wording in the wiki, and I can put the doom zip on the dl server 13.19.46 # ExtraDownload or RockboxExtras or ? 13.20.05 # I like RockboxExtras 13.20.20 # Llorean, do you think putting a "if you have never done this and are not willing to put quite an amount of time into it stop here" at the top of the SimpleGuideToCompiling / WorkingWithPatches will help for the noob-patching-problems? 13.20.43 # RockBoxExtraDownloads? 13.21.24 # or ExtraDownloadsForRockbox ... 13.21.26 # bluebrother: "Before you begin, be aware that this process can require a decent amount of time and technical knowledge and should not be attempted by a casual user, but rather by those intending to invest time in development" maybe? 13.21.33 # * mattzz has to cool down 13.21.52 # * scorche hands mattzz a block of ice to sit on 13.22.12 # Llorean, yes. Better worded than my try ;-) 13.22.13 # * Mikachu puts an empty bucket under mattzz's chair 13.22.23 # * mattzz is making a zizzzling noise 13.22.39 # but I was simply thinking if that would help those "how to install (*sic*) patches" questions in the forums 13.22.53 # I really don't know. 13.23.05 # maybe people think patches do not require compiling because one install step is called "ipodpatcher" 13.23.10 # Considering how blatantly people can ignore bold red text at the start of the ipodinstallation, you might need a blink tag. 13.23.23 # maybe they think it because MS usually ships binary patches. 13.23.45 # you could probably form a complete windows installation from their patches :) 13.23.52 # and many other companies put out binary patches as well 13.24.14 # and those people patching software to override installation restrictions / license etc. use binary patches as well 13.24.23 # I think most people ask about how to use patches *before* they get to the simple guide to compiling page 13.24.30 # in fact, except for the open source world patches are usually binary 13.24.47 # The most common question isn't "how do I apply patches" or "What do I do with them" so much as "Where do I download them to?" 13.24.58 # sure, but it could help keeping them away from actually trying it after they read the first lines of the page 13.25.11 # instead of repeatedly asking about the same stuff 13.25.36 # Yeah, I think something like that belongs there. A disclaimer of sorts 13.26.23 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxExtras 13.26.28 # feel free to improve 13.28.42 # hmm, the "releases" download page lists the daily builds also and is missing the old 2.4 manual. Intended? 13.31.25 # Llorean, do you think we can keep this as a first version? http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WorkingWithPatches 13.31.40 # well I don't know where any 2.4 manual is... 13.31.54 # bluebrother: We can hope that'll help 13.32.00 Join anathema [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 13.32.09 # ok. I add that line to the SimpleGuide also. 13.32.17 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 13.32.23 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B94EE2.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.32.36 # woo :) my menu code is finally working 13.32.36 # Bagder: if you need one, i have one from a long time ago...(i discovered it on my computer a couple days ago while digging through ancient folders) 13.33.32 Join barrywardell_ [0] (n=barrywar@host-194-46-229-35.dsl-ie.utvinternet.net) 13.35.34 # ok, testing new menu on the front page 13.35.58 # the svn build page would need some description 13.37.29 Quit barrywardell (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 13.37.30 # It probably doesn't need much. 13.37.49 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@unaffiliated/desowin) 13.38.33 # "Below the table are builds of Rockbox containing all of the changes found on the front page changelog. If builds are not currently showing, wait 5-10 minutes and then refresh the page, or download an older build from the Archived Daily Builds(link) page" 13.38.34 # "Rockbox for Fonts" looks odd 13.39.00 # hehe, yeah 13.39.01 # heh 13.39.06 # but I've ignored that 13.40.12 # Current Build & Extras are on the same line in the side menu of the extra's page 13.40.25 # yes, I fixed that now 13.40.31 # ok ;-) 13.40.39 # Bagder: I don't think the (link) needs to be included in the actual link. ;) 13.40.50 # haha 13.41.40 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 13.41.48 # The 'current build' page is still missing the side menu 13.42.03 # not on the front page 13.42.18 # I've not made it "global" yet 13.42.30 # and by tradition that will take a week ;-) 13.42.37 # hehe 13.42.42 # traditions are nice ;-) 13.44.19 Join Abcminiuser [0] (n=dean_cam@ppp36FB.dsl.pacific.net.au) 13.44.59 Part Abcminiuser 13.45.06 Join Abcminiuser [0] (n=dean_cam@ppp36FB.dsl.pacific.net.au) 13.45.31 # we can now point to an "official" rockbox wad package 13.45.32 # Bagder: What do you think about adding a wiki search box in the front page? 13.45.55 # yeah, I've been thinking about that as well 13.46.15 # maybe later, family time coming up now... 13.46.16 # I would rather have a title entry box than a search box 13.46.16 # it would be sweet to not have to click on the wiki link each time I search for something specific :P 13.46.47 # don't you people have bookmarks? :) 13.48.11 # I just type site:www.rockbox.org/twiki into my google search box... ;) 13.48.37 # hence why i would rather have a title entry box 13.48.42 # you can make a search box for that in firefox 13.49.35 Part tucoz ("Leaving") 13.51.07 # http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_nNA8t5eVM&NR just to keep u guys motivated (looks like somewhere in scandinavia huh?) 13.51.17 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/5199 can anyone check if my patch is ok ? I think it should be applied in svn fast and I don't know if it's all right 13.51.42 # muesli__: haha that's the swedish version of american idol 13.52.16 # i knew it ;-) but we have similar weirdos ;-) 13.52.18 # ...and completely offtopic 13.53.21 # desowin: you probably need some more ifdefs for calling lcd_shutdown? 13.53.38 # or is it defined for all other targets already? 13.53.50 # (which seems unlikely since it wasn't called before) 13.53.56 # are there coding guidelines ? 13.55.11 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.188.29) 13.57.47 Join Ribs [0] (n=ribs@91.84.8.218) 13.59.20 Quit barrywardell_ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 13.59.50 # desowin: yes...see the DOCS folder 14.00.08 Part Llorean 14.00.16 Quit petur ("*plop*") 14.05.30 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.05.44 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host87-174-dynamic.58-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 14.08.15 Quit Redbreva (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.09.47 Quit Abcminiuser ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 14.10.51 # how can I get size information about the currently used font in a plugin? 14.11.22 # font_get and font_getstringsize are working on a given font 14.11.54 # use them on FONT_USERFONT or something like that 14.13.50 # Mikachu, how do I find out about the currently used font? 14.14.06 # that's what i just said 14.14.15 # i just don't know the exact name to use 14.14.49 # Mikachu, you mean there is already something like FONT_USERFONT available? 14.14.54 # yes 14.15.08 # Mikachu, ah, ok. will grep font.h ;-) 14.15.14 # http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110083483658&indexURL=0&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting 14.15.20 # oops this link came too big 14.15.45 # now this is what I call a big collection 14.16.08 Join tucoz [0] (i=50ca62ea@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-74773696affb0451) 14.16.43 # Bagder: the 2.4 is still available from http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/pub/Main/RockboxManual/rockbox-manual-2.4.pdf 14.17.06 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/pub/Main/RockboxManual/rockbox-manual-2.4.txt 14.17.14 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p5484BF28.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 14.17.14 # Mikachu, did you mean FONT_UI? 14.17.21 # that sounds likely 14.17.35 # and http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/pub/Main/RockboxManual/rockbox-manual-2.4.zip for the open office files. 