--- Log for 23.06.107 Server: brown.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 7 days and 6 hours ago 00.00.02 # the MD sounds like my old 486 hdd 00.00.43 # ment: when did you last update your rockbox build? 00.00.49 # and everything i can do is list root of the ipod 00.01.23 # pixelma: 3 months ago (build 26/3) 00.01.38 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.01.55 Quit ender` (" Sometimes I lie awake at night, and I ask, "Where have I gone wrong?" Then a voice says to me, "This is going to take more th") 00.02.01 # now i got i/o error 00.02.09 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.153.140.99) 00.02.47 # ok, then I'll scrap my theory.. 00.03.36 # thanks guys 00.03.42 # (and gals) 00.04.11 # of course 00.06.12 # hi 00.07.30 Quit hannesd_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.07.44 Quit _Veseliq_ (Remote closed the connection) 00.10.19 Nick midkay_ is now known as midkay (n=midkay@c-24-19-236-139.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 00.12.04 Nick Nic0_P is now known as Nico_P (n=nicolas@rob92-6-82-231-243-63.fbx.proxad.net) 00.15.23 Quit thebean69 () 00.17.43 # hi karim_ ! 00.18.50 # markun, hola, que tal 00.19.02 # bien, gracias 00.19.14 # Terminé --00:15:41-- 00.19.14 # Téléchargement: 643 452 928 octets dans 2 fichiers 00.19.32 # karim_: no longer in Paris 00.19.48 # you got your year ? 00.19.52 # or diploma 00.20.05 # no, it was just an internship 00.20.12 # just for fun ? 00.20.15 # still have to finish my report 00.20.19 # no, part of my studies 00.20.26 # internship doesn't count ? 00.20.34 # mais tu parles français en principe :D 00.20.39 # maintenant 00.20.46 # well, I can manage 00.21.00 # and understanding is a lot better than speaking 00.21.08 # and writing is terrible :) 00.21.08 Quit linuxstb ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 00.22.29 # c'est bien, bon garçon 00.22.42 # :) 00.26.01 # hum I trying to mount an iso with fuseiso, I can't read the mount point ... 00.29.30 Quit lee-qid ("aufwiederbyebientotsayonara") 00.29.32 Join Darren05 [0] (n=d@86.42.1.133) 00.29.52 # Hi 00.31.14 # anyone here? i need a bit of help 00.33.11 # Soap: i thought so. because i doubt that brigter LEDs increase batterie life about 4 hours ;) dunno if apple has changed anything else though. 00.35.02 # * DerPapst suggest that the IRC logs should use unicode. 00.35.31 # im trying to install Rockbox Installer X v1, and it keeps saying There is no disk in the drive?? what do i do 00.35.50 # use rbutil instead 00.36.03 Quit kubiix ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 00.36.23 # have u got a link to where u can get that> 00.36.49 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtility 00.36.54 # if you spell out your wrods maybe... 00.37.01 # snap... 00.37.05 # lol 00.37.15 # * DerPapst wanted to hit backspace and not return :P 00.37.33 # laptop keyboards are just too tiny 00.38.32 # get a computer then or a keyboard :P 00.39.24 Join linuxstb [0] (i=5343d4aa@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 00.40.38 # i'm too lazy to take a big keyboard with me everytime i want to use my läptop 00.40.43 # DerPapst: I thought Apple's quoted music playback runtime (which is based on playback without backlight IIRC) was unchanged between the 5g and 5.5g? 00.42.23 # i'mk not 100% sure about it but iirc i heard (maybe the dude in the canadian apple store told me) that 5G did 16hours of playback and the 5.5G did about 20. 00.43.40 # * DerPapst bought his 5.5G in canada about 3 days after it was announced :D 00.46.56 # cool 00.48.12 # what do i do to install this? 00.48.29 # have you downloaded rbutil already? 00.48.30 # to get themes on my ipod video 00.48.35 # yea 00.48.48 # afaik rbutil does install themes too 00.49.02 # never used it though ;) 00.49.36 # lol 00.50.55 Quit moos ("Glory to Rockbox") 00.51.10 # so i have to install rb installer x v1 first? 00.51.24 # then use rbutil for themes etc 00.51.27 # no 00.51.32 # :( 00.51.34 # rbutil installes rockbox 00.51.45 # oh ok 00.51.57 # rb installer x is old and broken. 00.52.09 # rb installer x v1 is some odd unsupported and outdated "thing" 00.52.38 # so ill just stick to rbutil for installing themes and all that 00.53.10 # rbutil does anything you want (more or less). it installes rb, updates it, installes themes, freedoom wads. 00.53.14 # a.s.o 00.53.44 # cool 00.53.58 # and it is an official installer 00.54.13 # so you'll always get recent stuff 00.54.55 # * DerPapst pulls out the rbutil advertising banners 00.55.23 # "download rbutil today and you'll get one free theme of your choise" 00.55.57 # and below that lots of very tiny text ;) 00.56.22 Quit jgarvey ("Leaving") 00.56.56 # xD 00.57.37 # can someone tell me how i can add an albumartist to an id3v2 tag so that rockbox reads it? 00.57.52 # ok, whatever the hell i done now test is coming up on my ipod saying cant load rockbox.ipod: file not found 00.58.05 # text* 00.59.40 # DerPapst: on the battery issue. Only (claimed) movie playback times have increased. Audio (claimed) playback times have not increased, nor have Rockbox playback times appeared to be different between 5 and 5.5Gs. I don't _know_, but I strongly suspect there is no difference in battery. 01.01.12 # i think you're right 01.02.08 # as i said that "info" is somewhen from sep 06 and might be wrong ;) 01.02.39 # Darren05: is it a 5G or 5.5G iPod? 01.03.10 # * DerPapst is confused 01.03.27 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 01.03.51 # or at least i'm trying to confuse myself ;) 01.04.01 Join ze [0] (i=ze@cpe-76-175-22-254.socal.res.rr.com) 01.04.40 # emm 01.04.49 # maybe because it's already 1am and i didn't get much sleep last night :P 01.04.56 # i think its 5.5 01.05.07 # ha! 01.05.21 # * DerPapst 's mindscanner is running again 01.05.41 # have you ever formated your ipod in linux? 01.06.01 # nah 01.06.46 # hmmm.. then my only idea went *plop* 01.06.57 # :( 01.07.05 # use ext2 filesystem 01.07.08 # ? 01.07.09 # hold on a sec, this things reckin me head 01.07.12 Quit Joely (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.07.25 # or even hfs+ :P 01.07.31 # reiserfs? 01.07.32 # :P 01.07.41 # sorry.. didn't mean to butt in :) 01.09.04 # Darren05: did you install the actual rockbox build? It sounds like only the bootloader is installed now. 01.09.42 # I don't know how rbutil works there - never used it and don't even have an Ipod 01.09.44 # yupp.. check if there is .rockbox/rockbox.ipod on your 'Pod 01.10.20 # right, i think its done, its in black small text 01.10.39 # it had an error so i had to reset somthing on the ipod 01.11.02 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 01.11.04 # no wait lol 01.11.10 # yea. 01.11.20 # tis still broke :( 01.11.30 # seens like others are confused too... 01.11.49 # ill just start all over again 01.12.01 # what do i do on rbutill 01.12.15 # * ansivirus is running an extremely old version of rockbox on an archos jukebox fm recorder :) 01.12.25 # Darren05: what have you done ? 01.12.46 # i tryed to install it, but it said there was no driver found 01.13.06 # then on my ipod it was a black screen saying there was a file missin 01.13.26 # missing* 01.13.32 # you selected the correct device first ? 01.14.03 # yea ipod video 5th gen 01.14.16 # is rbutil up to date on the wiki (except for the new detection stuff) 01.14.20 # * Domonoky_ thinks you just installed the bootloader.. 01.14.21 Quit PaulJam (".") 01.14.45 # the rbutil version isnt uptodate, but it should work without problems.. 01.14.47 # Darren05: check if there is .rockbox/rockbox.ipod on your 'Pod 01.15.03 # 1 sec 01.15.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.15.23 # ipod is in disk mode, how do u get out of it? 01.15.27 # Darren05: there are 2 buttons for installation in rbutil :-) one for the bootloader, and one for rockbox.. 01.15.54 # yea i seen that 01.16.12 # 1sec just get this ipod fixed 01.16.31 # Hold menu+select (after safely disconnecting) 01.16.38 # * Domonoky_ has now an rbutil version with nice buttons :-) 01.16.48 # woohoo 01.16.58 # :) 01.18.31 # right its out of disk mode and it has a black screen saying loading rockbox ... Eroor! cant load rockbox.ipod: 01.18.35 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 01.18.39 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp99-149.adsl.forthnet.gr) 01.18.42 # error* 01.19.27 # have you checkt if you have this file on your device ?? 01.19.37 # Darren05: check if there is .rockbox/rockbox.ipod on your 'Pod 01.19.47 # how do I do that 01.19.56 # windows explorer? 01.20.12 # 1 sec 01.20.52 # Did you click on the button to install Rockbox? 01.21.15 Join entheh [0] (n=purr@88-106-172-180.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 01.21.35 # Domonoky_: have you hidden that install rb button? 01.22.05 Quit Alonea ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.4/2007060115]") 01.22.21 # i was installing the RIX and it had an error saying that it cant find the devise 01.23.34 # no.. :-) 01.23.51 # whats RIX ?? 01.24.19 # rix.exe (rockbox installer v1) 01.24.26 # :P 01.24.32 # delete that crap 01.25.05 # it was like 50% and it just had an error, now my ipod is having an error with a black screen 01.25.19 # Darren05: check if there is .rockbox/rockbox.ipod on your 'Pod 01.25.25 # and the computer wont pick it up 01.25.27 # ^ lol 01.25.34 # diskmode? 01.25.38 # yup 01.25.45 # :( 01.26.03 # * Darren05 throws the ipod against the wall 01.26.13 # Darren05: We already told you - rb installer x is old and broken... 01.26.14 # so it shows you the b&w diskmode screen? 01.26.27 # yea, but this was before 01.26.50 # does it says "Do not disconnect."? 01.27.03 # Darren05: Then undo any damage it's done (e.g. restore your ipod with itunes), and use rbutil. 01.27.47 # DerPapst:its just a black screen saying rockbox boot kiader verson 1.1, then it says error 01.27.56 # loader* 01.28.02 # that is not diskmode 01.28.05 Quit linuxstb ("CGI:IRC") 01.28.35 # yea ano 01.28.36 # diskmode is right after reset SELECT+PLY/PAUSE 01.28.45 # yea 01.28.52 # and do that while connected to a pc 01.28.54 # ill give it another try 01.30.00 # i guess the bootloader you've installed is too old to work with 5.5G iPods anyways. 01.30.08 Join PaulJam [0] (i=Paul@vpn-3025.gwdg.de) 01.30.10 # yea 01.30.20 # right im in the ipod folder 01.30.57 # good 01.31.04 # restore with itunes 01.31.21 # then reboot your ipod and use rbutil 01.31.38 # and delete XIR or whatever it was called 01.31.53 # kk 01.31.55 # it's too old to even work with your ipod 01.32.41 # lol im suprised someone on youtube is telling people to download this 01.32.53 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 01.32.56 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp197-86.adsl.forthnet.gr) 01.33.27 Quit RhinoBanga2 (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 01.33.32 # i guess even the video is überold 01.33.50 # ill send u the link 01.33.52 # dated 2006 or something 01.34.02 # http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yz0vjTB1L94&mode=related&search= 01.34.11 # 'how to hack an ipod' lol 01.35.22 # lookin at the comments, it was only added recently 01.35.32 Quit obo ("bye") 01.36.20 # yupp april 2007 01.36.24 # but still 01.36.30 # better use rbutil 01.37.04 # i'm surprised the dude who made that video suggests to use loader 2 :D 01.37.16 # xD 01.38.01 # http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WObZ2rGn4Ic&mode=related&search= 01.38.06 # thats another one 01.38.06 # * DerPapst is using loader 2 too 01.39.49 # avrilbgd is making lots of typos. 01.40.01 # one of the worst videos i've ever seen. 01.40.21 # xD 01.40.29 # yea same 01.41.04 # hahaha... 2:30 min... shows a video of a video playing on youtube. 