--- Log for 20.09.107 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 1 hour and 12 minutes ago 00.00.10 # had to force define CODEC 00.01.05 Join SoulPropagatio1 [0] (n=ethan@unaffiliated/soulpropagation) 00.01.31 # in codecs/dumb/ that is 00.03.05 # * n1s found a bug in macro hell aka settings/menus stuff, any setting using the F_TEMPVAR flag in settings_list.c will always splash "Cancelled" when exiting the setting screen with left. btw wasn't it decided that the "Cancelled" splash should be removed altogether? 00.03.23 # tumu: Sounds like a problem with your Makefile 00.03.55 # linuxstb, i'm using codecs/Makefile 00.04.12 Part SoulPropagatio1 ("Leaving.") 00.04.34 Quit seablue ("life, death, life, death") 00.04.41 # it seems to me that it only uses -DCODEC for files in codecs/, not for any subfolders in it 00.04.52 # but i'm not makefile expert, so.. 00.05.44 # when doing a battery benchmark is it okay to use a 1hr long track or should I use muliple tracks? 00.05.44 Quit obo ("bye") 00.05.59 # linuxstb, getting the debug defines from apps/codecs.h requires CODEC to be defined 00.07.11 # jac0b: use tracks of a bitrate consistant with the usage you want to test. There is no "right" or "wrong" - but there are limits to the conclusions you can draw dependant on your testing conditions. 00.08.38 # tumu: Some other codec Makefiles define -DCODEC, so it seems you should too. 00.09.04 # * bluebrother is dumb 00.09.21 # well, then I get two commits for one. Oh my. 00.10.25 # linuxstb, you're right.. my bad :) 00.11.00 # linuxstb: yeah, I need to get a new host for the plugin 00.11.14 # tumu: Although it's not clear - it would be nicer if we had a common "makefile.inc" include to use in codec makefiles. 00.11.39 # MikhailTkach: Why not just post to the patch tracker? 00.11.43 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 00.11.49 # okay 00.12.55 # linuxstb, yeah.. too bad source size is not counted as vigorously as is binary size :) 00.13.35 Quit Rondom ("Ex-Chat") 00.13.43 Quit MyAdler ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 00.17.35 # tumu: the makefile system is pretty messy, it's basically hacked enough to work and left that way 00.18.35 Quit matsl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.18.37 Quit Rick (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.18.56 # :( 00.19.28 Join Rick [0] (i=rick@pool-96-229-91-46.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 00.19.49 Quit bluebrother ("leaving") 00.20.01 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 00.24.21 Join oranges2 [0] (i=UrzaBot@c-67-168-12-252.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 00.24.52 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 00.27.00 # So does the Sansa charge through USB if you're in RockBox? 00.27.49 Join dfghdfghgfdh [0] (i=cdfb12a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-a3d368253d5236c7) 00.28.02 Quit dfghdfghgfdh (Client Quit) 00.28.23 Join YoshiCJ [0] (i=cdfb12a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-dd52a2dc798a3da8) 00.30.39 # I would,t Believe it would. 00.30.48 # Hmm 00.30.55 # I was told yesterday that it does 00.30.58 # Yes, the Sansa charges. 00.31.00 # it should 00.31.20 # Then does playing Bubbles with music on drain ridiculous amounts of battery life? 00.31.27 # Yes 00.31.31 # unless you turn the backlight off ;) 00.31.37 # Like 50% of the battery in 15 minutes? 00.31.42 # No. 00.31.52 # So without Rockbox the Connected Screen is just for a Hold so you can't do anything...? 00.31.54 # The screen is completely black with the backscreen off 00.31.58 # Even at full draw the device shouldn't be able to drain 50% of your battery in 15 minutes. 00.32.12 # I left it plugged in overnight 00.32.20 # Guess I should have checked before I did anything =/ 00.32.33 # Mines plugged in now 00.32.35 # But I noticed that I only had 50% left after getting off the bus 00.32.51 # Is the battery level accurate usually? 00.33.04 Join RudMan [0] (n=RudMan@ool-182fb504.dyn.optonline.net) 00.33.15 # I dont think its very accurate at all 00.33.45 # Id rather see a Percentage then Green Bars 00.34.04 # YoshiCJ: you can, just change the wps 00.34.15 # that's an issue with how you have your WPS set or how you have your status bar set. 00.34.40 # I checked in the Rockbix Info screen 00.34.43 # *rockbox 00.35.16 # Do you really think Rockbox, of all DAP softwares, would hide quantitative data from you and make you only view a qualitative display? ;) 00.35.38 Part n1s 00.36.22 # Hmm 00.37.05 # I'm kind of wary now that half my battery life disappeared mysteriously on my third day of owning the player 00.37.19 # oranges2: Except you don't know that it did. 00.37.40 # For one thing, anything keeping the backlight on *and* the CPU at full speed will drain at a significant amount more than normal. 00.37.46 # Thats why its mysterious 00.37.48 # Obviously 00.38.19 # oranges2: So your Sansa shut off due to low power after 30 minutes? 00.38.24 # 50% in 15 minutes? 00.38.29 # No 00.38.50 # Then how do you _know_ the battery was at 50%? 00.38.54 # oranges2: That's the thing, you don't even know that it's 50% that was drained. The battery meter isn't necessarily accurate. 00.38.57 # I played it on the bus, which was 15 minutes. When I turned it back on after getting to my desk, I noticed it only had 50% left. 00.39.05 # reproduce it under controlled conditions, and then it will be worthy of testing. As it stands now you _think_ you had a 100% charged sansa, you think you used it only for _about_ 15 minutes, and If you recall correctly it was at 50% at the end of the time. 00.39.23 # s/testing/talking about 00.39.25 # I plan to test it 00.39.29 # Iv created a portable 9V battery carger for the Sansa.... So i have no problems 00.39.34 # I was just hoping I could get some useful information before devoting that time 00.39.38 # I guess I was wrong 00.39.51 # oranges2: You have gotten useful information: The drain is high, the battery meter is inaccurate. 00.39.56 # I'm just saying that we're discussing something we're not even sure happened, in the logged developer channel. 00.40.09 # What were you expecting? "Oh, Rockbox always drains your entire battery in 30 minutes while using bubbles, don't bother testing"? 00.40.10 # Except I was just told earlier that the battery meter is accurate 00.40.30 # oranges2: Who told you that? 00.40.47 # Well possibly it could be a well-known fact in the RockBox community that running a plugin with music playing drains ridiculous amounts of battery 00.41.32 # it's not super wildly off but it still takes me most of a day to drain to where it says anything nearing 50% 00.41.36 # oranges2: Rockbox can't perform the impossible. You can only drain so much power at once, because there's only so much hardware to turn on. 00.41.39 # oranges2: you're not even sure the player was at close to 100% to start. Let's PLEASE stop speculating about something which might not have happened! 00.42.30 # So instead of actually speculating the possibilities and gathering information that could possibly answer my question without further hassle 00.42.37 # I should devote a bunch of time to tests right away 00.42.42 # anyways who cares about battery power rigth now....Having problems with RockBox for C200 00.42.53 # Is the c200 supported? 00.43.07 # oranges2: Instead of *speculating*, yes. "Asking for information" and "Speculating" are two different things though. 00.43.29 # oranges2: What you could've done was said "Should Rockbox be able to drain 50% of my power in 15 minutes under any conditions?" "No." "Oh, I should do more testing then." 00.43.37 # Simple, short, and no wild guesses or such. 00.44.14 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 00.44.30 # Iv worked on it for a bit and everything works good except most everything Hahaha. 00.44.32 # And thats exactly what I did 00.44.46 Quit davina (Remote closed the connection) 00.44.49 # Then does playing Bubbles with music on drain ridiculous amounts of battery life? Yes Like 50% of the battery in 15 minutes? No. 00.45.20 # Then somehow other people starting going "BRAWRAWR YOU SHOULD HAV E TESTD IT NUB" 00.45.28 # just dont run as many things as you so that you can come complain here 00.45.48 # God damn 00.45.50 # YoshiCJ: What's the problem? 00.45.50 # I just asked a question 00.46.03 # i use no blackligth because i know the menu like the back of my hand... 00.46.46 Part oranges2 00.47.20 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.48.05 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 00.48.20 Join oranges2 [0] (i=UrzaBot@c-67-168-12-252.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 00.48.26 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 00.49.01 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 00.49.10 # Wonder if i can get this goddam theme to change on c200 00.49.46 # what theme? 00.50.14 # Iv made a theme for c200 trying it out now 00.50.34 # Let you know what happens 00.52.57 Part toffe82 00.54.32 # WOOT!!! Success 00.54.58 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@c220-237-57-253.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 00.55.00 # Finally some progress. 00.57.53 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 01.00.00 # or not damn.. 01.00.27 Join Nullypoo [0] (i=Nigra@0x573cd567.boanxx21.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk) 01.01.11 Quit YoshiCJ ("CGI:IRC") 01.02.11 # the m:robe 500 looks like a really nice player 01.02.53 # JdGordon: here ? 01.03.07 Quit pwn_nubs (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.03.31 Quit Nullypoo (Client Quit) 01.03.55 Quit jac0b () 01.04.24 # hey Nico_P 01.04.36 # hi 01.05.05 # JdGordon: with such a screen you're going to want to make rockbox prettier, aren't you ? ;) 01.05.32 # probably not 01.05.45 # why not ? 01.05.53 # might try to get a grid list for menus, but other than that.. meh :p 01.05.58 # 640x480 screen! 01.06.10 # although its runnig portaright atm so its HUGE! 01.06.15 # * jhMikeS thinks the gigabeat's and even the sansa's lcd is enough justification for it 01.06.17 # yeah, that's what I saw 01.06.19 # the default font is almost unreadbaly small 01.06.35 # * Nico_P thinks rockbox needs some kind of graphical menu 01.06.50 # amiconn will come hunt you down if you say that too loudly 01.06.58 # * jhMikeS agrees...and a real windowing system 01.07.14 # viewports again then :) 01.08.25 # of course but I think that idea goes farther than what amiconn has in mind. unclipped ones would still exist. 01.09.47 Quit MikhailTkach ("bye") 01.10.18 # maybe it would be worth talking about it to amiconn so that when he implements viewports he does it in an extensible way 01.10.21 # * jhMikeS is just sick enough in the head to add region-based vieports to have ports of all shapes 01.10.38 # recatngles are enough 01.11.08 # clipping rectanges is really just the same task as regions so it might just be an implied feature 01.11.25 Quit lee-qid ("aufwiederbyebientotsayonara") 01.11.59 # the main difference would be that unclipped ones would drawn onto a clipped one and be "owned" by it 01.12.24 Join YoshiCJ [0] (i=cdfb12a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-4e0b3bff038c5175) 01.13.29 # so a clipped could could consist of several unclipped ports. I guess call them "child windows" ;) 01.14.13 Join Guile`` [0] (n=Guile@78.113.33.149) 01.15.04 # the biggest holdup is that rb drawing is selfish and procedural rather than event driven. 01.15.32 Join hcs [0] (n=agashlin@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 01.18.20 Quit Nullbyte (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.18.46 # They should add the sansapatcher for c200 01.19.25 # http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/sandisk-sansa/ 01.19.42 # Does it work for you? 01.20.33 # I have the c200 patcher and it works perfectly fine. 01.21.09 # * jhMikeS says "antialiased spline fonts" 01.21.13 # jhMikeS: how would an event driven system work ? 01.21.37 # YoshiCJ: The one I posted a few hours ago? Or did you build it yourself from SVN? 01.22.05 # The one you posted 01.22.06 # Nico_P: I suppose you need a way to tell an uncovered port to draw itself so somehow that has to be conveyed in a safe way 01.22.07 # umm 01.24.50 # Nico_P: ...so message posting I imagine unless some sort of direct drawing could be done but that needs multithread aware code in the gui 01.25.25 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c58-109-97-210.eburwd4.vic.optusnet.com.au) 01.25.51 # so there would be an UI thread getting messages telling it which ports to draw ? 01.25.58 # * petur taps the build server on the shoulder and says "boo" 01.26.55 Quit linuxstb_ ("Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.0.2/20050317]") 01.27.30 # jhMikeS: well, that wouldnt be all that difficult, I was thinkin that a viewport would just store its drawing function in the info, so when its uncovered it could be told to redraw 01.27.43 # Nico_P: I suppose the thing that decided what needs updating would be telling each viewport to draw. Directly or indirectly. If it needs a threading sync mechanism, I suppose I'd want it hidden away. 01.30.37 # linustb_: http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/sansapatcher-c200.zip Works Like A Charm 01.30.49 Quit petur ("Zzzzz") 01.30.56 # JdGordon: it's something like that but if the thread "in charge" of the port is waiting for input, who does the drawing? 01.31.36 # umm... hmmm 01.32.05 Quit Guile` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.33.19 Quit hcs ("Leaving.") 01.33.34 # JdGordon: could you please have a look at your latest forum post, "typing wise" ;) 01.33.35 # Yea its perfect linuxstb_ 01.34.08 # jhMikeS: in each "screens" button loop we would have viewports_update()? like we have now for the statusbar? 01.34.48 # pixelma: i type funny before breakfast :D 01.35.28 # last time it was the keyboard, now that... :P 01.35.54 # alright... you got me... contrary to popular belief... im not in fact perfect! 01.39.13 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@host-194-46-249-189.dsl-ie.utvinternet.net) 01.40.01 # Alright 01.40.19 # So I recreated the same conditions, and 15 minutes of Bubbles + music only took off about 3% 01.40.30 # So it must not have charged last night 01.40.31 # Nice 3% 01.42.08 # lost the .rookbox link anyone still got it... should have saved a fresh copie. 01.42.17 # c200 01.43.12 # holy shit! dumb renders few seconds properly :) 01.44.00 # well duh! its called dumb for a reason 01.45.16 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.46.41 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 01.57.59 Join MBaller20 [0] (i=4a4c8d5c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-540a6d21bd8ffcae) 01.59.44 # i've checked these forums everyday waiting for an auto-installer for the sansa e200r......but still nothing :( 02.00.15 # http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/sandisk-sansa/ 02.00.18 # ? 02.00.19 Join barrywardell_ [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.174.70) 02.00.24 # She'll be comming round the mountain when she comes. 02.00.26 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 02.00.49 # I'm pretty sure someone made a auto-install script... 02.00.58 # Soap: haha, nice 02.01.21 # oranges2: linux is still needed 02.01.36 # oranges2: I'm pretty sure using somebody's unofficial auto-install script is not the best course of action for someone who is unsure enough about the process that they seek official support. 02.02.04 # anyone find the .rockboc.zip link for c200? 02.02.06 # I think if the unofficial install script works, then theres no problem. 02.02.30 # oranges2: and where did you find this script? 02.02.36 # MBaller20: What OS are you on? 02.02.43 # windows 02.03.29 # xp* 02.04.15 # jhMikeS: any idea how viewports and the screen api shuold work together? 02.06.30 # * JdGordon back later 02.06.30 Nick JdGordon is now known as JdGordon|gone (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 02.07.22 Quit My_Sic (Connection reset by peer) 02.08.00 # the developers should make a progress page to show how far they get into making an auto-installer for windows 02.08.42 # Chances are that there isn't one being worked on 02.09.18 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtilityQt 02.09.56 Quit barrywardell (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 02.10.01 Quit YoshiCJ ("CGI:IRC") 02.10.32 # rasher: I don't think that works on the e200r's 02.10.36 # Hmm 02.10.55 # After being connected for about 25 minutes, the battery meter shows 100% 02.11.01 # But now unplugged, its dropping rapidly 02.11.30 # Now its at 51%, and only says 2 hours :[ 02.11.58 # The "time remaining" is probably very wrong, that needs special calibration. 02.12.07 # I see. 02.12.35 # Would you happen to know about how long it takes to reach a full charge on a Sansa e200? 02.12.49 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@bas3-montreal28-1242530186.dsl.bell.ca) 02.13.01 Join YoshiCJ [0] (i=cdfb12a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-9f5bc13834165857) 02.13.08 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 02.13.10 # Probably best just to charge in the OF and see when it says it's done. 02.13.27 # I knew that the battery display is gay on the c200 02.13.42 # Well it took about 3 hours in the OF to charge from purchase 02.13.51 # YoshiCJ: Please try not to use offensive terms. This is a technical channel 02.13.53 # JdGordon|gone: since you're gone...for the logs. eww...polling. 02.13.58 # But I left it connected overnight in RockBox, and it doesn't seem to have charged 02.14.20 # You have c200 rith? 02.14.25 # Is there a risk of overcharging? 02.14.26 # rigth* 02.14.27 # e200 02.14.46 # Iv tryed but mine dont charge in Rockbox 02.15.14 # oranges2: No, there's restrictions in the charging hardware 02.15.53 # And you know for a fact that it charges in RockBox? 02.16.16 # There's AS3514 setup for it. imo it should be disabled until it's know how to properly manage it. I never charge from RB. 02.16.24 # oranges2: Well, *mine* does. 02.16.50 Quit MBaller20 ("CGI:IRC") 02.16.51 # It charges much, much faster in the OF though 02.17.04 # It doesn't take more than 8 hours to charge though right? 02.17.25 # No clue, I don't pay attention. 02.17.44 # Oh God no, Shouldnt be longer then 8 jours 02.17.50 # I just hope the voltage threshold in RB is correct. It probably just trickles in RB but I don't know if there's any overcharge danger. 02.17.52 # Hours* 02.17.53 # YoshiCJ: You have no clue. Please don't comment. 02.17.57 # the problem with charging is probably that it only goes at 100mA in Rockbox vs 500mA in the OF 02.18.09 # Considering it gets 1/5 the power, it'll take significantly longer. 02.18.19 # to get 500mA, we need proper usb support 02.18.52 Join alienseer23 [0] (n=aliensee@c-68-40-203-73.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 02.19.06 # hello! 02.20.05 # 1/5 the power != 1/5 the current unless voltage is constant :) P=IE 02.20.54 # jhMikeS: With USB, shouldn't it be? 02.21.06 # Ihave an imitation ipod that uses an "actions" processor ATJ2093H, and a smasung memory chip samsumg 701 02.21.06 # k9g8g08u0m 02.21.06 # pcbo 02.21.20 # I was wondering if anyone could tell me if rockbox will run on this thing? 02.21.27 # sorry about the multiple lines 02.21.31 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 02.21.55 # alienseer23: Rockbox ONLY runs on the listed players 02.22.04 # drat 02.22.30 # maybee i can look into the chipsets of the listed players and see if I get lucky 02.22.31 # Those actions chips are pretty limited too, even if you REALLY knew what you were doing it'd be a mission 02.22.39 # ugh 02.23.20 # do you guys know of any olternate firmware that might runon it? 02.23.36 # ((shot in the dark)) 02.23.44 # this is #rockbox...not #alternatefirmware ;) 02.23.47 # I've not heard of any 02.24.21 # Llorean: I guess you'd model it with an ideal 0-ohm batter in series with a resistor (R) so if the voltage across R is constant and R is constant is would be pretty close. 02.24.58 # well, thanks, then...nice project, rockbox 02.25.38 # happy talk like a pirate day 02.25.41 Part alienseer23 02.26.44 # * jhMikeS always thought pirates had long talks about idct and blit synths ?? 02.26.48 # jhMikeS: As it is, there's also the factor of how much is used just keeping the player on, etc. 02.26.58 Quit Arathis ("Bye, bye") 02.28.05 Join MikhailTkach [0] (n=mike@pool-162-84-181-56.ny5030.east.verizon.net) 02.29.57 # Llorean: hmmm...but of this transistor hw runs on current sources but switch mode regulators will consume more current to maintain constant volage as the batt level drops (power conversion). 02.30.55 Quit miepchen^schlaf ("Verlassend") 02.31.08 Part pixelma 02.33.05 Quit dandin1 () 02.35.51 # oy, I just want to find the stupid mistake in this code :P 02.38.18 Join JdGordon|uni [0] (i=82c20d67@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-7c4dfc33b6253a2c) 02.38.31 # jhMikeS: yeah, polling sucks, but is there a better way? 02.42.30 # JdGordon|uni: I hope so. Making UI elements self contained and requiring them to process messages or something. 02.43.59 Quit n17ikh|Lappy () 02.44.00 # Key input can then be dispatched to the active element which is actually safer anyway than an open, shared button queue. 02.44.15 Join Hooger [0] (n=Hooger@bas3-london14-1096787890.dsl.bell.ca) 02.44.39 # lol helldragon. 02.45.08 # qj? 02.45.51 # jhMikeS: that sounds wrong for an mp3 player.... the screens are too small to have more than one "window" open/active at a time 02.46.27 # JdGordon|uni: I disagree 02.46.57 # For example, the new AppleOS does more than one window 02.47.08 # It draws the Menu in the left half of the screen while displaying something else on the right 02.47.23 # but the right screen isnt expecting input.. right? 02.47.