--- Log for 23.02.107 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 21 days and 18 hours ago 00.00.52 Join Introspector [0] (i=5886a37b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-18cd4fb95870e7b0) 00.01.03 # Hi@all 00.01.10 # Is there anybody except me that think the sensitivity on the thumbwheel of my Nano is a bit too high. I've created a patch which add a setting under system to specify the sensitivity of it. 00.01.28 # yes 00.02.41 Quit pearldiver (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.03.06 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 00.03.14 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 00.05.01 # I have several problems with rockbox 00.05.09 # installed it one hour ago 00.05.42 # my iAudio x5 is no longer displayed in the windows explorer 00.06.01 # does it run rockbox fine? 00.06.23 # as I wrote 00.06.29 # several problems 00.06.43 # can't go to the general settings menu 00.06.59 # just have the sound setting menu 00.07.13 # and just access to the music folder 00.07.16 Join scubacoles [0] (n=scoles@eth4699.sa.adsl.internode.on.net) 00.07.21 # Bagder: when I wrote Toshiba Matsushita a long while ago about the LCD driver IC used in one of their modules they told me they couldn't answer me because I'm not a company. Do you think haxx can inquire for us? 00.07.55 # brb 00.08.05 # ok 00.12.11 # what’s a good editor for *nix these days? 00.12.17 # or should I stick to vim 00.13.15 # ok guys 00.13.23 # well Shaid I can see your apostrophe but the double quote is a black box on me... :P 00.13.24 # I resolved my problems with the playlists 00.13.52 # a simple "recode latin1 /media/iriver/PLAYLISTS/*.m3u" gave me readable playlists :) 00.13.54 # swimmer: were you the one with the UTF-8 problems? 00.14.07 # markun: no idea ... 00.14.22 # when was this problem? 00.14.33 # I read something in the logs today 00.14.33 # I was talking this afternoon t a few guys here 00.14.48 # about what precisely? 00.14.53 # midgey: Yes, I have a Universal binary of rbutil. 00.15.49 # swimmer: it was swima, I guess that is you 00.16.00 # yes indeed - this was me 00.16.12 # I resolved as described above 00.16.18 # kind a weird story 00.16.24 # but now it is solved 00.16.50 # and you are sure your default encoding is set to UTF-8? 00.17.14 # Introspector: sorry for the silly question but are you using the sub pack? 00.17.17 # let me first check what recode does.. 00.17.51 # no silly question 00.17.53 # no 00.17.53 # if I look at "General Settings -> Display -> Default Codepage" it says yes 00.18.13 # I have installed the daily firmware 00.18.23 # could'nt find a stable one 00.18.40 # Introspector: no I meant the thing for USB access 00.18.40 # swimmer: and the playlists didn't work with the Default Codepage set to latin1? (iso-8859-1) 00.19.01 # 7 hours of charging and still no sign of a working iPod Nano (1G). 00.19.04 # and *after* processing 'recode latin1' file says still that it is "UTF-8 Unicode text" 00.19.04 # -__- 00.19.07 # i have usb access. 5 min. ago i tried it again 00.19.10 # and it worked 00.19.14 # markun: no 00.19.20 # swimmer: sounds like it was double encoded then.. 00.19.35 # markun: possibly 00.19.43 # I deinstalled rockbox 00.19.51 # doesn't work well 00.19.54 # :-( 00.20.13 # markun: but now I deleted all files on the iriver and copied them again and did the recode processing and now all is readable 00.20.28 # swimmer: well, happy to hear that 00.20.48 # Introspector: ok then, never heard of your other problems and don't have an X5 myself - but I thought Rockbox runs quite well on it 00.21.01 # markun: before I did the recode processing I made sure that all files are utf-8 encoded by using vim with "set fileencoding=utf-8" 00.21.18 # this may have avoided some double encoding indeed 00.21.19 # swimmer: if you rename all your playlists to .m3u8 you can change the default codepage if you want 00.21.22 Join fasmaie [0] (n=yohann@c-71-233-79-102.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 00.21.30 # is there any stable evrsion for iaudio x5? 00.21.35 # couldn't find 00.21.46 # markun: I tried to rename a few of the playlists with no success 00.21.57 # markun: so I weny on with .m3u 00.22.17 # markun: and if you create new playlists you get .m3u files as well 00.22.35 # even with "Default Codepage=unicode" 00.22.53 # midgey: http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/rbutil-r12457.dmg - it still needs work to make it Mac-friendly, but it seems to work. 00.22.59 # markun: and to what do you want me to change it now? 00.23.09 # markun: it still is unicode .... 00.23.25 # Introspector: there is no stable version, it's still under development, but the daily build should work fine 00.23.58 # ok, thany 00.24.02 # thanx 00.24.06 # I'll try again 00.24.24 # cause the sound quality was improved with RB 00.24.33 # and nice features 00.25.01 # rockbox should not make you lose usb if you did the isntall successfully, at least 00.25.14 # we've got several people who successfully use rockbox on x5 00.25.28 # yes I know 00.25.42 # mabe murphy's law ;) 00.25.47 # maybe 00.25.53 # swimmer: if the m3u files work now with the codepage on unicode they should also work when you rename them to .m3u8 (with any default codepage) but you can just leave it like this. 00.26.40 # ok 00.27.31 # thanks for your efforts 00.28.19 Join erictherad [0] (i=d8432e85@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-61fb0f1ce8eef55c) 00.31.13 # if I had previous playlists made in itunes how do I retreieve them in RB 00.31.33 # I do not know of a way. 00.31.42 # You need to export them to standard .m3u files - I think there are itunes plugins to do that. 00.32.30 # guys. my ipod doesn't like rockbox and i don't know what to do :( 00.32.49 # which ipod? 00.32.55 # 4g 00.33.00 # black/white 00.33.08 # time for a new one 00.33.14 # ;) 00.33.30 # well its firmware worked fine. and rockbox was working fine for awhile 00.33.32 # what exactly isn’t working about it, erictherad? 00.33.57 # i messed with it, put some music on it, and let it recharge since my ipod's been dormant for awhile 00.34.38 # and i've left it plugged in with it showing that it's fully charge, and now it keeps saying that it's loading rockbox 00.34.58 # you’ve done a hardreset on it? 00.35.01 # i unplug it, still says it's loading. hold menu+select and it waits like a minute to reboot 00.35.10 # if that's menu+select than yea 8( 00.35.17 # yeah 00.35.19 # er then 00.35.50 # it goes to the now playing screen, immediately shuts off, shows the apple logo, does the whole rockbox initializing thing, and says it's loading forever 00.36.15 # m0s-: maybe an idea... http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=8039.0 ? 00.36.16 # still problem with RB and iAudio X5 00.36.34 # can't find the general settings menu 00.36.42 # that’s odd, erictherad 00.36.49 # where are the playlists held on the ipod? 00.37.15 # Rockbox stores them in plain .m3u text files, Apple's firmware stores them in the itunesdb. 00.37.20 # Introspector: I think it is a short press of "rec" on X5 00.37.59 # thanx! 00.38.00 # so linux I can't retrieve them from the itunesdb can I? 00.38.01 # should i reinstall rockbox or something? 00.38.13 # worth a shot I guess 00.38.19 # something may have gone kookoo 00.38.48 # m0s-: I don't know if iTunes can export them to m3u, but several other programs can 00.39.09 # Introspector: you can find a manual here: http://www.rockbox.org/manual.shtml (downloadable or online versions) - worth a try :) 00.39.13 # no I wanted ones from the ipod directly not the itunes but I think I got something 00.39.16 # alright. guess i'll try that in a little bit. thanks for your time 00.39.20 # m0s-: try http://www.ericdaugherty.com/dev/itunesexport/ ? 00.39.25 Part erictherad 00.39.31 # yes, i just downloaded it *g* 00.39.46 # I'm using xplay 00.40.14 # 'k, I'm just going to shut up and stop being unhelpful now 00.40.27 # how can I find out the capacity of my battery? 00.41.53 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@jau31-3-82-239-20-145.fbx.proxad.net) 00.42.19 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 00.42.30 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@jau31-3-82-239-20-145.fbx.proxad.net) 00.43.30 Quit Nico_P (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.45.05 Join B123 [0] (n=kvirc@pool-71-115-138-36.gdrpmi.dsl-w.verizon.net) 00.45.20 # hey everyone, I was jw how i can get artwork to show in Rockbox, anyone care to help? 00.46.21 # Use one of the unsupported builds which include the Album Art patch. 00.46.34 # Or build it yourself 00.47.06 # I think i am, im using the latest. j something build, can't remember what really but im not sure how to actualy GET the album art work to show. 00.47.16 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54967FA7.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.47.45 # Not sure if im doing something wrong, or if my build doesn't have it, I was jw how i would know 00.48.04 # pixel 00.48.07 # thanks for the link 00.48.10 Quit midgey () 00.48.14 # Have you saved your album art as .bmp files in the album folders? 00.48.52 # Some i believe so, but it comes upand 404 album in jClix. they might be JPG's tho, and what should the file name be just COVER 00.48.59 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 00.49.01 # B123: Seen this page? http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/AlbumArt 00.49.11 # nope! 00.49.52 # thanks! 00.51.11 # also one other question. the mpeg player doesn't want to load my videos to well 00.51.13 # any idea why? 00.52.02 # What's the exact problem? 00.52.10 # well 00.52.15 # I go and i open he file 00.52.15 # and ti says 00.52.17 # buffering 00.52.23 # and then just goes back to the file screen 00.52.31 Quit markun (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.52.53 # What resolution are they? DId you re-encode them to the size of your player's LCD? 00.53.05 # you have to do that =/ 00.53.27 # Of course... See http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PluginMpegplayer 00.53.36 Join markun [0] (n=markun@rockbox/developer/markun) 00.54.03 # Thanks again 00.54.56 Quit B123 ("KVIrc 3.2.4 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/") 00.56.09 Quit ender` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.56.22 # pixelma: I'm very happy for you, Muffin is quite generous. 00.56.48 Quit funky (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 00.57.08 # thanks - and I think so, too :) 00.59.06 # miso91: If it has been 7 hours, I would beging to suspect your USB cable and/or your USB port. 00.59.30 Quit Ne-X-us () 00.59.48 # this search tool is so nice! 00.59.55 Quit fasmaie (Remote closed the connection) 01.01.12 # It is entirely possible, miso91, that your iPod battery has bit the big one. However, the behavior you described is not uncommon at all for iPods, and quite common for Nanos. I really think trying to charge on another USB port (not an internal or external hub) on (preferably) another computer is your best next step. If that doesn't work trying someone elses cable would be my next step. 01.01.42 # Then you can always start talking battery replacement, Apple Store service, or selling it to me for $25 a gig ;) 01.02.09 # But, all joking aside, I really do suspect a lack-o-charge situation. 01.02.11 # * linuxstb_ will sell Soap his 60GB Color for $25 a gig 01.02.31 # * hcs will sell his for $20 a gig, beat that 01.02.47 # wow! radio sound improved dramatically with rockbox 01.03.24 # at the moment "Snow Patrol" *g* 01.03.37 # everything does 01.03.40 # welcome to wonderland 01.03.50 # preglow: did you complain about split screen in irssi the other day? 01.04.43 # *gg* 01.05.47 # Mikachu: don't think so 01.05.50 # i never use it 01.05.52 # okay 01.06.39 # i just told another guy how to set it up to show the input line directly below the active window instead of the bottom of the screen, and i thought you complained about that 01.07.07 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.07.20 # * preglow strokes logf 01.07.31 # * Mikachu takes a few steps back 01.07.33 # Mikachu: don't think i did 01.07.49 # must have been someone else then :) 01.08.37 Part redbreva 01.10.17 # i sure hope so 01.10.41 # i could even have dreamed it 01.11.32 # in that case i wish you more eventful dreams in the future 01.11.40 # dreaming about irssi seems like a waste ;) 01.11.46 # haha, yes. thanks 01.13.03 # is it just me or does logfdump display lines backwards? 01.13.08 # that is, in reverse order 01.13.19 # good night 01.13.44 # my headphones are not as loud is the settings in RB available to make it louder? 01.14.05 # m0s-: well, you can tweak the volume as high as you can, but apart from that, no 01.14.11 # if you use replaygain, you can set the preamp higher 01.14.17 # The horse is in the stable. 01.14.25 # zylche: roger that, the falcon has landed 01.14.51 # ok cool 01.15.01 # I was hoping the bass would change a bit more too 01.15.07 # I ahve studio headphones 01.15.08 # :( 01.15.29 # where is the replaygain? 01.15.33 # what dap do you have? 01.15.40 # replaygain is in the playback menu 01.15.49 # your files need to be replaygain tagged for it to work 01.15.59 # you'll have distortion anyway, studio headphones aren't really meant for use with daps 01.15.59 # ipod 01.16.03 # too weak output amps 01.16.33 # oh how do I get my files replaygain tagged? 01.16.37 # it won't help 01.16.59 # if the output level is still not good at max volume, there's nothing you can do but buy a headphone amplifier or buy other headphones with a higher impedance 01.17.05 Quit Introspector ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 01.17.25 # QURNJ7LSUM4SCTXXH38W 01.17.27 # oops 01.17.32 # http://www99.shopping.com/xPO-AKG-AKG-K240S 01.17.34 # those are the ones 01.17.38 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.17.54 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 01.17.57 # yeah, i've used a pair of those lots, and they're really silent 01.18.02 # nice sound, but silent 01.18.09 # you need a headphone amp to drive them properly with an ipod 01.18.31 # yes the sound quality is amazing 01.18.43 Quit petur ("sssssssssss---------PLOP!") 01.18.53 Quit weet () 01.20.18 Join Ne-X-us [0] (n=Ne-X-us@143.15.gr6.adsl.brightview.com) 01.21.11 # GARGH 01.21.12 # i am an idiot 01.22.16 # what did you do this time? 01.23.00 # random tomfoolery in settings.c 01.23.25 # preglow: why this time? 01.24.44 # why what this time? 01.24.52 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 01.26.28 # preglow: the connection here was lagging.. my question looks a bit out of context in the logs :) 01.26.41 Quit taz|away ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 01.26.58 # hahah 01.27.07 # i get it 01.28.17 Part toffe 01.28.21 # Soap, I'll try that. 01.29.33 Join MonkeyTamer [0] (n=chatzill@207.62.156.85) 01.32.11 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 01.32.20 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 01.33.02 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@p549ACFB3.dip.t-dialin.net) 01.34.37 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 01.41.30 # jhMikeS: the moment i start adding #defines for the command parameter of the callback, sound.c needs to know about dsp.h again :-) 01.43.15 Quit lee-qid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.44.49 # jhMikeS: also, i think i agree with amiconn in 7000hz being a bit high, i liked 6000hz better 01.45.24 # m0s-: I believe preglow brainfarted. You don't want higher impedance headphones, you want lower impedance headphones. 01.46.07 # Though 55ohm should be right in the sweet spot for an iPod, and their sensitivity appears not bad either. I am suprised they are too quiet just looking at the specs. 01.46.38 Quit daurnimator ("Cyas later...") 01.47.12 # ahh, yes 01.47.13 # ? I had thought ipods need higher impedance 01.49.28 # higher than 16 01.49.42 # but lower than 100 in my experience. 01.49.52 # Oh, that certainly makes sense 01.50.21 # seperate issues. first is the poor bass reproduction on sub 32 ohm loads. Second is the weak amp that struggles on high impedance loads. 01.50.47 # sounds like an approach-avoidance situation 01.51.36 # how did they manage to carry over that design flaw for so many "generations"? 01.53.28 # I think the high-impedance problem was a concious decision not to drive headphones owned by 1 percenters. I think the low-impedance issue is a design calculation (to sub-size the capacitors) which bit them in the butt. That issue has gotten better since the 3rd gens. Rember also that before the iPods 16 ohm phones were _much_ less common. 01.54.03 # 80 ohm phones used to be considered low-impedance. 01.54.51 # But that ^^ is all speculation on my part. I have no real insight. 01.55.05 # perhaps it has to do with the ubiquitous nature of earbuds these days 01.55.34 # I haven't seen many earbuds higher than 64 ohms if I recall correctly 01.55.44 # the bass problem is definitely from wanting to use a lower-capacticance cap, yes 01.55.50 # they get large 01.56.03 # capacitance... 