14.17.48 # Mikachu, dammit, I thought that was the default rockbox font... 14.18.02 Join _Veseliq_ [0] (n=veseliq@195.85.215.210) 14.18.04 # (the links are hidden in the wiki history for RockboxManual) 14.18.05 # mattzz: that is probably FONT_FIXED or SYS 14.18.14 Join webguest63 [0] (i=d210251a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-bc71f9b294e03e6b) 14.18.21 # mattzz: font_getstringsize() is mainly an internal function, because the current font might be different on main & remote 14.18.22 # Mikachu, you are right. FONT_UI does the trick. Thanks! 14.18.43 # You are supposed to use lcd_getstringsize() and lcd_remote_getstringsize(), respectively 14.18.47 # heh, it was SYSFIXED 14.19.03 # can someone please help me put rockbox on my 2nd gen nano? 14.19.16 # webguest63: no 14.19.23 # webguest63: No - the 2nd gen nano isn't supported yet 14.19.33 # oh i see.. thanks 14.19.43 # Those 2 don't have a font argument, but work on whatever is currently selected for this lcd 14.20.18 # amiconn, I want to find out about how many rows of text can be displayed. I will use lcd_getstringsize() than. 14.20.44 # what about ipodlinux? can the 2nd gen nano run it? 14.20.55 # no 14.21.18 # oh crap.. thanks anyway 14.21.48 # if Apple would be more developer friendly on iPods .... 14.21.51 # webguest63: the hardware in the 2nd gen nano is completely different than the 1st gen 14.22.15 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 14.22.51 # should I be able to determine if I'm not building for a gigabeat by doing #ifndef TOSHIBA_GIGABEAT_F ? 14.22.54 # i see... 14.24.40 # hcs: yes that should work 14.25.21 Part tucoz 14.25.29 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.26.01 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 14.26.10 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 14.26.53 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.200.95) 14.27.17 # hcs: Checking for specific models should be kept to an absolute minimum. Check for features instead, wherever possible 14.27.41 # amiconn: ok, where's the "beefy processor" feature defined? 14.28.03 # lol 14.28.12 # where can i get half life and CS for the ipod running rockbox or ipl? are they just skins for idoom? 14.28.18 # you can check for cpu frequency 14.28.32 # Mikachu: cpu frequency on the gigabeat is defined at 16MHz 14.28.48 # that's not my fault :P 14.29.27 Quit barrywardell () 14.29.29 # It's not a fault, it's correct for targets which do scaling, provided this is the lowest freq possible in rockbox 14.29.52 # Check CPUFREQ_MAX instead 14.30.13 # webguest63: they are add-ons, and you will find them yourself 14.30.34 # scorche: where? 14.30.38 # google 14.31.19 # are they generic add ons for all doom ports? 14.31.48 # it depends what doom you are running 14.32.03 # if that version supports add-ons 14.32.40 # ok ill go check google. thanks 14.36.07 # is there any better way to #ifdef all iPods than #if defined(IPOD_3G) || defined(IPOD_4G) || defined(IPOD_MINI2G) || .... ? 14.36.46 # only ipods or portaplayer based targets? 14.36.52 # you want to use the same ifdef as the one that determines if your lcd function gets included 14.37.13 # #idef IPOD_ARCH maybe... 14.37.19 # #ifdef even 14.41.02 # or better it would be to ifdef all targets that have Renesas HD66753 Graphics LCD Controller/Driver ? 14.42.41 Join Criamos [0] (n=Criamos@p54930744.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 14.46.51 Quit webguest63 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 14.47.12 # hm the clipping light when recording doesnt work? 14.49.44 Join GodEater [0] (i=bryan@host-84-9-128-154.bulldogdsl.com) 14.54.57 Quit brainiac_ghost ("Leaving") 14.59.01 Quit Lear ("Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.1/2006120418]") 15.01.44 # hrm.. quick coding question. 15.02.21 # if i have an int year = 2007.. any quick way to split that up into seperate ints? i can get the "2" by year/1000 and the "7" by year%10.. what about the zeros? 15.03.27 # ah. think i got it. 15.03.33 # + and - 15.03.42 # hm? 15.03.53 # int thousand = 2007/1000 15.04.08 # int hundred = (2007-thousand*1000) / 100 15.04.24 # (not guaranteeing it's the best way) 15.04.42 # hrm. 15.04.47 # testing this method.. 15.06.34 # yeah, it works.. 15.06.57 # year%1000 = thousands.. 15.07.02 # wait. 15.07.11 # year/1000 = thousands. :) 15.07.13 # year%1000/100 = hundreds.. 15.07.17 # year%100/10 = tens.. 15.07.22 # year%10 = ones. 15.07.28 # ugh, lots of unnecessary divisions 15.07.49 # it's not exactly something in an inner loop 15.08.01 # * midkay reads up, wondering where amiconn proposed his bette solution.. 15.08.02 # Nah, not lots, bu tsome extra ones 15.08.18 # Mikachu's method needs 4 divisions, yours needs 6 15.09.23 # not sure i even get his... 15.09.36 # year/1000 <= #1 15.09.46 # year%1000/100 <= #2 and #3 15.09.54 # (2007-thousand*1000) / 100 -> (2007 - 2*1000) / 100 -> (2007 - 2000) / 100 -> 7 / 100? 15.10.02 # year%100/10 <= #4 and #5 15.10.07 # I think divmod might be the best way to go 15.10.19 # year%10 <= #6 15.10.34 Quit psiborg ("leaving") 15.10.51 # http://rafb.net/p/zzXEmW34.html (Python code, but it shouldn't be hard to port it to any other language) 15.11.27 # would be nice if you could just do year & 9000 :) 15.11.35 # mm.. 15.12.18 # i think i'd prefer a bit less efficiency for something shorter and much more understandable (to me..) 15.12.21 # If you just need base 10 and it's a long number, you could (mis-)use snprintf 15.13.52 # char buf[8]; snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "%07d", year); 15.14.23 # i don't see what that will do.. 15.14.50 # Then you can read out: ones=buf[6]-'0'; tens = buf[5]-'0'; hundreds = buf[4]-'0'; thousands = buf[3]-'0'; 15.15.03 # It's not very elegant, but it should work 15.15.33 # * midkay stares 15.15.41 # amiconn, nice one ;-) 15.15.51 Quit Ribs ("eh eh ehhhh!") 15.16.28 # i'll stick with (in comparison) simpler, inline calculations.. thanks, though. 15.16.58 # In practise I would use Mikachu's method 15.17.13 Join Wiwie [0] (n=goddi@trir-590fa6c9.pool.einsundeins.de) 15.18.53 # why are we extracting these digits in the first place? 15.20.40 # here is another one: I want to toggle a value by pressing a button a long time (BUTTON_SELECT | BUTTON_REPEAT). If the value has toggled I do not want further toggling. 15.21.12 # What is the best way to do that? 15.22.33 # Use a _PRE 15.22.41 # check if the previous button press was BUTTON_SELECT 15.23.29 # Thanks. 15.25.10 Quit akaias (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.27.07 # what works, works ;-) 15.27.35 Join akaias [0] (n=akaias@c-76-16-18-102.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 15.40.12 Join webguest15 [0] (i=51cdc74b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-9e29570854dc22a6) 15.40.16 # Hi there 15.40.38 # is there anyone here =D 15.41.06 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.41.22 # Hi webguest15 - most people here stay quiet until they see something that they want to respond to 15.42.07 Join Genre9mp3 [0] (n=MARVIN_T@rockbox/contributor/Genre9mp3) 15.42.36 Quit JoeyBorn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.42.37 Quit webguest15 (Client Quit) 15.42.42 Join webguest33 [0] (i=51cdc74b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-1520cb38169e58e0) 15.42.46 # Allright.. ( still same guest ) 15.43.13 # I have some questions about rockbox.. I searched the entire internet, forums etc but i can't find it.. 15.43.23 # Could you help me ? 15.43.43 # Ask the questions - if I can't help you, maybe someone who can will answer 15.43.43 # go ahead 15.43.54 # thanks .. 15.44.20 # I got an ipod 5G ( video ) .. and installed with Ipod linux , Rockbox and the normal Apple OS 15.44.48 # Its just when I turn on my ipod, automaticly rockbox opens.. 15.45.31 # webguest33: The rockbox bootloader goes into rockbox unless you are telling it not to. 15.45.34 # First when i used the center button and the menu button, my ipodloader opened.. Do you know how to get rockbox into the loader 15.46.12 # How can I set the apple OS to the normal loader, like the "first"loader.. 15.47.39 # The only way to choose between rockbox, ipodlinux, and apple os for me is center --> menu ... and then quick the menu button, thats when I come into the ipodloader.. When I dont do anything automatic rockbox opens. How do I change it ?? 