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.47.26 Nick JdGordon|uni is now known as Jdgordon (i=82c20d67@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-7c4dfc33b6253a2c) 02.47.30 # True 02.47.35 # At least, not user input 02.47.36 # should make tab completion easier for you :) 02.48.57 # if more than 1 viewport want user input how the heck do you decide which gets it? 02.49.21 Quit barrywardell_ () 02.50.10 # JdGordon: I think they really could. Alot OF does and it seems to be a nice thing. It doesn't have a dozen at a time of course. 02.50.11 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.174.70) 02.51.14 # which OF has a screen with more than 1 input waiting section? 02.51.26 # JdGordon: pretty much the last element created. say it's a popup with a yes/no ... I guess that gets it. 02.52.00 # thats fine for a piopup, but what about having the pitch screen open as a popup on the wps... ? 02.52.04 Join RaRe [0] (n=Laffin_B@202-89-187-101.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) 02.52.14 # JdGordon: I don't know of any but multiple threads should never wait on a queue head and the button queue is open to that as things are. 02.53.19 # oh, right 02.53.26 # the pitch screen is an input mode of the WPS screen by inheritance so it gets it and must be exited first or some focus switching mechanism needs to exist. hehe, lets just have a pointer :P 02.53.47 Quit bigstar ("My software never has bugs. It just develops random features.") 02.54.50 # well, I thought the idea for vp was putting them into the firmare layer... so that makes things complicated if we want to have one viewports thread which waits for a button press and forwards it to the correct "window" 02.55.36 # or.. the action stuff needs to be fudged so it can take a button as input instead of calling button_get() itself 02.56.07 # I don't think a viewports thread would do any such thing. The active UI element would be the one waiting on it's own queue for input. Threads could have queues built in. 02.56.17 Join perrikwp [0] (i=98215ac0@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-80e9b18ea83a2f2f) 02.56.39 Quit perrikwp (Client Quit) 02.56.46 # ok, so now im confused 02.56.47 Join perrikwp [0] (i=98215ac0@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e0644bc34600be1c) 02.56.57 # how does a button get from the button queue into a windows queue? 02.57.25 # If a certain UI element is active when a press occurs, the element's thread gets the event posted by the button driver. 02.57.51 # So, whichever element has focus. 02.58.12 # so we have 1 thread for every element? 02.58.25 # remember, all screens are done int he main thread 02.58.43 Join safetydan [0] (i=dc9d468b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-a0427526c8fa4227) 02.58.55 # Llorean: yes. dispatching so the active element gets the message. 02.58.56 Quit safetydan (Client Quit) 02.59.11 Join safetydan [0] (i=dc9d468b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ddc4adf1b0d1454c) 02.59.11 # JgGordon: would never dream of doing that. 03.00.08 Join Vloosie [0] (i=cf3746a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-930ef644ac6deb48) 03.00.13 # so something still has to get the button out of the button queue intot he elements queue 03.00.29 # I suppose the button queue would be history alltogether 03.00.52 # I have a question... 03.02.01 # If there were one, it wouldn't be public but just hold raw input events. Messages from that would be moved to the focused queue and processed by the waiter optionally translated into actions. 03.05.10 # the other thing i was thining about on my drive to uni... 03.05.37 # we want to draw to a pixel in the viewport not the screen.... 03.06.12 # so either we reimplement all the lcd drawing functions to do the offset, or we add a global offset which needds to be somhow set and unset around eah lcd draw call 03.07.08 # not following. 03.07.42 # oh, the lcd functions can take a context parameter...just a viewport pointer or something. 03.08.40 # that could work 03.09.11 # so screen api? 03.09.21 # one thing to save space in advance is go give bitmaps small headers and just have lcd_bitmap and lcd_bitmap_part for any format at all. 03.11.03 # Jdgordon: would a viewport be confined to a specific screen or could it span any number? 03.11.26 # I was about to say confined to one.. but im not so sure 03.11.44 # I tihnk it would make sense to have it only 1 screen, so youd need one on each... 03.11.45 # that's like multimonitor APIs. fancy. :) 03.12.30 # Vloosie, ask away 03.13.14 # hmmm...could have a virtual display that is made up of all avaiable displays. even I think that one's too far at this point. 03.13.27 # yeah, how bout no :) 03.15.17 # I'll accept "no" on that. I'd try to keep the possiblilty in mind however to make it easy to adapt a device that might work for. 03.18.34 # I think implementing clipping itself is about the least of things but would need driver support since overlapped operations need to be split up in to several rectangles. 03.20.56 # moving comouter labs... bbs 03.21.02 # and yeah, clipping is gonna be annoying 03.21.28 Quit Jdgordon ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 03.21.59 Join sarixe [0] (n=sarixe@ool-435403e9.dyn.optonline.net) 03.22.23 # Okay, when I try to intailize my database, my iPod crashes at around 600 items, any way to fix this? 03.23.02 Join RoC_MasterMind [0] (n=Free@c-66-177-39-225.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 03.23.08 # Anyone got a link to a fresh copie of the c200 .Rockbox? 03.23.39 Join JdGordon [0] (i=82c20d66@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-c57c19ef8a04bddf) 03.26.23 # safetydan, any ideas? 03.27.12 # Vloosie, it's probably because the tags in that file are corrupt 03.27.19 # or trip up the metadata parser in some way 03.28.11 Join webguest62 [0] (i=60e0c16b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-4a48a7f01f4eb4b0) 03.28.30 Quit barrywardell (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.28.46 Part RoC_MasterMind ("Leaving") 03.28.48 Join RoC_MasterMind [0] (n=Free@c-66-177-39-225.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 03.28.56 Quit RoC_MasterMind ("Leaving") 03.29.14 Join RoC_MasterMind [0] (n=Free@c-66-177-39-225.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 03.29.27 # That's what I was thinking, or maybe invailid charactors unknown in RockBox, I have over 10,000 items, do you suggest me doing anything safetydan or do you think it would be too much of a hassle? 03.30.35 Join rocko [0] (n=rocko@pc-71-80-121-24.will.ct.charter.com) 03.33.14 Join Alonea [0] (n=chatzill@24-119-114-203.cpe.cableone.net) 03.34.09 # Vloosie, search the forums. There's various ways of finding out which file is the problem and fixing it. A binary search would probably be most efficient. 03.34.11 # *cracks up over pirate day* nice. Anything new happening? 03.35.36 # rasher: you round? 03.36.27 # guess not... to the mailing list batman! 03.37.20 Quit YouCeyE (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.37.20 Quit Xerion (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.37.38 Join Xerion [0] (n=xerion@cp198589-d.landg1.lb.home.nl) 03.40.46 Quit Vloosie ("CGI:IRC") 03.43.44 Join YouCeyE [0] (n=YouCeyE@unaffiliated/youceye) 03.44.22 Join Prem0 [0] (n=Prem0@69.39.44.252) 03.46.14 # eigma: still round? 03.47.26 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 03.48.20 # hello, I need some assistance. I have a sansa e250 that found 0 databases to initalize so I powered off the unit and it will not boot. I have attempted the normal power up options on the wiki but all that happens is that the blue scroll wheel light comes on and a blank screen 03.49.48 # have you tried going into recovery mode? 03.49.49 Quit JdGordon ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 03.50.28 # yes, by putting it on hold then powering while holding record 03.51.03 # And it doesn't go into recovery mode? 03.51.15 # woot, it just worked this time stand by 03.53.58 # just went into recovery mode, I am rechecking the wiki 03.55.39 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 03.57.19 # woohoo, unbricked player, sorry to bother you 04.03.07 Quit perrikwp ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 04.03.48 Quit rocko (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.04.13 Quit webguest62 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 04.07.03 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 04.07.09 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 04.09.00 Join psycho_maniac [0] (n=psycho_m@ppp525.hk.centurytel.net) 04.18.47 Quit RoC_MasterMind ("Leaving") 04.19.36 Quit YoshiCJ ("CGI:IRC 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I'm rather font of the cabbie theme, though it has a few significant flaws. 04.35.47 # For example, the last time I looked, it had text in the backdrop at the bottom of the screen, overlapping long lists. 04.35.52 # good to know 04.35.52 # But that's easy to fix 04.37.02 # then I will offer to help him port it to other targets 04.37.12 # and see if we can get this default theme project moving again 04.37.30 Quit YoshiCJ (Client Quit) 04.37.35 # Excellent 04.38.00 # please let me know if anyone objects 04.38.08 Join YoshiCJ [0] (i=cdfb12a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-9ba2caa1debb00cf) 04.38.20 # I like the idea of two choices for a default theme. a regular one and one with large fonts 04.39.11 # how difficult is it to edit themes anyway? 04.39.17 # or rather, to port them 04.39.46 # if there are images, they have to be resized and then placed just so 04.40.27 # saratoga: making a unified WPS is a rather difficult and possibly annoying process, I wish you patience and good luck :) 04.40.29 # and then the right font has to be used and for some targets not all info might be able to be fit on the screen 04.41.04 Quit RaRe ("Quit msgs should be longer.") 04.41.13 # saratoga: Ridiculously easy. 04.41.25 # XavierGr: In the case of this WPS, it should be nearly trivial. Very little graphics. 04.41.36 # when you say unified, you mean theres one WPS that runs on everything? 04.41.46 # i assumed we made N of them and it picked one at compile time 04.41.54 # You want to make several, yes 04.42.05 # Probably one for most screen sizes, if not all 04.42.16 # ok good 04.42.26 # do things like menu icons have to be resized? 04.42.50 # what does the 16 mean in 320x240x""16"" in ipods resolution ? 04.42.51 # Depends on your preference. 04.42.56 # psycho_maniac: Bits for color depth 04.43.38 # saratoga: For example, as long as the font size is the same, you can keep the same icons. You can make just 2 or 3 icon sets, and just use the smallest icons less than or equal to the font size, or you can just make one small one (or use the current colored default ones from the wiki) with any font 04.43.48 # I can't say that cabbie is in my taste, but sure as heck I would pick it over the current-defualt 04.43.55 # is that cabbie theme ported to the 5g ipod? 04.44.45 # what player is it ported to so i can actually see what this theme looksl iek 04.44.56 # Gigabeat F and Sansa I think 04.45.41 # theres also one for the H10 posted in the forums somewhere 04.47.00 # BrianHV: There is good reason to suspect that any given iPod accessory will have working audio 04.47.06 # what do you guys think of the Ultima v1.0 theme? 04.47.30 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.48.05 # BrianHV: But, this is not always the case. Some iPod accessories appear to wait for communication from the iPod before accepting what is really nothing more than line-out pins on the dock connector. We have an ever-growing wiki page, titled IpodAccessories, which is the collected wisdom of all we know so far. 04.49.02 Join webguest34 [0] (i=cdfb12a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-4c2738485a3bbab9) 04.49.35 Quit YoshiCJ ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 04.49.35 Quit webguest34 (Client Quit) 04.49.54 # oh wow the cabbie theme looks very nice. i never seen it till now. 04.49.55 # BrianHV: Said communication from the iPod to the accessory is not supported by Rockbox in the least, there is much that needs done to accomplish this "simple" task, and therefore all accessory support is rather hit-or-miss. If you have an accessory you are able to test we would very much appreciate your contributions to the wiki page, or if you are unable or unwilling to sign up for a wiki accout you can PM me either here in IRC, on on the forums, where 04.49.55 # I go by the same nick I do here. 04.50.37 # In said PM please include information so that I might fill in all columns of the wikipage. 04.51.35 # psycho_maniac: I prefer Ultima III: Exodus. I really think it was Lord British's finest work. 04.51.58 # Soap: where could i see a pic of that? 04.52.26 # Soap: Isn't it General British now? 04.52.32 # heh the ines port that MikeT posted on the tracker unexpectedly works on my H100! 04.52.36 # It's some military rank. Major? 04.53.07 # dead slow but works nonetheless 04.53.44 # XavierGr: So, working NES games? 04.53.57 # yes... quite surprising 04.54.05 # how is the light-gun support? 04.54.14 # XavierGr: What task? 04.54.21 # it didn't build for F40 but build quite ok for H100 04.54.27 # 2911 04.54.34 # scroll down 04.54.57 # so what is this "Ultima III: Exodus" id like to see what it looks like 04.55.05 # psycho_maniac: It was a joke. It's a game. 04.55.33 # oh lol 04.57.10 # damn it crashed and probably there are wrong keymaps for the H100, but I am still pretty amazed that it run in grayscale 05.01.25 # XavierGr: What target is it inteded for? 05.02.24 # he says H10 05.02.38 # still it baffles me why it compiled for my H100 and not F40 05.03.09 # IRAM? 05.04.23 # I am not sure I got undeclared prototype all over 05.07.42 Quit kfazz ("Leaving") 05.08.14 Quit Alonea ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.6/2007073113]") 05.12.56 # careless #ifdef would be my guess 05.13.18 # ah probably has to do with the screen width height maybe 05.13.18 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 05.13.29 # H100 has the same resolution with H10 05.13.32 # just a guess though 05.15.42 Join bb___ [0] (n=bb@dslb-088-074-157-207.pools.arcor-ip.net) 05.18.22 # damn this is some dirty code... 05.18.31 # ifdef and commented code hell 05.18.32 Quit Hooger ("Gone") 05.25.23 Quit jhulst (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.27.18 Quit bb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.30.48 Part safetydan 05.32.30 Join imphasin1 [0] (n=alex@pool-71-125-168-149.bltmmd.east.verizon.net) 05.33.10 # why does my ipod 80gig crash when i go to the recording screen and then try to play a song? 05.33.39 # Because leaving recording doesn't work right yet 05.34.59 # does it do this to all rockbox players? 05.36.43 # I believe it's just the iPods 05.36.52 # It *may* be all PortalPlayers, I'm not 100% sure 05.36.56 Join RaRe [0] (n=Laffin_B@202-89-187-101.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) 05.37.02 # But it works fine on the non-PortalPlayer targets 05.39.05 # Hmm 05.39.17 # Well if the battery level is being displayed correctly 05.39.24 # My Sansa isn't being charged at all 05.42.59 # Llorean, did you end up trying to recompile rockboy with more plugin memory? 05.43.24 # kkurbjun: No, haven't tried it yet 05.44.00 Quit imphasing (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.44.17 # let me know if you end up trying it and have trouble, I would be interested to know/help 05.44.42 # Thanks 05.44.56 # Is anyone around that knows what to look for with the whole unix vs. dos files concerning line endings 05.44.58 # I've got a busy weekend coming up, so I don't know when I'll get around to trying it. 05.45.07 # no worries 05.47.02 Quit sarixe ("Peace") 05.49.01 Join McEnroe [0] (n=McEnroe@216.63.253.126) 05.49.47 # definitely playable on Gigabeat 05.49.49 Quit RaRe ("Quit msgs should be longer.") 05.50.18 # Hey guys! I have a problem: although rockbox works without major problems, windows cannot find the filesystem... 05.50.23 # XavierGr: Got it compiling? 05.51.27 # yeah 05.51.33 # tons of warnings though 05.51.49 # McEnroe, what player is it 05.51.53 # and occasional graphic glitches, but works okay 05.52.25 # advcomp2019, ipod nano 1st gen 05.53.57 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@bas3-montreal28-1242530186.dsl.bell.ca) 05.54.46 # McEnroe, what did you mean by windows cant find the file system 05.55.01 Join webguest71 [0] (i=47c35d04@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-acf36ac5b10e911e) 05.55.58 # advcomp2019, the same as i said: windows cannot find the filesystem. So it claims that it is unformated and offers me the option to format it. 05.56.15 # Hi, i was just wondering if any one can help with a problem im having with Rockbox. 05.57.32 # i try to open/play an MP3 and it gives me an error "data abort at 0002768" 05.58.45 # McEnroe, i do not have an ipod so i do not know what is causing that... maybe another user with an ipod could help 06.00.20 # advcomp2019, this is not connected to the ipod as a ipod but as a mass storage. 06.09.35 # Would buying an Ac adapter for the Sansa bypass the decreased/none charging issue? 06.20.23 Join RaRe [0] (n=Laffin_B@202-89-187-101.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) 06.21.14 Join rockho [0] (i=rocko@pc-71-80-121-24.will.ct.charter.com) 06.21.14 Quit webguest71 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 06.21.23 Quit eigma () 06.22.11 Join hcs [0] (n=agashlin@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 06.29.18 Quit psycho_maniac ("Good Bye") 06.30.19 Quit lazka (Remote closed the connection) 06.33.10 Quit XavierGr ("One firmware to rule them all!") 06.36.02 Join Sanitized [0] (n=chatzill@ool-4576c9b0.dyn.optonline.net) 06.36.51 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@ppp-71-140-88-58.dsl.frs2ca.pacbell.net) 06.37.50 # Hello everyone, sorry to bother you but does anyone know if I can I use ipodwizard with rockbox? 06.37.53 # AHA 06.38.04 # The reverse bootloader works :D 06.42.07 Join Nick_Brackley [0] (n=chatzill@75.73.87.203.static.nsw.chariot.net.au) 06.43.45 Quit BigMac ("Konversation terminated!") 06.47.16 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 06.47.32 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.51.39 Join Bradart [0] (n=Brad@71-8-206-234.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) 06.51.49 # hey i need some help 06.52.03 # is anyone there to help me? 06.52.52 Quit hcs ("brb, ninjas") 06.52.58 # is anyone there at all? 06.53.55 Join hcs [0] (n=agashlin@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 06.54.06 # well, my problem is this 06.54.46 # when rockbox is booting, it looks for the directory .rockbox, but windows cannot create a folder with a dot in front of the name. Can this be fixed? 06.55.02 # Jjust unzip it to the root directory 06.55.06 # i did 06.55.14 # it just comes out as "rockbox" 06.55.17 # use a better unzip program 06.55.22 # WinRAR 06.55.24 # it worked fine for me in windows 06.55.28 # Same 06.55.37 # the program is the problem? 06.55.38 # odd 06.55.46 # so thats the only way? 06.55.59 # yeah, it ain't windows problem 06.56.06 # You should use WinRAR anyawys 06.56.09 # *anyways 06.56.11 # ill try it and let you know how it goes 06.56.16 # is winrar free? 06.56.22 # Sort of 06.56.27 # Technically its not 06.56.35 # But the free trial never stops working 06.56.38 # oh 06.56.44 # its nagware? 06.56.55 # Unless you crack it of course :] 06.57.11 # lol 06.57.26 # You've seriously never used WinRAR? 06.57.37 # oranges2: First off, we take copyright seriously in here. 06.57.49 # Please do not discuss cracking software in any way. 06.57.55 # or use the real unzip program, http://www.info-zip.org/ 06.58.10 # * Llorean recommends 7-zip, since it's cross platform, open source, and reliable. 06.58.32 # will 7zip take care of my .rockbox filename problem? 06.58.37 # yes 06.58.49 # If you extract with any decent extracting tool you'll get a .rockbox folder. 7-zip is decent. :) 06.59.50 # excellent 06.59.54 # thank all of you so much 06.59.59 Join Shaid [0] (i=shaid@203-214-57-1.dyn.iinet.net.au) 06.59.59 # i'll be right back 07.00.27 Part Llorean 07.01.59 Quit RudMan (Remote closed the connection) 07.02.02 # hmm, the current builds don't seem to be working 07.02.12 # awesome it worked 07.02.16 # you guys are amazing 07.02.24 # i was freaking out 07.02.40 # I'll check it tomorrow and see if there were any problems and I plan on fixing any then 07.02.58 # At least you don't have a crazy problem where the screen looks like its melting whenever you try to boot the OF firmware 07.03.15 # And not even the most experienced RockBox devs have any idea whats causing it 07.03.20 # :[ 07.04.21 # well, to fix something, you have to have a device that exibits the problem... 07.04.28 # exhibits 07.04.42 # Well I kind of got it working anyways 07.04.46 # So its not a big deal anymore 07.06.24 # to you maybe.. 07.06.54 Quit maze (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.06.55 Join m4z3 [0] (n=eh@CPE-76-177-169-180.natsoe.res.rr.com) 07.07.11 # I think holding select to load RockBox is a considerable improvement over the OF not loading at all 07.11.04 Quit oranges2 () 07.13.24 Join n17ikh|Lappy [0] (n=n17ikh@c-76-23-98-11.hsd1.sc.comcast.net) 07.13.53 Quit Shaid ("I will see you, in the end. 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I don't think it's fair to just dismiss them as "weird ideas". They appeared from perceived problems and at least for the first one, has been met with agreement so far 08.40.42 # being new to RB I am unsure as to how and update the database, could you explain to me how? 08.41.21 # have you read the manual? 08.41.52 # I attempted to, it was rather confusing; but I will try again. 08.44.44 Join GodEater [0] (n=bryan@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 08.46.10 Join rpwalsh [0] (n=Blowme@ip24-250-101-247.dc.dc.cox.net) 08.46.20 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@84-255-206-8.static.dsl.t-2.net) 08.46.31 # rasher: No, with the weird ideas I meant jhMikeS' and JdGordon's talk last night 08.47.