01.56.12 # that makes sense 01.56.34 # Soap: The low-impedance problem on ipods is just repeating mistakes of other hardware which went through the same problem 01.56.44 # Obviously apple didn't pay attention 01.57.23 # some of the design flaws are pretty obvious too... I'm just glad I'm going to get rid of my ipod color soon 01.57.24 # The archos players also had problems with bass reproduction on low-impedance headphones -- that was before Y2K (!)... 01.57.24 # I just want the bass I get from my stereo speakers 01.57.35 # They fixed that in a later hardware revision 01.58.27 # How does the gigabeat fair with the impedance, as I seem to hear about that device so frequently? 01.59.47 # amiconn: which archoses did alarm, again? 02.00.14 # fm and v2 recorders, and the v1 with a slight hardware mod 02.01.27 # the alarm code is weird in places 02.01.31 # in addition to not working correctly 02.02.00 # which screen resolution has the ipod 3g ? 02.02.04 # That's quite possible, I never had a chance to test it yet 02.03.05 # Domonoky: Same as the 4g and h1x0 02.03.17 # oki.. thx 02.03.33 # amiconn: btw, i've redone sw tone controls now so should be less glitchy 02.03.38 Join inversions [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 02.03.40 # i'll toss up a patch in the near future 02.03.44 # Domonokyt: BTW, I've just uploaded my Mac OS X build of rbutil to the RockboxUtility wiki. 02.03.55 # * Domonoky is beginning to code a theme installer for rbUtil.. 02.03.58 # nice.. 02.04.35 Quit printfXh4 (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 02.04.58 # Something that could be useful (for both Rockbox and the bootloader) is to allow the user to choose a file, instead of only downloading. 02.05.42 # jeah, would be usefull 02.06.07 # amiconn: how much does one usually have to pay for a working hd based archos? 02.07.06 Join daurnimator [0] (n=fake@unaffiliated/daurnimator) 02.07.12 # i can't seem to find any working ones 02.07.58 # you know what amazes me? 02.08.26 # * amiconn currently has 5 working hd-based archoses on his ebay watch list 02.08.27 # when my pc goes all lol-BSOD or something on me, or I just reboot it while teh rockboX5 is still connected, I can't POST. 02.08.33 # ALl on ebay.de 02.08.42 # eww germans :( 02.09.11 # I mainly want to find out for how much they go nowadays, but also one of them is an FM recorder, which I do not have yet.... 02.09.17 # i'm not too keen on having to brush up on my german to buy something, heh 02.09.23 # unplugging the "OK to disconnect" (occasionally "Connected") X5 allows it to POST. 02.09.27 Join SirFunk [0] (n=Sir@cpe-74-71-205-222.twcny.res.rr.com) 02.09.40 # amiconn: didn't jörg have a bunch of archoses lying around? 02.09.45 # preglow: you'll surely find enough people willing to translate online 02.09.48 # preglow: I think it largely depends on what type it is, and what disk is in it 02.10.22 # There's one 'buy now' offer of a recorder v1 upgraded to 100GB, for EUR 190 02.10.37 # I think that's a fair price considering the 100GB 02.10.42 # a little more than i'm willing to spend on something i'll just for testing, i'm afraid 02.10.45 # heh 02.10.55 # Players should go for less 02.11.14 # linuxstb: your build works great, im just having some problems building rbutil here 02.11.33 # Are you using the Makefile.macosx file? 02.11.35 # I only recently restarted watching archoses on ebay, so I don't know the final prices nowadays 02.11.42 # http://www.pastebin.ca/368382 02.11.45 # yet 02.12.18 Join MrAustin1337 [0] (n=njkrut@c-67-165-229-20.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 02.12.19 # yes preglow - get a Player :P 02.12.35 # Not that bad... 02.12.44 # haha 02.12.46 # midgey: I think you should be using "make -f Makefile.macosx" (after changing the hard-coded paths at the top) 02.12.51 # The player still does the main job of a music player - it plays music 02.12.56 # indeed 02.12.57 # but just mp3 02.13.07 # (and mp2...) 02.13.19 # I doubt that any of the 'modern' targets are still running in 5 years 02.13.24 # i have one ep in mp2, totaling seven tracks 02.13.43 # But anyway, I'll continue watching 02.13.48 # I see on rockbox.org information about svn changelog but no information about how to checkout the svn. Anyone have a quick svn url? 02.13.49 # heh, we'll see 02.13.57 # i have high hopes for my h120 02.14.21 # MrAustin1337: See the UsingSVN wiki page. 02.14.47 # linuxstb_, Thank you. 02.15.08 # The first one (a 20GB recorder v1) will end 25.02.07 16:20:53 CET, currently at EUR 50 02.15.56 # Only shipping to germany, but that should be solvable 02.16.36 # btw, anyone want to test ipod alarm? 02.16.43 # preglow: Yes, Jörg has a whole bunch of archoses, most of them defective, and without HD. It should be possible to put together a few working ones from the parts 02.16.50 Join Soul-Slayer [0] (n=jonno@89.241.195.162) 02.16.54 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.17.03 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.17.11 # But I don't think you would like one, as (iirc) most of them are players 02.17.21 # hmm, ok 02.17.29 # i thought i remember him mentioning some of them only lacked hds 02.17.46 # Very possible that it's just the hd 02.17.59 # 2.5" hdds shouldn't be a problem 02.18.14 Quit MonkeyTamer ("Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.1/2006120418]") 02.21.13 Join fasmaie [0] (n=yohann@71.192.3.127) 02.21.13 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 02.25.42 # preglow: A recorder v1 on ebay uk: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Archos-Jukebox-Recorder10-MP3-10GB-Excellent-Condition_W0QQitemZ320083425629QQihZ011QQcategoryZ73839QQcmdZViewItem 02.29.56 # not exactly expensive... 02.30.21 # And one on ebay.com: http://cgi.ebay.com/ARCHOS-Jukebox-Recorder-10GB-USB-Hard-Disk-MP3-Player_W0QQitemZ130082036242QQihZ003QQcategoryZ41910QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem 02.30.34 # The 10GBs are USB1.1 though 02.30.37 # for anyone interested: http://www.pvv.org/~thomj/rockbox/ipod_alarm.patch 02.30.58 Join |Lupin| [0] (n=Lupin@4aa54-2-89-80-51-65.dsl.club-internet.fr) 02.31.11 # <|Lupin|> Hello, everybody ! 02.31.28 # <|Lupin|> Anybody coming to FOSDEM ? 02.31.52 # oooh, brussels 02.32.05 # but no, i'm not 02.32.20 # linuxstb: Did you receive your AV300 meanwhile? 02.32.33 # Yes, I've had it for a few weeks now. 02.33.05 # preglow: Maybe HAVE_ALARM_MOD needs renaming... 02.33.12 # thought that was an waffle iron ;) 02.33.36 # ? 02.33.50 # It arrived packed in a waffle iron box. 02.33.56 # linuxstb: hehe, yeah 02.33.59 # hehe 02.33.59 # i'll probably do that 02.34.14 # HAVE_RTC_ALARM ? 02.34.20 # sounds good 02.34.33 # <|Lupin|> So, nobody ? 02.34.40 # |Lupin|: doesn't seem like it 02.34.41 # A recorder 20: http://cgi.ebay.com/Archos-Jukebox-Recorder-20_W0QQitemZ230095921287QQihZ013QQcategoryZ86541QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem 02.35.45 # And another one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ARCHOS-JUKEBOX-20-MP3-Player-Data-storage-Perfect_W0QQitemZ290085085009QQihZ019QQcategoryZ114620QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem 02.36.32 # these are still recorder v1? 02.36.33 # preglow: You didn't need to change anything in apps/ ? 02.36.51 # linuxstb: i don't think so, i'll diff again to be sure 02.37.20 # preglow: Yes, but the 20GB are usb2.0 02.37.21 # A couple of warnings in drivers/rtc/rtc_pcf50605.c (ipod Color build) 02.37.22 # linuxstb: you done anything with it yet? 02.37.32 # linuxstb: nope 02.37.35 # I installed medios... 02.37.55 # And I've made a small start on the Rockbox port - there is a little code in SVN. 02.37.55 # I already found 2 more on ebay.com, plus a player 02.38.04 # linuxstb: yeah, know about them 02.38.27 # linuxstb: the rtc alarm api has some redundancies which aren't really used anymore any place 02.38.27 # ..and I'm only halfway through the 'archos' result list... 02.38.58 # preglow: So does it auto-resume with the alarm, or does it need to be set manually? 02.39.52 # preglow: You'd need this mod for alarm on the v1: http://www.uwe-freese.de/hardware-projekte/rockbox/rtc_alarm_en.html 02.40.07 # (requires a transistor, 2 resistors and some wires) 02.40.15 # linuxstb: autoresume 02.40.56 Quit Soul-Slayer ("Leaving.") 02.41.12 # * linuxstb shuts down and waits 4 minutes 02.41.29 # linuxstb: first thing i did before coding this was changing the increment to 1 :) 02.41.40 # Not in the patch though... 02.41.48 # amiconn: that's all? why isn't it enabled by default? 02.41.58 # Ask archos... 02.42.06 # The fm and v2 have it 02.42.32 # linuxstb: i've got so much other altered stuff in apps/ i couldn't be bothered 02.42.42 # i should consider using several source trees 02.42.42 # np 02.43.18 # It seems that there's a law that forces dap manufacturers to put a few design flaws in their devices 02.43.28 # haha, yeah, i noticed 02.45.21 # its so they can keep releasing new versions 02.45.22 Join Xerion [0] (i=xerion@zarathul.student.utwente.nl) 02.46.07 # * amiconn thinks that if linuxstb starts working on the AV300, that might be strong motivation to work on playback engine unification, as the AV300 will be kind of "mixed codec" 02.46.09 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.46.18 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.46.18 # Hmm, not looking good for the alarm... 02.46.53 # bhargh, i just tested it here and it worked great 02.46.57 # i'll test again 02.48.01 # I'll give it another go as well. 02.48.11 # no 02.48.12 # don't 02.48.12 # don't 02.48.18 # i've messed up 02.48.20 # don't don't ? 02.48.21 # new patch up soon 02.48.51 Quit inversions (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 02.49.01 # i removed the bloody rtcwak bit toggle 02.49.04 # is the pcd50605 the one used in the h300? 02.49.09 # i should mess less around with wakeup flags at the last minute 02.49.14 # JdGordon: they say so 02.49.42 # JdGordon: The h300 has the pcf50606 IIRC (but they are virtually identical). 02.49.43 # does this mean we might get alarm going in it soonish? (i assume a new bootloader would be needed first tho?) 02.50.00 # linuxstb: no, that wasn't what i removed after all, it should work :/ 02.50.11 # JdGordon: new bootloader first needed, yes 02.50.17 # alarm code is ready apart from that 02.50.36 Quit fasmaie (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.51.21 # :) 02.51.30 # linuxstb: switch it on again and see if the alarm time readback works ok 02.51.44 # Where's the alarm readback? 02.52.17 # just go to the alarm screen and see if the time is the same as you set 02.52.41 # It was. 02.52.55 # hrmr 02.53.07 # I've just shutdown again. 02.53.20 # I got a message "alarm in 3 minutes" 02.53.30 # perhaps the pcf revisions vary somewhat and i need to unmask the interrupt on yours 02.54.16 # Just to make sure I'm not doing something stupid, I should just go to the Wake Up Alarm screen, set the time, press SELECT to accept, and then shutdown? 02.54.23 # yes 02.55.14 # I need to sleep now, but I'll give it a go on my 5g tomorrow, see if that's any more co-operative. 02.56.26 # goodie 02.56.51 Join MrMuffin [0] (n=noone@cpe-065-188-013-046.sc.res.rr.com) 02.56.53 # I'll also try a clean SVN build on my Color - I'm running the COP patch at the moment. 02.57.09 # But I would be surprised if that affected it. 02.57.34 # me too 02.57.50 # Well, not surprised, but confused... 02.59.36 Quit entheh ("^~") 02.59.48 # <|Lupin|> bye everybody 02.59.55 Quit |Lupin| ("leaving") 03.00.19 # shit, i almost accidentally commited the wip sw tone controls 03.00.26 # guess it's time for sleep for me too 03.04.08 Join donutman25 [0] (i=18e72b63@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-37694692a93b82aa) 03.06.26 # test 03.07.17 # geh 03.07.17 Quit donutman25 (Client Quit) 03.07.28 Join pearldiver [0] (n=say@cpe-66-65-88-127.nyc.res.rr.com) 03.07.33 # for some bloody reason svn diff doesn't pick up diffs in one file if i explicitely specify it on the command line 03.07.38 # bloody annoying 03.09.17 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 03.10.50 # Is there a page on the rockbox website somewhere that lists all the supported types of music files? 03.11.00 # SoundCodecs 03.11.17 # See the table at the bottom of the page, but it may be out of date now... 03.11.32 # ah, didn't see that table 03.11.33 # thanks 03.12.41 Part pixelma 03.13.08 Quit midgey () 03.15.10 # what would file extensions be for wavpack and shorten? 03.16.38 Join scorche [0] (n=scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 03.17.30 Join perldiver [0] (n=say@cpe-66-65-88-127.nyc.res.rr.com) 03.17.41 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.17.53 # nevermind 03.22.07 Join fasmaie [0] (n=yohann@c-71-233-79-102.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 03.22.27 Part TrueJournals 03.30.12 Quit scubacoles (Remote closed the connection) 03.33.21 Quit pearldiver (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.35.33 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=steve-o@adsl-67-64-115-205.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 03.38.10 Quit Domonoky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.38.21 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 03.40.43 Quit miso91 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.44.25 Quit robin0800 ("Remember, you're unique, like everyone else") 03.44.34 Join Winchester [0] (n=winchest@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 03.50.14 Quit Thundercloud_ (Remote closed the connection) 03.54.54 Part Winchester 03.55.00 Join BHSPitLappy_ [0] (n=steve-o@adsl-66-139-197-152.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 03.55.26 Join BHSPitMonkey_ [0] (n=stephen@adsl-66-139-197-152.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 03.55.26 Quit BHSPitLappy (Nick collision from services.) 03.55.48 Nick BHSPitLappy_ is now known as BHSPitLappy (n=steve-o@adsl-66-139-197-152.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 03.56.14 Quit BHSPitMonkey (Nick collision from services.) 03.56.30 Nick BHSPitMonkey_ is now known as BHSPitMonkey (n=stephen@adsl-66-139-197-152.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 03.58.35 Quit fasmaie (Remote closed the connection) 04.05.11 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.28.26 Join borntorock [0] (i=4425e7a2@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-edb906eb8bf874bf) 04.28.50 # i'm in desperate need of help!!! 04.28.53 # SOS 04.29.15 # hello? 04.29.49 # ask the question. 04.29.56 Quit borntorock (Client Quit) 04.30.23 # quite desperate, he was 04.32.46 # heh 04.33.19 Join BornToFrag [0] (n=gfever@c-68-37-231-162.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 04.33.28 # #####SOS####### 04.33.32 # someone please help me 04.33.46 # pleeeeeeeezzzz 04.33.46 # if you are going to keep doing that, people wont 04.33.51 # .....okay 04.33.55 # Just ask the question. 04.34.01 # Easiest way to get an answer. 04.34.03 # okay sir 04.34.19 # ok so i got my friend's ipodvideo to install rockbox 04.34.31 # i installed the bootloader and dailybuild 04.34.38 # and disconnected the ipod 04.34.46 # but then it got froze on the bootloader 04.34.52 # won't progress 04.35.09 # what does it say? 04.35.13 # even if i force reset it, it would still get stuck there 04.35.20 # umm Rockbox: boot loader 04.35.27 Join Vague_Rant [0] (n=opera@wikipedia/vague-rant) 04.35.38 # Version: 20r1294-070204 04.35.45 # Is anyone aware of a BDF font editor for Windows other than FontForge? 04.35.48 # TOSHIBA MK8010GAH 04.35.54 # doh 04.35.57 # 80 GB ipods are not supported. 04.36.02 # omgggggggg 04.36.04 # they don't work at this time. 04.36.10 # .....what can i do? 04.36.14 Join akaidiota [0] (n=not@c-561d70d5.020-58-6b736411.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 04.36.17 # uninstall rockbox 04.36.35 # boot into disk mode 04.36.36 # but since it is stuck on that bootloader loading screen 04.36.42 # boot into disk mode 04.36.44 # windows wont recognize it 04.36.48 DBUG Enqueued KICK scorche 04.36.48 # boot into disk mode 04.36.52 # how do i do that? 04.36.54 # Not to rub it in, but says so on the front page, and in the manual, and the wiki install instructions. Pretty much anywhere you read install instructions it said "Ipod video 80 GB and second generation Nano not supported" 04.37.06 # i'm sorry to bother you guys 04.37.20 # but im gonna get killed by this kid if i say that i broke his ipod 04.37.32 # you didnt break it 04.37.37 # ... 04.39.00 # how can i do this it wont recognize ipod in itunes 04.39.03 # you didnt break it 04.39.09 # errr 04.39.12 # boot into disk mode 04.39.26 # I think he has no clue how :p 04.39.34 # may i kindly ask how do i boot into disk mode? 04.39.40 # google as well as our manual tells him 04.39.41 # BornToFrag: http://ipodlinux.org/Key_Combinations 04.40.14 Quit Ne-X-us () 04.41.17 # !!!!! 04.41.22 # i love you guys so much 04.41.26 # :) 04.41.40 # thank you 04.53.58 Quit akaidiot (Connection timed out) 04.59.12 Quit BornToFrag () 05.03.45 Part hj 05.14.06 Join Wincheste1 [0] (n=winchest@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 05.16.00 Quit akaias (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.17.45 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.25.47 # what did happen with the 80g ipods, anyway? it was all down to having to read 2 sectors at once? 05.26.02 Part Vague_Rant 05.28.28 Join akaias [0] (n=akaias@c-76-16-18-102.