01.41.29 # lol yea 01.41.55 # would he not just download the video and put it in.... lazy 01.42.01 # or just make one himself 01.43.05 Join RhinoBanga2 [0] (n=rhinoban@host-87-74-80-90.bulldogdsl.com) 01.44.35 Quit YouCeyE (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 01.46.10 # lol @ 5.34 min 01.47.06 # * Domonoky_ commits nice buttons for rbutil :-) 01.47.39 Join ComputinChuck [0] (n=nate@cpe-24-221-40-82.az.sprintbbd.net) 01.48.02 # is there a way to improve the scroll wheel sensitivity in an ipod? 01.49.57 # afaik no 01.50.25 Join linuxstb [0] (i=5343d4aa@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 01.50.29 # ok, it seems really slugish to me 01.51.00 Quit Xerion (" ") 01.55.13 # looks like there's a feature request/task entry for it 01.56.34 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 01.56.40 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 01.57.43 Quit bdgraue (Remote closed the connection) 02.02.29 # Good night everyone :) 02.02.32 Quit DerPapst ("So Long And Thanks For All The Fish!") 02.04.34 Join surye [0] (n=surye@ip68-111-247-200.sd.sd.cox.net) 02.04.50 Part pixelma 02.08.24 Quit linuxstb ("CGI:IRC") 02.10.12 Quit ComputinChuck ("Leaving") 02.13.02 Quit PaulJam (".") 02.15.43 Join YouCeyE [0] (n=YouCeyE@unaffiliated/youceye) 02.16.08 Quit Domonoky_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.19.31 Join Gibbed [0] (i=rick@pool-71-108-0-13.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 02.19.33 Quit Rick (Nick collision from services.) 02.19.49 Nick Gibbed is now known as Rick (i=rick@pool-71-108-0-13.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 02.22.28 # Hm... is it impossible to run both apple firmware and rockbox at the same time on an ipod video? (select on boot or something) I ask because I use the h264 video, but I really want to try rockbox 02.23.59 # yes...the bootloader is dual-boot by default 02.24.23 # Perfect :) 02.24.25 Join BigBambi [0] (i=c2fa347e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-9d77686aba310dd4) 02.24.57 # I had a feeling from the documentation, but I couldn't find it spelled out 02.25.02 # surye: It is possible to dual boot. The manual tells you how 02.25.39 # Found it! 02.25.53 # The manual is very good# 02.26.55 # Whilst you are free to ask questions both here and on the forums, but you will find people more inclined to help if you have read the manual first 02.27.45 # Enjoy rockbox, it is ace (although unfortunately performance on iPods is the worst of all targets) 02.27.51 # Yea, I am reading through it now 02.27.58 # Ah, that's too bad :( 02.28.12 # Get a iRiver, iAudio, Gigabeat etc... :) 02.28.34 # I like having video and 80GB :P 02.28.40 # It is even more amazing on those (but iPod is still great) 02.28.49 # yeah, 80 gb is nice 02.29.21 # You will find video playback curently better in the OF on original firmware, but everything else better in RB 02.30.15 # Be aware that on portalplayer targets (iPod, H10, Sansa), battery life is currently a bit worse in RB, but on all other targets it is better 02.30.35 # Is the issue for video communication with the connexant chip, or just lack of interest? 02.30.45 # Broadcom 02.30.54 # It is a combination: 02.30.54 # Oh, it's Broadcom... silly me. 02.32.30 # The iPod hardware is completely closed, so all progress has been made by reverse engineering, or datasheets for similar but different hardware, so it is difficult. As only the iPod video has the Broadcom chip, there is less focus on behlaf of core dev's, as they tend to focus on improvements that benefit al targets 02.32.36 # *all 02.32.59 # However, if someone were to work out the Boradcom chip, it'd be gratefully received :) 02.33.09 # That certainly makes sense. 02.35.07 # I'm curious, how do you debug software for the ipod? 02.35.17 # Or any target for that matter. 02.35.25 # Personally, I have an iRiver H160 and a Gigabeat F140, and on those the improvement is unbelievable. The only drawback for you with a 5.5G iPod, is the video and the battery life. Everything else is awesome 02.35.30 Quit midkay ("Leaving") 02.35.39 # Debug in what sense? 02.36.14 # Well, do you write code, then upload and see if it runs, or is there a process you can use gdb or some kind of runtime debugger? 02.36.35 # I'm not an expert by any means - if you mean writing the low level code, dissambly of existing firmware in the absence of dtasheets is a first step 02.36.58 # I'm interested in playing with the Broadcom chip, but I have little experience in embedded programming, especially in a closed system. 02.37.25 # Once you have some code running, yes there are debugging functions in rockbox, so you can write code for the system and look at the outputs, or for some higher levelcode use the simulator 02.38.05 # To get the Broadcom chip going, as there is currently no real idea on how to access it you would likely have to dissamble the Apple firmware to see how they use it 02.38.39 # Is there any documented work by the RB team yet, notes or something, or is it totally square one? 02.39.01 # An additional complication is that Apple likely use the Broadcom chip as a black box - they feed it data using protocols specified by Broadcom, and then different data comes out. But as I say, I am not an expert 02.39.04 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@82.153.37.99) 02.39.12 # I don't know I'm afraid 02.39.38 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@rockbox/developer/midkay) 02.39.46 # Since it processes both audio and video, and seems to be touted as a complete integrated package, I'm guess the broadcome does work as a blackbox 02.39.58 # Most core devs are European, so you are better asking later (it is 02.40 AM here) - linuxstb for instance is an iPod guru 02.40.04 # *integrated solution 02.40.33 # Yes, I think so, but I don't know what the detailed level of current knowledge is 02.40.36 # Ah, I'm at -8 :) 02.40.56 # +1 here, I ought to be getting to bed! 02.41.02 # In a bit :) 02.41.24 # Actually, I'm at -7 right now, silly daylight savings 02.41.56 # yeah, it always gets me. In fact, I've just moved to France from the UK, and I don't even know if it happens here! 02.42.16 # I ought to find out by Sept/Oct time I supose 02.42.21 # Anyways, I must run, but I am interested in persuing this, and will try to lay some notes and groundwork if nothing else for the other devs 02.42.38 # If you make any progress you will be lauded as a hero! 02.43.27 # Heh, well, I shall return. See you. 02.43.34 Part surye 02.44.30 Quit jhMikeS (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.46.16 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=steve-o@adsl-64-217-219-154.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 02.46.21 Quit BigBambi ("CGI:IRC") 02.48.30 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@mur31-1-82-237-204-133.fbx.proxad.net) 02.53.59 Quit antgel ("Lost terminal") 02.57.13 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 02.57.57 Join MysticTigress [0] (i=mysticti@h19.142.255.206.cable.pnbl.cablelynx.com) 02.58.08 # hello 02.58.42 Part MysticTigress 02.59.50 Quit pearldiver ("some games are better left unplayed") 03.02.04 Quit karim_ ("Ex-Chat") 03.02.34 Quit Thundercloud (Connection timed out) 03.15.11 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.17.05 Part Darren05 03.24.53 Join webguest16 [0] (i=4a841a2a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-280e86ca84e7ca12) 03.25.49 # Um... On the Bubbles plugin as well as other plugins, How many levels are there? 03.27.29 # Anyone there? 03.27.43 # Anyone.....? 03.30.01 # there are 100 levels on bubbles...why do you ask? 03.30.33 # and please have a bit more patience.. 03.32.07 Quit entheh ("^~") 03.32.54 # I was on level 65, and it seems un beatable. have any hints, oh grat scorche 03.33.09 # there is no unbeatable level on bubbles 03.33.20 # Sorry about the poor english 03.33.49 # if you think 65 is hard, wait till 99... 03.34.26 # Have you gotten through them all? What does the text show as? YOU WON? 03.34.34 # no 03.34.47 # errr..yes to the completed part 03.35.02 # How hard is levle 99 03.35.05 # there is no you win animation or spalsh or anything 03.35.20 # Bummer... 03.35.35 # feel free to code one in though... 03.36.23 # Ok. Il keep that in mind. I give kudos to whoever made that game, though 03.38.55 # Scorche, what player do you have 03.39.03 # i have a few... 03.39.33 # Which is easier to play bubbles on? 03.39.56 # each has their upsides and downsides 03.42.21 # Hmm... I was wondering. In bubbles, can you also controll the x axis as well as the angle for the new bubble? 03.42.47 # no 03.43.52 # Would that make the game change at all as in ease? 03.44.08 # likely 03.44.27 Quit webguest16 ("CGI:IRC") 03.51.37 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@65.198.26.227) 03.52.58 Join saratoga [0] (i=9803c6dd@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-956a1c5c347886dd) 04.01.43 Quit maffe (Remote closed the connection) 04.08.13 Join webguest55 [0] (i=3a1c9397@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-637e8740d8cf1bd1) 04.08.35 # can the cradle of the f40 act as a usb hub? 04.09.18 # why does it have that extra usb slot? 04.10.13 Join PhantmShado [0] (n=shell@c-24-218-192-42.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 04.10.30 # hey, I'm looking to encode a video for rockbox 04.10.45 # can anyone help me as to what is supported? 04.11.07 # (as in what video and audio codec to use, I'm using ffmpeg for this if that's of any help) 04.11.46 # PhantmShado: See the PluginMpegplayer page on the wiki. 04.11.57 # Mpeg 2 video, mp3 audio @ 44.1 khz 04.12.24 # webguest55: In the original firmware it can access files from an external device, I believe, such as a camera. 04.12.53 Quit webguest55 (Client Quit) 04.13.59 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 04.16.25 # how do i get to that page/ 04.17.13 # never mind, found it 04.18.53 Join New-Sama [0] (i=WinNT@201.41.168.253) 04.24.46 Quit Thundercloud_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.28.36 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.215.189) 04.39.50 Quit New-Sama ("-=SysReset 2.53=-") 04.56.05 Mode "#rockbox +o scorche " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 04.56.15 Topic "if download.rockbox.org acts funny, use videolan.rockbox.org instead until things settle | An ad we found in Vegas: http://scorche.cleansoap.org/rockbox/images/RBmmdi.jpg" by scorche (i=scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 04.56.22 Mode "#rockbox -o scorche " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 04.56.24 # =) 04.57.06 # :) 04.57.29 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 04.57.33 # Soap and i found it after you guys all left 04.57.53 # good one ;) 05.09.25 Quit scorche (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.09.43 Join scorche [0] (i=scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 05.15.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.19.10 Quit rageahol (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.23.03 Quit nls (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.27.25 Join xOrphenochx [0] (n=ZeroKun@pool-72-91-196-41.tampfl.fios.verizon.net) 05.38.37 Quit davina_ (Remote closed the connection) 05.41.30 Join davina [0] (n=dave@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 05.46.59 Quit XbooX () 05.51.07 Join Daishi [0] (n=daishi@ool-18be2884.dyn.optonline.net) 05.51.55 # hmmmmm anybody know waht moos wanted? 06.05.36 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 06.42.32 Join webguest64 [0] (i=46a0c88f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-693619ce1fa1d215) 06.44.55 # man i thought it would be easy to sell my S60. but i guess nobody wantz it (o well) 06.45.45 # well, it isnt a rockbox target yet, and there are no guarantees it will be... 06.46.32 # yea i thought they could use it for partz or somthing 06.47.15 # like for the connecter or w/e there working on 06.49.37 Quit webguest64 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 06.50.07 Join p [0] (i=ptw419@216-188-249-122.dyn.grandenetworks.net) 06.50.46 Nick p is now known as ptw (i=ptw419@216-188-249-122.dyn.grandenetworks.net) 06.50.53 Join gigacrap [0] (i=46a0c88f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-5e0e66ba4253cc29) 06.52.19 Join webguest64 [0] (i=46a0c88f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-4fb295bf1ea9c675) 06.52.19 Quit gigacrap (Client Quit) 06.53.04 # webguest64: is it working ? 