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.47.57 # amiconn: Ah, okay 08.48.03 # Regarding the .lang (source) file format, I don't really care as long as the format allows what the current one does (e.g. having a different split-by-feature or split-by-target in and than in ) 08.48.14 # where can I get fonts for rockbox (sansa E series) and is it possible to use them to enlage the text size? 08.48.34 # rpwalsh: see the manual ... or the website 08.48.44 # Bagder: ping... 08.48.48 # (hint: follow the "Extras" rabbit err ... link) 08.49.15 # amiconn: when would you want to split dest differntly than source? 08.50.16 # Not that I'm going to do anything about it. It should be a drop-in replacement if I go ahead with it (and get it right) 08.50.54 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF7A26.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.51.01 # thanks bluebrother 08.51.04 # I can think of 2 uses: (1) occasions where a string must be short, and hence needs to be abbreviated for the player in the translation but not for english, or vice versa 08.52.13 Quit der-onkel (Remote closed the connection) 08.52.21 # Good point. Speaking of that, it'd be nice to have someone identify these strings needing special care. 08.52.23 # (2) whole languages which use neither latin nor cyrillic nor greek script should have special strings for charcell (e.g. using romaji or halfwidth katakana for player) 08.52.28 Join _keegan_ [0] (n=keegan@DHCP-167-241.caltech.edu) 08.52.42 # That example was for japanese of course 08.53.24 # <_keegan_> how usable is the Sansa c200 port? 08.53.32 # I have a feeling those languages aren't doing that.. 08.53.41 # No, they don't atm 08.54.16 # The problem is that most of the languages we claim to support are way outdated 08.54.48 # (e.g. the wallisertitsch translation you used for testing was last updated _for real_ before even the Ondios joined the party iirc) 08.54.56 # * jhMikeS isn't sure what would make throwing some speculative ideas around "annoying" 08.54.57 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.55.18 # _keegan_: it hasnt even been called "supported" yet... 08.55.53 # amiconn: Yeah, I've been wondering about whether it'd be better to just drop them.. my translation page has accurate information on this (http://rasher.dk/rockbox/translate/) 08.56.04 # <_keegan_> yeah, but i see some comments to the effect that it essentially works 08.56.12 # amiconn: those update times are ignoring non-updates 08.56.14 # <_keegan_> how would i try out the c200 port, ultra bleeding edge as it may be 08.56.22 # when it is ready, it is ready 08.57.00 Join LinusN [0] (i=linus@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3f252f39afee0046) 08.57.18 # _keegan_: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=8401.msg96797#msg96797 08.57.31 # rockbox is my favorite 08.58.18 # * jhMikeS isn't even sure what makes the ideas "weird" since they're far from that. :\ 08.58.44 # <_keegan_> okay so the answer is "wait a few days"? 08.58.46 # <_keegan_> i can live with that 08.58.57 # <_keegan_> i guess i have pretty good timing... i bought this today 09.00.34 # Well, ideas and ideas 09.01.02 # Hello. 09.03.04 # There are ideas which might actually work given enough effort, and there are ideas which would either add lots of complexity or open a can of worms with next to no benefit, or are plain impossible due to deliberate design decisions in rockbox 09.03.11 Join ddalton [0] (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 09.04.15 Quit rpwalsh () 09.04.21 # amiconn: which of your statements in particular refer to which I can't say 09.07.59 # * dionoea has a working (and completely useless)gzip/gunzip port for rockbox 09.08.27 # dionoea: well, better than bzip2 09.08.34 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 09.08.55 Join Zagor [0] (n=bjorn@rockbox/developer/Zagor) 09.09.13 # (1) true window elements with "focus" and multiple threads: Right now there is only one gui thread, and that works. Even the idea of having one gui thread per display (for devices with a remote lcd) turned out too complex to implement, and if it would be done, would open a can of worms 09.09.16 # Now i have to port tar and then i might be able to come up with a simple autoupdater. (like you drop rockbox.tar.gz in your root and if it finds it on boot it updates) 09.09.36 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 09.10.11 Join B4gder [0] (n=daniel@static-213-115-255-230.sme.bredbandsbolaget.se) 09.10.20 # Right now the underlying code can rely on certain things never happening in parallel (e.g. entering the wps on one display and the recording screen in another). With multiple gui threads it couldn't 09.11.07 # (2) Non-rectangular clipping: I can't see how this should be *nearly* as simple as rectangular clipping. Rectangular clipping is just the current clip-to-lcd made variable 09.11.28 # that sort of architecture would never be brought into it 09.11.33 # dionoea: have a look at FS#6156 09.11.38 # (3) "real" windows with backing store. This would require dynamic memory allocation, which we don't have, and don't want. 09.12.02 # rasher: well that's just tar support for wps/themes specific stuff isn't it ? 09.12.06 # no backing store needed, just redraw of uncovered bits 09.12.32 # From what source would you redraw?? 09.12.46 # dionoea: it's still an implementation of tar, iirc. Just figured it might be helpful 09.13.35 # the thread operating the viewport, main or whatever so almost always the main one 09.13.42 # The viewport idea is for making widgets independent of position, so that e.g. the list widget doesn't need to care whether the status bar is on or off, or what size it has. It's viewport would be placed properly by the upperl level function (e.g. file browser or menu code) 09.14.19 # rasher: ok, thanks. (I was thinking about porting gnu tar) 09.14.36 # are you discussing separate threads for main and remote display? 09.14.42 # * petur wants the viewport to split the rec screen into a fixed and scrollable part (depending on screen size) 09.14.59 # amiconn: it would gain that by default and not all viewports would need clipping 09.15.08 # dionoea: that'd probably be massively overkill. I imagine gnu tar comes with all sorts of weird stuff on touch of what you actually need 09.15.14 # jhMikeS: What would that be good for? With viewports as I imagine them, the thread that uses a viewport overlaying another would be responsible for redraw anyway. Nothing the viewport code can (or should) do.... 09.15.40 # possibly busybox's tar would be a more sensible start 09.15.44 # Zagor: no, stuff regarding clipped viewports to display elements over other without any backbuffer 09.15.52 # busybox does things tiny 09.15.55 # ah, good :) 09.16.15 # Viewports would always be clipped. That's actually simpler than only clipping in some cases 09.16.32 # But they would be clipped to a rectangle, only 09.17.01 # I'd start with rectangle but non-rectangle would just extend from it and isn't a priority by any means. 09.18.13 # but you mentioned that overlaps wouldn't really be defined. I'm talking about making say, a splash not get overwritten by drawing underneath it 09.18.48 # rasher: well if the port is as easy as the gzip one i figure that it's worth a shot (that sounds easier than reading an RFC and writting a bugless implementation :p) 09.18.53 # That's not possible without severe performance impacts 09.19.40 # dionoea: busybox is probably still a better bet 09.20.13 # It would require the drawing code to walk the list of all active viewports for clipping, instead of just checking the current one (and btw, my idea does not even include that such a list exists) 09.20.41 # not really, just the list for one viewport 09.21.24 # rasher: ah, good idea. I'll have a look. 09.21.37 # ? 09.21.55 # A single element element is not a list... 09.22.54 # a clipping region isn't a single element, it's a rectangle list with rectangles split in a certain way, so the region can be simple or complex. I don't expect them getting very complex in a simple environment though. 09.24.55 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 09.25.04 # The viewport will have an x and y position, a width and a height, which define the clipping 09.27.36 # hey all 09.27.42 Nick JdGordon|gone is now known as JdGordon (n=jonno@c220-237-57-253.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 09.28.13 # B4gder: LinusN: would it be better if the mrobe stuff is done in a branch instead of trunk? 09.28.21 # that's the bounding rectagle. a viewport with a clipped-out area can be simple, complex (multiple rects) or NULL. all with the same bounding rectangle. 09.28.23 # s/better/preffered 09.28.27 # JdGordon: see my mail... 09.28.49 # k 09.29.11 # ok cool 09.29.26 # I asked because the S is in a branch and thought that was the new preffered way 09.29.37 # I would prefer the S guys going trunk 09.30.15 # amiconn: of course anything that would be "pasted" to an overlappable port, like a scroller, would be clipped to what it's pasted and that intersected with it's own rect but that's sort of a no-op. 09.31.18 # B4gder: did you get a chance to kick the build server? There were several commits not picked up last night... 09.31.36 # ok, I'll bring out the poking stick 09.31.59 # they are also not on the front page, is probably related? 09.32.10 # most possibly 09.32.19 # yeah... 09.32.28 # svn up 09.32.28 # svn: Working copy '.' locked 09.33.05 # fixed now 09.33.20 # seems to happen at times when the hw goes nuts 09.33.30 # in combination with reboot that is 09.33.41 # jhMikeS: Don't forget that every drawing operation needs to be checked against clipping bounds, and for non-rectangular clipping, drawing operations like rectangle and bitmap would need to check *every single pixel* instead of just clipping the whole thing before starting to draw 09.33.47 # any clue on the hardware problem? 09.33.55 # petur: seems to be a bad disk 09.34.41 # That's far from no-op, and as long as not all our current targets are of the performance class of a gigabeat or higher, simply out of question 09.37.43 # B4gder: while your playing with the build server... any reason why the c200 isnt in the builds yet? 09.37.58 # no 09.38.15 Quit _keegan_ ("Leaving") 09.38.25 # amiconn: no, it doesn't. it's much more efficient than that to do clipping. 09.39.28 # the rectangle arrangement permits it to be 09.39.33 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 09.41.15 # how nice that I just wanted to build an own new c200 build after an svn up... 09.42.22 # speaking of broke builds... 09.42.40 # rasher: busybox' libunarchive looks promising (although it lacks the libarchive part but i'm not sure that it would really be needed on rockbox anyway) 09.42.49 # karl _may_ have got a bit carried away :p 09.43.13 Quit Sanitized (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.43.26 # nice score thugh! 09.44.18 # it rivals his previous record 09.44.39 # * JdGordon fixing 09.44.57 Join linuxstb [0] (i=5343d4aa@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 09.45.08 Quit homielowe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.45.19 # pixelma: c200 builds fine now doesn't it+ 09.45.20 # ? 09.45.29 # I want to add it to the builds 09.45.41 # yes build fine 09.45.46 # oh, bugger. one more CPU to worry about with the threading. at least instructions will be included on writing core_sleep properly. 09.46.15 # (except the arm conflicts atm - would higher kkurbjun's score even more...) ;) 09.46.27 # haha 09.46.42 # well, I can hold on until they score goes down somewhat 09.47.05 # should i revert the whole commit and fix it locally? or just try to fix it ovr a few commits? 09.47.12 # jhMikeS: When you tested my new sansapatcher yesterday, did you install the bootloader? 09.47.25 # JdGordon: that's really depends on you... 09.47.31 # linuxstb: no, I just did what you asked and checked detection 09.47.33 # B4gder: other than that I would welcome that because then I could check what happens when I committed the plugins patch 09.47.46 # *commit 09.48.09 # I'll add it during the day if they sort out the arm mess 09.48.26 # or whatever mess it is ;-) 09.48.27 # linuxstb: I can test the install if you'd like 09.48.43 # jhMikeS: Yes, please, I can then package up a new sansapatcher release with c200 support. 09.48.49 Join Chronon [0] (n=Chronon@c-24-20-119-115.hsd1.or.comcast.net) 09.49.09 # then c200 can go "supported" 09.49.45 # Is there a manual yet? 09.49.46 # linuxstb: ok...but I have to turn off my music. :P 09.50.06 # linuxstb: no, but the svg would be ready 09.50.22 # linuxstb: just use the v0.3 you gave me? 09.50.43 # I _think_ the installation chapter should be identical to the e200. Unless the instructions for MSC mode need amending. 09.51.06 # jhMikeS: Just to be safe, I'll upload my latest build, one moment. 09.51.54 # http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/sansapatcher-c200.zip 09.53.44 # * linuxstb notices the m:robe commit forgot FILES 09.53.46 # linuxstb: I also had to choose msc mode in the OF, but low_light also mentioned that there are few firmware revisions that don't allow you that 09.54.06 # Ah, so the user might need to downgrade their OF? 09.54.49 # I think so, but am really not sure. Better ask him 09.55.27 # linuxstb: seemed to go in just fine 09.56.37 # of course I can't put it through any steps needed on a fresh device 09.56.38 # sandisk on the c200 did remove msc but then in the another update then downgraded the firmware back to put msc mode back 09.57.03 # jhMikeS: Thanks. That's the latest official bootloader (about 2 or 3 days old). No more testing should be needed - just that it a) detected an e200 and b) then installed the correct bootloader. 09.57.45 # advcomp2019: So what should we recommend to users? That they use the very newest c200 firmware? 09.59.32 # linuxstb: http://www.rockbox.org/irc/reader.pl?date=20070917#15:51:20 - the revision on mine was 1.00.04 09.59.36 # * jhMikeS gets annoyed that ARM920T is so load stall sensitive :[ 09.59.53 # i know not 1.01.05 that is the one they removed msc mode 10.00.32 # oops... 1.01.06 10.01.02 # s/1.00.04/1.01.04 ... 10.01.49 # arm, arm, and more arm. that achitecture is annoyingly successful 10.01.52 # here is the post that made sandisk go back to the old version... http://forums.sandisk.com/sansa/board/message?board.id=c200&thread.id=372 10.02.13 # ok, hopefully we'll be green again in 5 min 10.02.26 # plus there is 2 versions of the c200 10.02.43 # * linuxstb wishes he hadn't asked about the c200... 10.03.55 # JdGordon: firmware/FILES also needs updating with the new files. 10.04.03 # ah yep 10.04.03 # advcomp2019: what do you mean? 10.04.08 Part rr ("Ex-Chat") 10.04.36 # shouldn't those defines be in a DM320-specific file? 10.05.04 # probably... but that was just done so it can comopile again 10.05.12 # B4gder: i guess thats why we use branches :D 10.05.54 # * Zagor spots the cute build countdown. whee 10.06.09 # that would just have been delaying the problems (and adding to the score later) ;) 10.06.13 # i will find that link about the 2 versions of the c200s 10.07.27 # JdGordon: I would claim the opposite 10.07.34 # that's why _not_ using a branch is good 10.07.38 # :) 10.07.40 # 15947? one commit I did kicked-out at least 10-times that 10.07.57 # if this one is green add the c200 and ill commit the FILES change 10.08.35 # Oh hey 10.08.47 # JdGordon: Is there a reason to use inw/outw instead of defining macros of the form (*(volatile unsigned long *)(addr)) ? (which is how the other ports do things) 10.08.47 # I just came up with a good idea for a simple first-time plugin 10.08.50 # Yay! 10.08.52 # here is the post... http://forums.sandisk.com/sansa/board/message?board.id=c200&thread.id=334 10.09.19 # speaking of branches, is anything happening on the gigabeat-s front? should we force them back into the trunk? 10.09.29 # linuxstb: youd have to ask kkurbjun... 10.09.29 # I have forgotten my password for the wiki. What should I do? 10.09.49 # yay, green! 10.09.52 # Zagor: there seems to be commits done in bursts on it 10.10.02 # ok, stand by for c200 10.10.15 # dont restart the build... ill commit to kick it 10.10.18 Quit linuxstb ("CGI:IRC") 10.10.46 # how'd we get a new s3c2440 init sequence as part of the m:robe port addition? 10.11.23 # * JdGordon thinks kkurbjun chose a good time to be absent :p 10.11.38 # B4gder: added? 10.11.41 # commit-and-run is a time-honored tradition 10.11.45 # JdGordon: go go go 10.11.59 # and done 10.12.06 Join agm3nt [0] (i=nat-107@nat.n3t.pl) 10.12.13 Join obo [0] (n=obo@rockbox/developer/obo) 10.12.53 # JdGordon: hey, there's still yellow spots! :P 10.13.20 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@80.180.69.144) 10.14.32 # Is it possible for me to open a wiki page? 10.14.36 # a new one 10.15.06 # ddalton: yes 10.15.09 # ddalton, just type in the name of the page 10.15.19 # * jhMikeS thinks a new port a week should be a goal 10.15.24 # One of the options will be to create the page if it doesn't exist 10.15.32 # jhMikeS: indeed! 10.15.42 # ok and how do I link it to for example blind users index? 10.15.48 # btw, anyone mind if I switch dev2.cgi to be the new dev.cgi? 10.16.12 # ddalton: is that another wiki page? 10.16.18 Quit kclaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.16.44 # well I want to make a new one and it is related to blind users so how do I put a link on the blind users index to link to my new page? 10.17.03 # You didn't answer my question. 10.17.14 # B4gder: go ahead 10.17.26 # what is the question I want to create a new page yes 10.17.29 Join kclaf [0] (i=kclaf@85.95.211.245) 10.17.41 # is the blind user index a wiki page? 10.17.48 Join homielowe [0] (n=chatzill@d207-81-67-190.bchsia.telus.net) 10.17.52 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 10.17.53 # done 10.18.06 # it's now even more hardcore dev info 10.18.39 # Chronon: yes, see the first link under "documentation" in the twiki/home page 10.18.45 # I found it 10.18.55 # yes 10.19.05 # ddalton: yes, just edit that page and add a link to the one you created. 10.19.18 # hm bootloader broke 10.19.54 # B4gder: Are you checking for the right name - it's firmware.mi4 IIRC 10.19.58 # Ok is everyone happy if I create a page on compiling when you are blind, getting setup, adding patches, Some good patch and anything else that comes to mind? 10.20.06 # no, I'm not so that is the problem 10.20.21 # fixed now for next commit 10.20.55 # B4gder: Were you talking to me? 10.20.55 # ddalton: Sounds very useful. 10.20.57 # and... now c200 is there in the table 10.21.02 # ddalton: no 10.21.08 # ok I will see how I go. 10.21.16 # How do I do all the tables and links? 10.22.18 # the build table is becoming *wide* 10.22.28 # B4gder: "is becoming" ? 10.22.39 Join SkinInd95 [0] (n=chatzill@71-217-149-243.hlna.qwest.net) 10.22.51 # yeah, previously it was just wide ;-P 10.23.36 # Would making it portrait just be too confusing? 10.23.40 # * jhMikeS is glad XP supports 32-bit pixel coordinates 10.24.06 # linuxstb: we might have to do that sooner or later 10.24.17 # linuxstb: it would mean having to dynamically make images for the timestamps 10.24.26 # it is getting close to almost the full size of my screen in 1600x1200 10.24.30 # Zagor: Sure, but for people with your scripting skills... 10.24.47 # I'm thinking build numbers and the date+time in a popup only 10.24.52 # ddalton: try here: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/TWiki/TWikiDocumentation 10.24.54 # another thing i found on about the c200v2 it does not have msc mode 10.24.58 # it's not a technical problem but can get annoying to load 10.25.03 # * jhMikeS never used the sideways scrollbar so much 10.25.27 # advcomp2019: so this claimed c200vs is available as well? 10.25.31 # B4gder: yeah I'm also thinking about collapsing the table somehow. for example all the green columns don't really need to be seen full-width 10.25.42 # true 10.26.11 # c200v2 I meant 10.26.24 # it is within other posts but here is another --> http://forums.sandisk.com/sansa/board/message?board.id=c200&message.id=12 10.26.37 # advcomp2019: that's an issue with the firmware, not the hardware 10.26.47 # firmware > .04 or so removes msc 10.26.50 # advcomp2019: that forum has lots of pure crap, that doesn't mean those things exist in real life... 10.27.11 # I mean, lots of rumours and things 10.27.29 # i have not seen them myself but you might run into them 10.27.50 # I doubt it 10.27.56 # not under that name at least 10.27.57 Join chrisjs169|brb [0] (n=jack@pool-71-114-128-205.hrbgpa.dsl-w.verizon.net) 10.28.05 # Or the table could be split - e.g. by bootloader/sim/normal or maybe by CPU family. 10.28.54 # Zagor: .04 worked fine... 10.29.23 Quit homielowe (Remote closed the connection) 10.29.31 # I don't remember the specific version 10.30.00 Quit chrisjs169 (Connection timed out) 10.31.32 Quit chrisjs169|winxp (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.33.55 Join homielowe [0] (n=chatzill@d207-81-67-190.bchsia.telus.net) 10.35.14 # 2 more targets (MAX) and the table wont fit in 1680x1050 10.35.27 # so yeah, redo the table :) 10.36.36 # * petur has 1920x1200 and can handle some more width :p 10.36.55 # JdGordon: use a smaller font? 10.37.11 # no thanks :) 10.38.07 Quit ddalton (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.40.30 # JdGordon: depends on the score... the columns got wider, it would have fit on my screen without it :P 10.41.17 # maybe we can hide the sims and bootloaders if they are without errors? 10.42.00 # or put them in a second table 10.43.42 # linus had an excellent idea: put bl/app/sim above each other in each cell. that cuts the table width by 2/3 10.44.27 # it would make each row taller though and look odd 10.44.52 # I think it's worth a try 10.45.11 # lol @ the c200 pic... Mr individual I see 10.45.36 # maybe roate the pic so the logo is the right way round? 10.45.48 # then it's wider 10.46.01 # its wider than the text? 10.46.55 # the current pics are scaled to a specific height, should I do that with the c200? 10.47.36 # The Rockbox logo is a simlar shape to the c200... 10.47.38 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.47.45 # (for the source/fonts) 10.47.49 # if I make it as wide as the others in average it would be really really small... 10.48.24 # use that image but rotate it? or i guess we just live with it :p 10.48.24 # try just rotating it the current size 10.48.54 # either way its going to look odd-man-out though 10.49.00 # it makes sense to present the players in their "normal" orientation, I think 10.49.22 # maybe it can be rotated as the width got almost the same as the height in the cells anyways 10.49.43 # or with the text even wider 10.50.48 # reload 10.50.51 Join pondlife [0] (n=Miranda@cpc1-rdng11-0-0-cust362.winn.cable.ntl.com) 10.50.54 # it surely looks odd :-) 10.51.07 # yeah 10.51.15 # would look ok if the text was positioed correctly though 10.51.17 # Maybe it needs padding to the same height? 10.51.20 # but I still think it makes sense. 10.51.23 # Zagor: Sandisk also shows the c200 in this upright orientation 10.52.15 # pixelma: I was mislead by that though - I assumed it was used in portrait mode like the e200. 10.52.21 # I think the pic should be centered then and the text should be still at the bottom 10.52.49 # linuxstb: did you take a look through the classic firmware yourself yet ? 10.53.10 # Zagor: I also think the Gigabeat S branch should go back in the trunk 10.53.10 # well we don't want to many special layout tricks for this single cell 10.53.23 # the rockbox logo and text in the "source" cell could use the same 10.53.36 # GodEater: Only very very briefly. 10.53.53 # markun: I agree with that 10.53.59 # Zagor: or maybe align both to the bottom, how does that look? 10.54.01 # linuxstb: did you get one? 10.54.09 # scorche: No 10.54.24 # pixelma: equally strange, I think 10.54.25 # LinusN: enough to work out if the firmware is encrypted or not ? 10.54.50 # I guess that was for me? 10.54.54 # valign="bottom" looks slightly less trange than without it 10.54.57 # oops - yes 10.55.07 # we've had this for the source archive for ages. I think it's just a matter of getting used to it. 10.55.11 # * GodEater should type more characters for his auto-completion 10.55.11 # You need case-sensitive tab-completion... 10.55.23 # we're likely to get more targets with landscape orientation too 10.55.25 # yeah, or I need to be less lazy 10.55.47 # * GodEater has found himself trying to auto-complete actual words recently. Funnily enough that doesn't work. 10.56.10 # Zagor: just add a second