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 05.43.31 Join combrains [0] (n=combrain@125-237-203-168.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) 05.44.19 # How do you turn off an iPod with rockbox installed. 05.44.20 # ? 05.45.02 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 05.45.08 # I don't have an ipod so all I can do is redirect you to the manual 05.45.56 # MrAustin1337: hold play/pause 05.50.55 Join printfXh4 [0] (n=pseudo@ppp98-196.lns1.bne1.internode.on.net) 06.00.35 Join hj [0] (n=hj@ip68-5-32-214.oc.oc.cox.net) 06.03.14 # I've noticed that the party mode setting doesn't seem to apply when you are browsing your files in database mode. That is when you select something it will stop playing what is currently playing and start playing what is selected. I've tried fixing this me yself, but have been unable to figure out how to do it. Anyone here have some pointers. I've figured out where in the tagtree.c code I am to look, but I am stumped as to how add the selected song to 06.08.15 Quit Nibbier (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 06.10.11 # are there any gb devs around? 06.10.40 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 06.10.49 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 06.15.42 Quit rotator () 06.16.47 # GameBoy or Gigabeat? 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The previous theme's backdrop is white. 07.36.16 # How can I clear that? 07.36.36 # clear backdrop, in the same menu :D 07.37.04 # Of course. 07.37.06 # Thanks so much. 07.37.32 # no problem. :) 07.41.47 Part daurnimator 07.43.16 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.43.19 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B956CE.dip.t-dialin.net) 07.44.24 Join redbreva [0] (n=chatzill@host86-133-125-60.range86-133.btcentralplus.com) 07.47.22 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 07.47.31 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 07.48.53 Join pondlife [0] (n=Miranda@cpc3-rdng11-0-0-cust229.winn.cable.ntl.com) 07.54.47 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c210-49-190-113.eburwd8.vic.optusnet.com.au) 07.55.03 Nick midgey is now known as midgey|birthday (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 07.57.41 # happy bday :) 07.57.56 Join EbErT [0] (n=EbErT@adsl-219-3-105.asm.bellsouth.net) 08.02.38 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 08.02.47 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 08.04.21 Join LinusN [0] (i=linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 08.05.33 Join daurnimator [0] (n=fake@unaffiliated/daurnimator) 08.06.42 Part EbErT 08.15.46 # JdGordon: sup with root menu? seems like all you need are some keymaps, right? 08.25.54 # pretty much 08.26.40 # midkay: i think its only the archos and gb keys we need 08.26.52 # Ive done ipod and Barry sent me for a few others 08.27.10 # JdGordon: dunno about giga.. what? gigabeat, haha.. got confused there. 08.27.23 # ok, i can give archos since i've got/used one plenty if you want.. 08.27.26 # also need the iriver remote keypads 08.27.32 # please 08.27.47 # bbl 08.27.52 # as for the other couple keymaps, can't you just look at say, the main menu keymappings and translate them pretty closely? 08.28.01 # let me know when you get back. 08.29.29 Join kaaloo [0] (n=luis@rue92-3-82-232-48-241.fbx.proxad.net) 08.29.57 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.34.13 Part Vague_Rant 08.35.48 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 08.38.12 Quit lostnihilist (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.44.38 Join ender` [0] (n=ender@84-255-206-8.dynamic.dsl.t-2.net) 08.48.58 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B16021.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.52.00 # JdGordon: thanks :) 08.54.06 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08.54.15 Join Ribs [0] (n=ribs@91.84.8.218) 08.56.54 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 09.00.14 Join GodEater [0] (i=c2cbc95c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/ircatwork.com/x-7bec74811d1bc843) 09.01.27 Quit hcs ("Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/") 09.04.23 Join petur [0] (i=d4efd6a6@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-52ae921e6db22080) 09.04.50 Quit MrAustin1337 ("Leaving") 09.04.53 # midkay: well, i think in all targets the standard context is used for the main menu, but 2 new actions are added which need to be dealt with seperalty.. and im not exactly sure what buttons ppl want to use 09.05.47 # well, there should only be a few options, shouldn't be too hard to pick some standard keymappings. you can always change them later. 09.06.58 Quit Rob222241 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.07.14 # JdGordon: what actions are those? 09.09.10 Join hcs [0] (n=hcs@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 09.13.33 # action_menu_stop and aciton-menu_wps .. but these could possibly be renamed because they should be the same button as action_tree_[stop|menu] 09.14.06 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 09.14.06 # * JdGordon 's sister is wierd.. she thinks right in the root should retunr the the screen you entered root from 09.14.46 # right = back ? 09.14.56 # yeah... 09.15.14 # because you get to the root with left, so right is opposite... 09.15.46 # i _think_ ... I couldnt quite get her to articulate why she didnt like the root menu :p 09.16.07 # probably because you made it 09.16.13 # haha 09.17.50 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.21.30 # i really like the root menu 09.22.13 # * petur has to try it soon 09.28.52 # it's still in patch form currently correct ? 09.29.08 # * petur gets tired of people failing to set correct input source for recording. Maybe the input source should be shown on the rec screen (for some: in double-sized font, and flashing) 09.30.39 Quit perldiver (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.31.49 Quit bun-bun (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.33.32 Quit JdGordon (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.35.01 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 09.39.56 Join bun-bun [0] (n=bun@71-92-214-26.static.mtpk.ca.charter.com) 09.47.50 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.48.28 Quit hcs ("Leaving.") 09.53.01 # petur: something else was displayed there before but I don't recall what. also is that forum thread (...not stable...) still relevant or yet to be determined? 09.54.00 Join hcs [0] (n=agashlin@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 09.55.10 # jhMikeS: am listening to a fresh recroding of yesterday evening :D - will close that forum thread, seems to be rockstable (pun intended) 09.55.32 # recording even 09.57.16 # :) 09.57.17 Join bluebrother [0] (i=IyUX3HWW@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 10.03.06 # has anyone tested the rootmenu patch on a gigabeat yet ? 10.04.51 # * jhMikeS thinks he'll soon get to removing the extra check gunk to clean things up if everything is good 10.05.28 # * GodEater posts a bug report to FS 10.05.59 # GodEater: not a recording bug I hope! :0 10.06.24 # no - root menu patch 10.06.31 # *whew* 10.06.43 # I think it would be unfair to post a bug about recording not working on the gigabeat 10.06.48 # given there's no input on it ;) 10.06.57 # I'm not holding you guys responsible for that 10.07.42 # well, then recording code should have no relevance 10.08.10 # that’d be an interesting bug... 10.08.24 # I wouldn't put it past someone to report it =/ 10.08.42 # haha 10.08.47 # * jhMikeS hates to think he wrote code so buggy it causes problems when not even compiled in the build :\ 10.08.54 # hehe 10.08.55 # it's a big bug made by toshiba engineers (or product managers probably) 10.09.03 # guilt by association 10.09.20 # maybe it records through the headphone jack too :D 10.09.40 # I'm sure that if you feed it a loud enough signal,.... 10.09.44 # * petur ducks 10.10.25 Quit combrains (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.27.28 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.153.141.215) 10.30.23 # * amiconn hands petur some tags:

Recording souce: mic

10.30.59 # * LinusN hands amiconn a spell checker :-P 10.31.14 # it spells sauce ;-) 10.31.18 # lol 10.31.23 # can the image viewer use all available pixels on the ipodvideo? 10.31.48 # i believe so 10.32.14 Quit GodEater ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 10.35.25 # what is the status with recording through a mic on the 5g/5.5g? anybody working on that? are there known obstacles? is there a general idea of whether it'd be simple or hard to do? 10.37.59 Join GodEater [0] (i=c2cbc95c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/ircatwork.com/x-58d8bf76410f7560) 10.44.29 # Kasperle: Do you mean via the headphone socket? 10.44.31 # woo! No more yellow builds from me! 10.45.15 # linuxstb_: yep 10.45.18 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 10.45.40 # is the problem that it physically can't record via the headphone socket ? 10.45.51 # * GodEater seems to think it is 10.46.57 # well, that might explain it not working ;) 10.48.21 # linuxstb_: your posts in the apple installs forum were making me chuckle this morning - esp. the thread where you just kept posting the google search for ipod disk mode over and over :) 10.49.32 # You spoilt the ending... 10.49.42 # No point reading now. 10.49.48 # * Shaid reads them anyway. 10.50.47 Join Vague_Rant [0] (n=opera@c210-49-205-65.sunsh3.vic.optusnet.com.au) 10.51.07 # sorry Shaid 10.52.32 # Kasperle: The only ipods we know that recording through the headphone jack works are the 4g and Photo (and maybe the 3g). One those ipods, you need to setup the headphone jack via a GPIO pin. Doing exactly the same on a 5g doesn't work, which could mean either recording via the headphone jack isn't possible, or it needs to be enabled in a different way. 10.53.17 # But given that there are no official accessories for the 5g that record via the headphone socket (they use the dock connector), I'm guessing it simply isn't possible, but who knows... 10.54.15 # But no-one seems to be working on ipod recording anyway. 11.02.14 Part Vague_Rant 11.07.55 # linuxstb_: it would be just like apple to disable such a useful feature to screw their customers over 11.08.01 # thanks 11.08.54 # I think it's simply that the 5g (and Nano) don't have the serial connector next to the headphone socket like earlier ipods (probably due to space), and accessories need access to both the line-in and serial port. 11.08.55 # linuxstb_: recording through "line in" / the dock connector works, though? 11.13.41 # It works, but it's not completely implemented - there are no gain controls, and someone needs to review how the ADC is being configured to make sure it's being done optimally. 11.14.48 # The other main bug is that it breaks playback - you need to reboot after recording in order for playback to work. 11.16.27 # i noticed that the scrollwheel doesn't work correctly on the recording screen. you have to brush over it repeatedly, instead of just putting your finger on and "rotating" it to change values for volume and gain (like it operates in menus/the file browser) 11.17.54 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.20.06 # That will just mean that it doesn't respect the "repeat" events. 11.21.27 # And I guess that applies to all targets. 11.21.36 # should i file a bug report? 11.21.44 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.21.53 Join choices [0] (i=549951d4@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-d971e3699673418d) 11.22.51 # Maybe just mention it to petur first - he'lll know how the screen behaves on other targets. 11.23.11 # i.e. maybe it's desirable on other targets to ignore repeat events. 11.23.24 # ok 11.23.31 # the recording screen is somewhat special in that you select a row with up/down and then change it with left/right. Don't know how that is mapped to the scrollwheel 11.23.41 Part choices 11.24.02 Quit daurnimator ("Cyas later...") 11.24.18 # * petur discovers we have no more choices 11.24.38 # on the ipod, you select the row by pressing "left/pref" and "right/next", the scrollwheel changes the values 11.25.02 # petur: Do repeat events on left/right work when changing gain/volume? 11.25.10 # yes 11.25.32 # on my h340, up/down doesn't handle repeat, but left/right (val change) does 11.27.36 # That's odd, the code doesn't seem to match that - the REPEAT actions aren't checked. 11.27.47 # (for either) 11.28.13 # I just checked on my h340 and it does repeat 11.29.30 # * linuxstb_ looks around for JdGordon 11.29.59 Quit pondlife ("disconnected has pondlife") 11.31.54 # linuxstb_: check apps/keymaps/keymap-h1x0_h3x0.c and all will become clear ;) 11.32.16 Join Vague_Rant [0] (n=opera@c210-49-205-65.sunsh3.vic.optusnet.com.au) 11.32.27 # the action getd defined twice, once with and once without repeat 11.32.41 # s/getd/gets 11.32.50 Part Vague_Rant 11.33.17 # All I can see is ACTIONS_SETTINGS_INC and ACTIONS_SETTINGS_INCREPEAT in the keymap 11.33.39 Quit GodEater ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 11.33.44 # s/ACTIONS/ACTION/ 11.34.53 # line 240/241 11.35.08 Join Winchester [0] (n=winchest@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 11.37.01 # I see... 11.37.22 # Seems that the ipods just use the standard settings context, but the h1x0/h3x0 uses a special recording context. 11.38.38 # So defining a recording context for the ipod would fix it. 11.40.46 # did some magazine or website say RB or IPL supports the nano 2nd gen? Friends of mine claimed they read that it does and I had a hard time convincing them otherwise 11.41.13 # haha. 11.41.25 # petur: I haven't seen any claiming that 11.41.40 # showing them on the website where it says “Nano 2nd gen not supported” doesn’t help? 11.42.00 # maybe they failed to read the 2nd gen part... oh well 11.42.32 # * petur sees lots of questionmarks where they don't belong 11.42.42 # * Shaid sighs 11.42.48 Nick Shaid is now known as ShaidKnowsHisKey (n=adam@203-214-30-35.dyn.iinet.net.au) 11.42.53 # Damnit. 11.43.00 Nick ShaidKnowsHisKey is now known as MrBadKeymap (n=adam@203-214-30-35.dyn.iinet.net.au) 11.43.19 # hahaha 11.47.07 # i see inverse capital characters where they don't :D 11.47.35 Join daurnimator [0] (n=fake@203.48.250.58) 11.47.44 # MrBadKeymap: Exactly the same as yesteray... 11.47.45 Join GodEater [0] (i=c2cbc95c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/ircatwork.com/x-c5af2bfe81557d5e) 11.47.53 # And yesterday even. 11.48.21 Quit datachild (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 11.48.36 # I haven’t rebooted yet. 11.49.13 # install Win98 please 11.49.15 # don't you just have to restart mirc to change the charset it uses? 11.49.36 # It's not the charset, it's a keymap issue. 11.49.56 # Now why would I want to install Win98? 11.50.10 # makes you reboot from time to time :p 11.50.22 # :) 11.52.26 # haha 11.52.30 # Uptime: [ 1wk 6days 8hrs 51mins 33secs ] Uptime Record: [ 6wks 1day 16hrs 19mins 59secs ] Set On: [04/23/2004 ] 11.52.38 # I’m just going two weeks... 11.54.37 # * linuxstb_ removes all the lcd_update() calls from the ipod bootloader and notices a much faster boot time, as well as a much nicer look 11.55.34 # I can(apostrophe)t wait until I can actually see what rockbox looks like on an actual device... 11.55.40 # Esp in colour. 11.56.00 # even faster boot time? nice 11.57.09 # If you want to try it, just remove the call to lcd_update() in the printf() function in bootloader/common.c 11.57.46 # lcd_update() will still be called if there's a error, showing all the previous messages. 12.00.05 # MrBadKeymap: Have you tried the UI simulator? You can download them from http://rasher.dk/rockbox/simulator/ 12.00.25 # GodEater: In your The "My ipod install went wrong" Thread, you have it say: I need to know how to reset my iPod: part that you should For 4G, Minis, Nano, 5G and 5.5G - use the reset instructions above, then... 12.00.33 # above it how to reset is never mentioned 12.00.40 # infact it’s mentioned just below that line... 12.00.56 # linuxstb_: yeah I built the sim 12.01.03 # it’s not the same, though... 12.01.30 # thus the actual device bit in that line 12.01.36 Join bodbasher [0] (i=549951d4@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-c713e7bcb7cc3ad1) 12.02.06 # linuxstb_: AWESOME 12.02.43 # well i do find the follwing quote from the wiki as to whether the ipod mini 2g is supported or not. 12.02.48 # 19 July 2006 - Rockbox boots and appears to be stable on the iPod 4th gen (grayscale), iPod mini (1st gen and 2nd gen), iPod Color/Photo, the 1st Gen Nano and the Video. 12.02.55 # linuxstb_: will you add a way to force the output? 12.03.02 # i'm not sure if my bootloader source is completely updated right, but there seems to be at least one place where it prints an error and doesn't call fatal_error() 12.03.09 # the ipod mini 2g is supported 12.03.12 # the nano 2g isn’t 12.03.20 # * Mikachu looks in viewsvn 12.04.01 Join Vague_Rant [0] (n=opera@wikipedia/vague-rant) 12.04.03 # LinusN: I'm not sure it's needed. The bootloader button detection on the ipods is unreliable, and the hold switch (which is the only reliable input) is already used for both starting the original firmware, and resetting the settings in Rockbox... 