15.48.42 # webguest33: Using the Rockbox bootloader, you can't. You might be better off with Loader2 from ipodlinux (which gives you a configurable menu) - but we can't help you with that 15.49.31 Nick hcs is now known as TimeConstable (n=agashlin@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 15.50.05 # I thought I installed the Loader2 from ipodlinux.. I allready "insert"the rockbox into the loader.. But i want the loader to appear when i turn on my ipod.. Now automatic my rockbox opens.. You can't help me with this either? 15.50.35 Nick TimeConstable is now known as hcs (n=agashlin@nat01-silvers-ext.Rutgers.EDU) 15.51.03 # It sounds like the Rockbox bootloader has been installed after loader2 - install loader2 again and you should be fine :D 15.51.43 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m204.net81-65-15.noos.fr) 15.51.45 # any iPod user can check if http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/5199 works ? 15.52.04 # Allrighty, So its like installing ipod linux again with bootloader 2 ? 15.53.00 # webguest33: Yes, but you've already got the rest of iPodLinux on there, so you only need to put Loader2 on there. 15.53.25 # amiconn, maybe you can help me once more: What is the preferred way of printing text inversed mode? 15.53.45 # yeah I see the wikipod site, but I think its way to difficult! I allready tried that once... 15.54.17 # Is this right: I just dropped the .rockbox and the rockbox.ipod files on ma ipod dik 15.54.49 # webguest33: yes if you already had loader2 that should be enough 15.55.15 # sp it seems your problem is with the ipodloader... 15.55.17 # so 15.55.50 # it's ifdefed but when tried to compile rockbox for iRiver H10, it poped up "powermgmt.c:(.text.shutdown_hw+0x128): undefined reference to `lcd_shutdown'" :/ 16.00.12 Quit Genre9mp3 () 16.00.23 # hmmm 16.00.30 # there is one way to get it work 16.00.40 # there are many ways 16.00.48 # center and menu.. and then again menu.. then the ipodloader appears.. 16.00.55 # But its just not the right one.. 16.01.04 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 16.01.05 # but anyway thanks for your help.. =D 16.01.05 Join nom2 [0] (n=fn-javac@amp80-1-82-246-77-19.fbx.proxad.net) 16.01.13 # I'm gonna try some.. 16.01.17 # Bye 16.01.24 Quit webguest33 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 16.01.35 # hello 16.02.13 Quit nom2 ("Java user signed off") 16.05.24 Quit linuxstb__ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.05.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.10.44 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B96DC7.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.11.54 Join rp- [0] (n=rp@193.154.222.107) 16.12.25 Join funky [0] (n=repulse@unaffiliated/funky) 16.31.24 Join dune2 [0] (n=dune2@dune.net2.nerim.net) 16.35.40 Quit desowin ("use linux") 16.38.50 Join ppeom [0] (i=oppa123@222.101.44.228) 16.39.04 # hi all 16.41.18 Join BiptoN [0] (n=BiptoN@dsl092-050-020.lax1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 16.44.52 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.188.29) 16.52.33 # hcs: i can confirm ipods are too slow for gaussian interp :) 16.55.47 Join mattzz_ [0] (n=mattzz@e177175174.adsl.alicedsl.de) 16.57.11 Quit mattzz_ (Client Quit) 16.57.29 Join mattzz_ [0] (n=mattzz@e177175174.adsl.alicedsl.de) 16.59.04 Quit ppeom () 17.09.02 Join fasmaie [0] (i=1000@cpe-65-24-91-251.columbus.res.rr.com) 17.09.30 Join KCC [0] (n=a@CPE0018e7004bcf-CM001225708556.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 17.11.21 Join arkascha [0] (n=arkascha@xdsl-213-196-215-68.netcologne.de) 17.11.37 Quit arkascha (Remote closed the connection) 17.12.31 Quit mattzz (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.12.40 Nick mattzz_ is now known as mattzz (n=mattzz@e177175174.adsl.alicedsl.de) 17.15.42 Join Redbreva [0] (n=chatzill@host86-144-107-44.range86-144.btcentralplus.com) 17.19.58 Join shodan [0] (n=shodan@ip149.99-113-216.pppoe4.joliette.intermonde.net) 17.21.41 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 17.24.14 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 17.24.23 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 17.25.08 # ok, I feel shamed for asking this, as I've done it before...but I'm getting a "-bash: rockboxdev.sh: command not found" when trying to run rockboxdev.sh from inside the tools folder. I used chmod to allow the file to execute...now I'm at a loss. 17.26.48 # is . in your path? tried ./rockboxdev.sh ? 17.26.58 Quit gamkiller (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.27.02 # oh go 17.27.03 # god 17.27.22 # yea, that was it. :( 17.28.29 Join gamkiller [0] (i=1001@c83-250-79-230.bredband.comhem.se) 17.30.07 Join Ribs [0] (n=ribs@91.84.8.218) 17.35.53 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@ip-155.net-81-220-111.rev.numericable.fr) 17.36.16 Join linuxstb__ [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 17.37.26 # hi mirak 17.37.36 # planning to work on video again? 17.38.24 # markun: hi, how are you ? 17.38.47 # fine, thanks :) 17.41.34 # hum it's strange it's like charging from usb doesn't work anymore on the H300 ... 17.41.49 # on rockbox or iriver firmware 17.42.38 # sounds like a HW problem then 17.43.03 Quit linuxstb_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 17.43.39 # markun: The cpu scaling improved my battery time by about 45 mins. Repeated twice 17.44.00 # markun: on the gigabeat 17.44.25 # fasmaie: yes, I remember 17.45.20 # markun: Sorry, I saw you mention perldiver's lower times to someone else, I just wanted to make sure he understood that the effect of CPU scaling is not fully documented yet 17.45.30 # :) 17.45.45 # On the gigabeat, at least 17.46.01 Part fasmaie 17.49.09 # can somebody help me with the lcd_puts() function? 17.49.42 # I dont want the parts right of the given position being erased 17.50.18 # markun: it seems to work now, strange ... 17.50.30 Join toffe [0] (n=toffe@70.135.33.46) 17.50.32 # mirak: so, what about video? 17.51.07 # it's all about time 17.51.46 # well what I started was trying to port ffmpeg mpeg2 17.52.17 # because it seemed easier to optimise and understand than libmpeg2 which is unmaintened 17.52.59 # Hello 17.54.21 # mirak: and xvid 17.54.52 # nobody looked at this patch 17.55.20 # it was ugly anyway 17.55.25 Quit trypee (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.55.52 Join trypee [0] (n=trypee@ip68-8-222-147.sd.sd.cox.net) 17.57.32 Quit blind ("PJIRC forever!") 17.57.46 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.58.46 # markun: xvid I don't know 18.00.37 # mirak : talk with dune2 and twins when they are connected, they seems interested on working on the mpegplayer 18.01.28 # hey all !! 18.01.34 # hey mirak :) 18.03.19 # mirak, we are looking in main loop of mpegplayer with twins, to insert buffer[0] & buffer[1], to preload next chunck of data while playing previous one .... 18.04.14 Join Nibbier [0] (n=sven@port-212-202-78-79.dynamic.qsc.de) 18.04.52 # midkay: but as I begin to do that ... I had mistake in mpeg2_decode and mad_decode, as they works with pointer independant of "buffer" ... and cannot be updated with indexed buffer 18.05.01 # dune2: sorry you should ask to linuxstb__ 18.05.11 # ooops sorry midkay ... it was for mirak :) 18.05.22 # mirak: ok :) 18.05.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.05.41 # I only worked on the idct part in asm 18.05.59 Join finny [0] (i=485e425f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-68d65bd841a94872) 18.06.19 # ok 18.06.22 # how to put rock on sansa e250 i need help 18.06.32 # rockbox 18.06.54 # have you followed http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SansaE200Install 18.07.53 # thanks 18.09.17 Join webguest96 [0] (i=47e2c422@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-044fc65bb7726937) 18.14.45 Quit webguest96 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 18.15.46 Quit finny ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 18.17.56 Join webguest58 [0] (i=485e425f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-c6ef4b75c17b06c4) 18.24.43 Quit anathema (Nick collision from services.) 18.25.05 Join wooo [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 18.27.04 Join Viele-baeren [0] (n=kvirc@wikipedia/Viele-baeren) 18.27.09 # hello 18.28.37 Join webguest50 [0] (i=51cdc74b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-dee52f13b5b66295) 18.28.50 # hea.. could I ask something?? 18.29.07 # Does one of you guys know how to get Apple Os work on ma ipod.. 18.29.29 # I got a dual boot with rockbox ipodlinux and apple os .. but os doesnt work anymore.. Any suggestions? 