06.53.37 # yes fully 06.57.30 # webguest64: how much do you want for it ? 06.57.57 # well 100-185usd 06.58.16 # somewhere in there 07.01.48 Quit gtkspert (Remote closed the connection) 07.03.05 Join gtkspert [0] (n=gtkspert@gateless.info) 07.04.32 # webguest64: wait that some progress are done on the port of rockbox on the S and you will find a dev who want to buy it :) 07.05.15 # yea i guess ur rite 07.07.41 # or try ebay they all go above 180 $ 07.08.01 # yea ill try that thx 07.08.34 # or keep it and wait for rockbox ;) 07.09.46 # but i just dont want it even wen rockbox comez to it 07.11.35 Quit XavierGr (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.13.47 Quit secleinteer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.15.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.16.25 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host51-170-dynamic.9-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 07.16.40 Part webguest64 07.21.49 Quit spiorf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.22.25 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host51-170-dynamic.9-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 07.22.39 Quit Daishi (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.23.21 Part toffe82 07.23.48 Quit PhantmShado (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.24.37 Quit scorche (" rebooting...") 07.26.55 Join kkurbjun [0] (n=kkurbjun@c-71-56-227-141.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 07.28.14 Join kfazz [0] (n=ken@76-203-137-185.lightspeed.wlfrct.sbcglobal.net) 07.31.13 Join PhantmShado [0] (n=shell@c-24-218-192-42.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 07.33.20 Quit PhantmShado (Client Quit) 07.37.49 Join scorche [0] (i=scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 07.44.01 Join _Veseliq_ [0] (n=veseliq@host.91-92-172-170.airbites.bg) 07.46.55 Quit ptw () 08.01.24 Quit Farp (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.01.46 Join bluey- [0] (n=bluey@dslb-088-073-082-122.pools.arcor-ip.net) 08.07.50 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c58-109-97-210.eburwd4.vic.optusnet.com.au) 08.24.41 Join Genre9mp3 [0] (n=yngwiejo@dsl-88-218-17-118.customers.vivodi.gr) 08.40.30 Quit bluey- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.45.03 Join ptw419 [0] (i=ptw419@216-188-249-122.dyn.grandenetworks.net) 08.46.24 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B167DE.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.48.48 Join kubiix [0] (n=Miranda@mos-81-27-201-28.karneval.cz) 08.54.32 Join bdgraue [0] (n=bdgraue@dyndsl-085-016-108-130.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 08.58.44 Quit kfazz ("Leaving") 09.00.46 Quit ptw419 () 09.02.32 Quit kkurbjun (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 09.04.07 Quit Rob222241 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.15.21 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.20.27 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p57A9677C.dip.t-dialin.net) 09.35.55 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@212.204.47.129) 09.47.16 Quit BHSPitLappy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.56.27 # Llorean: around? 09.57.01 # Actually, yes. I just sat down about 10 minute ago 09.57.50 # :) Could you change the occurance of "cvs build" in the "Posting guidelines" ? 09.59.25 # Fixed 10.00.15 # Thanks 10.00.48 Join printfXh4 [0] (n=pseudo@ppp121-45-232-139.lns1.bne4.internode.on.net) 10.00.51 # It now refers specifically to the 'current build' link on the left bar so the terms are more certain. 10.04.37 # ah, even better 10.11.35 Part Llorean 10.26.08 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp159-165.adsl.forthnet.gr) 10.27.13 Quit Rondom ("Ex-Chat") 10.29.08 Quit aliask ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.4/2007060115]") 10.30.35 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 10.31.06 # evening all 10.34.52 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.215.189) 10.37.15 Join maffe [0] (n=maffe@barmen.interhost.no) 10.39.28 Join TiMiD[FD] [0] (n=TiMiD[FD@asgard.valombre.net) 10.39.46 # hello there 10.41.25 # hey TiMiD[FD] 10.41.45 Join kfazz [0] (n=ken@76-203-137-185.lightspeed.wlfrct.sbcglobal.net) 10.43.04 # TiMiD[FD]: you haven't been here in a long time, right? 10.43.33 # oh yes 10.43.37 # a very long time ! 10.43.52 # I still keep an eye on the evolution of the project 10.44.14 # that's life ! 10.44.18 # Wow, mr. multiscreen is back :) 10.44.27 # oh you still remember ! 10.44.37 # it has been ... 2 years ! 10.44.50 # are you still in japan? 10.44.59 # yes 10.45.05 # nice :) 10.45.06 # I work here now 10.45.26 # yes working abroad is nice ! 10.45.41 # I mean living 10.45.55 # there is no way working could be nice .... 10.46.42 # well, my work is nice sometimes 10.46.52 # sometimes ... :) 10.46.59 # you mean during breaks ? 10.47.11 # wow Timid long time no see! 10.47.24 # yes ... 10.47.35 # Still in Japan eh nice! 10.47.40 # I've been too busy ! 10.47.48 # I can imagine 10.47.54 # do you like your life there at least? 10.48.08 # TiMiD[FD]: which player do you use these days? 10.48.18 # if I didn't liked it I would not stay here 10.48.29 # Japan is a nice place to stay 10.48.41 # then I am glad that you like it :) 10.49.09 # at sometime I will definitely visit that country 10.49.46 # oh there are sure some spots to see here, but don't come during summer, it's HOT ! 10.50.07 Quit ment ("sleep") 10.50.11 # my room temperature is around 35°C now 10.50.29 # TiMiD[FD]: can't be hotter than here 10.50.32 # markun: I still use my almost 3 years old iriver 10.50.41 # doing the job just fine 10.51.00 # (had to patch the bootloader this morning to get it start but ...) 10.51.26 # greece ... 10.52.31 # TiMiD[FD]: how very un-japanese of you to use the old iriver! 10.52.36 # and even a korean player :) 10.53.03 # that's ok I know a lot of korean there :p 10.53.14 # markun: well H100 is a legendary DAP :P 10.53.52 Quit RhinoBanga2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.54.09 # yes, not gonna change it ! 10.54.27 Join RhinoBanga2 [0] (n=rhinoban@host-87-74-80-90.bulldogdsl.com) 10.54.46 # whoops got to go 10.55.02 # bye TiMiD and come again ;) 10.55.10 # sure :) 10.55.11 # take care 10.55.26 # thank you ! 10.55.31 # you too all ! 10.55.37 Quit TiMiD[FD] ("leaving") 10.56.37 Join PaulJam [0] (i=Paul@vpn-3023.gwdg.de) 10.57.16 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@84-255-206-8.static.dsl.t-2.net) 10.57.21 # has been sometime since I last saw orange in my mIRC window :P 11.01.33 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p549668EA.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.02.18 # is anyone else as excited for sansa usb as I am? 11.04.07 # * JdGordon wonders what kfazz is talking about 11.04.22 # GSoC project, i imagine 11.04.37 # phew.. I thought i missed a commit or something :p 11.04.51 # petur and austrian's project 11.07.26 Quit thegeek (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.15.04 # can someone tell me if it is intended that when using custom filetypecolours the text of the selected line is drawn in the custom colour instead of the backgroundcolour when no backdrop is used? 11.15.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.17.05 # kfazz: I'm not overly excited about it, but I don't own a sansa 11.19.44 # that would make sense.. 11.19.49 # i got one a few days ago 11.21.09 Join beta [0] (n=beta@cpc3-clif5-0-0-cust439.nott.cable.ntl.com) 11.21.32 # hey there - is it possible to get rockbox to display album art? 11.21.42 # i.e. the art thats built into the tag? 11.21.51 # not that way, no 11.22.00 # will there ever be a way for that? 11.23.10 # perhaps 11.23.39 # there is a patch for album art, but it uses bmp files stored in your album folder 11.23.57 # ah ok 11.24.27 # what is rbutil? 11.24.41 # a rockbox installation and update utility 11.24.53 Join pseudo_ [0] (n=pseudo@ppp121-45-216-4.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net) 11.25.06 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtility 11.25.55 # oh nice - thanks 11.27.14 # which player do you have? 11.28.39 # gigabeat f40 11.28.44 Join entheh [0] (n=purr@88-106-237-56.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 11.28.47 # me too 11.29.16 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 11.30.13 # :-) 11.30.25 # i love it - its great 11.30.31 # better than an ipod 10 fold 11.30.49 # I wouldn't know 11.31.04 # i had an ipod for a day... sold it the next day 11.31.09 # and got the gigabeat 11.31.42 Quit RhinoBanga2 ("Client Exiting") 11.31.53 Join The_entropy [0] (n=entropy@63.218.35.21) 11.31.56 # but without rockbox the gigabeat is quite useless for me 11.32.13 # hello everyone 11.32.20 # yeah - the normal firmware isn't very good... 11.32.23 # hello entropy 11.32.34 # i just did entropy in my physics exam :-( 11.32.43 # hehe 11.34.34 Quit beta () 11.41.03 Quit printfXh4 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.42.09 Join RhinoBanga [0] (n=rhinoban@host-87-74-80-90.bulldogdsl.com) 11.47.22 Join x1jmp [0] (n=x1jmp@p57B0C5F0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 11.52.04 # What is the common way to debug Rockbox code on the player? 11.53.11 # My personal solution is to put some splash() calls into the code, to find the point where it crashes, but it takes a lot of time 11.53.47 # yes, that's what I also used 11.53.53 # and yes, takes a lot of time 11.54.45 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 11.54.55 Quit RhinoBanga ("Client Exiting") 11.55.01 # if you can reproduce it in the rockbox sim it becomes easier to debug 11.55.10 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@mur31-1-82-237-204-133.fbx.proxad.net) 11.55.13 # Slasheri: little Database question: can i use more than one condition in a format line? 11.56.19 # yes, then I can use gdb, would it be possible to let RB create core dumps on the player to use with gdb? 11.56.36 Quit The_entropy (Remote closed the connection) 11.57.18 # x1jmp: I don't know. Maybe you can look into it 11.59.54 # markun: I'm not very common to gdb, I'm happy when I know how to use it at all :) 12.00.06 # same here 12.00.12 Nick pseudo_ is now known as printfXh4 (n=pseudo@ppp121-45-216-4.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net) 12.00.23 Part maffe 12.00.35 Join maffe [0] (n=maffe@barmen.interhost.no) 12.04.24 # btw what's the use of debug builds? The don't compile on most players anyway... 12.05.41 # Debug builds only work on the archos jukeboxes, and the iriver iFP 12.06.28 # FS#7345 seems a very interesting approach for the 52 bmp-limit in WPS 12.07.23 # For these targets there is a gdb stub that allows on-target debugging with gdb. For archos it requires the serial mod, a level converter and a pc with serial i/f. 12.07.30 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@e179216058.adsl.alicedsl.de) 12.07.53 # I'm not sure what's required for iFP, I only know that it uses usb communication 12.10.47 # amiconn: then I think the debug options shouldn't be displayes for other targets in the configure script, as it has no use 12.11.25 # s/displayes/displayed 12.13.01 # PaulJam: yes, you can use the and (&) operator 12.13.03 # amiconn: could gdb be used over a usb connection if the correct implementation is made on the target? 12.13.27 Join kaaloo [0] (n=luis@rue92-3-82-232-48-241.fbx.proxad.net) 12.13.33 # PaulJam: or if you need or, you can list multiple format lines with the same name 12.13.36 Part kaaloo 12.13.46 # the first match applies 12.13.51 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@rob92-6-82-231-243-63.fbx.proxad.net) 12.14.11 # Slasheri: thanks 12.16.00 # petur: that's done by the usb driver of the ifp as well, right? 12.16.25 # I don't know, that's why I'm asking 12.16.31 # http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/firmware/usb_serial.c?view=log&pathrev=13692 12.16.53 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 12.16.55 # I thought it was used for debugging 12.18.03 # wtf? I didn't even know we already had an usb driver.... 