12.04.03 # ah, yes the "mini" is suported, i hate it when my eyes do that 12.04.05 Join akaidiot [0] (i=not@c-521d70d5.020-58-6b736411.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 12.04.23 # Hmm. Tad bit of help? 12.04.42 # linuxstb_: it could be needed to answer the question "which bootloader version do you have?" 12.04.42 # I'm designing a wps, and I used "%x|a|background.bmp|0|0|" to display my background image, except it's a foreground image. 12.04.50 # None of the text is visible any more. 12.04.52 # Any ideas? 12.04.58 # ah, fatal_error() is called further down, never mind then 12.05.37 # Vague_Rant: your bmp needs to have the color 255,0,255 where you want the text to show 12.06.11 # Of course. I knew that. Stupid. 12.06.18 Part bodbasher 12.06.24 # LinusN: True, but so far every new bootloader release for the ipod has looked/behaved differently, so that can tell people the version. 12.06.27 # surely the background image is always displayed at the bottom? 12.06.58 # the tag is %X though, a big X 12.07.14 # linuxstb_: so far yes, but in the future? 12.07.17 # I tried that and it just ignored it. 12.07.25 # Everything after %X was plaintext. 12.07.30 # Vague_Rant: is it the correct size? 12.07.34 # Yeah. 12.07.39 # LinusN: It's just that I can't think of a way to do it... 12.07.47 # So am arguing that it's not needed :) 12.07.47 # Vague_Rant: it's %X|background.bmp 12.07.56 # nothing more 12.08.03 # No closing bar? 12.08.11 Join kubiix [0] (n=Miranda@mos-81-27-201-28.karneval.cz) 12.08.17 # that too 12.10.01 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust515.brig.cable.ntl.com) 12.11.30 Quit akaidiota (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 12.12.02 # LinusN: One way to get the bootloader version is simply to delete/rename the rockbox.ipod file... 12.12.26 # If it's not found, then it's fatal error, and the bootloader displays the messages. 12.12.30 # LinusN: do you think haxx can ask for the details on a LCD driver IC used in the Gigabeat? Toshiba Matsushita doesn't want to give me any info because they only deal with companies. 12.16.15 # Is it possible to limit the left or right limits of scrolling text? 12.16.29 # yes and no 12.16.32 # Only with the unofficial scroll-margins patch. 12.16.39 # I see. 12.16.49 # MrBadKeymap: thanks - cut and paste error - I corrected it now! 12.18.01 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@jau31-3-82-239-20-145.fbx.proxad.net) 12.18.51 Join akaidiota [0] (i=not@c-521d70d5.020-58-6b736411.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 12.24.27 Quit akaidiot (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.24.41 # GodEater: You’re welcome! 12.38.19 Part Winchester 12.46.23 Quit illriginal ("Leaving") 12.47.39 # markun: what is the name of the module? 12.48.58 # Dongs. 12.49.01 # Dongs is the name of the module. 12.50.03 # isn't dongs that annoying japanese guy? :) 12.50.19 # doesn't sound like a model number to me 12.50.48 Quit w1ll14m () 12.54.38 # Hard Gay? 12.54.54 # no a guy who is in here sometimes :) 12.55.02 # Oh. Hahah. 12.55.56 # hadogei 12.56.04 # he's awesome 12.56.17 # heh 12.56.39 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B956CE.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.58.04 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 12.59.02 # Oh, wow. 12.59.11 # I had no idea I was in this channel when I said that. 12.59.17 # I thought I was saying it in #wikipedia. 12.59.46 # "Dongs" is a catchcry of the GNAA, a group of trolls who come around #wikipedia once in a while. 13.00.04 # heh 13.00.48 # LinusN: Are you planning to use a button press to show the bootloader messages for the irivers? 13.01.32 # linuxstb_: think so 13.04.17 # I think we'll just have to live without it on the ipods, unless we get a much more reliable button driver in the bootloader. 13.05.00 # the problem is that only the last button press is in the interrupt thingy? 13.05.31 # maybe it would be easier to check for what area of the wheel is touched instead of a button press if that's the case 13.05.42 Join PrincessCaitlai [0] (n=chatzill@cpe-065-184-033-164.ec.res.rr.com) 13.05.54 Part PrincessCaitlai 13.06.54 # The Rockbox bootloader uses the button driver from the old ipodlinux bootloader (loader1), we don't enable interrupts in the bootloader and hence can't use the main Rockbox driver. 13.07.18 # But given all the other ipod flaws, the bootloader button driver hasn't been a priority for anyone. 13.09.10 # re: Google Summer of Code, are there people with enough spare time on their hands to act as suitable mentors ? 13.09.58 # No. 13.10.48 # it would seem that that's quite a key part of applying, and if we can't spare anyone with the smarts and the time - we're unlikely to succeed with an application ? 13.11.47 # linuxstb_: did you test on 5g? 13.12.39 # does enabling interrupts in the bootloader really break loading of the original OS ? 13.12.40 # preglow: Good timing, I'm just about to. I've just tested again on my Color, and still no luck. I'll now try the 5g. 13.13.06 # Bagder: project 1: code a suitable malloc() with companions for use in rockbox 13.13.10 # * preglow flees 13.13.15 # hahahahaha 13.13.38 # * linuxstb_ can do that - #define malloc(x) NULL 13.13.58 # project 2: engineer suitable escape plan following succesful implementation of project 1 13.16.30 # GodEater: Enabling interrupts means remapping RAM, which means unmapping RAM before starting the original firmware. "rolo" does that now on the ipods, so it's no longer a problem, but wasn't somewhere I wanted to go 18 months ago when I was first working on the bootloader. 13.17.00 # ah - so it's not a show stopper - it's just a lot of work 13.17.14 # Would "port Rockbox to the device of your choosing" be too vague for a SoC project? 13.17.26 # i would think so 13.17.45 # i think our chances of getting accepted are fairly good if we get up some proper projects 13.17.59 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.18.18 # The WMA codec ? 13.18.23 # but i don't think "vague" should be one 13.18.32 # what we need is for google to acquire nVidia as part of their SoC funding, and then release all the PP datasheets 13.18.43 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 13.18.44 # linuxstb_: not bad, but isn't that more of an ffmpeg project? :> 13.18.52 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 13.19.03 # viewports ? 13.19.12 # "remove all traces of ffmpeg from the ffmpeg wma codec and convert it to fixed point" 13.19.36 # USBOTG 13.20.31 # Crack the encryption used by the Nano 2G and Zune 13.22.13 # do you think that's realistic, or are you trying to be funny ? 13.22.28 # fix all open tasks in flyspray 13.23.27 # GodEater: Political/legal concerns aside, it could be an interesting project for a cryptography student... 13.24.02 # is there such a thing as a cryptography student ? 13.24.11 # I don't recall it being offered when I went to Uni... 13.24.28 # I would expect it to be part of high-level maths courses. 13.24.29 # aside from that, did anyone try to crack open an ipod nano 2g and fetch the "1st stage" firmware from rom? 13.24.35 # and legal/political is really what I meant - I'm not sure Google could get involved 13.25.03 # Kasperle: I don't think anyone's managed that yet 13.25.12 # there are people that study crypotgraphy, yes 13.25.48 # I wonder if they're taught practical cryptanalysis as part of that 13.25.54 # of whether it's all just theory 13.25.58 # s/of/or 13.26.23 # * GodEater can only imagine people like the NSA doing the practical aspects of it 13.26.42 # or very specialised corporations 13.27.17 # It's just another branch of mathematics in my mind. 13.27.20 # i think people in cambridge do a lot of RE stuff 13.27.42 # linuxstb_: yes - but the math is generally only the theory 13.28.19 # for example, I remember a couple of years back people announcing they'd found possible collisions in MD5 / SHA1 13.28.24 # but no practical way to exploit them 13.28.38 # although I may be out of touch on that 13.29.08 # I'm quite interested in crypto, but sadly my math is sorely lacking 13.29.10 # reducing complexity from 2**80 to 2**69 is technically "breaking" the hash, but still by no means practical ;) 13.29.22 # indeed 13.30.38 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 13.30.38 Quit midgey|birthday (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.30.42 # But anyway, back to SoC, I accept such a project is unlikely to be accepted... 13.33.13 # midgey: Happy birthday! Did you have any luck compiling rbutil? 13.33.47 # was the crypto for older gen iPod firmware updates reversed? (the "aupd" files) 13.35.40 Join pondlife [0] (n=Miranda@cpc3-rdng11-0-0-cust229.winn.cable.ntl.com) 13.36.01 # but austriancoder is right, we should collect such lists in the wiki 13.36.08 # for gsoc I mean 13.37.23 # LinusN: it's one of the LTM024D modules, but I will ask a Gigabeat X owners for the exact model number 13.37.27 # Quick bootloader question; where's the code that detects that boots the H300 firmware if power is connected. 13.38.43 Join Winchester [0] (n=winchest@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 13.38.55 # LinusN: They didn't want to give the any info on the LTM022D311 which is in the Gigabeat F because it was a 'custom job' 13.39.21 # but since the init code for the F and X is the same I assume the LCD driver IC is the same 13.39.46 # * linuxstb_ is feeling a dangerous urge to play with the flash on his ipod 13.39.47 # and the LTM024D is listed on their site (but not the LTM022D) 13.43.37 # ! 13.44.21 # linuxstb_: would be absolutely gorgous to be rid of that bloody apple logo... 13.44.48 # LinusN: Sorry, I'll rephrase my question into English... Where is the bootloader code that boots the H300 firmware if power is connected? 13.45.43 # hmmmmmmmmm.... any reason I could get "main.c:210: error: ‘LANG_TAGCACHE_INIT’ undeclared (first use in this function)"? 13.46.03 # OK, so. Is there a way to substitute a series of dissimilar bmps for a progress bar? 13.46.11 Join austriancoder [0] (n=austrian@80.120.117.30) 13.46.19 # As in, not one looping image, but a progress bar which constantly changes. 13.46.34 # From left to right, not in terms of animation. 13.47.13 # Something like an if statement, if progress is at 24%, output 24.bmp 13.47.20 # linuxstb_: will you still be able to use the USB mode then? 13.47.32 # Or more, if progress > 24%, output 24.bmp 13.47.35 # Vague_Rant: No, I don't think so 13.48.20 # markun: I would need to keep the existing Apple code (for now at least), but hook in some Rockbox code - similar to how the iriver bootloader works IIUC. 13.48.51 # Winchester: a bad patch perhaps? 13.49.13 # there are 56 builds that don't have that problem... 13.51.42 Part Winchester 13.51.42 Join Winchester [0] (n=winchest@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 13.52.22 # Badger: nuh unpatched clean source 13.52.51 # could trying to compile the voice version cause it? 13.52.52 # Winchester: and that's the first error? building for what target with what gcc version? 13.53.00 # voice version? 13.53.44 # you mean you want to build voices? then plain 'make' is not what you want 13.53.53 # oh 13.53.56 # yeah that's what I meant 13.54.01 # but "make voice" 13.54.18 # ah ok, thanks 13.54.36 # I consider that a minor flaw but I haven't cared enough to fix ;-) 13.54.57 # heh 14.03.11 Join pearldiver [0] (n=say@cpe-66-65-88-127.nyc.res.rr.com) 14.03.11 Join Obsys [0] (n=chatzill@p11111-ipcd01-1hon.tokyo.ocn.ne.jp) 14.06.02 Quit Winchester (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.06.12 Join Winchester [0] (n=winchest@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 14.08.02 # pondlife: it doesn't check the power, it checks the ON button(s) 14.13.05 # Does anyone feel like telling me what each of these four numbers refer to? 14.13.07 # %pb|10|9|211|142| 14.13.53 # check the CustomWPS page on the wiki. 14.14.36 # I'm pretty sure it's a patch feature, not something in the original Rockbox. 14.14.43 # linuxstb_: it didn't wake up from alarm? :/ 14.15.08 # Vague_Rant: then ask the patch author 14.15.10 # Vague_Rant: i'm looking at the page right now and it's showing there are four parameters - seems official. 14.15.21 # %pb|height|leftpos|rightpos|toppos| 14.15.21 # Oh. My bad. 14.16.09 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54964E49.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.16.39 # LinusN: do you think it's probably that all the LTM024D modules will include the same driver IC? 14.16.42 Join datachild [0] (n=datachil@217-208-144-87-no75.tbcn.telia.com) 14.16.58 # probable 14.17.21 # best flyspray entry ever 14.17.35 # LinusN: some info: http://tmd-product.tmdisplay.com/index_e.cfm 14.17.43 # preglow: which? 14.17.48 # preglow: The Color still isn't, I'm just charging my 5g now - the battery was dead... 14.17.53 # the one that just got posted 14.18.03 # I'll give it a go now. 14.18.42 # preglow: clipping light? 14.18.45 # markun: it says "custom product" on all of them 14.19.39 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.20.48 # LinusN: how could I have missed that.. 14.21.59 # linuxstb_: As I’ve mentioned before, I’ve got a practically dead ipod that I’m willing to do whatever to, including firmware flashing 14.22.19 # only downside is I probably wont see what anything does... 14.22.38 # If I want a rockbox capable flash player with radio, is the best choice to order Sansa from US? or other small player for sporting activities mainly 14.22.38 # So how exactly is "toppos" used? 14.22.38 # Until rockbox kicks in my maxed contrast setting I can’t see anything 14.22.53 # I just set it to 12, and my progress bar certainly wasn't 12 pixels from the top of the screen. 14.22.59 # It didn't really appear to move at all. 14.23.24 # preglow: what's so good about it? 14.23.49 # markun: it doesn't contain anything? 14.23.50 # LinusN: Thanks 14.23.52 # even the url is invalid 14.23.52 # haha 14.24.01 # pondlife: what are you working on? 14.24.25 # Nothing much, just getting my head around the bootloader to see if I can help with USB bootloader mode 14.24.33 # i see 14.24.44 # preglow: no idea which one you are talking about then 14.24.49 # haha 14.25.02 # perhaps i'm the only one who got it, then 14.25.07 # nope 14.25.12 # i just got a completely empty flyspray mail from mr_rabid_teddybear 14.25.18 # no fields set and dead url 14.25.38 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/6689 14.26.04 # that's not how it looks here.. 14.26.06 # got that FS mail too 14.26.10 # in the mail, that is 14.28.18 # I'll try again :) 14.28.19 # If I want a rockbox capable flash player with radio, is the best choice to order Sansa from US? or other small player for sporting activities mainly 14.29.01 # dmdfan: the sansa has no sound yet 14.29.05 # (in RB that is) 14.29.07 # dmdfan: afaik, there are no flash players with fm radio that runs rockbox with audio, except for the archos ondio 14.29.29 # ok, i can wait 14.29.42 # the sansa will probably work in the future though 14.29.45 # haha, reminds of that little britain sketch 14.29.46 # Has anything further been discussed with Austria MS? 14.30.27 # aliask: they've set a date for their visit 14.31.28 # Ah so I see. I obviously havn't been trolling the wiki recent updates enough. :) 14.35.16 Quit austriancoder ("Lost terminal") 14.37.13 Quit SirFunk (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.39.33 Part Vague_Rant 14.40.47 Join OgMaciel [0] (n=omaciel@ubuntu/member/gnukemist) 14.48.30 # linuxstb_, preglow: when are you going to collect the money? :) http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Bounties#iPod_playback_support 14.55.42 Quit Xerion (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.55.46 Join Xerion_ [0] (i=xerion@zarathul.student.utwente.nl) 14.57.27 # markun: :) Sadly it looks like those are just proposals for bounties, no actual cash... 14.58.04 # ah :) 15.00.41 # The ipod flash contents are interesting - right at the end of the flash, there's a little "directory" of images within the flash - "diag", "disk", "logo" and "vmsc". The directory entries contain offsets of those images within the flash, their lengths, a simple checksum, and what looks like the load address if they're copied to RAM and executed. 15.02.59 # Two things could be interesting - copying the "disk" image to the start of RAM and executing it, instead of needing to reboot to enter disk mode; and replacing the "diag" image with our own code... 15.03.50 # go go go 15.04.07 # linuxstb_: is there a JTAG connector or something? 15.04.15 # Yes. 15.04.25 Join nicktastic [0] (n=nick@unaffiliated/nicktastic) 15.04.26 # * preglow is tempted 15.07.58 Quit nicktastique (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 15.09.36 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.09.49 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B956CE.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.11.00 # feel free to kill my ipod during testing. :D 15.11.11 # unless you want it sacrificed to the battery life tests. 15.11.13 # * MrBadKeymap shrugs 15.12.50 # preglow: No sign of alarm life on my 5g either... I'll try a clean SVN. 15.13.14 # bHARGH 15.13.38 # Has anyone else tried it? 15.13.46 # i must have left something out of the patch or something 15.18.