between the image and link 10.56.35 # this table is auto-generated. special cases get very messy. 10.56.47 # oh :( 10.57.01 # linuxstb: so what was the answer ? 10.57.19 # GodEater: No (not enough to tell if it's encrypted) 10.57.51 # * GodEater will try to work that out today then 11.01.38 # jhMikeS: I really can't see how that could work 11.03.25 Join n1s [0] (n=nils@nl104-208-62.student.uu.se) 11.05.05 Join JazzBone [0] (n=JazzBone@82.73.93.86) 11.09.33 # Zagor: maybe use bottom alignment in the cells and add a bit of transparent lines to the c200 and logo pngs so they appear center aligned or at least don't 'stick' at the text? 11.10.09 # *centered 11.11.48 # I think it's pretty ok now 11.15.08 # Can the svn revision be added to the Source cell at http://build.rockbox.org/ ? 11.16.37 # amiconn: it's based on horizontal strips of sorted rectangles l to r, t to b. not really good to describe but easy to draw but picture a viewport overlapped by one other viewport that happens to lie completely inside the one it covers. it needs four rectangles: one above, one on the left, one on the right, and one below. a drawing op can just fill whole rectangles even preserving current drawing order. 11.17.55 # linuxstb: is OSOS the right one to look at? 11.18.09 # GodEater: Yes, and it looks encrypted to me... 11.18.16 Join SkinInd95_ [0] (n=chatzill@71-217-149-243.hlna.qwest.net) 11.18.17 # oh, you already got there 11.19.00 # well, for future reference, I assume that there's an offset after the !ATAsoso bit near the beginning of the image - where do I see that ? 11.19.19 # It's 0x04d07000 (stored little-endian) 11.20.14 # jhMikeS: That would still be more overhead than a single rectangle, and it would require lists of variable length. Where would those be stored? 11.20.42 # And I still fail to see the advantage of such complicated clipping if there is only one gui thread 11.21.51 # linuxstb: thanks sir - I shall post this bad (but not entirely unexpected) news to the forums then 11.22.01 # they are limited if you limit the number of overlappable ports since the complexity can only be so high from n number of them. the topmost viewport would only ever be one rectangle and only be split when covered. 11.22.02 # GodEater: The length is probably 0x008c0403, and 0x08000000 could be the "load address" - i.e. the start address of RAM. (these seem to match earlier firmware versions). 11.22.12 Join ddalton [0] (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 11.22.23 Join SkinInd95__ [0] (n=chatzill@71-217-149-243.hlna.qwest.net) 11.23.07 # not sure if my last message got through. But what should this page be called? it talks about blind users doing the following: useful patches, setting up, cygwin development for blind users, how to code when your blind and anything else I can think of 11.23.12 # of course if a viewport is completely covered, it has no rectangle other than its bounding one and all drawing operation return with no further action. 11.23.54 # GodEater: There are some interesting things at the end of the firmware image though - references in plain text to certificates, and the string "S5L8702 Secure Boot" 11.24.00 # Zagor: Why do we need images for the vertical text at all? Those tables use css all over, so I think it should be possible to render vertical text via css as well 11.24.10 # Or does such a thing not exist in css? 11.24.15 # nope 11.24.18 # no such thing in css 11.24.28 # they plan it for css3... 11.24.48 Quit Chronon ("Catching Zzzz's") 11.25.08 # And putting the text vertical without rotating the letters? 11.25.33 # you mean with
inserted between each letter? 11.25.39 # I think it would look a lot worse than today 11.26.23 Join SkinInd95___ [0] (n=chatzill@71-217-149-243.hlna.qwest.net) 11.26.23 *** Alert Mode level 1 11.26.23 DBUG Enqueued KICK SkinInd95 11.26.23 DBUG Enqueued KICK SkinInd95_ 11.26.23 *** Alert Mode level 2 11.26.23 DBUG Enqueued KICK SkinInd95__ 11.26.23 DBUG Enqueued KICK SkinInd95___ 11.26.23 *** Alert Mode level 3 11.26.30 Quit SkinInd95___ (Client Quit) 11.26.36 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c58-109-97-210.eburwd4.vic.optusnet.com.au) 11.28.57 # B4gder: Yes, with
between each letter 11.29.18 # as expected, our "more ambitious" thread starter has come back and said "oh, I don't have time to do all these constructive things you've suggested" 11.29.26 # hahaha 11.29.37 # and the circle is closed 11.29.51 # lap #47 completed. another around anyone? ;-) 11.30.01 # give it another couple of months ;) 11.30.18 # yeah, we need another new logo thread first 11.31.06 # hehehe 11.32.34 # A more ambitious logo? 11.33.04 # ideally yes 11.33.20 # a nice 3d rendering (in real time of course), rotating and flashing and stuff 11.34.21 Ctcp Ignored 4 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 11.34.21 # * petur still votes for the cube-with-music-note-in 11.34.40 Join Buschel [0] (n=AndreeBu@p54A3F5A1.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.34.52 Quit SkinInd95 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.36.24 *** Alert Mode OFF 11.37.34 # pondlife: do you think you could manage that ? 11.38.02 Part agm3nt 11.40.04 Quit SkinInd95_ (Connection timed out) 11.44.01 Join webguest22 [0] (i=d5adb4a4@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-0b8caf76032c6bfc) 11.44.52 Quit SkinInd95__ (Connection timed out) 11.45.02 Join chime_in [0] (i=c27f0812@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-39bde2b730865a7c) 11.45.18 Quit webguest22 (Client Quit) 11.45.24 Join webguest22 [0] (i=d5adb4a4@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-071ee92f6dd8b30d) 11.45.47 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@dhcp-892b9a55.ucd.ie) 11.45.57 Nick ddalton is now known as ddalton-ComingBa (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 11.46.28 Nick ddalton-ComingBa is now known as ddalton-brb (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 11.46.29 # I like how Sansa starts the word Sansa with a "star" running through it. It's inviting and appealing. Something of that sort would be good for RB, even if it's waste of time/battery (I don't know whether it is) 11.46.45 # I hate that... 11.46.53 # it's like 60% of the bootup time 11.47.28 # B4gder: are you joking? really? 11.47.29 # us c200 users just get that stupid dog and a few dots incrementing 11.47.33 # B4gder: does that count as a new logo request? If so - I'm impressed with your prescience ? 11.47.34 # I'm dead serious 11.47.38 # why would we want the word sansa with a "star" runnig through it on rockbox? 11.47.50 # Zagor: oh, a dog? ;-) 11.48.34 # JdGordon: I didn't mean exactly that, just something that feels like a sort of greeting or .. you get the idea? 11.48.36 # B4gder: laugh or cry, your choice: http://www.lilmonsta.com 11.48.46 # http://www.lilmonsta.com/c200.php even 11.48.57 # that ugly thing is what the c200 is showing when booting 11.49.08 # wtf? 11.49.14 # oh 11.49.16 # my 11.49.17 # god 11.49.21 # * B4gder faints 11.49.27 # very inviting 11.49.39 # * linuxstb thinks someone should be attempting to replace the Sansa bootloader with a Rockbox bootloader - given that Rockbox seems to work in manufacturing mode 11.49.55 # * GodEater volunteers linuxstb for such a project :) 11.50.07 # indeed, bootloader kickout project ;-) 11.50.08 # * linuxstb doesn't own a Sansa 11.50.14 # * GodEater doesn't care 11.50.31 # happily the dog only just flashes by on the c200 before the glorious rockbox loader starts filling the screen with text :-) 11.51.00 # On most targets we don't even display that text any more - unless there's an error to report. 11.51.02 # chime_in: seriously, how often do you actually look at your sansa's screen while you're turning it on ? 11.51.34 # linuxstb: ok. that would be welcomed on c200 too, now that it's working. 11.51.46 # Zagor: yeah, that ...thing... is stupid 11.51.47 # Zagor: See the "verbose" variable in bootloader/common.c 11.52.13 # linuxstb: as good as that would be.. dont reallly want to risk the player over it 11.52.24 # JdGordon: What's the risk? 11.52.36 # JdGordon: you can just go to manufacture mode and fix 11.52.42 # bad flash might stop even manufact mode working? 11.52.48 # It's not flashed. 11.52.58 # GodEater: almost every time. I want to know when it's ready to use. 11.52.59 # nand-flashed ;-) 11.53.05 # It's in the firmware partition - don't you remember patching it? ;) 11.53.27 # isnt that bootloader on flash? 11.53.32 # chime_in: think you're in the minority then. I never look at my DAP when I turn it on, I know it's ready to use as soon as my ears hear music. 11.53.32 # no 11.53.42 # oh, ok then 11.53.46 # * linuxstb wonders where JdGordon was when he wrote the e200r patching application 11.54.13 # too many loaders... i get confuesed 11.54.42 # bah, yes im a drongo 11.55.23 # GodEater: do you use auto resume? 11.55.27 # JdGordon: Speaking of the e200r patching application, any plans to investigate why it no longer works? 11.55.55 Quit daurnimator ("Cyas later...") 11.55.59 # no immediate ones 11.56.12 # there is that drongo word again... 11.56.15 # mrobe and uni have stolen my attention atm 11.56.36 # linuxstb: can you take a look at this? http://130.89.160.166/rockbox/wma_clean.diff 11.56.38 # Then IMO we should think about removing e200r from the front page - without a Windows installer, I wouldn't call it "supported". 11.57.37 Part chime_in ("chime out!") 11.57.43 # markun: Anything that cleans up wmadeci.c is good IMO. 11.58.06 # hmm.. e200r is probably more important than mrobe 11.58.10 # linuxstb: I was going to move the (i)mdct and fft code to seperate files, what do you think? 11.58.13 # ill try to have a play tonight 11.58.14 # chime_in: of course 11.58.19 Join seablue [0] (n=s@0x535c1344.banxx3.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk) 11.58.21 # oh - he left 11.58.28 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 12.00.13 # markun: Sounds sensible to me, but I've only really been involved with the asf part of the codec - saratoga's the person to talk to about wmadeci 12.00.28 # but he's not here :) 12.01.53 # linuxstb: I still would like to change the codecs so they can use the same mdct implementations 12.04.47 # markun: Again, sounds sensible to me, but I don't know the internals of the lossy codecs. 12.06.36 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@pD955BFA7.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.08.29 # aliask: Have you seen the suggestion to move the gigabeat-s port back to trunk? What's your view on that idea? 12.08.58 # linuxstb: i think they just went over that in -community 12.09.31 # i think you were in the channel then...scroll up =) 12.09.53 # I was... Typical off-topic chat in -community... 12.10.23 # one more reason against channel split *sigh* 12.10.24 # it has been real lively this morning... 12.10.31 # * scorche huffs at pondlife ;) 12.10.37 # petur: Exactly... 12.11.10 # one more reason for scorche to be more strict 12.11.24 # * pondlife huffs back 12.11.28 # more strict about the no rockbox chat as well 12.11.33 # Of course 12.11.48 # that's what I mean 12.12.02 # GodEater: strictness isn't really the issue IMO - what if something genuinely starts as user conversation, then moves to development talk? It will be a pain to follow in the logs.. 12.12.48 # linuxstb: you clearly didn't read my response in the email thread.... 12.13.24 # well, that never started out as a user conversation anyway....see: * GodEater is wearing a 'fro wig, and platform shoes with goldfish in them. 12.13.26 # whoops.. 12.13.35 # hahaha 12.13.42 # aliask: gonna merge your S branch into the trunk? 12.14.08 # GodEater: sorry to reveal your dirty habit ;) 12.14.20 # GodEater is a nun? 12.14.22 # * GodEater has no shame 12.14.31 # GodEater: Which one? I can't see a reply from you that addresses that issue. 12.15.00 # linuxstb: the one which said, I'm abstaining on the issue, and don't care if we split the channels, or stay in one. 12.15.21 # hoping, in the beginning, to avoid this very discussion :( 12.17.40 Quit homielowe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.20.08 Quit JazzBone ("Verlassend") 12.20.39 Quit JdGordon (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.21.36 Join homielowe [0] (n=chatzill@d207-81-67-190.bchsia.telus.net) 12.23.32 Quit homielowe (Client Quit) 12.25.09 Join BigMac [0] (n=mike@c-71-234-95-131.hsd1.ct.comcast.net) 12.30.52 # scorche: did aliask answer ? 12.31.01 # yup 12.31.38 # what did he say ? 12.32.01 Join mindhassle [0] (i=c27f0811@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ea3b37a0fcb116bd) 12.32.35 # http://pastebin.ca/704394 12.33.47 # "* GodEater waves his git 12.33.58 # :) 12.34.15 # Please don't shoot me but would the following be possible? For each menu item, store the number of times that item was selected. And then arrange the items according to the statistics. The statistics would be saved in a file. This way, every user will end with his personally arranged menu. 12.34.36 # This is like play count for songs. 12.34.36 # mindhassle: sure, would be possible 12.34.50 # it would be possible, but it wouldnt be implemented in SVN 12.35.07 # markun: but would it also be accepted by RB "dictators"? 12.35.14 # nope :) 12.35.16 # not into SVN 12.35.38 # scorche: why? It could also be an option (whether to respect that statistics) 12.35.47 # mindhassle: you have some persuading to do first... 12.36.01 # adding it as an option would increase binary size and add to option bloat 12.36.04 # like how this is truly a good thing that won't cause support hell 12.36.14 # (which it would cause support hell) 12.36.42 # pondlife: heh....not you too! (re: the S) 12.36.53 # mindhassle: how often would the menu rearrange itself? 12.36.54 # For the start, when there is no statistics yet, the setting should be set to No, but the statistics would still be gathered in the background. After some time, you switch it on and have a personalized menues. 12.37.11 # I can see the use of a "gather statistics" build, perhaps. 12.37.23 # mindhassle: in that case why not personallise them yourself instead of using the statistics? 12.38.02 # markun: the menues would adjust automatically as you use it. More frequently called items go to top. 12.38.25 # markun: you'd do nothing explicitly to achieve that. 12.38.36 # that would be absurdly annoying having the menus changing constantly... 12.38.55 # not for me, I hardly ever change a setting ;-) 12.39.21 # scorche: I hope, after some time the statistics would stabilize. That's the point. 12.39.52 # it would be a complete support nightmare though 12.39.55 # mindhassle: and my point is that it would be an option that would never get off the ground in SVN...that isnt to say you are restricted from making a patch that does so 12.40.02 # every user would likely end up having different menus 12.40.16 # and everyone would be asking "where did xxxxx go?" 12.40.22 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@e176251143.adsl.alicedsl.de) 12.40.31 # GodEater: why? The items don't disapperar, they just got reordered. Only within a menu. 12.40.43 # so you have to guess where the item is every time? 12.40.46 # sounds like a lot of work and code just to get menus reordered 12.41.16 # maybe you wouldn't be aware yourself where the optione ends up? 12.41.23 # as has been said before, a patch that gethers statistics could be interesting, but i very much doubt that teh reordering patch would go anywhere 12.41.55 # scorche: I won't be able to tell the exact position. But I'll be able to tell the menu since the sets wouldn't change. 12.41.56 # it's not something I'd want or use in any case 12.42.43 # rasher: i like the xml stuff 12.43.20 # scorche: that's because you all are against it upfront. I'll try to implement it and post a patch. Maybe the attitude will change then. 12.43.43 Join darksaboteur [0] (n=darksabo@75.73.87.203.static.nsw.chariot.net.au) 12.43.51 # Since in the end, you'll have to do less klicks. 12.44.31 # well, it is going to be extremely hard to convince us to not be against it... 12.44.45 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 12.44.51 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 12.45.05 # * GodEater wonders who changes their settings that often anyway 12.45.11 # scorche: is the main concern the support? The exact position of menu entries? 12.45.14 # preglow: think you're the first one to actively like it 12.45.21 # the statistics on my build would be "1 change, on day of install" 12.45.32 # mindhassle: Are you talking about all menus, or just some? I'm probably in the minority, but I don't see reordering menu items as causing any support issues - people can read... 12.45.40 # support, a useless feature adding to option bloat and binary size 12.46.40 # B4gder: how shall I interpret the lack of response to my xml post? As lack of response (yet), approval or seething hate? 12.46.41 # rasher: i find working with the current format manually so annoying i don't see a reason not to go xml 12.47.01 # linuxstb: we can decide. Maybe all. Or maybe only those specially marked as reordable (in code). I often use the pitch screen. And must curse every time since the setting is not where I want it to be. 12.47.04 # rasher: using xml will greatly faciliate not having to work manually on them again, so you have my support 12.47.09 Join imphasing [0] (n=alex@pool-71-125-178-24.bltmmd.east.verizon.net) 12.47.43 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.48.11 # mindhassle: Don't forget that you can very easily build your own version of Rockbox with the menu items in the order you want them... 12.48.24 # preglow: it'd at least make it (in my eyes) more likely that translator-tool appeared 12.48.25 Quit darksaboteur (Client Quit) 12.48.39 # (well, maybe not "very easily" - it depends how experienced you are with Unix-like compiling) 12.48.47 Join darksaboteur [0] (n=darksabo@75.73.87.203.static.nsw.chariot.net.au) 12.48.53 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@c220-237-57-253.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 12.49.02 # rasher: not only more likely, it would be trivial 12.49.10 # it would be much easier than writing a reordering algorithm based on usage statistics 12.49.28 # rasher: the semantic structure of the lang file is trivial, only the representation is not, and if that's xml, then you don't have to bother with it 12.49.38 Quit barrywardell (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.49.38 # linuxstb: yes, but that's a custom build so you can have headache with keeping it in sync. And with that feature, you have a structure that fits your personal needs like a glove. 12.50.30 # rasher: a wiki page with thoughts on what a translator tool should be would be cool 12.50.37 # mindhassle: It's not a headache at all... Whenever you want to update your build, you just type "svn update" and compile a new build. 12.50.42 # mindhassle: well, as i said, i really really doubt it will get into SVN anyway 12.50.46 # rasher: and perhaps make people realize going xml would be a good thing 12.50.49 # scorche: sorting isn't that hard. And I also don't think that it will take much code to gather the stats. 12.51.30 # mindhassle: Firstly you need to find a way to save and load the stats, and assign them to menu items. Unless it's changed recently, menu items don't have IDs. 12.51.40 # And the stats could be dumped only once, i.e. at shut down, to avoid spinups 12.52.06 # mindhassle: You then have to deal with changes to the menu structure - i.e. dealing with stats that don't map to a new menu layout, possibly needing to revert them all back to zero. 12.52.09 Join AceNik_ [0] (n=AceNik@117.98.18.109) 12.52.14 # rasher: if it makes the tools easier to improve/write I'm all for it 12.52.34 # linuxstb: yes, each menu would get a unique id. (Unique at least withtin the menu containing it. Or global.) 