12.18.13 # :) 12.19.29 # I have to compare that chip with the one in the h300... could be used as well :) 12.19.47 Join Xerion [0] (i=xerion@cp198589-d.landg1.lb.home.nl) 12.21.25 # petur: the player should then show up as some serial device? 12.33.17 # hmmm.. the isp1582 looks completely different beast :/ 12.36.30 # My ipod refuses to mount or let me use fdisk and whatever to format it 12.36.32 # Ideas? 12.38.21 # tried emergency disk mode? 12.39.12 # Emergency disk mode? 12.39.18 # I put it into disk mode manually if that's what you mean 12.40.06 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@freenode/staff/gnewsense.ompaul) 12.40.30 # It'll go in to diskmode normally, but won't boot, it will show a picture of a folder with an exclamation mark on it 12.40.59 # And then when I plug it in while in disk mode the filesystem is just completely borked and it refuses to mount and any partition manager I try it refuses to find it 12.42.20 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@avc146.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 12.42.23 Join pseudo_ [0] (n=pseudo@ppp121-45-255-169.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net) 12.42.58 # yes, that's emergency disk mode 12.43.28 # tried rebooting? In emergency disk mode the Ipod is just a removable drive, so you should be able accessing it. 12.44.38 Quit Domonoky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.44.59 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@e179216058.adsl.alicedsl.de) 12.45.52 Join moos [0] (i=moos@m21.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 12.47.42 Quit printfXh4 (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 12.48.44 # bluebrother: I've rebooted it and reset it more times than I can count 12.48.48 # bluebrother: It gives the same image 12.49.01 # pixie: tried rebooting the PC? 12.49.10 # It's not the PC. 12.49.10 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 12.49.33 # pixie: sometimes windows and other OSes 'lock' a usb port, more or less 12.49.38 # I don't use windows. 12.49.40 # have you switched ports? 12.49.41 # ah 12.49.46 # any relevent info in dmesg? 12.49.52 # Yes indeed 12.49.53 # sec 12.49.56 # well, afaiu the PC doesn't show the correct image. 12.50.19 # there's an 'un-break your ipod' entry in the wiki 12.50.26 # somewhere 12.50.29 # so, if the Ipod is in emergency disk mode maybe the usb handling of your pc is somewhat messed up 12.50.46 # emergency disk mode is a bit clunky - but i've never had it not work 12.51.13 # Well if its not in emergency disk mode it refuses to go in disk mode at all 12.51.18 # It just doesen't boot properly at all 12.51.27 # http://pastebin.com/934577 12.51.33 # hmm. Sounds a bit like a broken hard disk to me :/ 12.51.47 # It could be, it could not be 12.51.55 # does it spin up? 12.52.04 # When I boot it? 12.52.24 # aye 12.52.27 # Feels like it, but I could retry to be sure 12.52.31 # like - can you hear the drive 12.52.32 # etc 12.52.51 # yes 12.53.00 # that's not a terribly good loking log there 12.53.02 # log sec. 0 12.53.33 # have you looked at http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodManualRestore ? 12.53.51 # it's not likely to work, given what i'm reading here 12.53.54 # Yes, but how can I do that when I can't mount it or view it 12.54.08 # well, does the device itself exist? 12.54.14 # /dev/sdaX 12.54.17 # Weird thing is, it fucked up and couldn't boot and I had the exact same problem, but then I could mount it 12.54.21 # a day later I couldn't 12.54.43 # if it was a rio karma i'd tell you exactly what to do 12.55.01 # fdisk just says unable to open 12.55.08 Quit HEx (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 12.55.13 # I mean, my machine 'finds' it and calls it sda, but you can't do anything with it 12.55.14 # (they had a head stiction problem, sometimes they'd power down with the heads in the middle of the patter, and when you'd fire it up again you'd end up with a drive that couldn't spin up) 12.55.21 # Any other program will just say broken filesystem or nonexistant 12.55.26 # maybe your cable is broken? 12.55.38 # Then why would my ipod refuse to boot 12.55.44 Quit darkless (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.55.47 # (ie. I doubt it) 12.55.49 # (so on the semi-official rio forums, a rio employee gave a specific suggestion - turn it on, hold it this certain way, and slam it into your hand *really* hard, repeatedly) 12.55.50 # hmm, good point ;-) 12.55.59 # (with the angle like that, it would eventually send the head flying, unstuck 12.56.00 # Well, the disk is spinning 12.56.03 # So that's not the issue 12.56.06 # you'd get some bad blocks, but it saved it 12.56.06 # aye 12.56.09 # you know what? 12.56.15 # If it were me 12.56.26 # I'd consider opening it and checking for lose IDE cable 12.56.32 # loose even 12.56.38 # is the ipod still under warranty? 12.56.43 # I should think so 12.56.48 # I have no idea actually 12.56.54 # I'd rather not open it though 12.56.56 # i'm sure there's a way to find out 12.57.07 # well - if it's still under warranty then the solution seems clear 12.57.09 # I could ask my parents, they got it for me :P 12.57.17 # if we can't figure it out, sendit back 12.57.21 # Well, even if it is under warranty, I'm not in my home country for the next two months 12.57.25 # you may have a toasted drive 12.57.26 # hmm 12.57.54 # SCSI i/o error 12.57.54 # weird 12.57.55 # I just wanted to see if there was anything I could do before I try that 12.58.04 # i wonder why it's using the scsi subsystem 12.59.02 # usb disks are handled by the scsi subsystem on linux. 12.59.06 Join darkless [0] (n=darkless@62.79.44.48.adsl.vby.tiscali.dk) 12.59.10 # What bluebrother said 12.59.13 # hmmm 12.59.18 # aye 12.59.26 # i suppose that would explain why they're always SDX 12.59.31 # * Overand slaps himself in the forehead 13.00.01 # do you have another machine to potentially plug this into? 13.00.19 # hm 13.00.21 # i'm aware that the iPod isn't booting, but if your usb subsystem is toasted on your linux install, you may have written a, erm... 'special' firmware 13.00.25 # etc 13.00.27 # when I plugged it in a different port dmesg showed something different 13.00.31 # yeah? 13.00.38 # pastebin it up 13.00.47 # sec 13.01.33 # http://pastebin.com/934582 13.01.54 # hmm.. 13.02.01 # Are you running fedora? 13.02.10 # Slasheri: do you see something wrong with the following format line? it seems to only check the first condition. 13.02.11 # %format "fmt_title_score" "%02d. %s (von %s)" tracknum title artist ? albumartist == "Various Artists" & tracknum > "0" 13.02.17 # No, Debian 13.02.45 # Well, that's the problem. 13.02.49 # fu ;) 13.02.50 # Your distro is too good for your iPod =] 13.02.55 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 13.02.58 # hahah 13.03.00 # Nice one 13.03.01 # I'm very much a .deb guy 13.03.08 # I'm currently at debconf :P 13.03.12 # I have to use CentOS for some work stuff.. and it's fine, it's just.. 13.03.16 # so... windows-y 13.03.31 # 'service restart nameofservice' instead of /etc/init.d/whatever restart 13.03.33 # sort of stuff like that 13.03.49 # doing a google query for your error is leading to some interesting results 13.03.55 # alright well 13.03.57 # that looks sane 13.03.58 # Overand: you can still call /etc/init.d/scriptname ... 13.03.59 # can you mount it? 13.04.03 # let's see 13.04.11 # bluebrother: I didn't actually * see* a /etc/init.d dir 13.04.36 # or i could have been insane 13.04.45 # oh - i remember, it was something else 13.04.45 # well, it works fine on my fedora box as well as on the CentOS4 I tried. 13.04.46 # When I tried that I got the same error in dmesg again 13.04.58 # bluebrother: yeah 13.05.01 # apparently i was smoking crack 13.05.09 # I just SSHed into it and verified it 13.05.16 # weird 13.05.28 # maybe i had gotten myself stuck in /etc/rc.d mode 13.05.48 # I keep bouncing from debian/ubuntu-server to freebsd to centos 13.05.55 # pixie: really? 13.05.56 # hmm 13.05.58 # yeah.. 13.06.03 # that's what I like about Fedora / CentOS: you can still use that methods / edit configurations by hand. 13.06.14 # so you're not getting scsi errors until you try to mount it 13.06.20 # or fdisk it? 13.06.25 # do the same with suse and it'll trash you all configurations once you make the mistake to run yast. 13.06.28 # when I try to mount it it says its nonexistant, and then dmesg changes 13.06.41 # pixie: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=366081 13.07.07 # just a little food for thought 13.07.56 # I wonder if it would work on windows :P 13.08.09 # I once had to use windows to fsck it, and another time windows to mount it 13.08.29 # But being at a linux conference the odds of a windows machine around is very slim 13.09.26 # ehci is loaded here though 13.11.08 Join SliMM [0] (n=chatzill@89.137.226.12) 13.11.48 # is there a new bootloader, because all my settings are reset after reboot :-( 13.11.55 # ipod 5g 30 GB 13.13.21 # SliMM: have you booted with the hold switch on? 13.13.34 # of course not 13.14.00 # and from time to time i get data abort 13.15.20 # SliMM: what's the date of your bootloader? 13.15.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.15.28 # i.e., when did you install the bootloader? 13.15.37 Quit linuxstb (Nick collision from services.) 13.15.40 Nick linuxstb_ is now known as linuxstb (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 13.15.58 # it's the one with support for .rockbox.ipod inside /.rockbox 13.16.16 # some time before devcon 2007 (the first one) 13.16.33 # well, I don't know exactly when that was added, but a couple of months ago a new bootloader was released. 13.16.44 # i have that one 13.16.47 # When you boot, do you see any text, or do you just get the Apple logo and then the Rockbox splash? 13.16.52 # so it's not the bootloader 13.16.56 # using an old bootloader with a new build usually results in data aborts while trying to play music. 13.17.18 # apple log, rockbox splash, rockbox (with default settings, like a new installation) 13.17.24 # logo* 13.17.35 # brb 13.18.33 # Anyone have any recommendations for a 48Khz-44.1KHz resampler ? I don't care about speed, just quality. 13.18.50 # linuxstb: that's an interesting question 13.18.57 # are you looking for *code* or just an app to do it? 13.19.27 # Just an app. Preferably for Linux, or capable of running under Wine. 13.19.33 # well 13.19.42 # i'd personally suggest using Adobe Audition aka cool edit pro 13.19.46 # but that's a commercial app 13.20.05 # if you could track down an old boxed version of 2.0 or 2.1 that would do a lot of amazing stuff 13.20.13 # I'm prety sure it'll run under wine 13.20.21 # I'm sure Audacity does it, but i don't know know it sounds 13.20.21 # I don't need lots of amazing stuff, just a resampler... 13.20.43 # http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ 13.21.02 # I've got very mixed feelings about it - largely due to it crashing during live performane recording, heh 13.22.40 # I would normally just use "sox" - it sounds fine to me. I was just curious to know if there's any resamplers around known to be exceptional. 13.23.39 Part pixelma 13.24.47 # linuxstb: Definitely not the rockbox resampler ;\ 13.26.09 # linuxstb: "Secres Rabit Code" resampler is supposed to be very good 13.26.15 # Secret 13.26.16 # i'd say 'oh, the audacity one is probably great!' 13.26.25 # but i have pretty mixed feelings about *all* the features there 13.26.58 # markun: Yes, I saw that mentioned on HA. 13.27.14 # I really hate resampling 13.27.27 # linuxstb: dare I ask the application? 13.27.28 # linuxstb: I can't find the link to the main page, it was a japanese one 13.28.38 # Overand: Converting a capture of a 48KHz digital broadcast to CD 13.28.51 Join Maddin94 [0] (i=574e33a1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-34d9147d77427cd4) 13.29.39 # markun: Google pointed me here - http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/ 13.29.47 # hello, i've got a sansa e250 loaded with rockbox. can you tell me, where i can find some plugins like rockpaint? 