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.18.40 # If anyone wants to dump their ipod's flash (and give me a copy - e.g. a Nano user....), run this plugin - http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/ipod_flash.c 15.21.02 Quit Winchester (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.22.01 # will do 15.22.19 # MrBadKeymap: Sorry for not replying... I may very well be interested if I decide to give flashing a try. Where is the world are you? 15.22.26 # * preglow wants decent disassembler tools for linux :/ 15.22.30 # ^in the world 15.22.33 # linuxstb_: would an image of the 5.5g help you? 15.22.36 # Australia. 15.22.40 Join SirFunk [0] (n=Sir@admin-147-222.potsdam.edu) 15.22.51 # If you have a spare 4g greyscale screen, the pod would be working fine 15.23.17 # No, I don't. But I may well send some test code your way in the future if you're willing... 15.23.24 # sure 15.23.29 # preglow: for what arch? 15.23.31 # currently it’s just being a paperweight. 15.23.54 # Kasperle: Sure, the more the better. 15.24.21 # You want full images of the 80g 5.5 too? 15.24.54 # BTW, the above plugin should be safe - it just remaps the flash to 0x2000000, writes it to disk (/flash.bin), and then unmaps it again. 15.25.03 # linuxstb_: If you have that pre-compiled I can do you a Nano dump 15.25.16 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p54849A9F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 15.25.19 # let me go grab the 4g. 15.25.22 # might need to charge t. 15.27.47 # and ignore my 5.5g comment. it’s late and I can’t read. 15.27.54 # redbreva: http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/ipod_flash.rock 15.28.54 # Got it, just putting latest current build on there (just in case) 15.29.26 # linuxstb_: http://www.pvv.org/~thomj/rockbox/flash.bin 15.29.39 # linuxstb_: that's nano upgraded to final firmware 15.30.01 # eh, latest 15.30.21 # preglow: 403 forbidden... 15.30.43 # It would also be interesting to know if two identical Nanos have an identical flash... 15.30.44 # I wonder how long I need to charge this for... 15.31.01 # redbreva: Do you have the latest Apple firmware? 15.31.03 # bah 15.31.26 # now 15.31.44 # How big is the ipod 5g flash? 15.31.46 Quit GodEater ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 15.31.56 # Dont think so, I *think* it's 1.2 - I kept refusing latest 15.32.11 # i like the fact there are command line options listed in the flash... 15.32.12 # aliask: 1MB afaik. 15.32.34 # That's a bit tight isn't it? 15.32.39 # Looks like the Nano doesn't have the "vmsc" image, whatever that is... 15.32.44 # (my 5g has it) 15.33.44 # haha, the bootloader is written in c++ 15.33.56 # Lovely... 15.34.03 # Must make disassembly fun. 15.34.16 # depends to what a degree they use virtual methods and stuff 15.35.29 # * petur recently ported a c++ written bootloader at work (only the top layer was c++ though) 15.35.54 # yeah, I got one in my face the other day too 15.36.08 # * Bagder quickly turned into C and pretended he never saw the original 15.36.14 # hahaha 15.36.46 # * preglow doesn't get the c++-phobia 15.36.56 # and it came with a 'compile' script that run gcc 12 times 15.37.03 # instead of a Makefile... 15.37.29 # the flash image definitely looks like it contains several program 15.37.30 # s 15.37.37 # the same runtime lib error messages over and over 15.37.39 # * Bagder suffers from C++phobia, and a severe one it is 15.37.54 # * petur has no problems with it 15.37.59 # i tend to select which language to use based on what i need to do 15.38.04 # i would never write a bootloader in c++ 15.38.17 # bigger programs: c++ without a doubt 15.38.24 # being able to use smart pointers alone is worth it 15.38.27 # I guess we all select tools based on what we need to to, the question is just what tools we select... :-) 15.38.42 # And what we know... 15.39.42 # and experience 15.40.12 # I think I need to update rockbox on my pod 15.40.12 # i would never select c++ for anything, so bad experience i have about it 15.40.15 # my experience tells me that C++ is often chosen by people who aren't capable of making that decision 15.40.20 # the flash said incompatible, or something 15.40.21 # for gui programs java would be fine 15.40.26 # I could only read the inco... 15.40.44 # Slasheri: anything in particular that is bad about c++? :> 15.40.55 # * Bagder got the sansa 200R BL image 15.41.09 # the problem isn't c++ per se, it's how you use it 15.41.13 Join Criamos [0] (n=Criamos@p5493427F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 15.41.16 # * Bagder handed it over to the magician 15.41.16 # sure 15.41.34 # linuxstb_: www.damogran.de/ipod5.5g30GB.bin 15.41.49 # actually, C++ is a lot about hiding how things are done 15.41.51 # Kasperle: Thanks. 15.41.53 # preglow: bad implementation of classes (for example no really useful protected -type) and in general it makes programming just more complex and un-intutional.. for example symbian c++ is just horrible 15.41.57 # and I find that concept disturbing 15.42.12 # Slasheri: protected -type? 15.42.24 # Bagder: in what way, really? 15.42.26 Quit aliask ("Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.1/2006120418]") 15.42.29 # preglow: what machine language do you need that disassembler for? 15.42.36 # Kasperle: arm right now 15.42.40 # c++ has a lot of mechanisms to hide the true workings of things, and that is often bad, especially in embedded systems 15.42.40 Join GodEater [0] (i=c2cbc95c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/ircatwork.com/x-37c2704aa125ace1) 15.42.54 # LinusN: indeed, i'd probably not use c++ for an embedded system 15.43.00 # preglow: in class you can't use protected by any useful way for variables for example 15.43.10 # such as "read only" 15.43.18 # * Bagder prefers staying in his little closet where he manages fine with C 15.43.28 # Slasheri: that's what accessor methods are for 15.43.45 # yeah, and that just makes code complex and hard to manage 15.43.53 # the whole concept of constantly hiding and encapsulating things disturbs me 15.44.07 # preglow: structs are just fine 15.44.23 # and if you really need, you can have a function pointer in a struct also 15.44.32 # i don't get it, it's exactly the same as set() functions, which everybody uses 15.44.36 # without complaining, it's even logical, they say 15.44.44 # preglow: are you looking for "linux" or "free"? maybe ida pro + sabre binnavi might suit your needs, but those are insanely expensive (esp binnavi) 15.45.09 # linuxstb_: http://www.redbreva.com/Gadgets/flash.bin Sorry it took so long, my USB connect almost came to a standstill loading a current build!! 15.45.36 # preglow: and i don't think OO programming is very useful at all without dynamic memory allocation 15.45.38 # Slasheri: sure, but then you're doing exactly the same thing but with more code lines 15.45.48 # Slasheri: without dynamic memory it's hell, yes 15.46.04 # you would just allocate all classes as static and so on, it just makes code more complex 15.46.10 # don't think i'm trying to advocate c++ use in rockbox here, 'cause i'm not 15.46.16 # i just don't get the random c++ phobia 15.46.18 # =) 15.46.23 # it's just another language, albeit a complex one 15.46.34 # but you don't have to use it at the top level of abstraction and complexity 15.46.38 # few people do, as a matter of fact 15.46.48 # if one needs to do OO programming, i would enjoy doing that with perl =) 15.46.51 # haha 15.46.54 # perl oo is horrible 15.46.54 # such as server side things 15.47.00 # how is that? 15.47.06 # it makes code nice and clean 15.47.10 # oo is tacked on in perl 15.47.14 # i'm really looking forward to perl 6 for that 15.47.26 # haha, you mean like it isn't "tacked on" in C++ ? ;-) 15.47.30 # :D 15.47.49 # Bagder: haha, have a look at how it's done in perl, then, and we'll see which is worse afterwards 15.47.57 # I know how it works there 15.48.14 # I'm not particularly fond of that either 15.48.33 # preglow: then you must enjoy python :) 15.48.36 # i hate python 15.48.41 # perl is my favourite language, actually 15.48.44 # it has the good sides of c++ and perl 15.48.52 # at least some of them 15.48.55 # linuxstb_: I get some error talking about ‘incompatible’ when I try to run your ipodflash plugin 15.48.56 # python is for people who like to be bored while they code 15.49.01 # even on the lastest build 15.49.07 # MrBadKeymap: The .rock file? 15.49.12 # though it is a cpu_cop10 build, if that makes any difference 15.49.13 # yeah 15.49.24 # That's only for the Nano - do you have a Nano? 15.49.28 # No. 15.49.40 # I should go compile it myself then. 15.49.44 # * MrBadKeymap boots up nix 15.49.50 # I can build you one if you tell me which ipod. 15.49.57 # grayscale 4g. 15.50.05 # OK, wasn't sure if you had any more... 15.50.16 # only a 80g 5.5 15.50.19 # heh. it took me a bit to figure out how to get it compiled 15.50.25 # what actually bothers me with c is the time it takes to do really simple stuff, so i guess it's not weird i can enjoy some level of abstraction 15.50.37 # like remebering to bloody free() everything is my favourite thing in this world 15.51.03 # bloody_free_everything(); would be a nice function... 15.51.08 # preglow's Nano and redbreva's Nano contain an identical flash apart from some tiny differences in what look like serial numbers or keys... 15.51.18 # linuxstb_: nice.... 15.51.24 # MrBadKeymap: there is one, it's called exit() ! 15.51.25 # linuxstb_: got the hex offset? 15.51.50 # a language called "c with destructors" would fit my bill nicely 15.52.53 # preglow: 0x20e0 - starting NBLMJ5 in both copies, but then diverging. 15.53.31 # Plus the three digits (xxx) around 0x20a0 (doMMAxxx) differ between the two... 15.53.43 # yeah, i see it 15.53.45 # weird 15.53.59 # i didn't upgrade mine with itunes or anything 15.54.06 # so the flash routine itself has to have done that 15.54.19 # preglow: I just converted both images to text with "xxd file.bin > file.txt" and did a diff on the text file... 15.55.18 # i like the amount of 0xff in this thing 15.55.32 # room to play with 15.55.35 # guess it comes from all ones being the flash default 15.55.59 # Maybe that sector never gets overwritten with the flash update. 15.56.03 Join nls [0] (n=nils@nl104-202-175.student.uu.se) 15.56.14 # at least nand flash, i think 15.57.52 Part LinusN 15.58.37 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.58.56 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B956CE.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.59.35 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 15.59.38 # Yes, seems to be a nice large gap from 0x1a000 to 0x3a000 - 128KB... 15.59.48 # nice number 16.00.01 # We could stick something interesting in there... 16.01.13 # sure would be fun 16.01.18 # but what? :> 16.02.03 # an orange 16.02.47 # anyone else notice there's a malloc() symbol in that bootloader code? ;) 16.02.50 # is there code to put stuff into flash yet? 16.05.13 # I need to do more to compile ipod_flash.c than dropping into the source tree and doing a build, right? 16.05.25 # edit apps/plugins/SOURCES, too 16.05.56 # at least that's what i had to do, i'm no rockbox expert, though 16.06.23 # interesting. seems the ipod has some sort of debugging mode? 16.06.26 # Yes, just add the line "ipod_flash.c" at the top of apps/plugins/SOURCES 16.06.47 # GodEater: Plus a "out of heap" error message :) 16.07.12 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.07.13 # that's indeed nice for a bootloader... ;-) 16.07.29 # sorry, we're out of heap we can't boot 16.07.32 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B956CE.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.07.45 # Although to be fair, the flash contents seem to be a bootloader, plus various little applications - disk mode, diagnostics mode etc. 16.07.51 # there's a lot of runtime stuff in the flash 16.08.13 # I'm guessing the "applications" are copied to RAM and executed. 16.08.24 # linuxstb_: create a plugin which does that... 16.08.35 # I think I will. 16.08.45 # looking forward to seeing the results 16.09.00 # I wonder what they want the COP to be doing... 16.09.16 # retailos uses cop for codecs, afaik 16.09.19 # Maybe starting them from the Rockbox bootloader would be a better first thing to try. 16.09.30 Join funky [0] (n=repulse@unaffiliated/funky) 16.09.31 # We can then start them with the COP under control. 16.09.32 # i expect the bootloader doesn't have it doing much 16.09.54 Quit Ribs ("eh eh ehhhh!") 16.10.56 # I think my build is doing funny things 16.11.06 # it’s compiling the ipod_flash.c over and over. 16.13.35 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 16.13.44 # all because the file had a date in the future... 16.13.46 # * MrBadKeymap fixed it 16.13.47 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SummerOfCode 16.13.53 # now go add a bazillion fine projects 16.15.47 # where is that flash normally mapped? 16.17.58 # 4g ipod currently not rebooting into disk mode on usb connect is a known bug, right? 16.18.26 # depends what you mean by normal 16.18.32 # on boot it's mapped at o0x0 16.18.33 # 0x0 <- 16.18.41 # i really felt that hex prefix was important, yes 16.19.10 Quit desowin (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 16.19.26 # yes, hex zero is a lot better than decimal zero 16.19.36 # * linuxstb_ prefers 0x00000000 16.19.54 # no 64bit? ;-) 16.20.10 # No, I don't do 64bit. 16.20.20 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@avc146.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 16.20.51 # linuxstb_: http://shaid.mine.nu/4g-greyscale-flash.bin 16.20.52 # hopefully. 16.21.06 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 16.22.15 # actually, port wasn’t forwarded. 16.22.18 # but it is now. 16.22.57 # MrBadKeymap: Thanks, it's downloading now... 16.23.23 # I should’ve archived it 16.23.36 # oh well, upstream isn’t saturated. 16.23.52 Quit daurnimator (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.24.29 # linuxstb_: http://shaid.mine.nu/4g-greyscale-flash.par2 for data verification 16.26.02 # MrBadKeymap: I get a file not found error for the par2. 16.26.08 Join Winchester [0] (n=winchest@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 16.26.19 # oh, right 16.26.22 # linuxstb_: http://shaid.mine.nu/4g-greyscale-flash.rock.par2 for data verification 16.26.36 # I shouldn’t do this stuff at 2:25am 16.26.47 # time for a reboot ;) 16.27.33 # MrBadKeymap: Still not found... But don't worry, it looks fine. 16.27.41 # odd. 16.28.25 # oh. 16.28.26 # whoops 16.28.47 # http://shaid.mine.nu/4g-greyscale-flash.bin.par2 16.28.52 # is it just me or did the file browser on rockbox get a lot slower recently? 16.28.55 # correct link this time I swear. 16.29.13 Join perl|work [0] (n=jacquesc@static-64-61-105-170.isp.broadviewnet.net) 16.30.20 # Winchester: it can become a lot slower if you change to a bigger (file size) font 16.30.46 # oh.... I may have 16.30.51 # Winchester: which player do you have? 16.31.07 # ipod 2g mini 16.31.25 # but I think the font might be it 16.32.39 # ok..... not lagging anymore =) 16.32.40 # thanks 16.34.03 # there’s a lot of unused space in this flash image... 16.34.13 # Winchester: trying to fix the font caching is on my todo.. 16.35.09 # and some identifiable images... 16.35.16 # guess they’re really raw. 16.35.24 # ok thanks markun 16.36.32 # and.... when pressing keys sometimes the first few are ignored.... doesn't anyone know if anyone might fix that? 16.37.21 # there’s an option dealing with backlight to do with input from first keypress. 16.37.41 # Winchester: So look under the backlight settings for something similar to that. 16.38.04 # I go sleep now 16.38.07 Nick MrBadKeymap is now known as Shaid (n=adam@203-214-30-35.dyn.iinet.net.au) 16.38.10 # I don't think that's relevant because the backlight turns on when the hold switch is turned off 16.38.14 # and 'night 16.38.34 # that one is a bit different 16.39.24 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.39.53 # and.... first key enabled backlight option was off 16.46.56 Join toffe [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 16.48.09 # Shaid: The par2 verifies, thanks. 16.48.34 # preglow: My first attempts to execute the flash images are failing... 16.49.01 # linuxstb_: are you sure you're loading them correctly? 16.49.30 # Nope... 16.51.41 # I should try and disassemble one of them and see what the startup code within the application does. 16.51.48 # I can see the ARM reset vectors there though. 16.52.00 # (at the offsets I think they start at) 16.52.16 # Oooh, it's working on my Color... 16.52.39 # what'd you start? 16.52.40 # Rockbox bootloader is launching the diagnostics mode now. 16.52.48 # nice 16.52.51 # cool 16.52.53 # is it working fine? 16.53.03 # Seems to, just playing with it now. 16.53.17 # hmm 16.53.32 # would probably make disassembling a fair deal easier if we could extract the different parts 16.53.35 # that's for sure 16.54.03 # You definitely can, I'll post a little C program to extract them soon. 16.56.51 # * petur looks at preglow and point at his quitmessage 16.56.53 Quit petur ("connection terminated by beer") 16.57.07 # And directly launching the disk mode code seems to be working as well. Looks like starting that will be nicer than rebooting... 