12.53.02 # preglow: well, until such a tool exists, we'd still have manual translating, so keeping the structure simple has its advantages (although once such a tool exists, changing the structure shouldn't be terribly hard either) 12.53.06 # guys im gonna install RB on ipod nano & ipod video 30G any isues surrounding them, & does RB Qt do all the patching n stuff or anything else is needed 12.53.47 # linuxstb: yes, that should be done. But we can do it very restricted for the start: if something doesn't fit set all to zero and go on. Or don't reorder that menu at all. 12.54.37 # linuxstb: and if menu items would have global ids, even menu reordering would be tolerated. 12.56.05 # mindhassle: But as others have said, a) you'll need to work hard to convince people the complication to the code is worthwhile; b) you'll need to implement it yourself, or find someone else as enthusiastic as yourself... 12.56.17 # *reordering = moving an item from one menu to another 12.57.18 Join VeePee [0] (i=heleniu4@amadeus.cc.tut.fi) 12.57.25 # even with JdGordon's menu code, I don't think re-ordering menus on the fly is going to be easy. 12.57.41 # its not easy.. but its not hard either 12.57.48 # linuxstb: yes, I understand it. The best way is to implement it and let the other try it out. I can code. I only have to find time, sit down, and do it. I won't ask anyone to implement it for me. 12.57.53 # Menu reordering is one of the No-Dos anyway 12.58.15 # habving a function read an order from a text file and creating a menu from it would be trivially easy 12.58.41 # But, you know, if hear "no no" from all the people, why even try? 12.58.46 # linuxstb: you said the e200r installer stopped working? 12.58.58 # JdGordon: No, you did... 12.59.08 # hehe, oh ok :p 12.59.15 # better find out why i said that then 12.59.22 Part mindhassle ("anyway, bye :-/") 12.59.43 # what?? lame! 12.59.44 # JdGordon: The person testing on Windows said that it didn't work for him (it appeared to upload the app correctly, but then the Sansa didn't do anything). I asked you to test on Linux, and you got the same result. 12.59.48 # i wanted more fight than that! 12.59.54 Part AceNik_ 13.00.02 # ah yes, ok, investigating now 13.00.10 # have we removed the "qt" from rbutilqt yet? 13.01.23 Join agm3nt [0] (i=nat-107@nat.n3t.pl) 13.03.49 Quit imphasin1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.04.59 # preglow: no 13.05.30 # wasn't it going to be renamed as QTrbutilQT? :) 13.06.57 # we should :> 13.07.04 # i hate having toolkit names in program names 13.10.32 Nick ddalton-brb is now known as ddalton (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 13.10.46 Quit Jon-Kha (Remote closed the connection) 13.11.29 Quit aliask ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.6/2007073113]") 13.12.00 Quit ddalton ("leaving") 13.12.04 Join ddalton [0] (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 13.12.21 # well this is retarted! 13.12.30 # i have no idea why its not working 13.12.51 # .text is correct 13.13.05 # the crt0-bl-pp.S is correct 13.13.15 # the bin is only 1k which should be fine 13.13.49 # pondlife: Re. your mailing list post, refurbdepot.com (US-only shop though, so you need help to buy in the UK) sells refurbished Gigabeat S60s for $199 USD. 13.14.46 # 1k seems small, if it's including the lcd driver, ata driver etc. 13.14.53 # its not 13.14.59 # it does nothing but turn the led off 13.15.19 # markun: there is 1 warning in wmadeci.c, hard to spot among the others caused by gcc verions though 13.15.41 Quit bluebrother (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.16.29 # unless libusb doesnt like amd64? 13.16.56 # That's possible - were your earlier, successful tests on a different Linux? 13.17.23 # ive got both 32 and 64bit linux setups on this comp.. so cant be 100% sure qwhich i tried 13.17.31 # ive got 32bit on my laptop which ill try now 13.18.09 # linuxstb: I don't think I'd be willing to pay that much for a refurb. 13.18.43 # nohing on32it eitherrrr ; 13.19.09 # nothing on 32bit either :( 13.21.14 # do we have any docs on the hardware in this mrobe thing? 13.21.32 # The one with the TI CPU and DSP? ;) 13.21.38 # yes... 13.21.57 # there is cpu docs 13.21.58 # http://mrobefan.elwiki.com/Hardware_Information 13.22.40 # JdGordon: Where? 13.23.05 Join bluebrother [0] (i=zxaKXNiM@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 13.23.25 # http://focus.ti.com/lit/ug/spru574/spru574.pdf 13.23.26 # Do you mean that leaked DSC24 doc? 13.23.31 # Yes, you do... 13.23.53 Part ddalton 13.23.57 # that one doesn 13.24.02 # 't seem "leaked" 13.24.14 # its also not the exact same chip.. but close enough 13.24.20 # + the cowon A2 source 13.24.22 # another dual core target? 13.24.26 # ti.com is leaking! :) 13.24.34 # cpu + dsp cores, yes 13.24.55 # one arm core? 13.24.58 # yes 13.25.00 # clocked at what? 13.25.03 # 200mhz 13.25.06 # decent 13.25.14 # too bad the resolution almost forces dsp use for video 13.25.59 # preglow: isn't that more fun? 13.26.11 Part MikhailTkach ("Leaving") 13.26.37 # markun: well, yeah, if you think rewriting codecs in asm is fun 13.26.49 # i'd rather do that work with payment as some kind of encouragement :V 13.28.58 # ok then we'll pay you... 30 dollars for it! 13.28.59 Join MikhailTkach [0] (n=mike@pool-162-84-181-56.ny5030.east.verizon.net) 13.29.06 # pixelma: are you test mpegplayer on c200?? 13.29.19 # linuxstb: I've moved the fft and mdct code to separate files. Do you want to take a look or should I wait for saratoga? 13.29.49 # no, but now I remembered amiconn saying that it won't work... (at least the video part) 13.29.59 # markun: I don't think I'll be able to comment usefully. Maybe preglow could if he has time... 13.30.50 # should I disable it again for now? 13.30.58 # http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/20/cowons-30gb-iaudio-x5-gets-right-with-god/ 13.31.03 # new x5? 13.31.10 # pixelma: yes, I have only audio 13.31.12 # markun: why? 13.31.16 # pixelma: thanks 13.31.42 # preglow: because I want to play around with different mdct implementations 13.31.51 # B4gder: Looks nice, but could of course be completely new hardware inside... 13.31.54 # linuxstb, preglow: http://130.89.160.166/rockbox/wma_moved_mdct.diff 13.32.01 # indeed 13.32.17 # oh, should i rename the olympus folder to dm320? 13.32.19 Join The-Compiler [0] (n=florian@170.60.77.83.cust.bluewin.ch) 13.32.44 # as long as it is plain dm320 stuff, I think yes 13.32.52 # preglow: and makes wmadeci.c a lot cleaner I think 13.33.09 # markun: well, a quick glance suggests it's just a pure split, which is not exactly anything that neeeds reviewing :) 13.33.14 # IIRC, the original ffmpeg code had the mdct in a separate file. 13.33.17 # so firmware/target/arm/dm320/mrobe-500 and just ignore the olympus? 13.33.18 # if you haven't done anything fancy, just go ahead 13.33.36 # linuxstb: almost certainly, yes 13.33.40 # and we want to do that anyway 13.33.55 # preglow: then why the 'why?' ? :) 13.33.57 # pixelma: I'd think you can leave it enabled. At least it doesn't crash (but you get only audio) 13.34.09 # ok... 13.34.14 # Making it work requires some work in the core, not in the plugin 13.34.41 # (make lcd_yuv_blit() actually do something instead of just returning) 13.34.46 # JdGordon: looks ok to me 13.35.19 # markun: well, it's always nice to know someones direct motives, heh 13.35.20 # preglow: oops, the codec doesn't sound right anymore.. 13.35.28 # B4gder: where do they see 30GB? To me that might as well be 80GB 13.36.30 # beats me... 13.36.42 # preglow: maybe the tables need to be static? (revtab0 for example) 13.37.38 # it seems the current e200 bootloader is weird 13.37.53 # seeing that at least two people say they can use the reversed-order BL but not the official one 13.38.04 Quit bluebrother (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.38.10 Join bluebrother [0] (i=3aOskqjH@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 13.38.16 # I would assume the reversed-order one to be a bit oldish 13.38.40 # 2007-07-31 it seems 13.39.16 # B4gder: Are you talking about the OF loading problems? 13.39.19 # yes 13.39.29 # http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=12762.0 13.40.01 # I assume it's the usual case and it works for every dev with an e200? 13.41.07 # I'm not so sure any dev tried this operation recently 13.41.30 Quit MethoS- (Remote closed the connection) 13.41.41 # I'll try to get a shot at it later on 13.42.50 Join gunluva [0] (i=467c11a3@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ee3d9b1b232f54aa) 13.42.57 # Hello, all. 13.43.18 # Is the Sansa C200 port working? 13.43.41 # yes 13.43.48 # it's just a bit hard to install... 13.44.07 # that reminds me 13.44.07 # Is there a "how to"? 13.44.08 # You could test the new sansapatcher though - http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/sansapatcher-c200.zip 13.44.25 # * Zagor uploads a bootloader to download.rb.org 13.44.26 # Would that be deadly? 13.44.39 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@bas3-montreal28-1242530186.dsl.bell.ca) 13.44.40 # gunluva: Follow the instructions in the e200 manual, but use the sansapatcher in the zip file I've just linked to, instead of the one linked in the manual. 13.44.47 # Zagor: we prefer the sansapatcher way anyway... :-) 13.44.56 # gunluva: And obviously also install the c200 build, not the e200 build... 13.45.03 # yeah but that needs a bootloader anyway 13.45.07 # no 13.45.11 # ?? 13.45.11 # that's built-in 13.45.14 # If I've got music in there already, and I install RockBox, will it get erased? 13.45.42 # B4gder: rbutil still needs the file though - and it's nice to have it there for people compiling sansapatcher themselves. 13.45.43 # me stupid, you need it to _build_ it. 13.45.55 # linuxstb: fair enough 13.46.10 # <|Marco|> gunluva: it didn't for me 13.46.25 # gunluva: it doesn't erase anything 13.46.33 # Alright. 13.46.33 # gunluva: It shouldn't do, but it's also not a good idea to have the only copy of your music on your Sansa... 13.46.42 # gunluva: I would back it up first, for some reason the few example songs on it were gone aftre my install yesterday. Maybe it was my fault but backup is always good ;) 13.46.58 # *after 13.46.59 # Yeah, my stuff is backed up. 13.47.10 Join Jon-Kha [0] (i=jon-kha@80-248-247-190.cust.suomicom.fi) 13.47.11 Join bluebrot1er [0] (i=FrPiwlol@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 13.47.14 # Hmm. Maybe I should wait until after school. 13.47.16 # pixelma: the example songs were not in the MUSIC dir, they are in the sansa db 13.47.28 # (which is in system/) 13.47.49 # yay, dumb works in sim :) 13.47.50 # I was also confused about that at first, but for the opposite reason (how do I get rid of them??) 13.48.04 Quit bluebrother (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.48.06 # Or maybe I should do it at school. 13.48.49 # bit malloc happy and having bugs of its own but still working 13.49.06 # gunluva: go go go. nothing will go wrong. 13.49.06 Quit gunluva ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 13.50.36 # What was the conclusion about the mod patch on the tracker? Are we rejecting it based on the lack of a clear license? 13.50.44 Quit iamben (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.50.59 # Zagor: mine were in the music folder (could still look it up in the backup folder I made first) - and that folder was still there but empty after installing (maybe it was a mistake in my end but can't remember) 13.51.19 # odd 13.51.49 # Out of curiousity, what codec did sandisk use for those example tracks? 13.52.35 # there were 5 mp3s on it, all 192kbps cbr 13.52.45 # I never looked :-) 13.52.51 # * rasher replaces 83 lines in genlang with $english = XML::LibXML->new->parse_file($englishfile); 13.53.08 # and they are really music tracks not like the Iriver one... 13.53.11 # linuxstb, i don't mind if it isn't included, having it as seperate works for me 13.53.11 # That's of course the part that comes for free.. 13.53.30 # anyone have any strong feelings about the fade-in-out features using the hardware volume control? 13.53.41 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 13.53.55 # linuxstb, and if the codec build process is simplified, it would make it lot easier to build improperly licenced codecs 13.54.04 # rasher: is XML::LibXML a standard perl module? 13.54.53 # tumu: Even distributing it separately is of questionable legality IMO - it will include function definitions and macros which are part of Rockbox and GPL'd. But IANAL... 13.55.33 # LinusN: sadly not, but it seems widely available.. I don't think there are any standard perl modules for XML from my reading. Not any that get recommended at least 13.55.47 # there aren't? 13.55.59 # Well depends what you mean by standard. 13.56.01 # the ones I've used seemed to exist even on oldish perl installs 13.56.09 # but maybe I was just lucky 13.56.10 # rasher: so we will have some problems if the XML module isn't easily installable as a cugwin package 13.56.11 # preglow: I use fade-on-pause daily, but I suspect that's not what you're talking about? 13.56.20 # cygwin even 13.56.37 # Zagor: oh, but it is 13.56.39 Quit bluebrot1er (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.56.42 Join bluebrother [0] (i=bN79LDxO@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 13.57.14 # I like that feature very much 13.57.35 # Zagor: we use the hardware volume to fade now, which is very clicky on some targets, and means the fade doesn't work at all with the line out port on targets with fixed line out volume 13.57.43 # i hate it, but that's not the point :) 13.58.13 # right. well as long as it keeps working on my archos, I don't have an opinion about how it's implemented 13.58.19 # LinusN: Well gosh, cygwin doesn't seem to package any perl modules separately.. Let me investigate 13.58.22 # this won't even have an effect on archos 13.58.24 # I like it too 13.58.33 # but can't it be done in software to solve the problem? 13.58.37 # can't do dsp on archos 13.58.44 # gammy: that's what i'm saying 13.58.54 # Ok 13.58.58 # i think the fade should be soft, so it works on line out, and it doesn't fade the voice if any 13.59.18 # yeah 13.59.18 # it should only affect the main playback buffer 13.59.22 # Sounds like a nicer solution. 13.59.31 # but the problem is it's probably not straightforward :P 13.59.37 # like anything regarding playback.c 13.59.39 # jhMikeS: around? 14.00.05 # B4gder: the only core perl module that has anything to do with xml seems to be Pod::Perldoc::ToXml 14.00.16 # So I guess we can scrap that idea, then. 14.00.40 # i don't think perl has any core xml modules, no 14.00.44 # just bundle a simple one 14.00.53 # Ah but I want to use the *good* one 14.00.59 # then make people install it 14.01.04 # yes. 14.01.05 # that's what cpan is for 14.01.06 # cpan! 14.01.11 # :). 14.01.25 # and remember to tell people to prepend 'force' 14.01.25 # :D 14.01.28 # or copy the perl code 14.01.36 # Don't know how nice that is, to be honest 14.01.36 # linuxstb, well, atleast the main license of dumb says it is licensed under gpl 14.01.37 # B4gder: it's probably not a simple pl file, heh 14.01.51 # no, it probably relies on a c lib underneath... 14.02.00 # not all xml libs do 14.02.04 # i don't know if this one does 14.02.05 # tumu: I'm talking about http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/5241 14.02.07 # It relies on libxml2 14.02.08 # perl has a fair selection of them... 14.02.14 # Which *is* in fact installable through cygwin 14.02.29 # everything has libxml2 these days, but you need to build wrappers too, and that's hairy 14.02.31 # linuxstb, i'm not using that, i'm using dumb, http://dumb.sf.net/ 14.02.37 # tumu: I know. 14.03.10 # if i wanted, i could write a mod player from scratch, i've done it before :) 14.03.22 # Still, bundling it would be ~20 pm files. Not sure how nice that is either. 14.03.32 # not very, no 14.03.35 # Could we create a cygwin package? 14.03.41 # s/we/someone other than me/ 14.04.05 # the compilers are cygwin packaged... LinusN did it! 14.04.21 # So we have a volunteer! 14.04.33 # * B4gder votes in favour 14.04.38 # * linuxstb seconds 14.04.49 # * LinusN hides 14.05.17 Quit kubiix (Connection timed out) 14.05.19 # <|Marco|> tumu: please do, there is'nt any as is? 14.05.33 # <|Marco|> err.. players 14.05.39 # there is 14.06.01 # * linuxstb wonders if a mod playing plugin would be more useful than a codec with the current limitations of the playback engine 14.06.01 # <|Marco|> oh? thought I looked for it.. 14.06.13 # linuxstb: oh, for sure 14.06.20 # i have http://dumb.sf.net playing right now on sansa sim :) 14.06.33 # <|Marco|> ooooo, niice 14.06.37 # tumu: complete with floating point calculations and everything, i'd wager? 14.07.14 # preglow, out of box, only slight changes 14.07.26 # haven't tested on real hw yet 14.07.29 # then you still have lots of work in front of you :P 14.07.29 # Zagor: there is still something wrong in the set time screen on c200, you change to the next item on button press and release, leaving out one everytime. Since it is an even number of items and there is no button repeat, I can't set some (e.g. minutes) 14.07.46 # preglow, didn't say it was going to end here or be easy :) 14.07.57 # tumu: http://www.pvv.org/~thomj/rockbox/dumb-k54-2005-06-13.tar.gz 14.07.57 # I get that on the rgb screen. didn't notice it in the time screen. 14.08.07 # tumu: that code is supposed to contain improvements, but i never got the chance to check them out 14.08.24 # preglow, i'll take a look 14.08.25 # tumu: got it from the guy that made the foobar2000 dumb plugin 14.08.28 # <|Marco|> urk.. please, without floating point it sounds harsh, My Mac PPC has some weird issues with ocp and floating points 14.08.52 # Zagor: but on the RGB screen you have three items which at least gives you the possibility to set all (jus have to go another round) 14.08.57 # yeah 14.09.17 # preglow, yeah, i know kode54 14.09.24 # tumu: goodie 14.09.35 # i'd love to see a dumb codec/plugin 14.09.40 # so best of luck :) 14.09.41 # it's pretty much the same problem as before, only I changed which keys are buggy... 14.09.55 # preglow: The reason I mentioned it is that tumu is working on a codec... 14.10.32 # linuxstb: major part of the work isn't in that part anyway, but doing a plugin probably will be simpler indeed 14.11.26 # LinusN: do you have the url or name for that psychoaccoustic bass boost thing which has a counterpart of on archos daps i don't remember the name for? :P 14.11.30 # can sansapatcher update the rockbox bl, or only install it? 14.11.37 # LinusN: url or name of paper, that is 14.11.55 # Zagor: The "install" option will update if there's already a bootloader there. 14.12.09 # nice 14.12.28 # <|Marco|> tumu: running for a plugin ? 14.12.50 # marco, it's running as codec 14.13.29 # or what do you mean? 14.14.15 # tumu: How are you managing memory in your codec? Are you copying the mod from the main audio buffer to the codec malloc buffer? 14.14.52 # dumb parses the module and allocs everything in internal structures 14.15.19 # So after the initial parsing, you don't access the audio buffer any more? 14.15.25 # linuxstb: this is why i really want codec parsers to be part of the playback.s file loader... 14.15.35 # playback.c... 14.15.47 # linuxstb, i don't 14.15.55 # preglow: I agree, but as plugins, or part of the core? 14.16.22 # well, it's tempting to say plugins, but it's just too much of a bother, if you ask me 14.16.32 # then again, if we stuff them in the core, we might have to include big parts of the codec lib too 14.17.19 # tumu: OK, so you're limited to small MODs (less than about 500KB). 14.17.33 # probably 14.17.49 # for now 14.17.55 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 14.18.26 # * preglow wants to play his big xms :> 14.18.30 Quit The-Compiler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.18.52 # <|Marco|> preglow: I want to play my big it's 14.18.58 # plays realtime on my sansa 14.19.01 # <|Marco|> 20mb :D 14.19.03 # just testing 14.19.26 Join RaRe` [0] (n=Laffin_B@202-89-187-101.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) 14.19.41 # * amiconn always wondered why there are multi-MB mods 14.19.54 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@80.180.69.144) 14.20.09 # For that size, it'd be more efficient to just store the music in a streaming format 14.20.13 # yeah, sort of defeats the purpose 14.20.28 # boost ratio is around 50% 14.20.39 # tumu: it actually plays? Floats and all? 14.20.44 # ya 14.21.12 # What kind of file is that? 14.21.16 # amiconn: several of the people who made such big xms did indeed start offering them as mp3 14.21.29 # amiconn: but distributing the mods themselves have always been a big part of the entire music scene 14.21.36 # hmm, without verbose the screen blinks a second time on the c200 (showing the ugly dog) 14.21.45 Quit spiorf (Client Quit) 14.21.58 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@80.180.69.144) 14.22.14 # Zagor: part of the purpose of mods was also being able to use other peoples work in your own, that's hardly possible if you give people mp3 files 14.22.36 # Zagor: I was thinking about that problem too recently. On iriver, if we'd go non-verbose, there would be nothing on the lcd until rockbox starts 14.22.55 # heh, I'd say that's an afterthought, but yeah that's a point 14.23.08 # amiconn: that would be poopy :/ 14.23.16 # and i'd say it was a big part of why there was so much music in the scene before 14.23.17 # Maybe the bootloader should display *something* when there is no need to output textual messages? 14.23.23 # amiconn: You need a nice splash logo ;) 14.23.47 # I think the text is sexy :(. 14.24.24 # preglow: semantics perhaps, but the purpose of mods was to play nice sampled music with little ram. the use-other-peoples-samples is rather a side-effect of the method rather than a purpose. 