13.29.57 # plugins are included. 13.30.01 # linuxstb: yes, just found that one too, must have been confused with something else 13.30.08 Quit austriancoder (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.30.09 # * bluebrother points to http://www.rockbox.org/manual.shtml 13.30.37 # if a plugin is not included it's either not supportet on that player or no official plugins 13.31.25 # bluebrother: i know, but i found this page: http://plugbox.rockbox-lounge.com/. there are some plugins for other rockbox-systems. are there any plugins for my sansa, too? 13.31.40 # no. That page is outdated anyway. 13.31.58 # if you find the sources for those plugins you might be able building them yourself. 13.32.07 # but I guess you would also need to adjust them. 13.32.40 # ok, thanks 13.33.31 # plugins need to match the Rockbox version so I don't think it's useful to have binary plugins distributed separately somewhere anyway 13.34.15 Quit Maddin94 ("CGI:IRC") 13.34.41 Join Maddin94 [0] (i=574e33a1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-104f7580080cb7bf) 13.35.08 # oh, i see 13.35.57 # to be exact, plugins don't need to match the exact version but the plugin api, which changes from time to time. 13.36.29 Quit spiorf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.36.48 # oh 13.37.33 # bluebrother: They don't need to match the exact api version, just something between min api version and current 13.40.47 # And the very reason for this mechanism was to make life easier for third party plugins 13.41.27 # But the mechanism wasn't used much, and to day with the dozens of targets it makes less sense than ever 13.41.38 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 13.42.00 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host26-208-dynamic.8-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 13.43.21 Nick pseudo_ is now known as printfXh4 (n=pseudo@ppp121-45-255-169.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net) 13.44.04 # nice support. thanks! 13.48.06 Join Wiwie [0] (n=goddi@p5B09A116.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.48.15 # oh, wasn't aware of the min api version thing. Hopefully I'll remember once the question comes up again ;-) 13.49.22 # but in wikipedia i read from a dictionary-plugin, is it available for sansa-rockbox, too? 13.55.54 # Maddin94: the dict plugin is available on all targets 14.01.23 # oh, i have found in on my sansa 14.01.38 # thanks 14.03.23 Quit petur ("bbl") 14.03.34 Join Febs [0] (n=chatzill@207-172-204-33.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 14.06.19 Quit Maddin94 ("CGI:IRC 0.5.7 (2005/06/19)") 14.10.56 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@mur31-1-82-237-204-133.fbx.proxad.net) 14.22.50 Quit lee-qid ("aufwiederbyebientotsayonara") 14.23.34 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54967C44.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.34.01 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 14.34.07 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 14.37.09 Join Bertrix [0] (n=Bertrix@d54C46BEB.access.telenet.be) 14.37.16 # Hi 14.37.25 # is it technically possible to get touchwhell input on an ipod with the hold switch on? 14.38.57 # I'm not sure 14.38.59 # since my hold switch is broken, in the on position 14.39.19 # afaik it's possible. 14.39.22 # I believe the buttons are disabled in hardware by the hold switch 14.39.33 # markun, that is what i was wondering 14.39.43 # can't you just open up the Ipod and switch the broken hold switch? 14.40.02 # hmm. Doesn't rockboy use the hold switch for some function? 14.40.02 # i'm afraid to damage the housing 14.40.21 # if all else fails, that'll be the only option ofcourse 14.40.30 # since apple refuses RMA 14.40.31 # it would be my 1st option 14.40.36 # well, can you turn on the Ipod with hold enabled btw? 14.40.43 # yeah 14.40.55 # my Ipod doesn't turn on with hold enabled. 14.40.59 # by inserting usb cable and pulling it straight out againg, it goes to rockbox, which resets since hold is on 14.41.05 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 14.41.12 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@mur31-1-82-237-204-133.fbx.proxad.net) 14.41.35 # ah. Usually I don't have a usb cable and port around when I want to use the player ... 14.42.30 # what Ipod is it btw? Opening is quite easy on the mini. 14.42.49 # nano 14.42.57 # 2nd gen 14.43.11 # damn typo 1'st gen 14.43.47 # hmm. No idea about the nano. But I guess there are enough opening guides around on the web. 14.43.55 # Suppose my ipod is broken.. 14.43.58 # Should send it in 14.44.01 # But I think my warranty is void 14.44.03 Quit My_Sic (Client Quit) 14.44.06 # Because its 1,5 years 14.44.10 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@mur31-1-82-237-204-133.fbx.proxad.net) 14.44.11 # tried, but they refuse to give warranty 14.44.12 # And I think the warranty is one year. 14.44.17 # although in belgium they should give 2 years 14.44.39 # i'll never buy one again 14.44.49 # had a problem after 6 months 14.45.05 # I've never had problems until this exact moment 14.45.07 # "thats a user error that your usb cable is broeken" 14.45.31 # it was half open even in the box when it was new, just became worse 14.50.24 # aha 14.50.34 # i pushed the hold button really hard, now it's stuck in off position 14.53.33 # now need a way to lock the keys in software the touchwheel goes crazy in my pocket 15.02.17 Join thegeek [0] (i=thegeek@ti521110a080-10324.bb.online.no) 15.03.26 # Bertrix: if you can code, a software lock is possible.. 15.03.43 # yeah I can code, i'm reading the input code now 15.03.46 # shouldn't be that hard 15.03.55 # Bertrix: the functionality is already there (used with the archos players) 15.04.22 # the old archos player didnt had a hold, so there is a software hold somewhere 15.04.29 # now only find a good way how ti trigger it 15.04.38 # something that wont happen in my pocket 15.04.46 # a button combination. 15.04.49 # yeah 15.13.18 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 15.15.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.18.10 # I think there's already some virtual hold code in rockbox 15.18.49 # And I once wrote a patch for somebody to use play (long press) as hold but that was for an iriver 15.19.32 # well, i wasn't right back, but i now am back 15.19.38 # Bertrix: http://users.telenet.be/petur/virtual_hold.patch 15.19.52 # i don't think it's the bootloader 15.19.53 # but it was just for recording 15.20.17 # if you haven't recently released a bootloader (in the past week or so) i have, tha latest one 15.20.38 # sorry for the typos 15.21.51 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 15.22.26 # * petur takse back his last line, that patch wasn't just for recording 15.22.38 # *takes 15.25.59 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@mur31-1-82-237-204-133.fbx.proxad.net) 15.30.35 Quit amiconn (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- Nine out of ten l33t h4x0rz prefer it") 15.34.15 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 15.34.19 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp119-215.adsl.forthnet.gr) 15.35.05 # petur, tx 15.37.58 # SliMM: you could try running chkdsk in case there is a corrupt filesystem preventing rockbox from saving/loading the config. 15.38.21 # how do i do that? :) 15.38.34 # are you using windows? 15.38.41 # yes :-< 15.42.47 # then goto start=>run and enter "cmd". and then type "chkdsk H: /F" (replace the "H:" with the driveletter of your player) in the console. 15.52.45 # damnit 15.52.45 Quit Domonoky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.53.03 # the hold is back on now, so i opened and flipped the switch 15.53.12 # still on hold, the switch is broken internally... 15.57.32 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@e179216058.adsl.alicedsl.de) 15.58.53 Join beta [0] (n=beta@cpc3-clif5-0-0-cust439.nott.cable.ntl.com) 15.59.22 # hey a tiny bug found on rockbox for gigabeat f40 15.59.38 # beta: only one? :) 15.59.42 # ha :-P 16.00.54 # when i'm playing a song and stop/pause it mid way, and then go and select a different song, it will play the song that was previously playing for about a second or so before swapping to the new song... maybe there should be some way of flushing out the buffer on loading a track? 16.00.54 Quit My_Sic (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.01.26 # beta: ok, I'll try to reproduce it 16.01.34 # ok 16.03.05 # do you have crossfading on? 16.03.08 # nope 16.03.34 # it happens both when stopped and when paused? 16.03.41 Quit Xerion (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.03.43 # i believe so.. let me check 16.05.34 # more so on pause than stop, but yes on both 16.05.35 # with pausing I can reproduce it 16.05.43 # I'll try stop again 16.05.50 # stop seems like it does it a LOT less 16.05.52 # but it's still there 16.06.22 # a millisecond maybe 16.06.34 # I can't hear it 16.06.46 # hm.. hang on let me try again.. 16.07.04 # perhaps it depends on other settings 16.07.51 # my mistake 16.07.53 # just on pause 16.08.53 # anyway, there you go! i'd better get off... I expect to see a bug fix in the next 5 minutes... haha :-P 16.08.58 # :) 16.09.03 # I'm not that quick 16.09.09 # hehe - see you! 16.09.13 # bye bye 16.09.16 Quit beta () 16.11.10 Join kkurbjun [0] (n=kkurbjun@c-71-56-227-141.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 16.11.13 Quit SliMM ("Chatzilla 0.9.74 [Firefox 1.5.0.12/2007050813]") 16.11.29 Join shitwolf [0] (n=aril@84.80-202-161.nextgentel.com) 16.14.33 # Hi everyone! 16.15.05 # hi 16.15.08 # I just got my ipod color repaired after having it laying around useless in a drawer for about a year.... 16.15.34 # I installed rockbox on it last year, but i forgot all bout how i did it. 16.15.55 # shitwolf: check out RockboxUtility 16.16.09 # Now i see there's finally a movieplayer and everything, and would like to upgrade my rockbox-version. 16.16.32 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtility 16.16.56 Quit Bertrix ("Leaving") 16.16.56 Join karim [0] (n=karim@ip-89.net-80-236-103.rev.numericable.fr) 16.18.16 # shitwolf: some info on the movie player: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PluginMpegplayer 16.19.48 # but, what i was wondering... to upgrade to a newer version, is all i have to do download it and unpack it to root level on my ipod (and rename the already existing .rockbox dir to .rockob.old)? 16.20.38 # shitwolf: your bootloader will be too old, install the newer one 16.21.16 # and remove rockbox.ipod from the root 16.21.48 # try http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtility 16.22.26 # ok. thanks! but will i have to install the bootloader for everytime i want to upgrade? or is it just that i have one thats one year old? 16.22.39 # just because itÅ› so old 16.22.52 # things changed quite a bit in 1 year 16.23.25 # * petur curses the int.keyboard implementation of linux 16.23.36 # cool! is the rockboxutil stable and safe from linux? 16.24.29 # should work 16.25.01 Part maffe 16.25.22 # nice! just got visitors, so i'll have to go ahead with it tomorrow. I'll probably be back to bug you then. 16.25.38 # thanks for the advice and keep up the good work! 16.25.44 Join maffe [0] (n=maffe@barmen.interhost.no) 16.25.53 # haha, I'm probably not here tomorrow :) 16.25.53 Quit shitwolf ("Leaving") 16.29.25 # Domonoky: what do I need to do to make rbutil build again after your commit? make clean didn't help 16.29.56 # ah, you have to build bin2c in the icons dir.. 16.30.16 # and run bin2c like this: "bin2c *.png" 16.30.53 # petur: I added some Makefile thingy shortly ago on my tree. 16.30.56 # then you have to adatp the Makefile so it builds and links those generated files to rbutil.. 16.31.12 # gimme :) 16.31.16 # bluebrother: you made some Makefile for this ? 