16.57.39 Quit Obsys (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.58.27 # preglow: I miss the beer back at home. None of the people I met here in Paris like it.. 16.59.04 # linuxstb_: and can you also exit again or do you need a reboot for that? 16.59.20 # Parisiennes aren't noted for their beer drinking... 16.59.23 # You seem to need a reboot to exit it... 16.59.56 # The code needs to be copied to the start of RAM anyway to execute, so it would wipe rockbox. 17.00.29 # anyway to actually modify the asm code to integrate it into rockbox? 17.00.56 # why would you want to ? 17.00.56 Quit pondlife ("disconnected has pondlife") 17.01.02 # markun: france isn't a beer country 17.01.19 # so then you don't ever need to reboot..... if there's also a sleep mode.... 17.01.40 # only special beer i know of that comes out of france is bière de garde, and i've never tasted that style 17.02.13 # I thought we had some working usb code in RB now on the ipod 17.02.26 # I must not have been paying attention properly 17.03.07 # ....i'll just take it as I don't know what I am talking about >.> 17.05.31 # nope - looks like I wrong. I've not had cause to keep up to date on the ipod front since mine still doesn't work with Rockbox. 17.05.43 # But I believe having our own USB mode is the plan 17.06.18 # especially given the difference in performance on some iPods between "native" usb, and emergency disk mode usb speeds 17.06.49 # using the disk mode on those which really suffer in emergency disk mode would make a lot of people unhappy 17.07.09 # which ones are those? 17.07.56 # I think the Nano has sucky performance 17.08.04 # but I could be wrong 17.08.14 # at least one model does anyway ;) 17.09.11 # hmm ok 17.13.58 # Rockbox currently reboots into the emergency disk mode anyway. The only change I'm trying to do now is to cut out the reboot, and just directly enter disk mode, which should be a lot smoother. 17.14.33 # yeah I got that after checking up on recent changes 17.14.51 # but we are planning on "proper" USB support eventually though right ? 17.15.07 # so....what about making it go directly into RB after? 17.15.20 # not possible I wouldn't have thought 17.15.46 # I think I've worked out how to make it reboot after you disconnect from USB. i.e. behave the same as it does now. 17.16.42 # But yes, I suppose it could be possible to hack the Apple diskmode code so it starts Rockbox, but that means modifying the flash contents, and would very likely need to be implemented for every firmware revision on every ipod. 17.17.08 # Time much better spent on implementing our own disk mode. 17.18.06 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.19.08 # I'll just stop pushing it now >.> 17.19.11 # linuxstb_: will disk mode automatically reboot then, though? 17.19.28 # linuxstb_: i'd rather have the reboot if the direct disk mode code would require me to manually reboot it after uploading files 17.19.35 # I think it reboots if you write the "diskmode\0hotstuff\0" magic to the end of iram. 17.19.40 # ok 17.19.44 # we'll find out anyway 17.20.24 # But I agree, if it doesn't reboot automatically on disconnect, the current method is better. 17.21.27 # * preglow looks forward to having our own usb code 17.21.41 Quit Winchester (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.25.17 Part nicktastic 17.26.31 Join Winchester [0] (n=winchest@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 17.29.55 Join busa_blade [0] (n=butlerda@001-839-792.area1.spcsdns.net) 17.36.14 Quit GodEater ("CGI:IRC") 17.37.32 # anyone tried the root menu patch and can tell me what should happen when pressing the key (sequence) that currently leads me from WPS to the main menu? Should I get to the root menu instead? 17.38.12 # linuxstb_: Regarding the ipod flash dump - the other targets have a "Dump ROM contents" entry in the debug menu... 17.39.41 # linuxstb_: I'll do a mini2g dump later 17.40.10 # amiconn: OK, I'll add it there. 17.40.33 # I guess on ipod it's a little more complex because of the remapping 17.40.51 # Perhaps we should remap the rom permanently (in rockbox) 17.40.53 # Just a couple of extra lines - if you look at the plugin source. 17.41.10 # We just remap it to 0x2000000 and then unmap it again after dumping. 17.43.19 Join mattzz [0] (n=mattzz@e177166126.adsl.alicedsl.de) 17.43.23 # linuxstb_: thanks :) 17.43.47 # What for? 17.44.03 # the birthday wishes a few hours back 17.44.14 # Ah yes :) 17.44.26 # :) 17.44.33 # * pixelma adds her... happy birthday! :) 17.45.20 # regarding summer of code, what do you think of adding 'support for iTunes database' to the Projects on wiki ? 17.45.48 Nick Everybody|away is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 17.45.53 # * midgey says thank you 17.46.51 # Maybe others disagree, but itunes support isn't something I want to see in Rockbox - it will just become a nightmare to maintain in the future when Apple randomly change the format. 17.47.42 # And Rockbox is an open, cross-platform firmware, and proprietory database support doesn't fit into that IMO. 17.48.12 # or maybe converter iTunes->database as plugin ? 17.48.27 # (and backwards) 17.48.29 # An itunes plugin? 17.48.48 # no, on device 17.49.54 # I would rather wanted to see amarok plugin for than than iTunes one 17.50.04 # Again, if it's part of Rockbox, it will need maintaining... 17.50.13 # hmm, metadata on buffer would be a nice project for SoC 17.50.37 # Or a complete playback engine overhaul/rewrite. 17.51.19 # hwcodec/swcodec merger :P 17.52.31 # But seriously, if people want to use itunes with Rockbox, the best solution would be a itunes plugin to sync to a Rockbox'd player (any player, not just ipods). 17.53.28 # hey.... was just wondering.... instead of the voice files for menus.... port something like festival to RB...... or is that pointless? 17.54.25 # is the iTunes API even available? 17.54.43 # Not pointless, but realtime text2speech on our devices would be far lower quality than pre-generated voice clips. 17.55.20 # linuxstb_: I've listened for hours to the eSpeak engine 17.55.22 # midgey: I don't know, but I seem to remember seeing a plugin to sync itunes with generic mp3 players. 17.55.30 # maybe on gigabeat it could get better quality 17.55.45 # it doesn't try to be natural sounding, but it's not difficult to understand 17.56.11 # from wikipedia: Apple will only license the APIs to bona fide OEMs who sign a non-disclosure agreement. 17.56.31 # But yes, realtime text2speech in Rockbox could be an interesting SoC project. 17.56.39 # not to say some of it hasn't been figured out and there's always applescript on mac 17.58.34 # What about the itunes-replacement apps? Adapting those to sync to a Rockbox device, with the option of creating a Rockbox database, and on ipods, the itunesdb at the same time. 17.59.30 # desowin: Is your desire for itunesdb support because you want to use itunes, or because you want to dual-boot between Rockbox and the Apple firmware? 17.59.33 # linuxstb_: (please stream and don't download the whole file) http://130.89.160.166/rockbox/faq.ogg 17.59.54 # linuxstb_: dual boot 18.00.34 # desowin: So what application do you use to maintain your itunesdb? 18.00.44 # linuxstb_: how'd you figure out the remapping? 18.00.48 # amarok 18.01.01 # preglow: I didn't, read the comment near the top... 18.01.21 # indeed, indeed 18.01.41 # markun: Almost understandable... 18.02.31 # desowin: So Rockbox support in Amarok would be ideal for you? 18.02.48 # (with Amarok updating both of your databases at the same time) 18.02.50 # :) 18.02.59 # yes, especially if updating both databases 18.03.55 Quit mattzz ("Leaving") 18.04.13 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 18.04.19 # desowin: you use the ipod firmware because it has better battery life? 18.05.24 # yes, and for music quiz 18.05.28 # ! 18.05.32 # why I haven't got that idea 18.05.44 # add music quiz plugin to SoC propositions 18.06.06 # :) 18.07.04 # Remind me how the music quiz works... Doesn't it just play a random clip from a random song, and then display the track name/artist? 18.07.15 # it displays four songs, and you are to pick the right one 18.07.50 # Does it play the start of the song, or a random part of it? 18.07.55 # random 18.08.03 # usually around center part 18.08.09 # why this small cute utility is never mentioned? 18.08.11 # http://ita.sourceforge.net/ 18.08.23 # it's been mentioned plenty of times 18.08.43 # aha 18.08.56 # And I think that's the app/plugin I was thinking of... 18.09.28 # there's also an old plugin called BadApple 18.09.37 # perl|work: do you use it with your Gigabeat? 18.10.03 Quit hj ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 18.10.08 Join lowlight [0] (i=c730180b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-082bdb0288120f79) 18.10.13 Join inversions [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 18.10.23 # markun i dont touch itunes 18.10.33 # but i always recommend it to people who like to use it 18.10.58 # i tested it with my ipod and rockbox though 18.14.03 Nick lex_ is now known as lex (i=lex@evot.us) 18.14.37 # i just realized i've never even listened to one full song on my ipod 18.15.38 # :O 18.17.17 # gigabeat all the way, even with the OF 18.17.33 # do you know this : http://www.songbirdnest.com/ 18.17.57 # toffe yeah, it never picked up i reckon 18.18.09 # there are some adds on for ipod, mass storage device, to manage your library 18.19.08 Quit Winchester (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.19.16 # but yeah with usb mass storage addon its an alternative 18.19.38 Quit Everybody (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.21.56 # I just found it yesterday, I think I gonna try it this week end ;) 18.22.19 # if it is clean as the site, it must be really good 18.22.32 # yeah its not shabby at all 18.23.11 # it sucks 18.23.18 # basing a media player on a browser is just insane 18.23.42 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B94EEC.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.24.04 # I for one certainly don't want my browser and my media player in one app 18.24.38 # thegeek, its just not for geeks :P 18.24.51 # and? 18.24.58 # regular people usually prefer winamp 18.25.09 # or windows media player 18.25.18 # all im saying an average user might find it useful 18.25.22 # both are reasonably fast and "just work" 18.25.26 # meh 18.25.37 # bloat deluxe 18.25.40 # it is 18.25.47 # exactly like itunes 18.26.21 # and a lot of people i know _hate_ itunes 18.26.24 # because it's so bloated 18.26.26 # but i saw enough people breaking necks around winamp even 18.26.43 # I picked a theme and for some reason the WMP is showing but when I go to my settings or try and leave to pick something else to listen to I am getting a black screen what can I do to rectify this? 18.26.57 Join TheSphinX^ [0] (n=sphinx@p213.54.181.68.tisdip.tiscali.de) 18.26.59 Join GreyFoux [0] (n=greyfoux@APoitiers-256-1-83-80.w90-11.abo.wanadoo.fr) 18.27.16 Quit TheSphinX^ (Client Quit) 18.27.31 Quit GreyFoux (Client Quit) 18.35.28 Join TheSphinX^ [0] (n=sphinx@p213.54.181.68.tisdip.tiscali.de) 18.38.19 # linuxstb_: I've got the bootloader dual-booting with GCC 4.1.1, but it still doesn't work with 4.0.3 18.40.20 Join bluey- [0] (n=bluey@dslb-088-074-012-085.pools.arcor-ip.net) 18.45.57 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 18.46.19 Join sean111 [0] (i=18b8405c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-19764938d6ea5f64) 18.46.41 # hey guys quick question, does rockbox for the 4gen ipod support 24bit/96khz flac files? 18.47.05 # sean111: yes, but they might skip.. 18.47.25 # I picked a theme and for some reason the WMP is showing but when I go to my settings or try and leave to pick something else to listen to I am getting a black screen what can I do to rectify this? 18.47.26 # hmmm even with all the flashy stuff off 18.47.35 Join ackbahr [0] (n=ackbahr@d83-189-133-223.cust.tele2.ch) 18.47.45 # well thats cool ill give it a shot 18.47.52 # sean111: the only way to find out is to try it :-) 18.48.31 # hahahaha good point 18.48.37 # m0s-: you probably pick a theme that rely on default background or foreground colors, try resetting them before switching 18.48.39 # im getting my friends broken ipod and seeing if i cant make itwork 18.48.51 # then ima rockbox it and put these tool vinyl rips i got in 24bit flac 18.48.56 # sounds AMAZING i wanna hear it in my car 18.49.14 # well how do I do that if i can't see anything 18.50.02 # m0s-: well you could turn hold on while booting to reset all settings... 18.50.37 # turn hold on? 18.51.02 # m0s-: oh i assumed you had an ipod... 18.51.41 # I do 18.51.53 # when it boots what button do I hold down on 18.52.06 # no, the hold switch thingy 18.53.27 # I have to let it boot and while it boots switch the hold button on? 18.53.41 # yes 18.54.36 Join Winchester [0] (n=winchest@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 19.07.33 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 19.08.39 Quit ackbahr ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.9/2006120612]") 19.09.24 Join lostnihilist [0] (n=lostnihi@adsl-68-252-73-133.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net) 19.11.56 Quit datachild (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 19.14.46 Part Winchester 19.15.20 Join winchester__ [0] (n=winchest@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 19.17.37 Join web-taz [0] (n=taz@p5081C71E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 19.18.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.19.51 # dan_a: Did you have to change anything to make it work in 4.1.1 ? 19.21.56 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.245.12) 19.23.23 # rockbox allready had a chip8 emulator right? 19.23.29 # *has 19.23.54 # yeah nvrm 19.27.08 Quit TheSphinX^ ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 19.32.28 # * linuxstb_ extracts the disk mode and diag mode applications from the flash into .ipod files and tries to rolo them... 19.33.21 # swazzy 19.34.59 # http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/flashsplit.c - a utility to split a flash.bin file up into pieces. Compile with "gcc -o flashsplit flashsplit.c" and then run "./flashsplit flash.bin" 19.35.32 # It dumps the parts into .bin files (raw, no header) and .ipod files (with the Rockbox -add header, suitable for executing with rolo). 19.37.04 Quit sean111 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 19.37.34 # how'd you find these sections, btw?= 19.37.56 # I would try to get that working..... but doubt I will. 19.39.12 # I just looked, and saw them... 19.39.33 # If you look at the very end of the flash image, you'll see something that looks very similar to the firmware partition contents. 19.39.52 # right, so it's the same format? 19.40.08 # No, but a similar principle. 19.40.22 # Almost the same though. 19.40.26 # hm 19.40.32 # what's the bloody logo.ipod thing do? 19.40.38 # it just hangs when i rolo it 19.40.49 # Only diskmode.ipod and diagmode.ipod are real firmware code. 19.41.00 # logo.ipod is the Apple logo... :) 19.41.14 # how do you get flash.bin? 19.41.17 # hah 19.41.28 # diskmode doesn't handle the backlight :) 19.41.47 # Are both diskmode and diagmode working for you? 19.41.57 # indeed 19.41.58 # On my 5g only diskmode works, and on my Color, only diagmode works... 19.41.58 # * amiconn compiles ipod_flash 19.42.38 # I'm wondering if diskmode.ipod could benefit from the CPU speed being set to 75MHz. 19.42.57 # who knows 19.43.05 # i would have thought it reset itself 19.43.22 # If it doesn't do backlight, maybe it relies on the first-stage bootloader for CPU spee.d 19.43.40 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.44.32 # indeed 19.44.52 # Still nice to see that the diagmode code is in fact only about 96KB... 19.44.56 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.45.10 # * preglow tries to remember the objdump command line for raw disassemblies 19.45.22 # objdump -D -b binary -marm diagmode.bin 19.45.45 # thanks 19.47.33 # winchester__: Read the logs from earlier this afternoon - you need to run the ipod_flash.c plugin I posted a link to. 19.48.04 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B94EEC.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.48.04 # thanks 19.48.54 # linuxstb_: seems like all the error exception handlers are set to loop on occuring... 19.51.46 # first thing diagmode does is check what cpu it is, heh 19.52.13 # linuxstb_: http://amiconn.dyndns.org/flash-mini2g.bin 19.55.55 # linuxstb_: I did have to make some changes - I got rid of the memcmp and the "if" relating to that. I've not tested whether it boots from apple_os.ipod yet. 19.55.57 # preglow: You mean the cpu/cop check? 19.56.15 # amiconn: Thanks. Can you run flashsplit.c and see if you can rolo either diagmode or diskmode? 19.56.35 # linuxstb_: yeah 19.58.10 # hmmm 19.58.15 # then if it is the cop, it starts reading the mailbox 19.58.22 # until it gets a 1 19.59.04 # preglow: Does it loop, or use an interrupt and sleep? 