14.24.30 # linuxstb: Yeah, probably. A small and built-in one. 14.25.40 # amiconn: "Loading..." could be nice 14.25.59 # Maybe something similar to the ipod apple logo - a small RB logo in the middle of the screen. But as soon as you introduce that, people will want to customise... 14.26.13 # linuxstb: shall I put the ffmpeg copyright over the files I just created? 14.26.28 # as it's mostly their work 14.26.29 # linuxstb: I don't see much of a problem with people customizing. as long as they can compile, they can do whatever they want 14.26.30 # markun: I don't know... 14.26.41 # I'll just do it for now 14.26.47 # do we have a strict size limit on any boot loader? 14.26.53 # Zagor: Yes, but there are lots of requests for customisable splash logos without recompiling. 14.27.01 # (which have been refused) 14.27.25 # we'll continue refusing them, no matter which part of our software that displays it :) 14.27.49 # All the PP bootloaders are fine in that respect. The problem targets will be where we flash the bootloader - I don't know the limits there. 14.27.50 # linuxstb, that's why i suggested using lua or similar :) 14.27.57 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p57A978A7.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.28.51 # Zagor: In fact, it's easier to reject feature requests for code that is flashed - as the argument that it needs to be simple and reliable to avoid bricking applies. 14.29.00 # tumu: for the splash logo? 14.29.26 # markun, well, ui code, things that end-users want to edit 14.29.42 # we should use fpl! 14.29.45 # * B4gder runs away 14.29.48 # haha 14.29.59 # fpl is so nice 14.30.15 # ask the zune-linux guys what they would use? ;) 14.30.35 # probably visual basic - that's what real pros use 14.31.01 # tumu: You're not the first person to mention lua - but IMO it's the kind of idea that needs someone to actually implement it before it can be shown to be useful. 14.31.24 # linuxstb, i can do that when i get around finishing with dumb :) 14.31.54 # no one believed dumb would work either :p 14.32.47 # LinusN: Do you know the binary size limits for the coldfire bootloaders? 14.33.48 # 64K currently 14.33.58 # (the iriver h-series) 14.34.02 # tumu: can't remember someone saying that it won't work 14.35.10 # tumu: we've even had it work before, afaik 14.35.58 # i know, i was just kidding :) 14.36.35 # and the previous attempt wasn't in running shape 14.36.38 # i checked it out 14.36.40 # indeed not 14.36.45 # just the sources were included and some makefile work 14.36.54 # not even close to running 14.37.19 Quit RaRe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.37.21 # chopper doesn't work very well on c200. waaay too fast. 14.37.42 # Zagor: because of the narrow screen? 14.38.03 # i haven't played it on any other target so I can't say, but it sure is difficult... 14.38.36 Part agm3nt 14.39.40 Join class37 [0] (n=gettin_i@ip68-228-207-177.ph.ph.cox.net) 14.39.42 # A-ha! Cygwin does have XML::LibMXL.. I was just looking in the wrong place.. 14.39.49 # hi 14.39.59 # rasher: goodie! 14.40.04 # and jackpot is horribly slow instead 14.40.13 # btw in case anyone cares, code for that new itunes hash is here => http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/gnupod/src/ext/Hash58.pm?root=gnupod&view=markup 14.40.38 Quit spiorf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.40.39 # i put on newest build of rockbox for ipod video 30 gig - 14.40.54 # how often are there improvements 14.40.55 # ? 14.41.05 # Zagor: I made a suggestion in the patch tracker to use the "half sized" version as the Archos do - but he said it was too small (haven't tried since then on my own). IIRC chopper also has a define for "speed"... 14.41.13 # class37: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/MajorChanges 14.41.18 # class37: usually no more than 20 times a day ;-) 14.41.20 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@80.180.69.144) 14.41.22 # it's even linked from the front page 14.41.52 # pixelma: I think the size is pretty good. it just feels like you're starting on level #5 or something 14.41.57 # Zagor: try changing the CYCLETIME (or something like that) variable 14.42.00 # cracking that hash in 36 hours is indeed a feat 14.42.42 # anyone know why the cursor in jewels dims when you move it? makes it very hard to move fast 14.42.52 # now let them crack that fw encryption... 14.43.01 # Zagor: don't know about jackpot - that was one of the button actions plugins which annoyed me and then left it there. Will put a mail in the dev-list later about the reasons.. 14.43.33 # petur: working hard to get itunes working is hardly a sign they want to hack the fw... 14.43.39 # yeah, it takes ~30 seconds for the rolling symbols to stop. and you can't abort... 14.43.47 # I had to do the 15-second reset to get away 14.43.48 # ah no, they *don't* use itunes 14.43.55 # * B4gder gets more coffee 14.45.12 # Zagor: I'm sorry for not keeping an eye on the possibility to abort there... 14.45.15 # Zagor: that jewels diming issue might be related to the LCD display. The cursor isn't supposed to dim. 14.45.26 # ok 14.45.45 # i'll check on my ipod to be sure 14.46.03 # * tumu goes to eat, bbl 14.47.16 # Zagor: ah nevermind, it isn't drawn at all when swapping tiles. (But it doesn't dim) 14.47.48 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.47.59 # oops, yellow 14.48.24 # #a in a #define quotes the a arg right? 14.48.40 # yes 14.51.06 # dionoea: Don't encourage him... ;) 14.51.41 # no... debugging... not adding new ones 14.51.52 # * B4gder giggles 14.52.04 # :) 14.52.51 # there was already one additional woarning in your first commit today... 14.52.55 # *warning 14.53.37 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp150-177.adsl.forthnet.gr) 14.53.39 # wow, lots of commits today 14.53.52 # I just realized I've never had a colour target before. the games look a lot nicer on this! 14.54.12 # whoosh, right into the 21st century! ;-P 14.54.23 # hehe :) 14.54.26 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.54.40 Join saratoga [0] (i=41becb3b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-8d1cedb75ce59d06) 14.54.43 # B4gder, Zagor I don't know who's department this is, but it's been mentioned before that the SVN timestamps at http://www.rockbox.org/ and http://www.rockbox.org/since-4weeks.html differ by 1 hour 14.54.58 # Zagor: from the caves straight to the city - what a rush! :-) 14.55.06 # markun: merging the IMDCTs for Ogg/WMA/AAC is on my todo list 14.55.11 # yeah I need to sit myself down 14.56.21 Quit darksaboteur ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.7/2007091417]") 14.56.59 # I must admit the Video's screen is much nicer (didn't own a colour target myself until now but had possibilities to take a look...) 14.57.52 Quit webguest22 ("CGI:IRC") 14.58.32 # plasma and fire are a lot more fun in colour :) 15.00.03 # * linuxstb welcomes Zagor to the colourful world of Rockbox 15.00.10 # thanks! 15.01.11 # hey don't dis the b/w stuff 15.01.16 # I love my iHP120 15.01.20 # now I just neet to get system_reboot() working, then it'll be mother-in-law safe 15.01.24 # then again I only love it because of rockbox ^_^ 15.02.33 # saratoga: good to hear 15.03.26 # let's leave both the direct imdct and the one using fft, maybe either can be faster depending on the platform 15.04.15 # * JdGordon getting fed up with this stupid mr500 15.04.56 # JdGordon: what's wrong with it ? 15.05.10 # its not doing what i tell it to :p 15.08.52 # Sounds like a woman ^_^ 15.09.10 # But hey, once you rub it in the right direction. 15.09.51 # Zagor s@r([0-9][0-9][0-9]+)@http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi?view=rev&revision=$1@i on the ircreader would be helpful 15.12.18 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 15.13.02 # does people ever blurt out revision numbers like that? 15.13.11 # do 15.13.53 # r14567 15.14.04 # haha 15.14.13 # so i says to her i says... r666 15.15.12 # Zagor: grep tells me 210 times this year... So almost once a day. (yes, I'm bored...) 15.15.21 Quit LinusN (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 15.15.21 NSplit kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 15.15.21 Quit markun (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 15.15.21 Quit Hadaka (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 15.15.33 # oh well, can't hurt I guess 15.16.12 NHeal kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 15.16.12 NJoin markun [0] (n=markun@rockbox/developer/markun) 15.16.15 Join LinusN [0] (i=linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 15.19.24 # well, there you go 15.19.24 # rasher: Hopefully people won't refer to svn revisions of other projects though... 15.19.41 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 15.20.31 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 15.20.34 # ok, why the hell does adding printf()'s allow the spi driver to not stall? removing them goes into an infinite loop somehwere :'( 15.20.41 # linuxstb: surely your grepping has found out whether they do or not already ? 15.22.07 # It has, and they do.. But admitedly only a couple of times this year. Destroyer14094 also has an unfortunate nick... 15.22.23 # nah, I use \b 15.22.44 # \br(\d+)\b 15.29.26 Join Naked [0] (i=naked@naked.iki.fi) 15.29.33 Nick Naked is now known as Hadaka (i=naked@naked.iki.fi) 15.32.19 Join zx_spectrum [0] (n=idont@82-135-210-104.ip.zebra.lt) 15.32.30 Part LinusN 15.32.46 # if rx_bytes is a char*, would this actually work "while ((*rx_bytes = inw(IO_SERIAL0_RX_DATA)) & 0x100);" or would it be truncated so it should always be 0x00xx ? 15.33.59 # I think it will be truncated by the assignment 15.34.00 # no that won't work. chars are 8 bit, assgning higher values should get you a compiler warning even 15.34.02 # You don't want "& 0xff" ? 15.34.19 # you want <<8 15.34.49 # Hello to all. I have a problem with removing ATA password from Hitachi hard disk drive. I tried alot of variouse software which do the work, but it's doesn't help. The password is set to High, and I found information that, if it is set to High I can remove ATA pswd by Master password by entering all spaced, but that's doesn't work.. anyone can help please? 15.35.09 # thats what i thought... 15.35.13 # oh, I misread. heh yeah &0x100 will give you exactly one bit 15.35.13 # what does this have to do with rockbox, zx_spectrum? 15.35.46 # zx_spectrum: all we know is on that page. we don't have any more inside information. 15.36.09 # Well, sorry if I'm in a wrong place. I just haven't found any resource for this topic.. 15.36.11 # krazykit: Blame google, Rockbox appears high in the hits for hard disk unlocking due to a problem that used to happen in the early days. 15.36.12 # still getting 0xff from spi :( 15.36.53 # linuxstb: blame the clueless world. practically nobody else have mentioned this issue, nor how to solve it. so we should be high on google. 15.37.45 # * linuxstb googles for "ata password unlocking" and sees Rockbox is #1 - we should sell adverts ;) 15.37.50 # B4gder: one last thing for dev.cgi... can you make clicking on a problem build automatiaclly goto the first problem? 15.38.25 # would that really be what you always want? 15.38.56 # you click the link for another reaosn? 15.39.31 # yes, at least I have done many times... but most of that info is now shown in the title thing... 15.39.46 # ie server, compiler version etc 15.39.57 Part zx_spectrum 15.40.15 # I'd say you more often want to see the error than those things. so having the default action go to the error would be convenient in my opinion. 15.40.31 # I guess so 15.41.45 Join rogelio [0] (n=rogelio@189.146.222.125) 15.42.24 Part rogelio ("Kopete 0.12.4 : http://kopete.kde.org") 15.44.32 Join Undis [0] (i=50cad1d3@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-208e8049569590eb) 15.44.41 # whoa 15.44.59 # anyone awake? 15.45.23 # ZzzzzZzzzzz 15.45.34 # hehew 15.45.53 # i have one iAudio X5 on which i would like to install rockbox 15.46.12 # check the fine manual? 15.46.15 # the only trouble is it was recently damaged, and the little 'subpack' thingy was broken 15.46.19 # yeahyeah 15.46.22 # i did 15.46.57 # now i got a new subpack, but it seems the damage is to the player itself, and now it does no longer charge by the AC-adaptor, only by usb... 15.47.06 # hm, saratoga's gone gain.. 15.47.19 # does anyone want to take a look? http://130.89.160.166/rockbox/wma_merge_sincos.diff 15.47.39 # so the question is, will it update the firmware as long as i have enough power on the thing, or do i have to have the charger plugged in? 15.47.42 # markun: first fix your remaining warning :p 15.47.49 # petur: oops :) 15.49.15 # i don't know if the power-plugged-in is an actual requirement or if it is just a precaution 15.49.28 # a precaution 15.50.08 # i would like to point out tho how much i hate the 'subpack'.... a flaw in the design imo 15.50.16 # guess ill just have to try it hey :) 15.50.24 # petur: I don't really understand how I introduced that warning.. 15.50.28 # the main reaso I didn't buy the X5 15.50.37 # +n 15.50.42 # petur: wait, I see it 15.50.44 Quit jhulst (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.50.53 # yup, i wasn't aware of the subpack as i ordered online and they conveniently left that part out 15.50.54 # no, the power plug will trigger the update iiuc 15.51.08 # oh... 15.51.32 # if the right file is in the correct place 15.51.39 # yeash? 15.51.41 # -s 15.51.59 # But it sounds like there is no harm in trying? 15.52.23 # i could try, if it doesn't update it doesn't update... 15.52.26 # i guess 15.53.12 # petur: committed, now you can look at my patch again ;) 15.53.25 # shouldn't do no harm, I'd think. Just want to stress that this is my understanding of it, I'm not completely sure. 15.53.36 # markun: did I say I would? :p 15.53.43 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF62F6.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.53.44 # * JdGordon is gonna break something if this freeking change fixes everything! 15.54.04 # petur: you implied it by saying "first fix your remaining warning" :p 15.54.13 # markun: I already told you about the warning 2 times before :( 15.54.18 # it seems I may have forgotten to set the damn touch_screen_enable pin to freeking output :'( 15.54.22 # really? Didn't see it 15.54.36 # oh yay :) didnt fix it 15.54.44 # * JdGordon doesnt feel stupid 15.55.40 # Undis: The power plug-in for flashing is a requirement (it's by design in the cowon loader) 15.56.06 # pixelma: ah, you told me.. sorry 15.56.19 # ok, markun, you can only count one time, the second attempt got lost because I didn't mention your nick 15.56.23 # The cowon loader will only flash if it's started by plugging in power. Otherwise it will simply ignore the X5_FW.bin file 15.56.31 # do you guys know if iriver will make a new mp3 player? 15.56.52 # seablue: Aren't they constantly releasing new players? 15.57.28 # I saw a new iriver being discussed today 15.57.50 # hm maybe.. i was thinking more along the lines of the h340 15.58.02 # like a newer version of it.. with more space 15.58.12 # and why would we know of anything like that? 15.58.21 # We have no insight into iriver's plans... But it seems no-one makes pure audio players any more - they're all media players. 15.58.29 Quit Zagor ("Client exiting") 15.59.12 # b4g, sorry to waste your ¨ irc time 15.59.19 # valuable even 15.59.57 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 16.00.11 # * B4gder blinks and looks 16.01.26 # seablue: better place for such things is misticriver 16.03.45 # just gave it a go anyway.... doesn't update... 16.03.50 # that sucks!!! 16.04.00 # Undis: then you do it wrong 16.04.17 # nah, the AC adaptor input is broken 16.04.20 # only charges by usb 16.04.32 # oh... yes that's "wrong" ;-) 16.04.35 # hehe 16.04.45 Part VeePee 16.04.48 # jeeez... 16.05.16 # guess ill have to disassemble the thing and see if i can solder something back in place to fix the charger input.. 16.06.08 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p5B03AB9E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 16.06.10 # well 16.06.17 # thanks for your time anyway 16.06.23 # later 16.07.31 Quit Undis ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 16.13.54 Quit seablue ("life, death, life, death") 16.22.59 Join saratoga [0] (i=9803c6dd@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-1adbcb4c5e515748) 16.23.17 # markun: I looked at that patch 16.23.23 # are you sure you can merge those trig tables? 16.27.00 Quit pondlife ("disconnected has pondlife") 16.27.45 # I tried to do that some time ago 16.28.00 # as I recall, the smaller ones are not resampled versions of the larger ones 16.28.41 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@hdp186.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 16.30.10 # saratoga: Any progress with seeking? I'm thinking your work so far could go onto flyspray so maybe someone else could continue, if you're not. 16.31.02 # linuxstb: I'm really busy this fall, so I'm doing very little programming 16.31.08 # i can put up a patch though 16.31.17 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.31.23 # i wrote up the binary search version of the seeking patch, but theres some stupid bug that makes it not work 16.31.35 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF62F6.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.31.36 # and I haven't gotten around to figuring it out 16.32.17 Join japc [0] (n=japc@194.65.5.235) 16.33.28 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 16.36.17 Quit class37 () 16.38.35 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 16.40.46 # hahaha... "The reason why I haven't touched window$ (if we ignore ideology here) is that it is so difficult (compared to Linux console)." 16.43.51 # rasher: did you get anywhere with the usb? 16.47.51 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.59.14 Join stinke [0] (n=mighty@p548124CE.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 17.00.38 Quit B4gder ("It is time to say MOOO") 17.06.49 Join agm3nt [0] (i=agm3nt@nat.n3t.pl) 17.10.03 Join fuzzy [0] (n=leetness@mn-10k-dhcp1-5273.dsl.hickorytech.net) 17.13.31 Quit fuzzy (Client Quit) 17.17.55 Join ddaph [0] (n=nimo@IGLD-80-230-205-75.inter.net.il) 17.18.14 # is there any plugin to do "scracthing" with ipod? like djs do 17.18.37 # no 17.19.04 # but isnt that the coolest thing you heard today? 17.19.15 # there is a feature request though. But IMO this is a quite useless feature and not worth the effort. Others may disagree of course ... 17.19.20 # you've got the circle thing at your fingers.. why not scracth 17.19.41 # because I want to listen to music with a DAP, and that's it. 17.19.52 # ok :) 17.20.27 # what theme are you using? 17.20.43 # the default theme on my mini. Looks quite nice there. 17.21.46 # ahh most themes need some special builds but i dont want to install special ones 17.22.12 # well, there are a couple of shipped themes. You could try iCatcher for example 17.22.55 # is there a crossfader? 17.24.08 # yes 17.24.40 # its a plugin 17.24.41 # ? 17.25.00 # ddaph: have you read the manual at all ? 17.25.08 # yeah most of it 17.25.53 # so why the questions then ? 17.26.22 # ill search again about xfader 17.26.22 Part pixelma 17.26.35 # there is a crossfade option, and it's not a plugin. 17.26.42 # *and* this is explained in the manual. 17.27.33 # and searching for the more generic variant of a term usually helps -- "xfader" is a real bad search string while "crossfade" is much better. 17.28.06 # * GodEater cries with laughter at the latest -dev ML post 17.28.06 # yeah it was for irc only.. 17.29.21 # we prefer real words here too. There are some guys that are blind and rely on screen readers 17.29.33 # but that's stated in the channel guidelines 17.29.36 # * bluebrother sighs 17.29.36 # "GPLV3 is not a new license" <-- what was he smoking when he wrote that ? 17.29.38 Join Febs [0] (n=chatzill@38.98.196.75) 17.31.30 # * GodEater hands Febs the "I'm not giving you legal advice hat" and asks whether he thinks that GPLV3 is a new license or not ? 17.31.30 # amiconn: wasn't there some day you wanted to try porting radio to the h10? ... just wondered if there's something to test cause I was a little off rockbox the last months 17.31.48 Quit ddaph () 17.32.15 # GodEater: urgh. 17.32.21 # I'm not sure I can give legal advice right now. I haven't eaten enough flesh yet today. 17.32.40 # why is he that strong about RMS? It's a license, that's all. 17.33.04 # Febs: that's why you're wearing the "I'm not giving you legal advice" hat :) 17.33.10 # it ruins your appetite 17.34.14 Join jgarvey [0] (n=jgarvey@cpe-069-134-102-044.nc.res.rr.com) 17.34.46 # * linuxstb doesn't see any point in a gplv2 vs gplv3 argument - it's a philosophical difference so people will never agree 17.34.52 Quit YouCeyE (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.35.28 Join YouCeyE [0] (n=YouCeyE@unaffiliated/youceye) 17.38.08 # linuxstb: you *can't* argue that they're the same license though surely? Not even philosophically ? 17.38.28 # I could, yes, 17.39.12 # o_0 17.39.53 # I seem to recall doing exactly that in one of my posts to that thread.... 17.40.29 # I must have missed it, or misread it 17.41.53 # Probably best in -community? 17.43.15 Nick parafin|away is now known as parafin (i=parafin@paraf.in) 17.44.11 Quit desowin ("use linux") 17.44.12 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 17.45.17 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 17.49.15 # * preglow prefers as few irc chans as possible 17.50.14 # Was that 20 second visit a registration of disgust? :) 17.51.24 Join The-Compiler [0] (n=florian@170.60.77.83.cust.bluewin.ch) 17.53.38 Join kubiix [0] (n=Miranda@ip-89-103-17-41.karneval.cz) 17.58.37 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.58.56 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF5331.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.02.41 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p5496555A.