16.31.26 # bluebrother: check it in if it works :-) 16.31.30 # I extended the Makefile a bit. 16.35.02 # what do you think about that? I'm not sure if I should handle the icons that way ... http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~uhcn/rockbox/rbutil-icons.diff 16.36.12 # rbutilFrm.cpp:(.text+0xb73f): undefined reference to `rembootloader_btn_png' 16.36.21 # typo? 16.36.36 # possibly. 16.36.37 # not, thats in the generated file.. 16.36.38 Join DrMoos [0] (i=moos@m21.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 16.37.10 # bin2c made the .h and .cpp files 16.37.13 Quit printfXh4 (No route to host) 16.37.18 Part maffe 16.37.34 Join maffe [0] (n=maffe@barmen.interhost.no) 16.37.42 # and the resulting .o files are linked to rbutil ? 16.38.01 # seems I missed a step 16.38.27 # petur: tried my Makefile diff or building by hand? 16.38.30 # why do we have a make file when there's this extra stuff to be done 16.38.39 # hm, the makefile bluebrother posted should link it to rbutil.. 16.38.49 # building by hand, will now try your diff 16.38.56 # I just rechecked, the diff works for me. 16.39.02 # because i am no makefile guru, and Code::Blocks does it for me :-) 16.39.14 # I also made the compiling output a bit nicer -- everyone ok with that? 16.39.27 Quit moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.39.33 # no problem, please enhance it :-) 16.39.54 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@mur31-1-82-237-204-133.fbx.proxad.net) 16.40.01 # Makefiles aren't that hard, you just need to make sure you won't get lost in it ;-) 16.40.10 # ok, that worked 16.40.51 # I was wondering if I should let to the Makefile in the icons folder the initial compiling step. 16.41.17 # but something screwed up when I tried it. Guess I'm not good enough with Makefiles yet ;-) 16.41.18 # would be good.. 16.41.39 # :-) 16.42.09 # I also somewhat dislike that I need to add all icon files to the top of the Makefile ... 16.42.59 # we need a makefile guru.. this should be possible to avoid :-) 16.43.25 # the bmp building system of rockbox already does something like this.. *who wrote it?* :-) 16.45.56 # not me. But I can look into the Makefile ;-) 16.46.09 # (well, I'm trying to do) 16.46.45 Quit desowin ("use linux") 16.57.38 Join Joely [0] (n=eliveuse@adsl-70-131-106-59.dsl.emhril.sbcglobal.net) 16.59.58 Join PaulJam_ [0] (i=Paul@vpn-3023.gwdg.de) 17.01.23 Quit Wiwie ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 17.03.27 Quit My_Sic (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.06.05 # PaulJam_: hey, you mentioned the line colours before... you sayign the selection shouldnt use the chosen colour? 17.06.17 # * bluebrother found a problem with this Makefile stuff 17.08.54 # JdGordon: well, after i accidently removed my backdrop. i was a little bit surprised when i entered the filebrowser, because my custom colours differ only slightly form my foregroundcolour. so there was only little contrast between the selectorbar and the actual text. 17.09.30 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@mur31-1-82-237-204-133.fbx.proxad.net) 17.09.52 # why doesn't the selectorbar use the custom colour? 17.10.02 # because that looks very wierd 17.10.17 # ah, ok 17.10.29 # * JdGordon thought that looked more wierd that having the text coloured 17.10.36 # its just up to the user to set normal colours 17.10.48 # song finshed... bed time, we'll pick this up tomrow :p 17.10.53 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 17.11.20 # PaulJam_: which colour does it have now? 17.11.27 # always black? 17.11.51 # the selectorbar uses the foregroundcolour 17.12.12 # and which colour were you expecting? 17.13.47 # maybe I should first try to find out what 'the custom colours' before I ask all these questions 17.14.01 # i was expecting that the text uses the backgreundcolour/transparent like when using a backdrop. 17.14.07 Join rift_ [0] (n=opera@251.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 17.15.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.16.26 # but i think there was some talk about makung the colour of the selectorbar customiseable too. 17.17.52 Quit PaulJam (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.28.26 Nick PaulJam_ is now known as PaulJam (i=Paul@vpn-3023.gwdg.de) 17.29.20 Quit chris_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.29.36 Join billytwowilly [0] (n=chris@S0106001346f5afbd.cg.shawcable.net) 17.30.35 # ok, looks like I got the Makefile thing working ... somebody want to try? petur? 17.31.03 # yups 17.31.12 # same url as before. 17.32.25 Join obo [0] (n=obo@82-46-82-224.cable.ubr02.trow.blueyonder.co.uk) 17.33.32 # bluebrother: link not working? 17.34.44 # worked for me 2 mins ago ... looks like my uni has problems with the web server atm :( 17.34.54 # so I see ;) 17.35.46 # http://www.pastebin.ca/585946 17.37.31 Join Llorean [0] (n=llorean@cpe-70-113-103-34.austin.res.rr.com) 17.38.04 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@91.84.70.74) 17.39.02 # bluebrother: worked ok... 17.39.27 Join Wiwie [0] (n=goddi@p5B09A116.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 17.39.30 # ok, then I'll commit 17.39.46 # nice.. 17.40.33 # PaulJam: Basically, I think the idea is to separate "Inverse" from "Highlight" 17.41.28 # With "Highlight" the select bar would be a user-selected color, the text would not change colors (unless text color == highlight color, in which case the text is shown as the background color, similar to currently). 17.41.55 # With "Inverse" it follows the old behaviour, the highlight bar uses the color the text would've been, and the text uses the background/backdrop color 17.42.29 # Right now it's kinda a bad point between the two 17.42.39 # so now only the MacOS makefile is left adjusting. Don't know enough about that though ... 17.44.29 Join Temar [0] (n=temar@p5494F5DA.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.44.58 # hi 17.45.03 # thats a job for linuxstb :-) 17.45.34 # petur: you're on ubuntu? 17.45.41 # yes 17.45.47 Quit Soap () 17.45.54 # cool, so it works with my beloved dash :) 17.46.03 # heh 17.46.50 # I really don't understand why ubuntu uses that as default shell. Debian, Gentoo, etc. I could imagine much more doing such a step 17.47.05 # anyway, as it's working ... ;-) 17.48.47 # If I understand correctly, it was suggested for Debian and they rejected it. 17.49.03 # But yeah, it really doesn't seem like the kind of thing a "Just works" distribution would do. 17.50.43 Join sujdik [0] (n=Propriet@201.23.49.94.sbc.directnet.com.br) 17.50.47 # Llorean: thanks for the info. sounds good. 17.50.58 Quit My_Sic (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.54.54 # hey y'all.. can anyone tell me if there's a project to control rockbox on a pc? I mean, like a Gui to change the config.cfg, build database, these kind of things.. 17.55.57 Quit davina ("xchat on Ubuntu 7.04") 17.56.17 Join rab [0] (n=rab@dynamic-acs-24-154-233-208.zoominternet.net) 17.57.28 # Hey im on linux using an iPod mini 2nd gen. ipodpatcher errors when i try to install the bootloader, my ipod is at /dev/sdg 17.58.30 # what are the errors ? 17.58.48 # bad boot sector size 17.59.15 # Sector size = 2048 bytes 17.59.50 # have you somehow modified the contents of the hd of your ipod ? 17.59.58 # nope 18.00.29 # Domonoky: where is the used configuration stored? In rbutil.ini? 18.01.03 # bluebrother: there are two configurations, the fixed one rbutil.ini and a user configuration.. 18.01.29 # ok. Which is the user configuration file? 18.01.38 # RockboxUtility.cfg 18.01.45 # Domonoky: can i just reformat my ipod? 18.02.19 # and split it back into 2 partitions, or would that be useless 18.02.32 # rab: better not, use itunes to restore, is better.. 18.02.33 Quit hannesd (Client Quit) 18.02.33 # should that be placed in the same folder as rbutil? 18.02.44 # as I seem to fail finding that file 18.02.52 # bluebrother: it gets created somewhere.. :-) 18.02.54 # * rab has no itunes :/ 18.03.01 # depending on the system.. 18.03.07 # "somewhere" sounds good :) 18.03.30 # * bluebrother found it. 18.03.41 # the code says: its in the app dir, or in the normal "userDataDir" .. 18.03.51 Part sujdik 18.04.12 Quit entheh ("^~") 18.04.16 # this UserDataDir is from wx and point to a fitting position, depending on the OS.. :-) 18.04.32 Join Xerion [0] (i=xerion@cp198589-d.landg1.lb.home.nl) 18.05.29 Join sujdik [0] (n=Propriet@201.23.49.94.sbc.directnet.com.br) 18.05.37 # * Domonoky would suspects its somewhere in your home dir in Linux.. 18.05.41 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 18.05.44 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp68-93.adsl.forthnet.gr) 18.06.42 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 18.07.23 Join Domonoky_ [0] (n=Domonoky@e176242227.adsl.alicedsl.de) 18.07.36 Quit kkurbjun (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 18.08.22 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.08.22 Join entheh [0] (n=purr@88-106-237-56.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 18.08.37 Quit rift_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.08.46 # Domonoky: what shall i do 18.09.21 # i dont know, does the original firmware work ? 18.09.39 # yes 18.10.09 # and how are you calling ipodpatcher ? 18.10.30 # ./ipodpatcher /dev/sdg1 18.10.42 # start it without the parameter.. 18.11.00 # No ipods forun 18.11.01 # it should detect it it self.. 18.11.03 # found* 18.11.25 # yeah but it doesnt. 18.11.29 # so, somehow you ipod hd doesnt look like a normal ipod.. 18.11.45 # and you its really a mini 2g and not a nano 2g ?? :-) 18.11.47 Join rds [0] (n=rogelio@189.142.98.23) 18.12.01 # ipod mini2g 18.12.13 # rab: why don't you download itunes, run on wine, restore your ipod and try again? 18.12.24 # best would be to restore it with itunes.. 18.12.31 # rab: have you installed something to the Ipod? Like IPL? 18.12.39 # rab: ipodpatcher needs a whole disk device, not a partition - use /dev/sdg 18.12.58 # wait, this is a nano 18.12.59 Nick linuxstb_ is now known as linuxstb (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 18.13.06 # my bad :/ 18.13.07 # O_O 18.13.13 # besides, there is a way of manually restoring the Ipod. No urgend need for Itunes 18.13.25 # hows that? 18.13.28 # err, it's a nano 2G or 2 Gig? 18.13.54 # 2ng gen 18.13.59 # 2 gig 18.14.17 # Rockbox won't run on the 2nd gen Nano. 18.14.17 # if it's 2nd gen you are out of luck with rockbox 18.14.23 # damnit 18.14.33 # just my luck 18.14.37 # it runs on the 2nd gen mini, but unfortunately not nano 18.14.52 # and it might be a long wile before we can support it if ever 18.15.08 # Around the same time as the Zune... 18.15.24 # nah, I guess the zune will come a tiny bit later ;-) 18.15.28 # what can i do with it. Ipod linux? 18.15.35 # Sell it... 18.15.53 # There's no third-party software you can run on it at the moment. 18.16.04 # shit 18.16.04 # rab: the nano 2nd gen is a completely different beast than all other Ipods. Different hardware, and the firmware is completely encrypted 18.16.16 # thus, nobody has run own code on that Ipod. 18.16.24 Join hannesd [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 18.16.29 # linuxstb: I even read a post about a 'zune hacker' over at zune-linux who wanted to make an OS for the zune, keep the source closed and charge money for it 18.16.31 # i will wait i guess 18.17.04 # linuxstb: such nice people over there 18.17.52 # markun: look on the bright side - he's going to get very frustrated trying to run his own code on it ;) 18.19.41 # linuxstb, GodEater_: http://www.zune-linux.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=79&pid=722#pid722 18.20.16 # eh, sorry, that was not the right post I guess :) 18.20.27 # will someday FS#5960 be merged? 18.20.58 # it is the right post, I misread "at which point no part of it will be released fully opensource" 18.21.50 Join PaulJam_ [0] (i=Paul@vpn-3023.gwdg.de) 18.22.03 # hehe ... "you sound serious" 18.24.01 # And a nice post from zunepet bringing him back to earth... 