19.59.09 # * linuxstb_ switches computers 19.59.13 Quit linuxstb_ ("Leaving") 19.59.14 # dan_a: checking out now 20.00.47 # dan_a: loops 20.01.39 Quit OgMaciel (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.01.43 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 20.01.54 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 20.02.06 # preglow: Darn - I'm hoping to use mailboxes+interrupts to do some messaging (like rebooting the COP for RoLo) 20.02.16 # dan_a: what's stopping you? :-) 20.03.10 Join linuxstb [0] (i=5343d4aa@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 20.03.31 # preglow: Nothing really - except thinking that I can't do it... I'll give it a go tonight 20.03.51 # (I'd like to revisit doing thumb code for ARM too) 20.03.51 Join datachild [0] (n=datachil@217-208-144-87-no75.tbcn.telia.com) 20.03.51 Join OgMaciel [0] (n=omaciel@ubuntu/member/gnukemist) 20.03.52 # dan_a: i'd just try writing to the mailbox regs and read the interrupt status flags on the other core 20.03.56 # see which changes 20.04.59 # I don't know the mailbox addresses for the 3G - I wonder if I can use this plugin to find them 20.05.04 Quit winchester__ ("Leaving") 20.06.58 # eh, and after that, the cop tries to write to another mailbox 20.07.02 # which the ipl wiki says it can't 20.07.18 # linuxstb: diag works. disk mode doesn't work correctly 20.07.59 # Rolo'ing diskmode shows a folder icon with an exclamation mark and an apple url below, then shuts down 20.08.12 # That's more than I get on my Color - it just freezes. 20.08.13 Quit Thundercloud_ (Connection timed out) 20.08.35 # I suspect disk mode uses the COP, then 20.09.34 # The odd thing is that diskmode is working on my 5g, but not my color, and diagmode is the other way around. Both seem to work on the Nano. 20.09.34 Join lee-qid_ [0] (n=liqid@p54964EDA.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.09.34 # linuxstb: The shutdown happens ~18 secs after start of rolo. 20.09.48 # Maybe the color does the same, but for some reason doesn't manage to activate the lcd 20.10.04 Join winchester_ [0] (n=winchest@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 20.10.34 # Btw, diagmode and diskmode are the only modules I get from flash.bin 20.11.05 # hmm 20.11.10 # then it sets its stack and sets up the cache 20.11.25 # Yes, the greyscale ipods don't seem to have a "logo" image. The 5g also has something called vmsc which doesn't look like ARM code. 20.11.46 # And no, the diskmode never seems to shutdown, I just get ROLO.... Executing forever. 20.11.52 # broadcom lcd code? 20.11.52 # Maybe broadcom stuff? 20.11.58 # hehe 20.12.16 # I assume so, yes. 20.12.56 # lord, oh lord 20.13.02 # something better than objdump has to exist for linux 20.13.44 # linuxstb: Btw, the modules say loadaddr: 10000000 20.14.04 # * amiconn isn't sure how rolo works on ipods 20.14.07 # Yes, that's SDRAM before we remap it to 0. 20.14.18 # seems like it disables the cache 20.14.57 # rolo clears all the memory mapping registers, putting SDRAM back at 0x10000000 and the flash at 0. It also flushes the cache, then disables it. 20.15.23 # ooh, diagmode remaps memory 20.15.30 # What's the run address? ALso 0x10000000 ? 20.16.02 # Yes, the entry point (if that's what you mean) is 0x10000000. 20.16.10 # ok 20.16.17 # i wonder what all zeros in the remap regs do 20.16.42 # zero is the default afaik. i.e. disabling remapping. 20.17.07 # That's how they are when the Rockbox bootloader is started, and that's what rolo restores them to. 20.17.09 Quit lee-qid_ ("aufwiederbyebientotsayonara") 20.17.28 # linuxstb: How does rolo handle the cop? 20.17.29 Join lee-qid_ [0] (n=liqid@p54964EDA.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.17.37 # amiconn: That's the problem - it doesn't atm. 20.17.56 Quit SirFunk (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.18.26 # amiconn: I'm going to have a look at it tonight 20.19.37 Quit bluey- (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 20.23.11 # how do I reset my RB back to factory settings? 20.24.10 # linuxstb: when I run diskmode it comes up with the broken directory icon 20.24.16 # ah wait nvrm..... cord wasn't connected 20.24.53 # m0s-: if you mean rockbox default settings, I already told you... toggle hold while booting 20.24.53 Part mathgl ("Quitte") 20.25.23 Nick Arathis is now known as Arathis|afk (n=doerk@p54849A9F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.26.30 # sorry ur right but what I meant to was will it reset my database too? 20.28.05 Quit lee-qid (Connection timed out) 20.28.10 Quit ender` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.29.53 Join Ribs [0] (n=ribs@91.84.8.218) 20.30.30 # any chance of rolo being able to run iPL? 20.30.52 # It always has done. 20.31.21 # so if I rename kernel.bin to a.ipod file.....? 20.31.35 Join Everybody [0] (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 20.31.36 # You need to convert the kernel .bin file to a .ipod file using "tools/scramble -add=ipvd kernel.bin kernel.ipod" (e.g. - for a 5g) 20.31.51 # ah.... there's my problem 20.32.08 # Which ipod do you have? 20.32.13 # 2g mini 20.32.34 # m0s-: no, just the settings, to reset the database, do a "initialize now" from the database menu. 20.32.47 # Then -add=mn2g 20.33.02 # thanks again 20.33.26 # is there any point in reporting simulator bugs for 64 bit in the tracker? 20.35.03 # nls: I think so. 20.35.18 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@jau31-3-82-239-20-145.fbx.proxad.net) 20.35.39 Quit midgey () 20.35.57 Quit idnar (Nick collision from services.) 20.35.59 Join idnar_ [0] (i=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 20.36.07 # linuxstb: ok :-) 20.37.25 # does anyone want to try to reproduce, both 32 and 64 bit results would be nice? anyway just try playing any flac or ogg and see if the wps displays artist and title, mine always displays "unknown artist" "unknown album" and the filename for title (in 64 bit sim) 20.38.03 # Sounds like a problem with the metadata reader 20.38.27 # At least one other 64 bit bug is known, maybe that one should also be put on the tracker? 20.38.45 # will do :-) 20.39.10 # (libmad crashes, partially because of a rockbox optimisation) 20.39.36 # yes, the "crash on mp3" bug is quite annoying ;-) 20.39.46 # wow. New version of FS released :) 20.39.49 # ahaha, there's some weird code here 20.40.12 # I have an idea how to fix libmad without giving up the optimisation 20.40.24 # first a stack pointer is loaded from a const in memory, then the sp is compared for 0, then ANOTHER const memory is loaded into sp if it's true :P 20.40.36 # ...but I need a reliable method to tell sizeof(int) at build time 20.41.05 # How do we detect endianness at the moment? 20.41.30 # we don't detect, do we? 20.41.36 # forget me 20.41.38 # For sims we do detect 20.41.50 # For targets it's hardcoded 20.43.05 Quit OgMaciel (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.43.24 # Ah, there's a conftest.c application embedded in configure... 20.43.30 # amiconn: sizeof() is a compile time operator, no? 20.44.16 # So something similar that just displayed sizeof(int) could be added easily. 20.45.18 Join jewhaeN [0] (i=jewhaeN@c-f015e055.416-1-64736c12.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 20.45.26 # petur: Yes, but it can't be used by the preprocessor, which I'm guessing amiconn wants. 20.45.35 # ah 20.45.39 # Yes that's what I want 20.45.53 # As it's a C operator, and the pre-processor doesn't know C. 20.46.09 Quit bospaadje (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.46.21 # The idea is to just check whether 'int' is a 32 bit type, and use 'int' instead of 'long' in the optimised huffman code 20.46.24 # you can evaluate it in ../tools/configure and define something 20.46.31 # i guess that's one of many things autoconf does for you 20.47.03 # Mikachu: That doesn't work for crosscompiles 20.47.07 # An "intsize" variable could be created, based on how configure handles\ "endian". 20.47.30 # The generic code would be put in #else, together with a warning that implementing the optimised code for the 'int' width would improve performance 20.47.34 # you'd have to check with the cross compiler of course 20.47.38 # i.e. we hard-code it for the targets, and run a little .c program to determine it for the sims. 20.48.04 # The latter is just for catching both 16 bit targets and ilp64 systems (do such exist?) for sims 20.48.14 # 'lo 'lo! - I think I got a serious problem, but I don't know.. I'll explain it in one piece: I've used rockbox many times before, and now I should install it again, but I forgot to unzip the .zipfile into the Ipoddrive.. I've already followed the notes, and when I start the ipod it says: "Can't load rockbox.ipod:File not found Press MENU+SELECT to reboot t..." And now I can't get it to turn off, or get it found by my 20.48.42 # Maybe it's enough to check INT_MAX.... 20.48.44 # jewhaeN: What does it say after the line Press MENU+SELECT to reboot? 20.49.29 # "then SELECT+PLAY for disk mode" which doesn't make sense since nothing happens when I push and hold it in :l 20.49.35 # amiconn: why don't you just used int always? 20.49.46 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.49.54 # jewhaeN: you have to press it before the apples hows up agani 20.49.54 # doesn't gcc have some #pragma directive for it? 20.50.10 # (1) It's not me. (2) The code is based on th eassumption that 'long' is 32 bit, which doesn't hold for sims on 64 bit 20.50.12 # okay, i'll try that! 20.50.22 # But 'int' also isn't always 32 bit 20.50.30 # jewhaeN: Try the first link returned here - http://www.google.com/search?q=ipod+disk+mode 20.50.42 Quit bonbonthejon (Remote closed the connection) 20.50.53 # amiconn: int32_t or something, then 20.51.03 # linuxstb: link of the week? 20.51.11 # petur: I like it... 20.51.13 # i haven't really looked at the code yet, though 20.51.21 # That could be used, but would be worse that 'int' on 16 bit 20.51.29 # Bagder: is it planned to use the new version of flyspray ? 20.51.29 # amiconn: true 20.51.36 # thanks linuxstb and Mikachu! <3 20.51.54 # preglow: I thought you wanted a working libmad on 64 bit so badly... 20.52.15 # ...and I already pointed out the problem, complete with links... 20.52.51 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|away (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 20.53.03 Join bluey- [0] (n=bluey@dslb-088-074-019-008.pools.arcor-ip.net) 20.53.04 # badly? not really, no, but it's good to not have the sim crashing all the time 20.53.10 # * Mikachu stares sharply at Everybody|away 20.53.34 # yeah, i had a look at it, tried some trivial fixes, failed, then moved on to something else for the time being 20.53.41 # it's on my todo list... 20.53.51 # but now it's baking time 20.54.32 Join evilx__ [0] (n=evilx@dpc67143216110.direcpc.com) 20.54.35 # hello 20.54.44 # preglow, amiconn: I added a task for the crashing on mp3 bug to the tracker, FS#6691 20.57.18 # ok, this rockbox seems cool. cant wait to get it on 20.57.21 # my ipod nano 20.57.32 # argh.... how do you prevent linux from automatically mounting devices? (GNOME, Ubuntu) 20.57.39 # (sorry for being offtopic and all) 20.58.21 # i hope this is a first gen, it has a chrome backing, dont know if it metal or not 20.58.22 # stop the automount daemon? 20.58.27 # but i guess the 2nd gen colored all around 20.58.51 # but maybe that is handled by HAL ... 20.59.28 # winchester_: install a saner distro than ubuntu 20.59.36 # evilx__: if it is just the backing that is chrome, then it is a first gen 21.00.09 # bluebrother: how? 21.00.15 # Mikachu: saner distro you say? 21.00.18 # winchester_: preferences/removable drives and media 21.00.24 # winchester_: the very first options 21.00.25 # winchester_: sorry, don't know ubuntu 21.00.32 # Mikachu: saner? i love that, no need to do anything 21.00.43 # ah thanks preglow 21.01.10 # i didn't really mean to start an argument, it was just a reflex :) 21.01.32 Quit redbreva (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.02.04 Join redbreva [0] (n=chatzill@host86-133-125-60.range86-133.btcentralplus.com) 21.02.04 # scorche ok thanks 21.02.23 # ugh too many of the WPS themes don't align with the track info I find 21.02.43 Join acrid [0] (n=mckay@reverse.control4.com) 21.03.04 # m0s-: You either don't have the fonts installed, or are using WPSs that use unofficial patches to Rockbox. 21.03.10 # only thing i can think of that i hate about the linux usb handling is the tendency to cache 21.03.18 # it can wait minutes before flushing the ache 21.03.19 # cache 21.03.21 # which is stupid 21.03.22 # could be the fonts 21.03.30 Quit redbreva (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.03.36 # cause I got the WPSs from rockbox 21.03.38 Join OgMaciel [0] (n=omaciel@ubuntu/member/gnukemist) 21.03.49 # but each WPS has it's own fonts? 21.04.07 # preglow: you can actually change that 21.04.38 # m0s-: Did you install the rockbox-fonts.zip file when you installed rockbox? 21.04.56 # no 21.05.18 # there's my problem I guess 21.05.23 # See the Extras link under Downloads on the website. 21.05.29 Join redbreva [0] (n=chatzill@host86-133-125-60.range86-133.btcentralplus.com) 21.06.01 # preglow: poke /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs 21.07.13 # Mikachu: really now, will test that 21.07.14 Quit scorche (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.07.18 # thanks linux 21.07.38 Join scorche [0] (n=scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 21.08.53 # do i just copy everything over from the zip on to the ipod? after i install the bootloader? 21.09.32 Quit darkless ("Leaving") 21.12.18 # my ipod seems to be stuck on "ROLO... Executing" 21.13.20 # That's not unusual - rolo still isn't 100% reliable. 21.13.32 # What were you rolo'ing? 21.13.55 # a modified ipl kernel for iboy 21.14.01 # evilx__: Safest is to extract the zip directly to your ipod, but yes everything in the zip goes onto your ipod. 21.14.34 # i already did that, thanks though 21.17.25 # I am trying to download a theme but it asked me to download his rockbox prebuild binnary and it has two different builds for the 5g 21.17.31 # there's 5g and 5g64mb 21.17.33 # what's the diff 21.18.10 Join rotator [0] (n=e@rockbox/developer/rotator) 21.18.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.20.05 # m0s-: one uses 64 megabytes of buffer -- it will only work for the 60 (and 80?) gig 5g's. Also please note that this prebuilt binary is what we call an unofficial build and we do not support those, if you have problems go to whoever made the build. 21.20.13 # Nico_P: as far as I understood viewports is a basic concept to everything not only WPS, not sure though 21.20.28 # k 21.20.37 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 21.20.50 # what about if the text of the 'next track' not showing is there someting to fix that? 21.20.55 # pixelma: yes 21.21.53 # m0s-: it's kind of slow, wait a bit for it ;-) 21.22.21 # Nico_P: just saw that in the wiki SoC-site (if I read it correctly it was you who added it, nevermind if it wasn't) 21.23.10 # * nls thinks "Various optimizations" is a kind of vauge project :-) 21.23.12 # no i didn't :) 21.23.33 # i added M-o-B 21.23.41 # ok, sorry then :) 21.24.16 # i probably would've added viewports too if they weren't already there ;) 21.24.18 # nls dope it's like a chunk of text is missing 21.24.40 # ah... GodEater_ 21.24.54 # linuxstb: nvrm.... instead of loading the modified kernel I tried loading the modified kernel version of iboy >.> 21.24.59 # m0s-: and you are using an official build with a wps that doesn't require patches? 21.26.20 # no patches req 21.26.29 # like the track with one words show 21.26.44 # but if it's like 3 or more chunks of the words are mixxing 21.27.38 # m0s-: are you using a font that the wps was designed for? iow did you load a theme file or a wps directly? 21.28.08 # anybody want to review my partial fix for http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/6648 before I commit? 21.28.10 # I loaded the fonts from the font-zip and I loaded the theme from loading it in the menu 21.28.48 # m0s-: which theme is it and which ipod do you have? 21.29.01 # petur: sure, what should I do? 21.29.15 # correct short filename generation 21.29.23 # winchester_: So does the kernel work? 21.29.30 # petur: does reviewing include testing it on real device ? 21.29.46 # reviewing means looking at the code changes 21.29.59 # I'm using Theme X Lowbar 1 21.30.03 # and I have a 60gb 5g 21.30.05 # indeed... 21.30.13 # it should.... right now Ubuntu keeps mounting the ipod as readonly even though fstab clarly says rw so I can't check >_< 21.31.21 # pixelma: Guilty as charged 21.32.20 # you might be right about the viewports being more than just a WPS feature - so feel free to change it 21.32.58 # hum, i copied over this theme and stuff, but it doesnt show up :( 21.32.58 # petur: I loaded it on my h300 and it does at least not break any obvious things :-) 21.34.03 # bluebrother: i like your flyspray wiki page :) 21.34.20 # Nico_P: thanks :) 21.34.47 # there should be an enormous link to it on the tracker 21.34.56 # I agree 21.35.28 # linuxstb: loads, works perfectly 21.35.51 # except.... being able to pass arguments would be great 21.37.30 # GodEater_: will do that... just wanted to know if I should just change it or add something about it (which I might do anyway) 21.38.05 # the more detail the better IMO 21.38.25 # alright 21.38.34 # pixelma: I agree that viewports are not a WPS-feature, but something to be used throughout Rockbox. 