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.07.24 Join eigma [0] (n=cat@CABLE-206-188-76-21.cia.com) 18.10.34 # boo, www is still down 18.10.55 Quit Xerion (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.11.18 # or not (d'oh) 18.18.28 Quit The-Compiler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.21.11 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.23.09 Quit rockho (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.30.18 # hmm, how much is the difference between e200 and c200? Do we need separate manuals for them? 18.31.20 Quit obo ("bye") 18.33.43 # bluebrother: As much as a lot of other targets - e.g. the ipods... 18.34.21 # But IMO, it's simpler to just have exactly the same number of manuals as builds - they're free... 18.34.27 # hmm -- it's not in the DeviceChart table unfortunately 18.35.12 # ok, looks like we need a new manual for the c200. 18.36.05 # It would be cool if you could fix that today, and I'll try and release a new sansapatcher. So tomorrow we can call it supported. 18.37.47 # I'll try. We still need someone to draw the player image unless I missed it 18.38.15 # * linuxstb pings pixelma 18.38.25 # I _think_ she mentioned she had an svg 18.38.49 # the image on the download page looks like the scaled svgs. But I can't see the svg in svn. 18.41.12 # I think pixelma made it 18.41.51 Quit petur ("work->home") 18.46.19 # do we have a hi-res scan of the c200 somewhere available? I'd like to check the buttons 18.46.43 Join Llorean [0] (n=llorean@cpe-70-113-103-34.austin.res.rr.com) 18.47.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.48.29 # bluebrother: check simulator,but it's not in hi-res 18.48.45 Join pixelma [0] (i=d5494d76@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 18.49.28 Join sfenz [0] (n=nimo@IGLD-80-230-205-75.inter.net.il) 18.49.36 # agm3nt: thanks for the hint. Might be sufficient, will try. 18.49.56 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@80.180.69.144) 18.50.05 # in order to install senab's build, can i install the regular one and then just unpack his zip ? it overwrites everything but it doesnt seem to work 18.50.29 # sfenz: you could do that. But senab's build is unofficial and thus not supported here. 18.50.49 # but thats the way, right? 18.51.13 # that's the usual way of updating and it should work the same way for updating to an unsupported build. 18.51.17 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@freenode/staff/gnewsense.ompaul) 18.51.18 # ok thanks. 18.51.20 Quit sfenz (Client Quit) 18.51.20 # n1s: do you keep any stats on how many kb you've shaved away by now? :P 18.51.22 # bluebrother: I already made an svg, just wanted to ask you what we should do with the landscape orientation for the pic in the manual since the macro defines how to use it in the manual by height (and worked on the other patch at the same time) 18.51.23 # maybe he has the firmware file outside of the .rockbox folder? 18.51.40 # preglow: not really no :-) 18.53.45 Join BigBambi [0] (n=Alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 18.55.13 # preglow: a lot of code in rockbox that isn't performance critical could most likely be rewritten in a much more size efficient manner but I am mostly picking the low hanging fruit ;-) 18.56.54 Join Fraser [0] (n=Fraser@thelawsons.plus.com) 18.59.22 Join Redbreva [0] (n=chatzill@host86-142-53-12.range86-142.btcentralplus.com) 19.00.39 Join Xerion [0] (n=xerion@cp198589-d.landg1.lb.home.nl) 19.05.57 # saratoga: ping 19.07.34 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 19.15.21 Join Soap_ [0] (n=Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 19.15.44 Join sfenz [0] (n=nimo@IGLD-80-230-205-75.inter.net.il) 19.15.45 Quit Soap (Nick collision from services.) 19.15.50 Nick Soap_ is now known as Soap (n=Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 19.16.14 Join Soap_ [0] (n=Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 19.16.49 # i know this isnt official but - after installing any custom build, like evilG, and then trying to view a theme which should be supported by evilG, i get the regular WPS screen as if something isnt enabled, and the statusbar flickers. what am i doing wrong? this happens to all AA enabled themes 19.17.40 # sfenz: if you know this isn't the place, why do you ask your question here? 19.17.52 # sounds like the theme is incompatible -- tags might have changed. 19.18.42 # n1s: where's the place to ask? 19.18.47 # sfenz, that is a result of a tightening of the WPS parsing code a few months back. "Invalid" WPSs now don't display at all, Rockbox will display the default WPS when an invalid one is encountered. It would be helpful if people who experience this problem either took it upon themselves to fix the broken WPS, or created a Forum thread detailing not just which WPSs aren't working, but where they downloaded them from. 19.18.50 # blue: i downloaded it from rockbox-themes 19.19.08 # sfenz: this doesn't tell anything. 19.19.17 # that page too might hold outdated themes. 19.19.17 # Which theme? I'll check it ou 19.19.23 # t 19.19.39 # redbrava: i downloaded evilG latest for ipod video, and jBlackGlass 19.19.54 # OK, I'll have a look 19.19.55 # (the one thats on rockbox-themes) 19.20.03 # thank yoi 19.20.06 # you* 19.22.31 Join obo [0] (n=obo@rockbox/developer/obo) 19.26.41 # sfenz: Are you using the fusion build? That theme works fine in the fusion sim 19.27.01 # i dl the one for ipod video, whats the fustion build? 19.27.29 # EvilG offers Fire, Ice & Fusion builds - which one are you running?? 19.27.49 # ahh... i dont know :/ must be the wrong one 19.28.13 Quit pixelma ("CGI:IRC 0.5.7 (2005/06/19)") 19.29.51 # thanks 19.29.52 Quit sfenz () 19.34.13 Quit Fraser (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.34.33 # hmpf 19.34.40 # svn conflict :( 19.45.37 # markun: pong 19.46.17 # just for the record, Redbreva, EvilG no longer offers multiple builds. 19.51.42 Quit japc (Remote closed the connection) 19.52.05 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@bas3-montreal28-1242529967.dsl.bell.ca) 19.56.48 # saratoga: do you get the PMs? 20.01.56 Join spiorf_ [0] (n=spiorf@host62-205-dynamic.14-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 20.05.56 Quit spiorf (Connection timed out) 20.06.40 Part agm3nt 20.07.10 Join YoshiCJ [0] (i=cdfb12a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3443269e82111648) 20.07.30 # I'v got 2 Themes made so far for c200 20.07.50 Join Lear [0] (i=chatzill@rockbox/developer/lear) 20.09.14 Join Fraser [0] (n=Fraser@thelawsons.plus.com) 20.09.43 Quit YoshiCJ (Client Quit) 20.11.43 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 20.12.11 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 20.17.54 Quit stinke ("Verlassend") 20.18.13 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 20.18.16 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp25-21.adsl.forthnet.gr) 20.22.11 # Soap: There are still Fire & Ice 30 & 60G builds for the ipod video to download on evilg.cleansoap.org 20.24.11 Join homielowe [0] (n=chatzill@d207-81-67-190.bchsia.telus.net) 20.26.16 Join stinke [0] (n=mighty@p548124CE.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.27.27 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF46D7.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.28.51 Quit homielowe (Remote closed the connection) 20.29.44 Join nalrod [0] (i=41231dc2@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-1af92c23b7f4d355) 20.30.03 Join teksimian [0] (n=tek@CPE000f660c3b46-CM0000395c0061.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 20.30.50 # my Iriver has been "Initializing Database for over 2 hours now since I've installed Rockbox... 20.31.49 # should i keep waiting is this normal? am I even in the right place for advice? 20.35.08 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 20.35.13 # Redbreva, yea, the older ones. So I guess I should not have said he no longer "offers" the separate builds, but rather that he no longer makes separate builds. ;) 20.36.04 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 20.36.08 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp15-31.adsl.forthnet.gr) 20.36.45 Quit spiorf_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.37.13 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@87.14.205.62) 20.38.39 # does Rockbox initialize for extended periods if the partitions on the harddrive (iriver) aren't "standard". 32G and 8G partitions...? 20.40.45 Quit nalrod ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 20.41.43 Join Lars_G [0] (n=lars@unaffiliated/lars-g/x-000001) 20.41.45 # Hey guys 20.42.20 # Question, do you know of a set of gcc toolchain and libc for arm cross in .deb so I don't have to compile it from scratch? 20.43.00 # Lars_G: Compiling from scratch is the recommended way - it's very easy (just run the tools/rockboxdev.sh script). 20.44.21 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC") 20.45.03 # does rockbox run on 6th generation ipods? 20.45.14 # Even doing it "by hand" isn't very hard... 20.45.19 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@dhcp-892b9a55.ucd.ie) 20.45.24 # teksimian: No, new hardware, new port, no-one working on it - http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/NewPort 20.47.55 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.48.08 # scary. 20.48.24 # linuxstb: it's not the easyness but the small ammount of bandwidth and hdd I have that scares me 20.49.02 # teksimian, one can dream that someone will crack the encryption and open up the 6th gen iPod as well as the 2nd and 3rd gen Nano all in one fell swoop. 20.49.24 # anyone familiar with lists/gui/voice code feels like taking a look at FS#7774 patch by sdoyon adding some stuff to improve the voice ui? I don't feel qualified myself really but if no-one looks at it, I'll try... 20.50.12 # Lars_G: the gcc-core source tarball is about 20 megs 20.50.48 # n1s: and source tarballs usually expand 4:1 or worse 20.55.53 # You'll need enough space for the compiled toolchain plus rockbox sources plus build directory/ies anyway 20.56.29 # So if you don't even have enough space to compile binutils and gcc one after another, you would most probably not be able to use them later either 20.57.02 # Lars_G: if you don't have at least a few hundered megs free you need to do some cleaning :-) 20.58.05 # * amiconn 's ~/rockbox dir is ~2.2GB 20.58.21 # _not_ including the crosscompilers, those are under /opt 20.59.37 # mine is just 1.8GB also sans compilers 21.00.26 # n1s: Yeah you tell me 21.00.39 # Toolchains are ~260MB (all 3 target architectures) 21.00.59 # Btw since I want to apply a few patches and I don't want to have to juggle stuff every time I update, do you guys use any sort of script for patching a pull? 21.01.05 # Those figures are on cygwin, but linux is probably not far off 21.01.32 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 21.01.42 # Lars_G: You just apply the patches once, then do "svn update" to update 21.02.08 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 21.02.10 # linuxstb: and it should ask to merge. yeah you're right 21.02.13 # doh 21.02.16 # I use svn at work all day long and I forgot that 21.02.19 # * Lars_G sighs 21.02.19 # thanks 21.02.20 # It doesn't ask, it just does it... 21.02.33 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host62-205-dynamic.14-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 21.02.48 # linuxstb: it should ask if there are conflicting merges but that's ok 21.07.29 Quit barrywardell () 21.09.28 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@dhcp-892b9a55.ucd.ie) 21.22.14 Join eigma_ [0] (n=cat@CABLE-206-188-76-21.cia.com) 21.22.25 Quit eigma (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.24.13 Quit eigma_ (Client Quit) 21.26.17 Quit Buschel () 21.29.45 Quit stinke ("Verlassend") 21.30.32 Join hannesd [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 21.30.41 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 21.30.45 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp96-136.adsl.forthnet.gr) 21.31.47 Quit Domonoky ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 21.33.34 Join maze [0] (n=eh@CPE-76-177-169-180.natsoe.res.rr.com) 21.35.11 Quit m4z3 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.37.23 # preglow: no, nothing at all 21.39.17 Quit barrywardell (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.41.54 Quit Soap () 21.42.10 Join Soap [0] (n=Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 21.42.13 Join agm3nt [0] (i=nat-107@nat.n3t.pl) 21.42.15 Join ondicz [0] (i=5892d641@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-44f51cb676db5ac0) 21.42.16 Part agm3nt 21.42.47 # is this support chat? 21.45.39 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 21.46.19 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@bas3-montreal28-1242529967.dsl.bell.ca) 21.47.24 Join funky_ [0] (n=repulse@81.202.252.240.dyn.user.ono.com) 21.47.37 Quit petur ("switch") 21.47.40 # ondicz: afaik it's still being decided. right now. but for now, yeah 21.47.51 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 21.47.55 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 21.47.58 Quit ondicz ("CGI:IRC") 21.52.40 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 21.52.51 # Lars_G: I think the decision's been made actually. This is the place to be for support for the foreseeable future 21.53.12 # GodEater_: Last I checked today it was still under discussion 21.53.18 # thanks for claryfying 21.53.28 # too many of the old guard said no 21.53.36 # remember, Rockbox is not a democracy ;) 21.53.38 # to the change? ok 21.53.41 # Yeah 21.53.59 Join Radish- [0] (n=none@user-5443273d.lns5-c7.dsl.pol.co.uk) 21.54.39 # hi, is there any reason why the rockbox ipodpatcher.exe would open in a new window and close before I have read the text? (windows vista) 21.54.57 # Radish, it *shouldn't* do that 21.55.06 Nick Radish- is now known as Radish (n=none@user-5443273d.lns5-c7.dsl.pol.co.uk) 21.55.08 # so can you launch it from a command prompt and see what it says ? 21.55.35 # I can't, no 21.55.38 # I am in a command prompt 21.55.41 # I type ipodpatcher 21.55.47 # and it just flashes in a new window 21.56.00 # let me see 21.56.02 # I have tried all sorts, even hitting print screen as fast as possible and pasting into paint 21.56.04 # you go to the start menu 21.56.07 # click run 21.56.10 # and type "cmd" 21.56.12 # yes 21.56.20 # ah wait, hold on- I tell a lie 21.56.26 # if I just write ipodpatcher, I get the: 21.56.34 # "enter I to install rockbox.. etc." 21.56.51 # if I try to do anything with it, like ipodpatcher --write-firmware-bin my_sw.bin 21.57.00 # it fails with an error, but it just closes instantly and I can't read the error 21.57.04 # ah 21.57.09 # that's a better description 21.57.15 # but from a cmd window it should not pop up in a new window, right? 21.57.22 # no it shouldn't 21.57.28 # I regret installing vista.. that may be the cause 21.57.28 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.57.39 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF46D7.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.57.44 # in vista, the commandline is hidden in accessories->system tools (fyi) 21.57.48 # it's vista's "protect the user from himself" policy 21.58.02 # petur: Does start->run->cmd not launch it ? 21.58.22 # last time I looked at a vista pc, it wasn't there 21.58.29 # what wasn't there ? 21.58.38 # 'run' 21.58.43 # wow 21.58.48 # You don't need run 21.58.53 # run is hidden under window-R 21.58.55 # Just click the "Start" bubble, and start typing, I believe 21.58.58 # cmd works fine... 21.59.13 # this isn't aero.. windows classic theme 21.59.18 # well anyway 21.59.23 # nevermind me then, I stay far away from vista ;) 21.59.29 # we've had threads about this in the forums 21.59.35 # but I don't recall the answer 21.59.42 # there's some admin setting you have to change IIRC 21.59.59 # "please let me just do this you stupid machine - I know what I'm doing" or some such 22.00.01 # :) 22.00.22 # dang, 22.00.26 # other applications work fine 22.00.27 # like ipod_fw 22.01.24 # A couple questions then 22.01.32 # 1) Are you running an Elevated command prompt? 22.01.35 # I don't believe any of the devs in here run vista - which makes it tricky to debug 22.01.39 # 2) Have you set iPodpatcher to be run as administrator? 22.01.45 # I don't know and no 22.01.59 # and I am a c++ developer myself.. vista is really getting me down :( 22.02.03 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@m207.net81-66-74.noos.fr) 22.02.10 # Radish: Well, #2 is probably why it's not working 22.02.18 # I will set it so then 22.02.21 # Especially if #1 is "no" which is most likely if you haven't explicitly run an elevated on. 22.02.34 # running as admin 22.02.53 # no change 22.02.58 # elevated command prompt.. uhh.. googling :) 22.03.13 # You don't need to run an elevated command prompt 22.03.23 # The advantage (ish) of doing that is anything you run from it should be run as admin. 22.03.26 Join hardeep [0] (n=hardeep@c-24-5-74-88.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 22.03.34 # But if you just force ipodpatcher to run as admin and double click on it, it *should* be okay 22.03.39 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 22.03.42 # * GodEater_ still thinks there's a policy thing to be changed 22.04.03 # Llorean: Maybe vista's uac gets in the way 22.04.13 # but this is based on experience with RC1, and vague memories a year old 22.04.21 # There must be a way to compile a win32 binary that triggers the uac request 22.04.36 # amiconn: That's exactly what's getting in the way (at least according to my theory :) ) 22.04.46 # I am trying to install ipodlinux on a 5g video.. using tools from rockbox 22.05.07 # I might just end up installing rockbox and be done with it 22.05.13 # what does rockbox offer above the normal ipod firmware? 22.05.28 # Llorean: I doubt that a command prompt running as admin will solve the uac problem. I only know 2 possible ways to circumvent the problem 22.05.49 # amiconn: My understanding is that if you launch the command prompt Elevated, any applications you launch with it will be too. 22.05.51 # what, a) switch back to xp, b) use another pc with xp installed 22.05.54 # It's one of the "risks" of doing that. 22.06.00 # Radish: have you looked at the "Why Rockbox" link on the front page at www.rockbox.org ? 22.06.05 # I will do 22.06.21 # (1) (developer side) make ipodpatcher trigger the uac request. (2) (user option) (temporarily) disable uac in vista 22.06.23 # does it replace my normal firmware or can I.. um.. dual boot? 22.06.31 # dual boot 22.06.42 # excellent! 22.06.46 # and the install process is automated? 22.06.47 # although you if you're an iPL fan you'll likely complain about our bootloader 22.06.53 # That said, I didn't try many things in vista yet. We just have a vista vm at work to play around with it a bit. 22.07.01 # I have never used iPL in my life 22.07.30 # I just want to hack my ipod for no reason in particular ;) 22.07.37 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtilityQt 22.07.45 # rockbox seems cooler than iPL anyway 22.07.48 # Radish: you can be our first tester of that on Vista 22.07.51 # :) 22.07.55 # nice 22.08.26 Nick funky_ is now known as kubrick (n=repulse@81.202.252.240.dyn.user.ono.com) 22.08.48 # I'm sure Domonoky and bluebrother will appreciate vista based feedback on their baby 22.09.11 # amiconn: remind me what uac stands for ? 22.09.28 # user account control 22.09.35 # thanks 22.09.44 Part kubrick 22.10.05 # It means that even if you are logged in with administrative rights, the programs you start are running with restricted rights 22.10.48 # that's the thing I recall about RC1 22.10.53 # If a program tries to access things it would need administrative rights for, vista asks the user whether this is okay 22.10.57 # and apparently all methods to disable require a bloody reboot 22.11.00 # fantastic 22.11.18 # amiconn: only ipodpatcher is not triggering this behaviour 22.11.24 # which we need to find out how to do 22.11.29 # I see 22.11.37 # Yes. Programs need to be aware of this mechanism in order to trigger it 22.12.00 # otherwise they just get denied, and the user gets no feedback 22.12.04 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Account_Control#Requesting_elevation 22.12.34 # I can't stand vista and I have only used it for a few weeks 22.12.44 # I will go back to XP when I get my new computer 22.13.00 Quit obo ("bye") 22.13.30 # Radish: quick fix though to get you going : http://www.petri.co.il/disable_uac_in_windows_vista.htm 22.13.41 # but each method WILL require a reboot it seems :( 22.13.49 # I have already done that, but with the "silent" method 22.13.54 # which doesn't require a reboot 22.13.55 # ah ok 22.14.04 # rockbox bootloader installed! 22.14.09 # disconnecting 22.14.14 # Radish: would you care to document this process on our wiki please ? 22.14.22 # we don't have it written down anywhere 22.14.23 # it's just the normal process 22.14.40 # if you are an administrator 22.14.58 # you need to click through a few "watch out, this perfectly harmless exe file will tear out your eyes!" warnings though 22.15.22 # Radish: I only ask because you're not the first person to ask this question 22.15.34 # ok 22.15.35 Join Entames__ [0] (n=Jarred@ppp121-45-50-38.lns11.adl2.internode.on.net) 22.15.36 # and a lot of the time there's no-one around to even bump users in the right direction 22.15.52 # and rockbox is installed 22.16.04 # * GodEater_ waits for the "the default theme SUCKS" comment 22.16.14 # "it's so tiny" 22.16.15 # the default theme is nice and minimalistic :D 22.16.22 # I wouldn't mind trying some alternate ones 22.16.35 Quit Entasis_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.16.35 # thought you might :) 22.16.59 # will rockbox sync with itunes like the normal firmware does? 22.17.29 # Radish: first commandment "As an ipod owner, thou shalt not complain about battery life. 