18.32.17 # what bootloader are you using? 18.32.37 # I think there was an issue some time ago, but only for some ipod series. 18.32.50 # already tried installing the latest Rockbox bootloader? 18.33.50 # no boot loader 18.34.03 # ? 18.34.27 # need help 18.34.29 # eha am sorry 18.34.33 # thought no-one was there 18.34.40 # Ehh Am using the bootloader 2 18.34.51 # and got ipod linux and rockbox installed ( dual boot ) 18.35.00 # how to get sansa on rockbox 18.35.33 # root 18.35.44 # oops 18.35.45 # How do I replace/reinstall my ipod apple os .. ? 18.36.37 # webguest58: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SansaE200Install 18.41.34 Join HardDisk_WP [0] (n=Marco@wikipedia/harddisk) 18.43.59 # Please.. someone/ 18.44.20 # webguest50, there is no bootloader2. There is loader2 from the IPL people 18.44.41 # if there are problems with that we can't help you here. I suggest trying the latest Rockbox bootloader 18.45.23 # need help installing rockbox on sansa e250 18.45.54 # webguest58: i directed you to our installation guide. does that not work for you? 18.46.03 Nick Everybody|away is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 18.46.34 # Allright I mean loader 2... But its the apple OS what does not work. =/ 18.47.45 # webguest50: loader2 is made by ipodlinux people, not rockbox. i recommend you ask in #ipodlinux about it 18.48.02 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 18.48.05 # afk 18.49.02 # can any one make a video on youtube how to do this plz 18.49.31 Part Viele-baeren ("Ich verlasse euch nun leider, bis dann!") 18.50.43 # webguest58: The sansa port is not intended for general use yet (it doesn't have audio!) but is more for developers right now, if following the insatt instructions is too difficult I recomend you to wait until it matures a bit more... 18.51.10 # - insatt 18.51.13 # mm allright 18.51.15 # thanks anyway 18.51.18 Quit webguest50 ("CGI:IRC") 18.53.43 # oops, dropped my H300 in the floor :( 18.53.44 Quit webguest58 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 18.53.56 # i need a cradle :( does the H340 cradle/dock work for the H320? 18.55.09 # spug: I don't think it fits as well, but i guess it should work... 18.55.44 # hmm, okay 18.55.52 # thanks 18.56.48 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.00.15 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.192.13) 19.01.09 Quit mirak (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.02.52 Join mike__ [0] (n=chatzill@pool-72-66-102-217.washdc.fios.verizon.net) 19.03.00 Nick mike__ is now known as m6arate (n=chatzill@pool-72-66-102-217.washdc.fios.verizon.net) 19.04.21 # on maxween's applied patches page, http://members.a1.net/maxwen/rockbox/patched-20070112-1050.htm, it says bmpresize requires version 1.28 of bmp.c. What does this mean and how can I get it? I am trying to make a custom build. 19.07.10 # it's an old revision of bmp.c look in the cahangelog for one of amiconns changes that added support for several formats among other things 19.07.50 Join fgsf [0] (i=54381711@gateway/web/cgi-irc/irc.jpgclan.com/x-5bb5bbdec8e97c63) 19.08.24 Nick w1ll14m|away is now known as w1ll14m (n=w1ll14m@84-104-81-208.cable.quicknet.nl) 19.08.25 # WTF 19.08.35 # o_O 19.09.19 Quit Arathis (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.09.32 # WTF it'ds a noob 19.09.36 # eh... 19.09.42 Join shnee [0] (n=CurtyD13@216.54.146.10) 19.09.48 # ban him pls 19.09.49 # time for a kick ... it's a web irc noob 19.09.55 # script kiddie alert?! 19.10.01 # fgsf is i=54381711@gateway/web/cgi-irc/irc.jpgclan.com/x-5bb5bbdec8e97c63 * [54381711] CGI:IRC user on http://irc.jpgclan.com/ 19.10.03 # Name: dslb-084-056-023-017.pools.arcor-ip.net 19.10.03 # Address: 84.56.23.17 19.10.28 # damn... there goes the log 2 MB's up 19.10.29 Quit fgsf (Client Quit) 19.10.35 # Bagder, anyone? 19.10.44 # he's quitted... 19.10.47 # ah 19.10.48 # i ignored 19.10.49 # i see.... 19.10.51 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p5484BF28.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 19.11.11 # Mikachu, how did you get the IP? 19.11.17 # top secret 19.11.30 # function hexip() { a=$(for a (`echo $1 | sed -r 's/(..)(..)(..)(..)/\1 \2 \3 \4/'`) {hextodec $a}|xargs|sed s/\ /./g); hostx $a } 19.11.34 # % hexip 54381711 19.11.49 # that bash? 19.11.54 # zsh 19.12.09 Quit Soap () 19.12.22 # i figured he might get scared if i pasted his ip :) 19.12.22 # hmm... anyone know what happened to #ifdef HAVE_TC_RAMCACHE? 19.12.30 # seems to have been removed from settings.c 19.12.34 # mikachu:whahhaah 19.12.44 Join caitsith_2 [0] (i=tiac@208.181.51.67) 19.12.46 # lol 19.12.52 # haha 19.12.52 # Arathis: do you have a H10 5GB? 19.12.57 # and that in turn broke a patch that i use 19.12.59 # mikachu:i would :) maybe this channel is full of hackers.. he'll be dead 19.13.07 Quit m6arate ("Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.1/2006120418]") 19.13.34 # getting yours is easier, just /whois ;) 19.13.42 Join Soap [0] (n=Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 19.13.45 # barrywardell: no. a 20gb 19.14.01 Join Brunellus [0] (n=luigi@unaffiliated/brunellus) 19.14.13 # Could I get write permission to my wiki account DamienGood. I intend to contribute battery life benchmarks. 19.14.15 # mikachu: i know, but i haven't done anything to let you guys get my ip ;) 19.14.29 # and if so, ll just replace my nic in my gateway and i have a new ip :) 19.14.36 # Arathis: ah, ok. i wanted someone to test midgey's rockboy patch on a 5gb to see if they get the same bug i do 19.14.42 # just sucks, i have to change a bunch of DNS names 19.14.53 # Mikachu, where is hextodec? 19.14.58 Quit phrozen77__ ("All generalizations are false.") 19.14.59 # barrywardell: we're searching for an x5 tester as well 19.15.05 # barrywardell: what bug do you get? 19.15.06 # Mikachu, doesnt seem to be in a debian pkg? 19.15.11 # HardDisk_WP: it's a shell function i just pasted 19.15.14 # midgey: Moos tested for me 19.15.20 # he couldn't reproduce it 19.15.21 # anyway you can calculate it by hand too if you want 19.15.23 # oh? 19.15.27 # Mikachu, you only pasted hexip() 19.15.35 # HardDisk_WP: oh okay 19.15.52 # the hexip looks intresting.... 19.15.56 # Mikachu, same for hostx 19.15.58 # function anytoany () { echo $(( [#$3] $2#$1 )) ;:|sed 's/.*#//' } 19.16.01 # function dectohex () { anytoany $1 10 16 } 19.16.05 # seems strange that the issue is only occurring on the h10 19.16.09 # hostx is just a command, you can use host instead 19.16.14 # but i didn't intend to be this much off topic 19.16.40 # caitsith_2, done. 19.16.52 # midgey: yes, strange indeed. would be nice to see if it affects other h10 models too 19.17.51 # Mikachu, still dont work, you pasted dectohex instead...and using host instead hostx didnt work 19.18.07 Join phrozen77 [0] (n=phrozen7@pD9EC6896.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.18.09 # Sansa: Data abort at 01F80248 ?! 19.18.20 # HardDisk_WP use your imagination :) 19.18.47 # Mikachu, i am no 13337 scr1pt0r :D 19.18.59 # mattzz: what were you doing at the time? 19.19.13 # if dectohex is 10 16, what do you think hextodec is? 19.19.18 # barrywardell, playing with a memory monitor plugin I am currently writing. 19.19.28 Quit Soap (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.19.36 # and you can echo $a instead, that'll just give you the ip, no hostname 19.19.44 # barrywardell, do you know some interesting memory areas to look at (cpu_config, timer, etc.)? 19.19.56 # barrywardell, happened while paging around 19.20.06 # mikachu, realy i don't understand :) 19.20.39 # mattzz: do you mean addresses of hardware components? firmware/export/pp5020.h is a start 19.20.58 # and http://ipodlinux.org/PP5020 19.21.35 # barrywardell, that was exactly what I was looking for - thanks 19.22.30 Join Soap [0] (n=Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 19.23.30 # Mikachu, works. 1337! 19.24.10 # barrywardell, yay, it works! I can see the GPIO space in real time ;-) 19.24.27 # mattzz: have you s 19.24.36 # seen the i/o ports debug screen? 19.25.07 # HardDisk_WP: a simpler version is 19.25.17 # ping `hextodec thenumber` 19.25.24 # but i consider that cheating 19.25.28 # barrywardell, sure. I was just looking for some interesting memory space to look at. 19.26.48 # * mattzz can also watch timer registers online now ;-) 19.27.20 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|away (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 19.31.23 # mikachu: how do you call a function in zsh ? 