21.40.03 # I think that was amiconn's plan but it would have to be documented before (this is what I wanted to addd) 21.40.12 # *add, too 21.40.39 # when I added it as a project I was only doing so from vague memories of conversations overseen here 21.40.46 # so I went and searched on the wiki for more info 21.40.57 # petur: I tried to reproduce the problem described in the original post in FS#6648 but the problem seems to be gone :-) 21.41.00 # and all there is is stuff about WPS viewports - which is why that's all I put 21.41.18 # nls: that was the least it should do ;) 21.42.25 # GodEater_: good to know. I'll look it up and see if a crosslink is worth it 21.42.58 # does rockbox have a tutorial on how to make my own wps theme? 21.43.17 # did you look on the website? 21.43.31 # m0s-: hint: CustomWPS wiki page ;-) 21.43.48 Quit jewhaeN () 21.44.06 # woo! 21.45.39 Quit matsl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.46.09 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 21.46.28 # using the rockbox bootloader would be faster than Loader 2 right? 21.46.38 # GodEater_: I can only find it mentioned on the ReleaseTodo. Is that what you meant? 21.47.30 # winchester_: Using the Rockbox bootloader to do what? 21.47.32 Quit kaaloo ("Leaving.") 21.47.37 # to load Rockbox 21.47.56 # I would expect so, but haven't tested loader2 recently. 21.48.11 # I think it's much faster now than it used to be. 21.48.52 # anyone used PJ Green on a ipod video? 21.48.54 # ok... but... just incase.... would taking loader.bin and scrambling it make it work with rolo? 21.49.13 # Yes, it should do. 21.49.18 # interesting 21.50.03 # But be aware that rolo doesn't do anything with the COP at the moment, which can cause problems if IPL or the applications you're running need the COP. 21.50.45 # pixelma: precisely :) 21.51.36 # there's not even a good description of what it *is* that I could find 21.52.01 # so... I assume the apple firmware uses the COP.... but... I have used it with rolo before O_o 21.52.41 # winchester_: loader2 requires you to select which OS to boot IIRC - so by definition is slower than rockbox's bootloader 21.54.00 # GodEater_: I have rockbox selected as default with a 1 second timeout since I mostly just use that... hence why I want to switch to the RB bootloader 21.54.22 # and use rolo for the times I feel like playing mario or something 21.54.31 # seems like a good plan :) 21.54.40 # winchester_: the rockbox bootloader can boot linux too 21.55.05 # yeah, but it'd be quicker to rolo to ipodlinux than reboot 21.55.07 # hmm.... is it like the old ipl bootloader? 21.55.53 Quit MrMuffin (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.59.49 Quit OgMaciel ("Ex-Chat") 22.01.33 Join taz|away [0] (n=taz@p5081A6BD.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 22.02.57 # * dan_a hates having two cores 22.03.08 # It makes RoLo really difficult 22.04.01 Quit Ribs ("eh eh ehhhh!") 22.05.09 Quit matsl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.05.37 # What does ipodpatcher do exactly? 22.06.13 # (do i need to restore the original MBR or will it take care of all that?) 22.06.53 # does the 5G 60GB have 64mb cache buffer? 22.07.39 # interesting read 22.07.40 # http://www.wired.com/news/culture/music/0,72785-0.html?tw=wn_technology_1 22.08.46 Quit pearldiver (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.08.57 # winchester: I've started documenting ipodpatcher here - http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodPatcher 22.09.35 # It modifies your ipod's firmware partition. The MBR is just the first sector on the disk (containing the partition table), and ipodpatcher doesn't touch it. 22.10.29 # To replace an existing bootloader, just use ipodpatcher -a bootloader.ipod or if you want loader2, ipodpatcher -ab loader.bin 22.11.05 # ok thanks 22.12.06 Quit toffe (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.12.58 # is it ok to remove functions that are not used in plugins from the plugin api so that they can be declared "static"? 22.13.23 Quit amigan (Remote closed the connection) 22.14.29 # nls: Are there many such functions? 22.14.50 # I thought the general idea was that functions are only added to the plugin API when they are needed. 22.14.57 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 22.15.17 # linuxstb: not sure really but about 6-7 from the list.c file which are not used... 22.15.59 # declaring all private functions in list.c "static" (including those) saves about 400bytes on recorder... 22.16.09 # bluebrother: you tried the root menu patch too, right? Can you tell me if the button that today would lead you from WPS to the main menu should bring up the root menu then? 22.16.19 # nls: I don't think anyone can complain then. 22.17.05 # as soon as I installed the rockbox boot loader ROLO stopped loading the linux kernel..... does that make sense? 22.17.38 # pixelma: it works that way on the h100 22.17.49 # Possibly... Which version of loader 2 were you using? 22.17.50 # diskmode and diag still work though 22.18.14 # 2.4 22.18.24 # bluebrother: ok, then it's a bug on Ondio. I only get to the settings menu instead. 22.18.39 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.18.42 Quit web-taz (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.19.29 Join madmodder [0] (i=522c0749@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-152d55b9f3ee314b) 22.19.29 # Then it does make sense. v2.4 of loader2 didn't pass control of the COP to Rockbox, but the Rockbox bootloader does. And as Rockbox's rolo doesn't deal properly with the cop, using loader 2.4 means that Rockbox effectively left it ready for IPL. 22.20.22 # Hi all 22.21.13 # linuxstb: you know where these apps are loaded, btw? 22.21.18 # scorche: any more interest from other archos owners re the 8mb ram upgrade 22.21.34 # linuxstb: forget that, they're obviously loaded at 0 22.21.35 # ah yeah that explanation works 22.21.50 # back to Loader 2 then 22.21.51 # so apparently the bootloader too remaps memory like we do, then 22.22.00 # markun: you there ? 22.22.41 Quit bluey- ("Leaving") 22.24.02 # and back on loader 2..... rolo runs the kernel fine 22.24.36 Quit taz|away (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.24.43 # winchester_: At least until rolo works properly... 22.25.27 # offtopic to rockbox but..... any chance of being able to run rockbox from linux? 22.25.35 Part madmodder 22.25.53 # or is that something I should be asking in the ipl irc channel? 22.26.09 # haven't been there since..... well... since I got rockbox >.> 22.26.09 # Rockbox is a complete firmware, so it would take over your ipod from linux. 22.26.40 # Unless you built Rockbox as a Linux application, which could be done based on the UI Simulator code, but would seem pointless. 22.26.43 # yeah I mean..... like rolo loads linux.... anything in linux which can load rockbox? 22.27.23 # Not that I know of. 22.28.30 # ok.... as long as rockbox and iboy works I am happy =) 22.28.37 # *work 22.28.42 Join m0s [0] (i=m0s@bas3-toronto63-1096667064.dsl.bell.ca) 22.28.50 # Rockboy doesn't work on the mini? 22.28.55 # nope 22.29.09 # there was a patch... but it doesn't work since svn came in 22.29.48 Join alienbiker99 [0] (n=doomed@ool-44c126d4.dyn.optonline.net) 22.30.20 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 22.30.29 # Rockboy is a strange beast - one of the most popular plugins with users, but almost no developers care about it. 22.30.46 # lol 22.30.53 # I've never used it 22.30.59 # literally 22.31.15 # on any of my targets 22.31.21 # bubble bobble would be wicked on the ipod video 22.31.43 # I would love it if someone got it working on the mini.... but yeah I noticed nobody really cares. 22.31.49 # bubble isnt enough? 22.32.37 Quit busa_blade ("Leaving") 22.32.52 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 22.33.06 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 22.33.56 # nope not enough 22.34.04 # same game? 22.34.39 # what? 22.35.15 Quit amiconn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.35.16 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.35.29 # so there's no chance of anyone making rockboy work on the mini? 22.35.43 # i dont think it has been worked on in a while 22.36.20 # "It can now decrypt/encrypt/verify the e200r firmware (TEA & DSA)" 22.36.54 # * dan_a applauds MrH, Bagder and the e200r user with a clue! 22.37.21 # but we'll need to make a new configure target for the R models 22.37.27 # for the bootloader 22.37.35 # What's the difference with the R models? 22.37.43 # "Rhapsody" 22.37.50 # Real's DRM thing 22.37.58 # So the hardware's the same? 22.38.02 # yes 22.38.13 # Does the plain-text trick work? 22.38.28 # not confirmed yet 22.38.32 # * preglow looks forward to sound on sansa 22.39.15 # "The problem was that one of the magic 22.39.15 # values in the MI4 is different for e200r mi4 than for any other MI4s 22.39.15 # out there." 22.39.37 # Why are there so many reports of "bricking' surrounding the sansa? Is the install risky? 22.39.38 # so even scramble will need some adjusting 22.39.59 # linuxstb: No, the users are special 22.40.08 # lol 22.40.08 # linuxstb: I don't understand why, but in general sansa users seems to go crazy more often 22.40.14 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 22.40.26 Part TrueJournals 22.41.20 # When the instructions say "copy this file", the users take that to mean "format the drive, then copy the file. And a picture renamed as "bootloader.bin" 22.42.05 # people that cant read directions correctly shouldnt even attempt to install anything 22.42.15 # several users have said they formatted the 16mb rescue drive 22.42.21 # completely insane 22.43.07 # lol 22.43.08 # It sounds like Sandisk have made a very complex device though, with their 38 different USB modes... 22.43.28 # true 22.43.30 # would having an interface with pictures ever have a chance to be commited? 22.43.31 # what im not so post to mv picture.jpg bootloader.bin 22.44.11 # alienbiker99: If it was done efficiently, then there would probably be some support for it. 22.44.26 # ok 22.44.32 # (imho 22.44.34 # ) 22.45.42 # alienbiker99: Are you thinking of implementing it, or just asking? 22.45.55 # i might learn to code, as having an interface like that would be nicer than just plaintext, or even have it as an extra package so it doesnt take the space for people that dont want it 22.46.00 # alienbiker99: My opinion would be yes, as long as it worked with charcell and freyscale targets 22.46.05 Quit m0s- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.46.48 # are those greyscale devices? 22.46.49 # (freyscale is more commonly called greyscale...) 22.46.53 # ok 22.47.11 # charcell devices don't have graphics 22.47.32 # dan_a: and what about mono targets? ;) 22.47.38 # linuxstb: another thing... rolo also seems to freeze on "executing..." if something is playing or even paused when I run it. 22.47.45 # anyway..... I'll shut up about rolo >.> 22.47.58 # dan_a: (as in mono LCD of course) 22.47.59 # hmm i wonder how hard it would be, i guessi should learn some c 22.48.03 # pixelma: I think "freyscale" is a new word meaning "greyscale/mono" 22.48.22 # hehe 22.49.59 # Doesn't rolo steal the audio buffer? 22.51.04 # m0s: except for buffering large movies, my tests indicate dubious benifit of using a 64MB build. There are many scenarios in which such a build could decrease runtime. 22.51.06 # playback stops... but it doesn't actually load properly unless playback is stopped (not paused) beforehand.... also the linux kernel is more unstable later 22.52.27 # thanks Soap 22.52.33 # winchester_: I'm pretty sure I know why that is 22.52.34 # u use rockbox to watch movies? 22.52.45 # no 22.54.23 # dan_a: meh... guess I'll just stick with rebooting and using loader 2 for now. 22.55.22 # u use the reg ipod interface to play videos? 22.55.48 Join toffe [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 22.57.53 Join Yoghurt [0] (n=Joghurt_@e177251003.adsl.alicedsl.de) 22.58.17 # hmmm... RoLo should stop audio. Time to do some testing 22.58.22 # Hi. Anyone managed to build a dual-boot X5 bootloader recently? 22.58.34 Part lowlight 22.59.19 Join bonbonthejon [0] (n=jon@cpe-65-27-173-68.cinci.res.rr.com) 22.59.59 # winchester_: If you stop playback manually, does rolo work? 23.01.21 # no actually 23.01.38 Join webguest72 [0] (i=425dac13@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-471b2a2903265c95) 23.01.57 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 23.02.12 # if I start rockbox and go straight to the kernel... it works.... (freezes later.... but loads)..... if I play something then pause or stop it.... it just freezes on "Executing" 23.02.19 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B94EEC.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.04.31 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 23.04.40 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 23.07.09 Join random81 [0] (n=chatzill@cp562554-a.landg1.lb.home.nl) 23.10.24 # | 23.12.14 # \ 23.12.24 # - 23.12.33 # / 23.12.40 # | 23.12.50 # \ 23.13.08 # sorry, it was a typo don't rub it in:) 23.13.34 # lol 23.13.47 # ah.... we had a whole pattern thing going >=/ 23.13.59 # - 23.14.23 # / 23.14.34 # m0s: I don't watch videos on my music player. 23.14.37 # nuh it's dead now 23.17.53 Part perl|work 23.18.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.20.40 # soap which ipod u have? 23.20.54 # 5th gen 60GB 23.20.58 Quit webguest72 ("CGI:IRC") 23.21.09 # Anyone know where the flash ROM is on the non-ipod PP targets? I'm assuming it's always at 0x0? 23.21.12 # oh the same as me 23.21.13 # coo 23.21.36 # linuxstb: it's pretty much got to be 23.21.49 # either that or 0xf0000000 (or something) 23.22.45 # The Sansa Raphosody players are cheaper (subsidised?) than their non-R counterparts are they not? 23.23.13 # * Bagder haven't checked... 23.23.29 # that would be a very ironic choice for a rockbox player, then 23.23.36 # indeed. 23.25.23 # best buy = $220 for the e270, and the e270R. 23.25.35 # preglow: Can you think of a reason to not permanently remap flash to 0x20000000? I'm assuming we leave the flash visible on all other targets - otherwise the dump_rom debug screens wouldn't work... 23.25.48 # here it seems the R models are with radio, while the non-Rs are not 23.25.51 # is there a way to change the display when I plug my ipod into my PC the "Do not disconnect" photo? 23.25.55 # Although we probably don't have a choice on the other targets... 23.26.04 # so the R models turn out more expensive 23.26.06 # linuxstb: sounds good to me 23.26.22 # linuxstb: do a couple of test runs, then enable it if you see no problems 23.26.26 # m0s: yeah, look up ipodwizard or something like that 23.27.04 # will it worth in conjuction with rockboc 23.27.07 # rockbox 23.27.14 # no 23.27.23 # k 23.27.43 # it just for changing text, fonts and graphics in the original apple firmware 23.28.33 # but the one in rockbox is different than the standard one isn't there a way to change tthat? 23.29.05 # are you talking about the USB connection thing that comes up when you plug it into the computer before it goes into disk mode? 23.29.44 # no I'm talkin about after it goes to disk mode 23.29.48 # nls: nice green size row there! 23.29.50 # and it says 'do not diconnect' 23.30.04 # that's not different to the original firmware 23.31.26 # and to change that you would want ipodwizard... 23.31.32 # ok 23.34.39 # Nico_P: I am now 23.38.31 # when i unzip a theme and put it all where it belongs, how come it doesnt show up in browse themes? 23.38.52 Quit petur ("Zzzzz") 23.39.16 # Was there a .cfg file in the theme .zip, and did you put it in .rockbox/themes/ ? 23.40.28 # m0s: That disk mode screen is in flash ROM, and I'm almost certain ipodwizard can't modify that. 23.40.33 # hum 23.40.35 # never got put in ther 23.40.36 # there 23.40.37 # interesting 23.41.38 # thx 23.43.30 # linuxstb: doesn't the ipod flash after rewritting the firmware? 23.44.39 Quit midkay ("Leaving") 23.44.49 # Yes 23.45.21 # (if the "do flash" flag is set in the firmware image written to the disk). 23.46.46 # I just know I used to have different Do not disconenct image ages ago.... and that I used ipodwizard to get that 23.47.09 Quit robin0800 ("Oops. My brain just hit a bad sector") 23.47.35 # and now going through their wiki and themes..... they definatly have different images for it 23.49.03 # but nothing that can be used in rb 23.50.24 # if you use the patched firmware.... then after the ipod flashes it... strap the bootloader, it should work shouldn't it? 23.51.51 Quit random81 ("Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.1/2006120418]") 23.52.45 # There are two disk modes in Apple's firmware - the "emergency" disk mode in flash ROM (which is what Rockbox reboots into), and the disk mode in the main Apple firmware. 23.53.04 # afaik, it's only the main Apple firmware that ipodwizard modifies. 23.53.13 # (but I've never used it) 23.54.00 # ah ok... I wasn't sure how exactly RB gets into disk mode 23.59.02 Join fasmaie [0] (n=yohann@c-71-233-79-102.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)