'Tis a known issue, and we're praying we can fix it someday soon" 22.17.45 # Radish: you just sync as you always do, and get Rockbox to build it's own database on the DAP 22.17.51 # pretty cool 22.17.58 # this will index all the stupidly named itunes files 22.18.03 # could you recommend me a theme then? :) 22.18.07 Join eigma [0] (n=cat@CABLE-206-188-76-21.cia.com) 22.18.14 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@bas3-montreal28-1242529967.dsl.bell.ca) 22.18.19 # Pen and Paper is one of my faves 22.18.21 # :) 22.18.35 # but I'm currently using one called GlowX or something 22.18.37 # let me check 22.18.54 # do I need to go into disk mode to install them? 22.19.08 Nick parafin is now known as parafin|away (i=parafin@paraf.in) 22.19.10 # yep 22.19.15 # you either do it manually 22.19.22 # by unzipping them to the iPod drive 22.19.28 # or use RockboxUtility to do it 22.19.32 Quit hannesd (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.19.40 # but either way, your ipod needs to be attached to your PC, and therefore in disk mode 22.19.54 # ok :) 22.19.55 # "Theme X Glow" btw 22.19.58 # I was close 22.20.04 # oh cool rockbox automatically went into disk mode 22.20.31 # and automatically leaves it again when you unmount... 22.20.48 Quit Rondom ("Ex-Chat") 22.20.55 # awesome 22.21.15 # thanks for the help guys, my ipod is 100% cooler now 22.21.49 # Radish: please read the manual now :) 22.22.00 # will do 22.22.07 Join mokkurkalve [0] (n=eivind@062016139020.customer.alfanett.no) 22.26.31 Join freqmod [0] (n=freqmod@m050g.studby.ntnu.no) 22.26.40 Part mokkurkalve 22.27.13 Join mokkurkalve [0] (n=eivind@062016139020.customer.alfanett.no) 22.28.58 Quit Lear ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.7/2007091417]") 22.29.04 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.30.10 # hey I can hear the hd whurr when I use rockbox 22.30.13 # but not when I use the built in sw 22.32.44 Quit Fraser ("Leaving") 22.34.07 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 22.34.10 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp50-129.adsl.forthnet.gr) 22.35.00 # Radish: enable dircache 22.35.56 Quit Bagder ("*plopp*") 22.37.55 # wot, no MOOO today? :) 22.38.27 # I have an embarrasing question 22.38.37 # how the [-] do I get out of metronome :p 22.39.21 # got it 22.39.24 # that wasn't very obvious 22.39.37 # The manual doesn't tell how for that plugin? 22.39.54 Join der-onkel [0] (i=dukat@shell.chaostreff-dortmund.de) 22.39.57 # Hi 22.40.41 # I've a problem with the current svn Version an the iPod 4thG Color 22.41.06 # I get an 40001350 each time i played a 192kbs File 22.42.07 Join Bagder [0] (n=daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder) 22.42.22 # man alsa is... painful 22.42.43 # der-onkel: when did you last update your bootloader? 22.43.10 # Ok long time ago 22.43.44 # I will read the doc for update bootloader 22.43.58 # you probably need to update it, the manual's installing the bootloader instructions apply to updating it too 22.44.19 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 22.44.26 Join amiconn [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.44.59 # amiconn: did you just /nick ghost? 22.45.02 # */ns 22.46.01 # I now have that in my command profile, so it's auto-executed when my connection drops and reestablishes (forced once per day by my provider) 22.46.07 Quit Lars_G (Remote closed the connection) 22.46.12 # ah, I see 22.46.28 # I wasn't sure what the "Nick collision from services." quit message meant - I guess that answer it 22.47.12 # the server (usually) auto-ghosts (and auto-idents) if you provide your nickserv password as the server password on connection 22.47.21 # interesting! 22.47.25 # "Data abort at 4000130C" 22.47.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.47.56 Quit eigma (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.47.58 Join webguest67 [0] (i=4479f22f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-b429479507ffbd63) 22.48.12 # How long does it take to build a DB? 22.48.26 # der-onkel: and in case you find a rockbox.ipod in the root of your player you should delete it as it is now expected to be inside the .rockbox folder, and it comes this way in the zip 22.48.38 # Radish: you have a 30GB Ipod? 22.48.40 # yes 22.48.44 # * ender` yawns 22.49.06 # maybe you accidentally installed the 60/80GB Ipod build 22.49.18 # I can't get out of this 22.49.20 # help :( 22.49.41 # How long does it take to build a database with songs from Itunes ( less than 500) 22.49.47 # it's definately the 30gb build 22.49.49 # Radish: the usual reset button combo will work 22.49.55 # menu and select? 22.49.57 # that doesn't work 22.50.07 Join eigma [0] (n=cat@CABLE-206-188-76-21.cia.com) 22.50.09 # oh it does now 22.50.26 # <|Marco|> webguest67: depends on the cpu/load and memory 22.50.28 # how does the recording thing work? does the ipod have a mic? 22.50.37 # darn, no 3gp video player that groks the audio on my debian box... 22.51.26 # Bagder: Um 22.51.27 # mplayer? 22.51.37 # nope 22.51.40 # Works here 22.51.41 # Cannot find codec 'amr_nb' in libavcodec... 22.51.58 # maybe my phone uses a silly codec 22.52.28 Join linuxstb_ [0] (i=5343d4aa@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 22.52.34 # hm, or maybe I can do the win32 codec dance 22.53.05 # Bagder: you got www.debian-multimedia.org in your apt sources? 22.53.08 # amr is a standard audio codec for 3gp 22.53.14 # Thundercloud: nope 22.53.22 # Do it 22.53.23 # ok, I downloaded a theme and it looked pretty cool in the screenshot, but on my pod I just get the background of the theme and plain white text 22.53.26 # amiconn: even more odd then... 22.53.32 # It solves every media problem Debian has 22.53.41 # I never had one before 22.54.03 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3gp 22.54.21 # it doesn't really matter to me if its standard or not 22.54.44 # Radish: A lot of themes require patched builds - which theme did you try (and where from)? 22.55.01 Join hannesd [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 22.55.07 # it was black glass something or other 22.55.30 # Radish, that is because a few months ago the WPS (while playing screen) parsing code got a little more strict, and so now broken themes aren't displayed, but rather the default theme is. Either you are using a theme which requires a custom build, or you are using a theme which needs updated. 22.56.00 # Radish: That requires patches - the download site you got it from should have mentioned that fact.. 22.56.07 # blackglass doesn't require a custom build. jblackglass does. blackglass AA does. Specifics matter. 22.56.36 # * linuxstb_ lets Soap continue 22.57.30 # oops, it's the AA one 22.57.51 # Bagder: Seriously, debian-multimedia.org solves everything 22.57.55 # pixelma Thanks it seems to work 22.58.13 # I guess I'll try that 22.58.33 # der-onkel: nice, you're welcome 22.59.38 # Hmm, looks like putting the manifest into our *patcher.exes in order to make them put an uac request on windows isn't really difficult 22.59.58 Quit Radish () 23.00.06 # windows vista, that is 23.00.12 # * Bagder welcomes eigma as committer #56 23.01.02 # awwwww *tear* 23.01.37 # welcome! :-) 23.01.45 # * bluebrother waves welcome 23.01.49 # \o/ 23.02.08 # thanks everyone :) 23.05.39 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 23.05.41 Join XavierGr_ [0] (n=xavier@ppp253-246.adsl.forthnet.gr) 23.06.14 # ah, sound... :-) 23.06.24 # Thundercloud: thanks! 23.06.32 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 23.06.42 # huh, why is the png that big? *me goes checking* 23.08.18 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 23.11.29 # Bagder: :) 23.16.25 # http://daniel.haxx.se/rockbox/flip-a-coin.3gp 23.16.27 # hmm quite strange that there is a saperate alarm.c file for the alarm while the set time/date function is on settings_menu.c 23.16.54 Quit Febs ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.7/2007091417]") 23.17.12 # it would be better to unify those, not to mention that the set time/date screen is better that the alarm screen 23.18.50 Join linuxstb__ [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-f5b61cc1aaaf9681) 23.19.00 Quit linuxstb (Nick collision from services.) 23.19.07 # Any vista user around who could test an updated ipodpatcher whether it triggers an uac request? 23.20.00 Nick linuxstb__ is now known as linuxstb (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-f5b61cc1aaaf9681) 23.20.16 # sure... 23.20.25 Join coxmaster [0] (i=411e2204@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-caedb674bad09246) 23.21.33 # amiconn: How do you embed the manifest? 23.22.41 # http://www.jens-arnold.net/Rockbox/ipodpatcher.exe 23.22.54 # Bagder: boo non-free file formats 23.22.55 Join somelittlehobo [0] (n=bandjosh@CPE-65-30-34-4.kc.res.rr.com) 23.23.00 # This is a 'naked' ipodpatcher, i.e. without embedded bootloaders 23.23.18 # rasher: stupid phone, yes but my mencoder couldn't transcode it with sound 23.23.31 # linuxstb: It's a very simple thing needing an .rc file and windres, then including it for linking 23.24.15 Quit webguest67 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 23.24.17 Quit freqmod (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.25.01 # anybody have a solution to an ipod not turning on or showing up when connected to a PC? 23.25.11 # * dionoea submitted a gzip port to the tracker 23.25.13 Join bughunter2 [0] (n=Administ@ip565fbeaa.direct-adsl.nl) 23.25.25 Quit coxmaster ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 23.25.43 Part mokkurkalve 23.25.44 # somelittlehobo: charge, hold MENU+SELECT, repeat... 23.25.59 # Maybe I'll be able to test myself 23.26.02 # how long of a charge? 23.26.09 # * amiconn fires up VPN + RDP 23.26.10 # its been plugged into my PC for about 2 hrs 23.26.14 # amiconn: Both the original and the one linked to above give the same UAC dialog box 23.26.25 # somelittlehobo: Do you have an AC charger? 23.26.37 # i do, but i think my brother took it to college 23.26.41 # YOu get an uac dialog without the embedded manifest? Interesting... 23.27.56 # somelittlehobo: Try holding MENU+SELECT for 30 seconds. 23.28.03 # alright 23.28.44 # yes, the only difference is the original actualy asks to patch, the 2nd version detects and exits (I think - it's a bit quick on the screen) 23.29.30 # nope that didnt work linuxstb 23.29.39 # The 2nd can't ask to patch because there are no embedded bootloaders 23.29.49 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp147-165.adsl.forthnet.gr) 23.30.08 # yes, just confirming that I ran to two different versions ;-) 23.30.20 # s/to/two ! 23.30.46 Join freqmod [0] (n=freqmod@m050g.studby.ntnu.no) 23.31.20 # hey guys, i have this ipod 80gb here (5.5g?) and when doing ipodpatcher it says it can't find the ipod 23.31.48 # and it says the partition info is incorrect if i manually specify the correct device 23.32.04 # What does your partition table look like? 23.32.07 # and i just restored the whole device using iTunes so it must be correct, however when i run fdisk i only see ONE partition 23.32.15 # one big partition 23.32.28 # Does the Apple firmware start correctly? 23.32.34 # yes 23.32.47 # i can use the ipod in itunes 23.32.49 # no problems 23.33.10 # Can you copy and paste the output of ipodpatcher (when you specify the device) to http://pastebin.ca ? 23.33.19 # well it isn't that big 23.33.27 # it just says the ipod partition layout is incorrect 23.33.29 # no info 23.33.52 # bughunter2: When did you get it? 23.33.57 # today 23.34.03 # One of the new ones? 23.34.06 # i just received the ipod today 23.34.09 # i don't know what type 23.34.14 # it ends with Y5N (the serial) 23.34.15 # iPod Classic? 23.34.19 # yes 23.34.23 # Not supported 23.34.26 # ouch? 23.34.38 # how comes? :( 23.34.41 # It's only been released about a week or two 23.34.49 # hmm 23.34.54 # Give the devs a chance. 23.34.56 # what's so different on it ? 23.35.00 # For the record, the iPod Class is 6G 23.35.01 # Everything... 23.35.05 # bughunter2: Probably everything 23.35.14 # if (!silent) fprintf(stderr,"[ERR] Partition layout is not an ipod\n"); 23.35.22 # i see this code using google 23.35.28 # and ((ipod->pinfo[1].type != 0xb) && (ipod->pinfo[1].type != 0xc) && 23.35.34 # that's the IF statement 23.35.35 # It obviously uses a completely different format. 23.35.39 # Jobs loves to try and foil us. 23.35.40 # bughunter2: I know, I wrote it... 23.35.42 # so the second partition must be of type 0xc or 0xb 23.35.53 # well.. 23.35.56 # hmm 23.35.59 # how can ihelp you guys? 23.36.09 # is it possible for Rockbox to brick an ipod? or is there atleast some way to fix it? 23.36.11 # shall i dump "fdisks" output of the "p" command? 23.36.16 # bughunter2: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/NewPort 23.36.30 Quit freqmod (Remote closed the connection) 23.36.46 # i'm not ripping my ipod apart, neither am i going to write code 23.37.36 # somelittlehobo: No, the MENU+SELECT _always_ works eventually. Either your ipod's battery is completely flat, or you're not pressing those buttons correctly. (or something silly like you have the hold switch on...) 23.37.42 Join hannesd_ [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 23.37.55 # bughunter2: Someone will need to, and afaik, no-one is currently working on it. 23.38.08 # too bad 23.38.13 # Too bad for you then 23.38.17 # yep 23.38.27 # haha, im not a complete idiot :P hold is off and ive definately pushed the buttons correctly for a long enough time i guess ill just let it charge a few more hours ans see how it goes 23.38.29 # ipodlinux didn't work either because the installer doesn't support my ipod yet 23.38.38 # probably all boils down to the partition stuff 23.38.42 # And probably won't for a while longer as well. 23.38.57 # heh 23.39.32 # bughunter2: The installer is the easy part - neither Rockbox or IPL will run on the new ipods as a) the firmware is encrypted; b) The hardware is completely different. It's like trying to install Windows on your ipod... 23.39.43 # : 23.39.44 # :P 23.40.04 # linuxstb, would it be possible if i'd just setup some partition table and make sure that partition 2 is always of type 0xb 23.40.21 # nope :-) 23.40.24 # to make ipodpatcher work? 23.40.27 # well, why not? 23.41.25 Join BjoernErik [0] (n=Bjoern@108.80-202-110.nextgentel.com) 23.41.30 Quit XavierGr_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.42.18 # bughunter2: making ipodpatcher work without having code to run for that target (or even knowing how to make code run on the target) doesn't sound very usefull. 23.42.24 # bughunter2: It's fundamentally different hardware. Like trying to install Linux on your SNES. 23.42.44 # hmm? no ARM anymore? 23.43.01 # It isn't just about that 23.43.15 # It's still ARM, but that's about it, and that doesn't get you far. 23.43.26 # what type is my ipod now btw? 23.43.32 # 5.5g ? 6g? 1000g? 23.43.37 Join Rudy4Pez [0] (n=A@c-76-105-254-119.hsd1.or.comcast.net) 23.43.40 # It's like pouring water in your fridge and wondering why you don't get tea. They both run on electricity but that is it 23.43.47 # :) 23.44.03 # 6g 23.44.07 # yes but because of what parts? encryption stuff? 23.44.19 # the way the device boots? 23.44.23 # what is the problem 23.44.27 # encryption stuff + brand new hardware 23.44.28 # or does nobody know yet 23.44.30 # ok 23.44.30 # Well if we knew that we'd be one step forward. 23.44.38 # Did I just miss an awesome analogy about 5g and 6g iPod? :) 23.44.39 # I refer you to linuxstb's answer about ten lines ago 23.44.46 # why is Apple doing this, it's silly 23.44.50 # Rudy4Pez: exactly :) 23.44.50 # * BigBambi bows 23.44.56 # Hahaha, nice. 23.45.05 # the'd make more money if they'd support the community a bit, so why not? 23.45.13 # bughunter2: Not really. 23.45.23 # they're afraid some evil company is going to take away your guys source code and say "we start a new company on top of this" or wtf 23.45.30 # The amount of money they'd gain from people who wanted to run rockbox on their ipods is negligible compared to their overall revenue. 23.45.45 # so why don't they want users to run rockbox/iPL 23.45.54 # just to make it harder for us? for kicks? 23.45.55 # bughunter2: Read the GPL please, a company can't steal Rockbox's code. 23.46.11 # yes i know, but they can however use it 23.46.15 # bughunter2: What possible reason could there be? 23.46.17 # i didn't mean real "stealing" 23.46.17 # Think about it 23.46.18 # iTunes 23.46.27 # DRM ? 23.46.32 # Not necessarily DRM 23.46.35 # Just iTunes in general. 23.46.40 # they want users to use iTunes? 23.46.45 # Definitely. 23.46.47 # why for god sake, it's a slow crappy program 23.46.55 # it only looks nice 23.46.57 # But it's their slow crappy program 23.47.02 # With a fully integrated store 23.47.06 # Enticing people to spend more money. 23.47.07 # yep 23.47.11 # bughunter2: I doubt they care about ipl or Rockbox. They care about their precious DRM stuff. This is probably the reason for the encryption. Picking new hardware is just how things go - nothing particularly nefarious about that. 23.47.11 Quit Bjoern-Erik (Success) 23.47.14 Part somelittlehobo 23.47.27 # yeah immediately after i opened it asked me to enter my country so it could take me to the store, i mean wtf! 23.47.29 # rasher: Oh come on, Apple's starting to get better wrt. DRM, you can get non-DRMed songs off iTunes now. 23.47.32 # like "buy it you slave" 23.47.36 # bughunter2: :D 23.47.52 # Which is why I find it so funny the gtkpod team have already cracked apple's new encryption 23.48.00 # :P 23.48.02 Quit SirFunk (Connection timed out) 23.48.08 # Now all we need is for them to put it into libgpod 23.48.19 # i mean i'd like to help, but i want to be able to use my iPod :P 23.48.23 # Thundercloud: I'm not really impressed by that. I've been able to buy non-DRM (but watermarked) mp3s for years from my "local" web-store. 23.48.24 # And the ipod nano i'm getting free with the macbook i'm buying will work like a charm on amarok :D 23.48.32 Join SirFunk [0] (n=Sir@206-159-155-246.netsync.net) 23.48.35 # rasher: Heh, "local" 23.48.44 # Anyway, offtopic.. 23.48.48 # Indeed offtopic 23.48.54 # So I'm pretty sure I can answer my own question but heck, I'll just throw it out there... Is there any way to change your username on the Rockbox forums? 23.48.55 # But one last point though, iTunes is used by millions of people. 23.49.05 # Millions of people with access to non-DRMed tunes is a huge step forward. 23.49.15 # Now we just have to educate them as to why it's worth the extra $.30 a song 23.49.22 # Yes, a huge step forward to 1982... 23.49.23 # heh 23.49.30 # what happened back in 1982 23.49.32 # linuxstb: I'm not denying that :) 23.49.42 # I personally just buy CDs and rip 'em to FLAC 23.49.46 # Rudy4Pez: you can change the displayed name (not the one you use to login, but the one printed on the pages) 23.49.54 # offtopic, what's so good about FLAC? 23.49.54 # bughunter2: I'm guessing that's around the time CDs were launched. 23.50.01 # oh yes you're right 23.50.04 # Rudy4Pez: in Profile->Modify profile->Account related settings 23.50.11 # See, I managed to convince even my DAD that DRM is wrong 23.50.21 # Gotcha! 23.50.21 # And my dad can barely use a computer. 23.50.58 # man im somewhat dissapointed, i wanted to run linux/rockbox :) 23.51.04 # ohwell 23.51.15 Quit jgarvey ("Leaving") 23.51.20 # at least i have this 80gb's left to fill up :P 23.51.26 # :P 23.51.34 # and my older iriver h340se's battery stopped working correctly :( 23.51.34 # I have a 4GB flash player, suits me fine. 23.51.38 # that's why i had to buy the ipod 23.51.44 # "had to" :P 23.51.49 # Out of my 20GB of music I only really listen to 3GB of it or so. 23.52.06 # i like to have an identical copy of my music which i have on my PC on my player 23.52.12 # and a few backups 23.52.22 Quit hannesd (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.52.23 Nick hannesd_ is now known as hannesd (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 23.52.26 # the battery of the iriver is really crappy for some reason, i had like 3 of those h340se thingies 23.52.43 # bughunter2: I used to be like that, then I decided to ditch the bricks and get with the flash :) Used to run rockbox on an iAudio X5. Still have it. 23.53.04 # fully charged it, and sometimes it thinks that it's completely empty, so it shuts down the device :( 23.53.23 Nick Rudy4Pez is now known as Isolinear (n=A@c-76-105-254-119.hsd1.or.comcast.net) 23.53.54 # Now... If only I could do the same with XBScene... lol 23.54.57 # but hey, if the community of iPL/rockbox is so small, why the heck care in the first place about them? (from Apple's pov) 23.55.35 # bughunter2: This is still offtopic... 23.55.38 # you can't really compare the ipl and rockbox communities, if you ask me 23.56.09 # hmm, why is that? rasher: sorry i'm gone soon..;) 23.56.09 # ipl seems dead to me anyway 23.56.10 Join Radish [0] (n=none@user-5443273d.lns5-c7.dsl.pol.co.uk) 23.56.14 # it is? 23.56.17 # umm help I think I have broken my ipod 23.56.24 # it was working fine with rockbox 23.56.30 # but I went to turn it on, and it just won't switch on 23.56.36 # last commit seems to be 17th of may... 23.56.43 # '06 ? 23.56.45 # :P 23.56.52 # 07, probably 23.56.55 # but still 23.57.04 # man I am so worried 23.57.10 # Radish: don't be 23.57.10 # preglow: I think that's just because their svn server is down - I've heard talk of moving to a new one. 23.57.18 # linuxstb: is that so 23.57.36 # yes they state "Note: SVN is currently down. To get the latest source code please read here." 23.57.37 # rockbox commits today: 30 23.57.38 # Radish: nothing happens when you try to switch it on? 23.57.42 # nothing at all 23.57.50 # Hold switch? lol 23.57.51 # Radish: ok, press menu and select at the same time, and hold them 23.58.00 # at least ten seconds, see if something happens 23.58.07 # if not, try recharging 23.58.11 # yes I see an apple 23.58.13 Join lee-qid_ [0] (n=liqid@p549672E4.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.58.16 # and rockbox has booted 23.58.19 # thanks so much *relief!* 23.58.28 # Also, IPL development seems to be very fragmented (in terms of apps) - not everything seems to happen in the main svn. 23.58.31 # cya 23.58.34 Quit Radish (Client Quit) 23.58.46 Quit kubiix ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 23.58.53 # maybe they're trying to use SVN as if it's git