19.31.47 # just type the name of it 19.32.27 # ok 19.32.59 # mattzz: that could be a useful plugin. is there a patch somewhere? 19.34.02 # barrywardell, not yet, I am still testing. I can send a pre-release if you want. 19.34.43 # i'll wait till it's ready 19.34.53 # good choice ;-) 19.38.25 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 19.40.37 # is the usage of BUTTON_REC in plugin allowed? 19.40.59 # plural, plugins 19.41.27 # In terms of coding style / policies... 19.41.33 # Mikachu: can't figure out howto get hextodec to work.. maybe just to noobish ;) 19.41.54 # Ok, diner is ready so ll see you later guys :) 19.41.57 Nick w1ll14m is now known as w1ll14m|away (n=w1ll14m@84-104-81-208.cable.quicknet.nl) 19.42.48 # mattzz: It's used in lot's of plugins. 19.43.11 # OK, just wanted to be sure. 19.43.40 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=steve-o@pool-71-96-216-227.dfw.dsl-w.verizon.net) 19.44.58 # mattzz: (in case you didn't find out yourself): In order to print inverted text, set the drawmode to include DRMODE_INVERSEVID beforehands 19.46.16 # amiconn, thanks for the reply. I used 19.46.17 # what's the different thing on the "pure" model of the h10? 19.46.19 # rb->lcd_set_drawmode(DRMODE_COMPLEMENT); 19.46.19 # rb->lcd_fillrect(sel_col*fw*2, sel_row*fh+fh-1, fw*2, 1); 19.46.29 # bluebrother: no fm radio 19.46.45 # amiconn, to draw a inverted rect. 19.46.47 # ah. Don't need that anyway. 19.47.03 # I'm watching one at ebay, but surprisingly there are no other bidders ... 19.47.51 # mattzz: Just lcd_set_drawmode(DRMODE_SOLID|DRMODE_INVERSEVID); and then print your text 19.48.09 # No need to complement rectangles 19.48.43 # amiconn, I see. 19.49.32 # amiconn, do you have any idea what happened to the recorder builds? why has the firmware grown so much? 19.49.32 # If you use DRMODE_COMPLEMENT the way you do, it will look different from using DRMODE_INVERSEVID unless your foreground and background colours are exact complements 19.50.20 # Featuritis, and many devs not caring about binary size :( 19.51.10 # All recorders are now too big for rombox (for quite a while, even though the 'red' for the v1 started just a few days ago) 19.51.44 # The builds don't turn red immediately when they become too big, this is a linker quirk 19.52.32 # I think rombox has been too big for quite some time for the recorders. But this keeps me from compiling regular rockbox firmware images 19.52.37 # The linker doesn't complain as long as the start of a section still fits into the memory area, even though the end might already be past the end 19.53.09 # mattzz: It doesn't. That's the reason why archos rombox is linked at the end of the build process 19.53.44 # An error there leaves you with ordinary rockbox and all plugins already built 19.54.00 # ajbrec.ajz - right, there it is.... 19.54.04 # I have and use a recorder myself 19.54.21 # wasn't the menu rework supposed to cut the binary size? 19.54.38 # bluebrother: Yes. Menu rework isn't in yet 19.55.03 # so it's like text configuration increased the size, menu rework will decrease it again? 19.55.37 # Text configuraton decreased binary size a little, but one preparation for the settings rework increased it 19.56.10 # ah. Haven't followed the exact differenct between text configuration and menu rework recently 19.56.48 # 26 Jan 05:45 Jonathan Gordon "Add 4 settings which were somehow missed during the conversion to config.cfg. Adds the LANG_ id for each setting to get them ready for the upcoming menu changes" 19.57.11 # The added LANG_IDs triggered the red for recorders 19.58.46 # i saw some places in the code that do things like 19.58.56 # static const char[] no = "no"; 19.58.59 Quit pyrokenx () 19.59.08 # and then no is used in the code, but using "no" and no variable takes up less space 19.59.24 # at least when i made a small test program natively 19.59.44 # It depends on target, gcc version and optimisation level 20.00.08 # If you need "no" more than once, gcc includes it multiple times when not optimising 20.00.28 # but rockbox always uses at least -O1 doesn't it? 20.00.34 # It does 20.01.26 # The static variable just helps gcc in case it misses the string identities 20.01.42 # Don't conclude from building for arch. X to arch. Y 20.01.51 # Results can be wildly different 20.02.17 # * amiconn still doesn't like that sh-elf-gcc aligns strings to 32 bit boundaries 20.02.52 Join webguest72 [0] (i=42452c9d@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-0ddc6ec73b50b934) 20.02.55 # I found no switch to turn this off... 20.03.12 # Hey all 20.03.58 # I was wondering if it's possible to sync my iPod with rockbox to a new computer without wiping it out 20.04.07 # or at least having to reinstall rockbox 20.04.33 # I mean, sync using iTunes 20.04.58 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 20.05.28 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@81.168.42.210) 20.05.38 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.07.24 # I don't know how itunes will behave, but as long as you don't update the firmware there shouldn't be a problem 20.07.41 # if itunes decides to update the firmware you'll need to reinstall the bootloader 20.09.35 Quit Ribs ("eh eh ehhhh!") 20.09.48 Join Ribs [0] (n=ribs@91.84.8.218) 20.10.15 # im starting to like emusic 20.10.44 # Okay 20.11.01 # So as long as I don't update the firmware 20.11.26 # Hotfusion: what is it? 20.12.38 # So is it safe then to copy the entire contents of the iPod to a folder on my Hard drive, sync it, then move all of it back? 20.12.52 # * amiconn found a bug in the new config writer 20.13.29 # The 'id3 tag priority' setting doesn't use the correct option srings, making old config files incompatible 20.14.15 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust351.brig.cable.ntl.com) 20.15.11 # Is anyone against removing the stuff in powermgmt.c that changes backlight and spindown times when the battery level is low? 20.18.14 # afk for a while but will read replies later ;-) 20.20.06 # webguest72, I guess so unless itunes does something with your database file 20.22.06 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@82.153.15.35) 20.22.06 Quit Wiwie ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 20.22.42 Quit shnee ("Konversation terminated!") 20.26.27 Join Thundercloud__ [0] (n=thunderc@82.153.196.50) 20.29.41 Join webguest93 [0] (i=5005a007@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-df4c872fbe463728) 20.34.45 Quit Yaron_ ("n8") 20.35.09 Quit webguest93 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 20.37.06 Quit Thundercloud (Connection timed out) 20.41.50 Quit webguest72 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 20.51.00 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 20.52.03 # Hey 20.52.12 Quit Thundercloud_ (Connection timed out) 20.52.46 Join linuxstb [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-003caba91bdc95be) 20.57.05 # http://www.rockbox.org/docs/contributing.html is a dead link on 20.57.07 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WorkingWithPatches#Submitting_A_Patch 20.57.19 # Where should it point to? 21.00.47 # Maybe the docs/CONTRIBUTING page in SVN - http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/docs/CONTRIBUTING 21.02.36 # OK, thanks. Page is updated 21.03.35 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.04.02 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B96F64.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.04.47 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 21.04.56 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 21.08.48 # I have a really strange problem... I just built rockbox and the version number is coming out 20r12131M-070128... this doesn't seem like a right version number... plus, if I try to boot, it shows the debug text and just resets 21.09.02 # any ideas? 21.09.16 # the 20 is strange 21.09.49 # what debug text does it show? 21.10.08 # It's hard to tell... it goes too fast... there's not a way to pause it is there? :-p 21.10.16 Quit linuxstb ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 21.10.32 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.10.52 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B96F64.