18.24.18 Join Farp [0] (i=Farp@60.50.216.134) 18.25.13 # always out to ruin someone's fun :) 18.26.57 Quit Domonoky (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.27.01 Quit Domonoky_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.28.54 Join PaulJam__ [0] (i=Paul@vpn-3023.gwdg.de) 18.31.00 Quit sujdik ("Leaving.") 18.32.01 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@mur31-1-82-237-204-133.fbx.proxad.net) 18.32.19 # linuxstb: damn, they found us :) http://www.zune-linux.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=144&page=1 18.32.41 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@e176242227.adsl.alicedsl.de) 18.34.36 Part rab 18.37.30 # aargh 18.37.41 # thegeek: what's the matter? 18.37.47 Quit PaulJam (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.37.52 # I sooo badly want to crush all those idiots 18.38.28 # stupid kids with stupid expectations "I'm sure it will be done eventually, _everything_ is cracked eventually" 18.38.30 # stupid 18.38.50 # just dreamers 18.38.57 # whenever a breakthrough happens it is usually because a few very talented people work very very hard 18.39.01 Join PaulJam [0] (i=Paul@vpn-3023.gwdg.de) 18.39.13 # meh 18.39.22 # I'm preaching to the wrong guys;P 18.39.29 # :) 18.40.14 # how long did it take to crack the cps3 or w/e its called arcade system? that just got cracked like last week 18.40.51 # exactly 18.40.59 # one very talented guy picked it up and worked on it 18.44.05 # * bluebrother looks at the front page and notices an accumulation of one first name :) 18.44.46 # are you only allowed to work on rbutil if you're name is Dominik now ? :) 18.45.48 # rofl 18.46.05 # hehe :-) 18.47.05 Join secleinteer [0] (n=scl@adsl-70-133-171-60.dsl.stlsmo.sbcglobal.net) 18.48.34 # GodEater_: maybe? Or I shouldn't commit changes to rbutil anymore ;-) 18.48.39 Quit secleinteer (Remote closed the connection) 18.48.48 # hehe 18.49.06 # but as I finally got around doing some actual work on Rockbox again ... ;-) 18.49.48 Quit GodEater_ (Remote closed the connection) 18.50.10 # * Domonoky is happy to see more people working on rbutil.. 18.50.17 Join bluey- [0] (n=bluey@dslb-088-073-082-122.pools.arcor-ip.net) 18.51.59 # * bluebrother wonders how much work it would be to use Qt instead of wx 18.53.14 # * Domonoky thinks this is to much works.. 18.53.37 # but it wouldnt be to bad.. but you have to rewrite many things.. 18.53.55 Join secleinteer [0] (n=scl@adsl-70-133-171-60.dsl.stlsmo.sbcglobal.net) 18.53.59 Quit PaulJam_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.54.08 # hehe 18.54.28 # the definition of the zune-linux project: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning-Kruger_Syndrome 18.54.28 # well, I wanted to get some knowledge of Qt anyway. Let's see how my spare time evolves, maybe I'll give it a try. 18.54.58 # ueue 18.55.13 # s/u/h/g 18.55.42 # bluebrother: sure if find time to try this.. i am happy to help.. 18.55.44 # :P 18.58.22 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 18.58.26 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp116-224.adsl.forthnet.gr) 18.59.07 # thegeek: interesting experiments 18.59.25 # :P 18.59.26 # indeed 18.59.48 # the results are not very suprising though;) 19.00.29 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=steve-o@adsl-64-217-219-154.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 19.00.45 Quit PaulJam__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.08.01 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 19.08.04 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp11-73.adsl.forthnet.gr) 19.09.39 # thegeek: not really no 19.10.43 # I've noticed myself that you it feels like you know less and less the more you learn about a subject 19.11.19 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 19.13.33 # * jhMikeS seeks to lessen his ignorance: markun, did you ever try running the Gigabeat at 399 MHz? anything preventing that that you know of? 19.14.10 # jhMikeS: the CPU is rated at 300MHz (the -30 suffix on the chip) so I never tried it 19.14.30 # there are also versions of the same chip with a -40 ad -53 suffic 19.15.03 # ah, I see...I just read the datasheet and saw 400Mhz. :P the -53 would be nice. 19.15.07 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@91.84.70.74) 19.15.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.15.54 # jhMikeS: could it be a marketing thing? 19.16.00 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@rob92-6-82-231-243-63.fbx.proxad.net) 19.16.18 # just putting -30 on it while it can still be clocked at 400 or maybe even 533 19.16.31 # could be but iirc they make chips and test them to get a rating 19.17.09 # maybe the heat is not the problem but it just becomes unstable 19.17.13 # not every one in the batch is alike...so I suppos it amounts to having fewer rejects ... something like that 19.18.14 Join davina_ [0] (n=dave@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 19.18.37 # wehat are you talking about? 19.18.47 # alienbiker99: the CPU in the Gigabeat F/X 19.18.57 # that what I've read about it from various overclocking sites anyway in the past 19.19.29 # ah i see 19.19.56 # jhMikeS: we didn't seem to get a longer runtime by clocking the CPU to 200, so I guess at 400 it will not decrease either 19.20.27 # Unless we're making full use of the 400, in which case it might. 19.20.31 # of course 19.20.32 # * Llorean contemplates VCD again. 19.20.59 # It might be worth adding to the debug menu with a warning, at least. 19.21.34 # You'd really only need it with video anyway. I seriously doubt automatic boost would ever kick in for any audio except monkey's. 19.21.56 # jhMikeS: enabling boost did decrease the runtime 19.22.06 # well, CPU scaling 19.22.27 # I don't know what caused it, didn't think there would be a lot of overhead 19.22.29 # I was think 300MHz would be CPUFREQ_NORMAL, and 400MHz would be CPUFREQ_MAX 19.22.48 Quit HellDragon (Client Quit) 19.22.57 # maybe toffe can check again with a multimeter 19.23.09 # or I should stop being lazy and do it myself :) 19.24.33 # no addition clocks are turned on for scaling, right? seems odd it should eat more power. 19.24.44 # yes, we thought so too 19.24.57 # btw, there is still a strange problem on the Gigabeat 19.25.19 # when you start rockbox it consumes more in idle than when playing music 19.25.34 # if you stop playback and go back to idle it consumes less 19.25.38 # ??? 19.25.54 Join GodEater [0] (n=bryan@bb-87-80-121-64.ukonline.co.uk) 19.26.12 # hmmm...anything we turn on besides IIS when playback starts and don't turn off? 19.26.35 # what if a voice clip plays? same thing? 19.26.52 # we didn't test 19.26.55 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/viewfile/Main/GigabeatInfo?rev=2;filename=Power.html 19.27.07 Join HellDragon [0] (n=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 19.27.29 # the 70mA you see is only after booting 19.27.45 # I don't remember what it was after playing a song, 45 maybe 19.27.46 # I've been messing with the pcm stuff more to have it do stops promply so while I'm in there switching stuff around... 19.28.40 # jhMikeS: and chance of connecting a multimeter to your gigabeat to check for yourself? 19.30.10 # suppose I could 19.33.32 Join Genre9mp4 [0] (n=yngwiejo@dsl-88-218-17-118.customers.vivodi.gr) 19.33.32 Quit Genre9mp3 (Nick collision from services.) 19.33.34 # I can't remember if I blew the safety fuse in mine ... gotta check that ... I've done it many times 19.33.36 # jhMikeS: from the #gigabeat logs: "cold boot : lcd on 135 lcd off 72" "wps : lcd on 98 lcd off 30" "stop song : lcd on 96 lcd off 32" 19.34.57 # so something is wasting an extra 40mA 19.38.24 # no blown fuse...good to go :) 19.38.40 # who knows, maybe the problem is already fixed 19.38.50 # jhMikeS: good luck 19.40.02 # * jhMikeS notices there's no rb revision/build date on the currents page :( 19.43.32 # just tried rb before work yesterday and its pretty nice, just wish the stats on the top when not playing took the form of the theme being used 19.44.22 # xOrphenochx: yes, a themable status bar would be nice 19.45.28 Quit HellDragon (Nick collision from services.) 19.45.46 Join HellDragon [0] (n=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 19.47.27 # will someday FS#5960 be merged? 19.48.43 # rds: As is noted in the comments, someone really needs to come up with a more user friendly way to do it. 19.48.46 Join saratoga [0] (i=474d0ed3@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-cd4a74c14c2490c0) 19.48.59 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 19.52.28 # markun: If I have this right, without scaling, there's no extra consumption at boot over stop without scaling? 19.52.46 # jhMikeS: I think it's with and without scaling, but not sure 19.53.21 # when toffe did the measurements in that document he didn't know that there was a difference before and after playing a track 19.54.18 # so it's possible that the idle current with no scaling was measured after playing a song 19.55.45 # do I have to do soldering for this? 19.58.33 # to measure the current you have to put the multimeter between the battery and the player, right? 19.58.46 # and not just on the + and - to get the voltage 19.59.07 # I don't know if toffe did any soldering for this 19.59.08 # I thought maybe I could put clips on the batt switch with the switch off 19.59.46 # well, then you need to make rockbox stop shutting down when the ADC returns 0 volt 20.00.47 # we can check for the position of the battery switch with GPG9 20.00.59 # best would be to ignore the voltage when the switch in off 20.02.49 # i haven't opened the F yet, but if you're shorting the battery switch with the DMM, rockbox should see it as closed 20.03.06 # since the DMM has an internal resistance of ~0 20.03.56 # not a ganged switch? 20.04.16 # * markun is lost 20.05.45 # * jhMikeS looks for markun 20.06.30 # I don't really see what the point of having a ganged switch would be, since all it could do is switch between high and low voltage, which is all the main switch terminal does 20.06.37 # but its possible 20.07.33 # how hard is it to open the gigabeat? 20.07.46 # saratoga: not very hard 20.07.56 # saratoga: http://www.angelfire.com/bug2/gigabeat/ 20.07.57 # * jhMikeS wonders what beach the sand he found in the HD shock aborber when doing the hotswap came from 20.08.33 # :) 20.09.02 # jhMikeS: sand from a previous owner? 20.09.17 Join borisyeltsin [0] (n=chris@S0106001346f5afbd.cg.shawcable.net) 20.09.43 # maybe toffe knows since it's one of his 20.10.59 # thats actually a pretty common connector 20.11.11 # i'll have to dig around and see if i can find one 20.11.29 # i know a lot of PC power supplies use it for the 80mm fan 20.12.00 # not a lot, but some i guess 20.12.01 # * jhMikeS is now wondering where he dropped the batt switch handle :P 20.12.04 Quit bluey- ("Leaving") 20.12.18 # ha 20.15.09 # using the switch is out of the question...no good clip points 20.16.58 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 20.18.27 Quit billytwowilly (No route to host) 20.18.37 Quit HellDragon (Client Quit) 20.19.44 # that connector is way smaller than the fan ones that I've seen 20.20.04 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 20.20.36 Quit markun (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.20.45 Join markun [0] (n=markun@rockbox/developer/markun) 20.23.16 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 20.26.35 # for those looking for a HDD upgrade: there are three 80GB MK8007GAH on ebay for 214,95 euro (shipping from Germany) 20.27.20 Quit x1jmp (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.37.52 Join x1jmp [0] (n=x1jmp@p57B0C5F0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.41.10 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 20.48.41 # jhMikeS: any luck? 20.49.34 # * jhMikeS is glad he saves old electronic for parts...an old cd player has those connectors for the motors :) 20.50.53 # and when you DO trow something away you find out you need it one week later 20.53.20 # nothing get tossed here like that, just reduced to manageable sizes 20.53.48 Join HawkSlayer [0] (n=HawkSlay@pool-72-73-214-25.cmdnnj.fios.verizon.net) 20.54.17 # that CD players been here almost a decade :) 20.55.40 # * scorche is considering going over to zune-linux and writing something about exactly why we "laugh at them" in the hopes they see what they are doing wrong and fix it 20.56.47 # any gigabeat hardware experts present? 