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.11.12 # try getting the latest svn. i just added a 5 second pause 21.11.46 # wow, the AMS thing is awesome :) Are they paying the plane tickets too ? :p 21.12.13 # Rockbox boot loader 21.12.13 # Version: 20r12131M-070128 21.12.13 # iriver H10 20GB 21.12.13 DBUG Enqueued KICK TrueJournals 21.12.13 # HTC42...(more numbers) 21.12.13 # Partition 0: 0x0C 19077 MB 21.12.14 *** Alert Mode level 1 21.12.14 # Loading Rockbox... 21.12.16 # Length: 734B4 21.12.18 # (some more stuff... can't tell past there) 21.12.33 # Ah! It just decided to boot after resetting about 20 times 21.13.15 # Partition type 0x0C doesn't look right 21.13.54 # barrywardell: Did you test those sleep() functions? I didn't think the portalplayer bootloaders had sleep() implemented. 21.14.05 # dan_a: Uh, why? 21.14.26 # Partition type 0x0c is FAT32 LBA, that sounds correct 21.14.27 # Oh, no, 0x0C is LBA mapped FAT32. I'd just not seen it before 21.14.59 # linuxstb__: it works on my sansa. i'll test on my h10 now... 21.16.50 # I'll try updating my build with the latest SVN 21.20.17 # can I update SVN? just do svn update? 21.21.02 # linuxstb__: you're right. sleep just freezes on my H10 21.21.43 # You can just replace them by calls to udelay(5000000). 21.22.02 # Does the Sansa bootloader enable interrupts? 21.22.11 Quit tamacracker (Remote closed the connection) 21.22.16 *** Alert Mode OFF 21.22.39 # my plan exactly. 21.22.51 Quit Thundercloud__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.23.42 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.207.116) 21.24.58 # barrywardell: do I need a new bootloader now? 21.25.16 # no, you don't need one 21.25.29 # the changes are quite small - mostly just better error messages 21.26.24 # barrywardell, I just committed my memory monitor/editor patch to fs. 21.26.37 # mattzz: great. i'll take a look at it 21.28.04 Join decayedcell [0] (i=3ba74195@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-32254a1c83035428) 21.28.20 Join shnee [0] (n=CurtyD13@216.54.146.10) 21.28.49 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.30.29 Quit kubiix ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 21.33.04 Quit decayedcell ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 21.33.15 Join webguest14 [0] (i=47e2c422@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3e410d278283b023) 21.35.02 Quit scorche (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.38.47 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.39.03 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B96F64.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.39.30 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 21.39.39 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 21.41.13 Quit webguest14 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 21.43.05 # linuxstb__: i changed it to udelay. hopefully the bootloader behaviour is to your liking, ie. not failsafeing to jumping to apple-os at the start of dram 21.43.52 Join webguest14 [0] (i=47e2c422@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-7806a3bebfc9d292) 21.45.31 # wow, we're now only two tasks (read useless feature requests :-P) from 1k in FS 21.46.50 Join linuxstb [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e6c0456ec0fe1b96) 21.46.59 # barrywardell: It looks good to me. 21.47.08 # cool. i'm off then 21.47.15 Quit barrywardell () 21.47.40 # what are the system preresiquites for rockboxdev.sh? I just saw the error "*** The command 'cc -o confters -g conftest.c' failed. *** You must set the enviromental variable CC to a working compiler. 21.48.30 # don't you have gcc installed ? 21.49.22 Quit webguest14 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 21.49.50 # Didn't realize I needed to, the wiki page for building the cross compilers didn't say I needed to. 21.50.04 Join webguest14 [0] (i=47e2c422@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-7133a170b64c414b) 21.50.10 # well you need something to build them with :) 21.50.30 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 21.50.34 # hey! for all I knew the script did it ALL ;) 21.50.54 # What OS are you running rockboxdev.sh in? 21.50.57 # or it would fail gracefully at the start with a "You idiot! You have no gcc!" 21.51.04 # linuxstb: linux. 21.51.12 # Which flavour? 21.51.20 # latest debian 21.51.57 Join [shodan] [0] (n=shodan@ip119.96-113-216.pppoe1.joliette.intermonde.net) 21.51.58 # Try "apt-get install build-essential" 21.52.16 # I just did apt-get install gcc - was that a mistake? 21.52.22 # no 21.52.26 # No, but you may need more than just gcc. 21.52.46 # ok, thank you. I feel like such a fool. 21.53.37 # :) 21.55.17 # i have a arm asm question, http://rafb.net/p/hOKrfl41.html <-- what value does R0 hold after the LDR command? 21.55.34 Quit webguest14 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 21.55.45 # I'm trying to rebuild a colinux enviroment from scratch. I had previously simply updated Jdgordon's prior effort, but I am shocked by how much smaller the archive is for the VMWare image, I figured I might have some cruft, so I started from scratch. 21.55.55 # de addition from r0 and r4? 21.56.46 # Yes - it's R0 := R0 + R4 21.56.55 # thx 21.57.12 # You may find the "arm quick reference" helpful - google for it. 21.57.50 # i have it, but i wasn't sure if such a statement makes sense or if it is valid 21.58.02 # rp-: http://www.heyrick.co.uk/assembler/index.html 21.58.33 Join menollo [0] (i=53740bec@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e642723fa201f8e3) 21.59.12 Part TrueJournals 22.00.06 Quit shodan (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22.03.53 Join tucoz [0] (i=50ca62ea@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-407e09541667cdb5) 22.03.58 # XavierGr: around? 22.05.23 # XavierGr: i wanted to ask what you used to build the vmware image 22.05.39 Quit muesli__ ("ich will Kühe!!!") 22.05.44 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.06.17 # rp-: After the LDR, ro holds the 32 bit value stored at loc_FFFE, whatever the is 22.06.42 # The disassembler seems to do more than it should; loc_FFFE is a data location, not an instruction 22.08.13 Quit _Veseliq_ (Remote closed the connection) 22.09.02 # bbl 22.09.02 Part tucoz 22.09.16 Join chrisjs169 [0] (n=opera@pool-71-114-149-130.hrbgpa.dsl-w.verizon.net) 22.09.44 # amiconn: thought that too, but how do i know if it's code or data? 22.09.52 Join tucoz [0] (n=martin@rockbox/staff/tucoz) 22.10.06 # client disconnected 22.10.12 # Well, it's loaded by ldr, hence it's data 22.10.46 # makes sense ;) 22.12.33 Quit menollo ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 22.14.58 Quit linuxstb ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 22.15.54 Part chrisjs169 ("later") 22.17.15 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 22.17.58 Quit tucoz (Nick collision from services.) 22.18.51 Join tucoz [0] (n=martin@rockbox/staff/tucoz) 22.20.42 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.20.53 Join Mmmm [0] (n=martin@cpc2-hem13-0-0-cust689.lutn.cable.ntl.com) 22.21.52 Quit GodEater ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 22.22.44 Join inversions [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 22.23.30 Quit linuxstb__ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22.24.37 # does anyone else know if there are free tools to build a vmware image? 22.25.40 Join muesli__ [0] (n=muesli_t@91.64.230.92) 22.28.02 Quit wooo (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22.28.03 Join combrains [0] (n=combrain@125-237-196-117.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) 22.28.40 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 22.28.40 # * tucoz should learn to read. the vmware server is free. :) 22.29.10 # amiconn: when i'm at thumb mode does ldr r0 only load 16bit? 22.29.16 # you can use tools from qemu 22.29.59 # No, why should it? 22.30.02 # BiptoN, i'll check it out. thanks 22.30.11 # sure thing 22.30.16 Quit shnee ("Konversation terminated!") 22.30.21 # are you on windows or *nix? 22.30.29 # ooh err...svn... do I have to check out an entirely new source or can I update my previous cvs ones? 22.31.03 # just a guess, should have checked the reference before asking 22.31.11 # You have to do a fresh checkout 22.31.20 # ok, ta 22.31.23 # BiptoN, linux 22.31.31 # good 22.31.32 # ;) 22.31.37 # tucoz, there is VirtualBox around. It's free since a couple of days 22.31.48 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@m145.net195-132-203.noos.fr) 22.31.51 # bluebrother, what is that? 22.31.55 # I tried it, looks like it's similar to vmware. 22.32.00 Join webguest96 [0] (i=430a49f9@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-8b6b70c38cb9fab4) 22.32.02 # oh. great 22.32.07 # the only problem was the shared folder, didn't get that working 22.32.14 # http://www.virtualbox.org 22.32.18 # thanks 22.32.27 # they released it as GPL some days ago 22.32.50 # can't build a vmware image, but for my requirements it might be a good replacement 22.32.58 # once I get that shared folders working 22.33.00 # vmware's eula is quite a long read 22.33.34 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.33.51 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 22.33.52 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.35.30 # rp-: Google for ddi0100e_arm_arm.pdf 22.36.04 # rockboxers: I think I must be doing something wrong in the registration process for Flyspray. (Bug and Feature request.) I input a username/email addy select email. Then click send code. 22.36.28 # I haven't received an email in the past week. Have done this a few times to no avail. 22.36.48 # what version of arm do the pp chips implement ? 22.36.50 # webguest96: can you try with another email adress 22.37.09 # webguest96, or ask Bagder for help :) 22.37.33 # anyway goodnight fellows 22.37.35 Part n1s 22.37.51 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 22.38.46 # bluebrother, i was thinking about a possibility to create a quick-start manual as a separate download (.pdf) where we only ship the introduction chapters. 22.39.01 # amiconn: thx 22.39.06 # dionoea: The PP chips feature 2 ARM7TDMI cores, which are arm V4T 22.39.10 # hmm. You think it's worth the work? 22.39.12 # like a getting-started, where plugins etc are left out 22.39.34 # i do not think it's that hard. we could opt out the references as a start 22.40.02 # it shouldn't be too much work, but I'm not sure it's worth it. 22.40.16 # as the idea was to make the later chapters somewhat an optional read 22.40.17 # it's just an idea. but i think 144 pages stops a few people from downloading it 22.40.29 # hehe. Right. 22.40.41 # amiconn: so definitively not ARMV6 compatible i guess ? 22.40.52 # nope 22.40.59 # so we could add a file that simply defines a FULL symbol 22.41.18 # and include that file if it's present, so the platform file gets somewhat extended 22.41.24 # too bad :( mru just commited an ARMV6 IDCT to ffmpeg 22.41.40 # yep. and define a quickstart \def 22.42.06 # where the \ref's are left out 22.42.15 # \IfFileExists{type.tex}{\input{type.tex}{} 22.42.47 # hmm, that would break all "see " stuff 22.43.11 # i am thinking of the frontpage, install bootloader, install rockbox, and the chapter with the key-reference image is 22.43.40 # we could do \nopt{quickstart}{see \reference..} there 22.44.03 # makes the "code" a bit messier though 22.44.08 # I'm not sure if I like the added complexity 22.44.59 Part webguest96 22.44.59 # IMO we can call it code. In some way we are programming the output ;-) 22.45.14 # yes, we are. tex is turing-complete after all 22.45.30 Join rotator [0] (n=e@rockbox/developer/rotator) 22.46.42 # i just wanted to hear if it is worth the effort to see what comes out of it (when i feel i got the motivation to do it) 22.46.42 # dionoea: It depends on what instructions this idct actually uses. Maybe it can be adapted 22.46.56 # we could try it ... 22.47.33 # the problem as you say, is the added complexity 22.47.34 # amiconn: i had a thought earlier, just a theoretical question for now. if one huffman-decoded a jpg, could "large" jpg files be viewed then? ie not needing to fit in ram 22.47.38 # maybe by simply stripping down a set of local copies, and uploading them 22.47.49 # amiconn: iirc you said that was the step that required the mem storage 22.47.50 # and look if the users like it 22.48.01 # amiconn: i think that already had a ARMV5TE (whatever that is) implementation. So i guess that big parts are V6 specific 22.48.07 # good idea 22.48.13 # if they do we can add the option to svn later 22.48.17 # i can post a link to a patch if anyone is interested though 22.48.30 # and by a simple hack we could ignore stuff like broken references. 22.48.47 # simply add a front page that states it as experiment ;-) 22.48.50 # hehe 22.48.53 Join kubiix [0] (n=Miranda@mos-81-27-201-28.karneval.cz) 22.49.31 Quit dune2 ("Sleep in progress ... please, wait a while during dreams syncing ...") 22.49.35 Quit Mmmm (Remote closed the connection) 22.51.14 Join saratoga [0] (i=98039b64@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-85786fb96d39395c) 22.51.15 # hopefully, we'll get a default theme soon other than the current, so that we can add prettier screenshots. 22.51.21 # hello 22.51.41 # btw, I played around with a shipped themes chapter in the appendix a while ago 22.51.43 # is it possible to allocate local function variables in IRAM or do they need to be declared as static 22.52.00 # Didn't like the current state, but I think it would be a good addition 22.52.01 # basically i don't understand how IRAM allocation is handled 22.52.03 # dionoea: True, esp. since the commit msg. says SIMD 22.52.42 # it might be good, yes. 22.52.59 # amiconn: and that's not available on the pp chips ? (/me doesn't have a clue) 22.53.13 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.55.03 # Hmm, ffmpeg has an arm v4 idct 22.55.13 # * amiconn wonders whether we're using it 22.55.20 Join Zagor [0] (n=bjst@46.35.227.87.static.tab.siw.siwnet.net) 22.55.31 Join linuxstb [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e270ea87249b4bec) 22.56.15 # amiconn: No, we're not. 22.56.58 # i'm still not used to the logs, that confuses me every time :) 22.57.04 # :p 22.57.14 Quit rp- () 22.58.16 Part tucoz ("good night") 22.58.17 # saratoga: Local function variables are on the stack, and plugins run in the main thread, and the main thread's stack is in IRAM. 22.59.00 # oh 22.59.15 # so if something is just given automatic scope, it is in the iram anyway? 22.59.48 # What do you mean by automatic scope? 22.59.59 # err automatic or whatever its called 23.00.06 # when you say "int x" 23.00.14 # within a function 23.00.25 # sorry, my c is really rusty 23.00.28 Join Soul-Slayer [0] (n=Jonno@89.242.130.248) 23.00.37 # Yes, variables declared within a function are on the stack - hence in IRAM. 23.00.48 # Unless you declare them static. 23.01.19 # then i'm confused about the profileing results posted for dct32 23.01.30 # its just a long series of adds and muls for local variables 23.01.33 # linuxstb: Any special reason why we don't? 23.01.38 # how are those not in the IRAM? 23.01.40 Quit mathgl ("Quitte") 23.01.56 # amiconn: ffmpeg's MPEG decoder is different to libmpeg2. I'm sure it could be ported, but no-one has looked at it. 23.01.57 # does anyone know off the top of their heads what files need to be editted to add a new function in the quickscreen? 23.02.02 # or if they are, then why does that code give so many cache misses 23.02.28 # Was the profiling on the iFP7xx? 23.02.33 # yeah 23.02.48 # i believe it has 64k of IRAM right? 23.02.51 # Meh, I forgot we don't use ffmpeg for video 23.03.24 # mirak was looking at porting ffmpeg's decoder, but I'm not sure he got anywhere with it. 23.03.25 # at least on x86 ffmpeg is a lot faster than libmpeg2 23.03.47 # Mikachu: err ... you're sure it's not the other way arround ? 23.03.56 # That's not surprising - ffmpeg is heavily optimised for x86. 23.04.11 # linuxstb: no I did not finished, no time 23.04.50 # Hey, anyone know how to get wine working on the VMWare image? 23.04.54 # dionoea: libmpeg2 is not maintained anymore since many years, ffmpeg2 still have some coding going 23.05.03 # TrueJournals: isn't that like ... sort of stupid? 23.05.09 # wine inside of the image? 23.05.15 # lol, I guess 23.05.34 # OK then... different question 23.05.43 Join shnee [0] (n=CurtyD13@216.54.146.10) 23.05.44 # http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2004-August/028021.html (ok, ffmpeg wins :p) 23.05.52 # is there any way to easily get a webbrowser (like Firefox) working in the VMWare image 23.06.14 # if you ever run firefox in wine i will come to your house and kill you 23.06.23 # install firefox? 23.06.26 Quit robin0800 ("For Sale: Parachute. Only used once, never opened, small stain.") 23.06.31 # and i mean that in a kind way 23.06.37 # btw, doesn't the image have a browser installed already? 