20.57.04 # gigabeat f10* 20.57.11 # heh... timing is perfect these days 20.57.42 # HawkSlayer: more or less 20.57.42 # eh? 20.57.45 # oh hm. 20.58.08 # HawkSlayer: sorry, didn't see your PM before 20.58.14 # well this is whats wrong.. my pc doesn't read it as a drive.. but tries to install the drivers for it but fails. 20.58.20 # thats alright markun. 20.59.25 # it tells me to charge it all the time.. the only way i can get it to start up, is if i have the power cord plugged into it.. if its not in there it tells me to charge it.. but i kept it in over night charging. 20.59.27 # HawkSlayer: can you repeat in here what you told me (about the DVD charger) 20.59.33 # yes.. 21.00.12 # i tried charging my gigabeat f10 with my portable dvd player charger and the mp3 player just turned off.. and ever since then it hasn't been working very well. 21.00.22 # the charger is 9V 21.00.53 Quit Wiwie ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 21.00.54 # jhMikeS: the fuse you were talking about, is it inside the Gigabeat? 21.01.29 # no, in the amp meter 21.02.00 # HawkSlayer: are you connecting your PC directly to the Gigabeat or to the cradle? 21.02.11 # directly to the gigabeat 21.02.42 # and you see the Gigabeat entering USB mode? 21.02.51 # my pc does not read the gigabeat at all if connected to the cradle.. the gigabeat doesn't even show the usb logo when connected to the gigbeat. 21.03.27 # HawkSlayer: is the switch on the cradle set to "USB"? 21.03.28 Join HellDragon [0] (n=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 21.03.31 # Yes. 21.04.33 # jhMikeS: maybe the USB2ATA bridge is fried? 21.05.07 # HawkSlayer: did you connect the 9V charger to the cradle or to the Gigabeat? 21.05.25 Quit HellDragon (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.05.26 # I connected it to the Gigabeat. 21.05.59 # oh and i forgot to mention that I get a System Error 00000001 message when i turn the mp3 player on. 21.06.10 # ah, you forgot that :) 21.06.22 # well, it sounds pretty bad 21.06.37 # and i also tried the hot swap thing and it still won't work right... the pc still doesn't read it as a hdd. 21.06.54 # yes, if you get a system error the hotswap thing will not help 21.07.00 # could it be the battery? and if not, would it be worth trying to replace it to see if it really is the battery or not? 21.07.39 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 21.07.42 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@194.219.187.65) 21.07.45 # HawkSlayer: maybe you should ask toffe when he gets back 21.07.51 # he has repaired a lot of Gigabeats 21.08.14 # perhaps you could even send it to him for repair if he has enough spare parts 21.08.15 # markun: that could be 21.08.20 # alright will do. 21.08.26 # oo that would be good. 21.09.04 # ok, ready to rig it up. must concentrate. no reversed polarity! 21.09.44 # jhMikeS: yes, be careful 21.10.00 # alright, thanks markun. :) 21.10.06 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@71-10-1-92.dhcp.aldl.mi.charter.com) 21.10.18 # HawkSlayer: some of his spare gigabeat motherboards! http://scorche.cleansoap.org/rockbox/images/IMG_1196.JPG 21.10.27 # don't know how many are still working 21.11.06 # wow! thats a lot of gigabeat's! 21.11.22 # jhMikeS: I friend my DIY amp by putting 70 volts on it with reversed polarity.. 21.11.33 # i hope he's got a working one! i'd really like to get mine fixed so i don't have to buy a new mp3 player. 21.11.51 Join HellDragon [0] (n=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 21.12.00 # HawkSlayer: maybe you can even upgrade if he has a 20GB drive laying around 21.12.02 # sure did it yourself :) 21.12.22 # HawkSlayer: you have no idea how many other spare parts and gigabeats were in that pile... 21.12.37 # jhMikeS: but I had enough spare parts (and it was a simple chip amp) to try it again a few hours later with the right polarity :) 21.12.39 # I color coded the connector with permanent marker with the batt installed first 21.12.44 # s/were in/he had but werent in 21.13.50 Quit HellDragon (Connection reset by peer) 21.14.06 # oo i'd love to upgrade to a 20GB hdd. i already filled up the gigabeat hdd and was hoping to find a new hdd with more space. 21.14.39 # but how much money would he be asking for? 21.14.45 # I have no idea 21.15.06 # maybe he doesn't even have the right parts to fix your player, so don't get your hopes up too high 21.15.11 # he is quite reasonable...too reasonable many times ;) 21.15.36 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.15.56 # damn markun that would suck if he didn't have the right parts! bah! don't make my hopes go down now! :)... 21.16.05 # well then scorche, thats good!. 21.16.52 # HawkSlayer: he only speaks french, so I hope you payed attention in school (just kidding) 21.17.59 # is it expensive to send things around the USA by mail? 21.18.03 # haha, nah, i think i actually failed french :D. 21.19.13 # hm, well it depends where its being sent to. if its overseas then it could be.. hm i don't really know.. possibly about $10.. i'm not 100% sure, i don't really send stuff to people via mail. i've only done it once but i didn't do it at the post office. 21.19.50 # but i think i'll be able to afford it.. i can get my mom to pay for it! haha! :) 21.20.29 # :) 21.23.32 Quit Domonoky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.24.07 Join amiconn [0] (n=jens@p54BD616E.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.24.47 # HawkSlayer: I will move your forum thread to the hardware section 21.25.52 # alright, thanks.. sorry about that! 21.26.08 # (or should it be hardware/repairing ...) 21.26.28 # too late :) 21.26.34 # lol 21.27.10 # when do you expect toffe to be back? 21.27.32 # no idea 21.27.49 # be he's here almost every day I think 21.28.02 # alright.. then i shall wait in here for him to return! :) 21.28.50 # HawkSlayer: or maybe you can send him an email: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?action=profile;u=8198 21.29.22 # it says his email is hidden.. should i just PM him? 21.30.33 # yes, PM 21.30.50 # so should i tell him what i told you? 21.31.15 # also a good idea 21.31.23 # :P 21.31.51 # jhMikeS: and? 21.32.15 # did it work and do we still have the 'cold boot' problem? 21.42.02 Quit gtkspert (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.44.16 Join HellDragon [0] (n=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 21.45.15 Quit rds (Remote closed the connection) 21.50.57 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@e176242227.adsl.alicedsl.de) 22.00.45 # problem is still there 22.01.14 # if a voice clip is played when it boots to the menu, it's the same as if a music is played and stopped 22.03.54 Quit RoC_MM (Remote closed the connection) 22.08.01 Quit _Veseliq_ ("www.ModReactor.com www.ModReactor.com www.ModReactor.com www.ModReactor.com www.ModReactor.com") 22.08.33 # isn't there battery current monitoring available? 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This should be done no matter what anyway. 23.23.51 # jhMikeS: Some random thoughts regarding the pp5020: (1) maybe the 2 cores have some bits coupled in cpsr/spsr? (design bug?) (2) maybe we're setting cache mode for iram wrong, so iram is cached causing inconsistencies? 23.24.35 # bbl 23.24.37 Quit amiconn (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-") 23.25.14 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 23.25.35 # jhMikeS: nice that you now have a tool to really tell what the impact is of optimizations and other power saving stuff like turning off the LCD controller 23.25.44 # amiconn: (for the logs) 1) I've wondered and of course never had it looked into 2) mpegplayer runs w/o the patch and dies a quick death if certain ram is cached 23.25.46 # i'm having a lot of trouble getting my plugin to run on the device 23.25.50 # it works great in the sim 23.25.59 # and i'm not linking any libraries outside of plugin.h 23.26.17 # is there anything else i could be forgetting? 23.26.23 # saratoga: what happens when you run it? 23.26.43 # undefined instruction at some random address 23.26.51 # sometimes in memory i've allocated, sometimes not 23.27.10 # right now i'm getting it at 0x0013e544 23.27.16 # which I don't even think is in RAM 23.27.19 # markun: more reason to cache parts from dead electronics for a sunspot cycle :) 23.28.25 # the stuff I need at any moment seems to often be the oldest ... weird 23.28.45 # saratoga: sounds more like a bad pointer that doesn't cause a problem on the sim because the sim has no mem limitation 23.33.42 # saratoga: those thing often come from an incoherent cache (but that a _guess_). which player? 23.33.43 # jhMikeS: I don't have a lot of old stuff laying around, but a guy in my house does so I turn to him in such cases 23.34.32 # jhMikeS: Gigabeat F 23.35.15 # ah, then that shouldn't be a factor 23.36.37 # does the debug api have any easy way to log messages to a file on the disk while running on a target? 23.36.48 # using splash screens is kind of tricky 23.37.42 # logf? 23.38.07 # thanks, i'll look at that 23.38.49 # run configure, select advanced and then logf 23.39.22 # but I'm not an expert on that 23.39.35 # which file does it log to? 23.40.36 # don't know, I onlu used it to look at the output on the remote 23.41.55 # search relealed this: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ChangeLog25 23.42.07 # *revealed 23.42.43 # A new function for debugging has been introduced: logf(), which adds a message to an internal buffer. This buffer can be viewed, and dumped to a file through the "Info > Debug" menu on builds with logf support enabled. This is particularly useful on the as of yet unreleased iriver h1x0 port, where it displays the messages on the LCD remote. 23.43.40 Join pixelma [0] (n=Marianne@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 23.44.43 Part maffe 23.45.03 # for plugins it's LOGF() though 23.45.12 Join maffe [0] (n=maffe@barmen.interhost.no) 23.45.15 # aha 23.45.44 Part maffe 23.46.06 Join maffe [0] (n=maffe@barmen.interhost.no) 23.46.28 # * petur wonders where min and max of settings are stored these days 23.46.32 # maybe it should be in all places for consistency? building a plugin is detected with #ifdef PLUGIN ?? 23.47.15 # in the config file but there's some audio defaults hanging out the settings.c iirc 23.47.37 # or settings_list.c 23.47.37 # config file? 23.47.46 # config-.h 23.47.55 # ah.. thanks 23.48.42 # I used to understand that part of the code but somebody rewrote it ;) 23.49.57 Quit HellDragon (Connection reset by peer) 23.50.39 # now i'm getting it rebooting on me 23.50.49 # all i changed was to add more splashes 23.50.49 # progress :) 23.51.01 # actually, not really a reboot, it just gives me a yellow rockbox screen 23.51.26 Join HellDragon [0] (n=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 23.54.39 # it's supposed to do that :P 23.55.18 Quit borisyeltsin (Remote closed the connection) 23.55.42 Join Soul-Slayer [0] (n=Administ@89.243.248.245) 23.56.06 # i put two splashes back to back with no statements between them 23.56.14 # the first prints, the second does not before it crashes 23.56.18 # Hello, I'm aware there was work started (by linuxstb I believe) on the Tatung Elio? 23.56.20 # ideas 23.56.34 # Does anyone know whether it actually boots/functions at all yet? 23.56.48 # saratoga: you got some mem corruption I think 23.57.19 # Soul-Slayer: see if there is a tread in the new ports forum. 23.57.22 # saratoga: are you using timers or anything? 23.57.37 # Okay 23.58.23 # jhMikeS: no timers or anything like that 23.58.26 Quit davina_ (Remote closed the connection) 23.58.48 # i'm sure the memory is getting corrupted given the random messages I was getting, but i have no idea how or why