23.07.25 # bluebrother: it has text-based browsers... I'd like a visual browser 23.07.57 # ever tried links? When running in xterm you can even click ;-) 23.08.08 # apt-get install firefox? 23.08.08 # TrueJournals: try apt-get firefox 23.08.13 # is that the command? 23.08.14 # or iceweasel? 23.08.15 # let me try that... 23.08.29 # TrueJournals: I'm not sure what's in the vmware image, but try "apt-get install mozilla-firefox" 23.08.59 # maybe apt-cache search firefox to find the package name ... 23.09.00 # * amiconn doubts that the vmware image knows about firefox, let alone iceweasel 23.09.10 # but I stopped using apt some years ago 23.09.18 # Iirc the vmware image is debian stable, aka debian outdated 23.09.51 # stable? Oh. 23.10.25 # the problem is... anytime I try using apt-get, it just gives me dependency errors 23.10.32 # can't you add stuff to sources.list or something? 23.10.35 # <- never used debian 23.10.37 # TrueJournals: Why do you need a web browser in vmware? What's wrong with just using Windows? 23.10.51 # download the binary version of mozilla ... 23.11.04 # linuxstb: it would be easier to download patches directly into the image instead of downloading them to windows, then using SAMBA to transfer them to VMWare 23.11.07 # did that for testing a year ago. Worked fine 23.11.08 Quit Rondom ("Ex-Chat") 23.11.20 # you can always wget it 23.11.25 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p57A972AC.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.11.25 # TrueJournals: Can't you just download them to //debian/user ? 23.11.50 # wget doesn't play well with the patch tracker. 23.11.54 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust351.brig.cable.ntl.com) 23.12.06 # it just doesn't rename the files 23.12.10 # I duno, never really tried... I think it'd still be easier to just do everything inside the image instead of having to switch between the image and windows... 23.12.21 # TrueJournals: you don't have to run the image fullscreen 23.12.28 # just treat it like a window 23.12.42 # iirc vmware can ungrab the mouse when you go near the edge 23.12.44 # hmm. Just tried, worked fine for me 23.12.59 # you need to enclose the url in " 23.13.00 # I'm not running it fullscreen.... but I don't have a very fast computer 23.13.06 # mikachu: press ctrl+alt and vmware is released 23.13.11 Nick w1ll14m|away is now known as w1ll14m (n=w1ll14m@84-104-81-208.cable.quicknet.nl) 23.13.17 # yeah but automatically is better :) 23.13.20 # bluebrother: And what is the downloaded file called? 23.13.31 # The vmware image is pretty minimalistic. If someone wants to do all rockbox development inside linux, it would be better to run a complete linux installation in a vm 23.14.02 # I just want a "normal" web browser... 23.14.06 # amiconn: or just setup a full featured linux system 23.14.08 # But such a vm image will become rather large, very hard to ship 23.14.13 # on an stand alone computer 23.14.17 # the same way it appears on the tracker page 23.14.34 # w1ll14m: Perhaps, but it depends on the hardware, and what other programs you need /want to use 23.14.38 # bluebrother: it doesn't save with the correct filename 23.14.47 # it does for me. 23.14.49 # bluebrother: I always get files called something like "index.html?getfile=13135" 23.14.50 # hm 23.14.58 # Maybe it's a different version of wget 23.15.02 # i have 1.10.2 23.15.05 # amiconn: true i own a few computers so i dedicated on to rockbox and it's stuff :) 23.15.06 # i doubt they removed the feature 23.15.11 # * amiconn recommends curl instead of wget 23.15.16 # ;) 23.15.41 # it just printed the file to stdout 23.15.42 # that's my output: http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~uhcn/pastebin/35 23.15.49 # w1ll14m: I also run a linux machine, but believe it or not, I prefer windows for rockbox development, in spite of cygwin being slow 23.15.50 # amiconn: Can you make curl act like wget by default - i.e. save to a file instead of stdout? 23.16.19 # * w1ll14m seems like he dousn't know the difference between curl and wget 23.16.30 # doesn't ;) 23.16.35 # w1ll14m: don't tell Bagder that 23.16.37 # linuxstb: -O (uppercase the letter o) 23.16.48 # mikachu:whahah why not > 23.16.49 # ? 23.17.00 # Bagder: that still called the file '?getfile=13135' 23.17.03 Quit subson () 23.17.18 # Mikachu: yes, since it picks the name off the rightmost part from the URL 23.17.26 # not from any received headers 23.17.28 # the server sends a Content-Disposition: filename=mem_mon.patch, can you use that? 23.17.36 # although they say recent (cvs) wget does that 23.17.49 # hopefully stripping any slashes first :) 23.18.05 # Mikachu: it seems to have a difference in url to file handling :) and i know bagder has done much work on curl ;) 23.18.11 # * linuxstb upgrades to wget 1.10.2 23.18.17 # linuxstb: it doesn't help :) 23.18.22 # 23:15:02 i have 1.10.2 23.18.25 # with curl I get a file called ?getfile=11877 23.18.32 # no, you need a later version than 1.10.2 23.18.43 # with wget it's indet.html?getfile=xxxxx 23.18.52 # GNU Wget 1.10.2 (Red Hat modified) on my box 23.19.00 # crazy red hat, that explains it 23.19.01 # index* 23.19.05 # Red Hat modified is the key there 23.19.13 # Indeed. 23.19.24 # it is? Good to know. 23.19.24 # i almost forgot to apply my wget-penisprogress.patch 23.19.28 # at least a modification I like ;-) 23.19.30 # * amiconn never used wget, and only played with curl a little 23.20.22 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC") 23.20.27 # curl -o should do the trick 23.20.31 # * w1ll14m just found out that his local time is 23:20 and it is sunday, he jumps away from the computer and lights his last sigaret for today and switches off his monitor 23.20.37 # sleep well dudes :) cya later 23.20.41 # amiconn: of course, you can just rename the file after too 23.20.42 Nick w1ll14m is now known as w1ll14m|away (n=w1ll14m@84-104-81-208.cable.quicknet.nl) 23.21.02 # my main reason for letting -O remain as it is, is that it makes it predictable 23.21.15 # 23:21:11 (235 KB/s) - `mem_mon.patch' saved [9988/9988] 23.21.17 # hooray 23.21.44 # great plugin, by the way ;-) 23.21.49 # patched version? 23.21.55 # i fetched svn 23.22.01 # ah :) 23.25.04 # my package seems to got installed by a recent update. Built on 10th Jan. That explains some things ... 23.25.17 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 23.25.34 # wget is left with no developers during long times 23.25.41 # which makes the distros patch it a lot 23.26.22 # there is a fun mistake to make with wget, if you say wget -o filename it saves log output to filename, it's -O to specify filename :) 23.26.33 # 23.27.34 Quit Rondom ("Ex-Chat") 23.30.41 Quit Ribs ("eh eh ehhhh!") 23.34.14 Join wooo [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 23.34.54 # 1k-1 open tasks in the tracker ... 23.35.13 # yeah you people suck on closing tasks :) 23.35.56 # hmm ... wasn't aware I was put into the "task closer" section of the KnowledgeMap ;-) 23.36.08 # i didn't mean you specifically 23.37.14 # you should be less shy about closing tasks nobody's ever going to finish 23.37.51 # you can probably close this http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/3031 23.38.54 # hehe ... the main issue is currently my limited time 23.39.09 # that's a task i opened, i don't think it applies anymore 23.42.45 Quit inversions (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 23.44.43 Part TrueJournals 23.44.50 # Bagder, is there any specific reason Jabber notifications to be disabled in FS? Would be a nice thing. 23.45.02 # no specific, no 23.45.15 Join safetydan [0] (i=cbca159f@rockbox/developer/safetydan) 23.45.21 # bluebrother: it's just because I haven't set it up 23.45.58 # ah, ok. Then I'll wait patiently for the day this feature gets available :) 23.47.01 # having a better search in FS would be more important to me 23.47.29 # well that's a job at quite another level... 23.47.53 # you probably want to discuss that in #flyspray instead :) 23.49.33 # hehe ... looks like they are coming closer to a new release. 23.51.24 # the upcoming version looks quite impressive 23.52.37 Join Wiwie [0] (n=goddi@trir-590fa6c9.pool.einsundeins.de) 23.53.30 Part Llorean 23.54.16 Quit petur (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.56.13 # * bluebrother notices the time and leaves before it turns monday 23.56.36 Quit bluebrother ("3 minutes left today")