--- Log for 23.09.107 Server: anthony.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 22 hours and 55 minutes ago 00.02.09 Join fm2 [0] (i=3e865033@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-169942df48c48c1f) 00.03.31 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 00.04.04 # So do you have any advice? This doesn't have to be an array, I just want to automatically "register" all entries. 00.04.19 # fm2: redefining STATS_ENTRIES_CNT might work... I'm not sure about the # before "name" though 00.05.18 # fm2: also, is this supposed to loop somehow ? 00.05.35 Quit Genre9mp3 () 00.05.43 # Nico_P: I'm even not sure that redefining it might work since in the end, you'd have C code like this: a[5] = xxx; And that's not valid C code if it's not in a function. 00.06.30 # No, no loops. Just new array entry with every usage of the macro. 00.07.11 # hm yeah you're right about the function thing 00.07.42 # why not use a function instead of a macro ? 00.08.09 # Nico_P: ah, yes, that would be the way! 00.11.12 Join Vloosie [0] (i=cf3746a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-08a695cdd1a4b0c6) 00.12.34 Quit Vloosie (Client Quit) 00.12.41 Join Vloosie [0] (i=cf3746a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-35904e79078ac55c) 00.14.39 Join bluebrother [0] (i=a5Jvcql0@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 00.16.09 # rasher: around? 00.16.46 # i believe he went to sleep 00.17.14 Quit fm2 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 00.17.39 # ok, then for the logs: seems I got a bit further in regards of PID detection on windows 00.17.57 # bluebrother: nice.. 00.18.03 # Zagor: Is the download server OK? I can't see any of your changes... 00.18.05 # I used VS2005 for trying, so it might not be easy to port it to mingw. 00.18.15 # but at least I _get_ some information now. 00.18.28 # bluebrother: send me the code, and i will try a bit.. :-) 00.18.39 # rasher: in case you want to look, I started with this article: http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B259695 00.18.40 Quit petur ("Zzzzz (3 Bornem Triple do the trick)") 00.19.15 # linuxstb: ouch, forgot to set permissions 00.20.53 Join murray2 [0] (n=Will@c-68-84-18-167.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 00.21.10 # I need to admit that VS2005 is quite nice to use. 00.21.22 Quit seablue ("life, death, life, death") 00.21.31 # especially with the msdn integration -- better than the online version 00.21.54 Join parafin [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 00.23.09 # Hey guys, anyone available to give me some help. i am having trouble getting offical (from rockbox.org) wps files to display at all. 00.23.34 # the only "official" wps files are the ones pre-installed with rockbox 00.24.01 # there is an official repository, but that is just a wiki and files tend to become broken 00.24.05 # Domonoky: gimme some time to try a bit more and cleanup the code :) 00.24.31 # ahh, ok, let me see if the ones that came with rockbox work 00.24.41 # I need help. Everytime I try to intailize my database for the first time, my iPod crashes when it reaches about 600 items. Why is this, and can it be fixed easily? 00.24.55 # oki.. the put a patch on the tracker when you are ready, and i will take look tomorrow.. :-) 00.25.17 Join fm2 [0] (i=3e865011@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-9bb1ef83f4d28ada) 00.25.29 # Nico_P: still here? 00.25.33 # yes 00.26.09 # can anyone sync the multifont patch? 00.26.54 # Nico_P: I'm afraid it won't work. I can define a function for registering and call to the function. But the call must be in the body of another func. And how to do that -- I don't know. 00.27.53 # Nico_P: I can't just write something like static int x=3; register_value(&x); The call to register_value() must be in a func 00.28.14 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@bas3-montreal28-1177918486.dsl.bell.ca) 00.28.28 # fm2: you could put that in the init code 00.28.29 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@freenode/staff/gnewsense.ompaul) 00.28.49 # What init code? And how? 00.29.08 # thanks scorche. i am surprized that basicly every theme/wps i can find from either site is broken. 00.29.33 # many themes need particular patches 00.30.05 # and where do i find those patches? 00.30.11 # Nico_P: the declarations and calls are generated by macros. I.e. I have a macro MACRO(name). When used as MACRO(x) it would generate the code above. 00.30.16 # fm2: look at apps/main.c. the init() function calls all sort of init functions 00.30.24 Quit davina (Remote closed the connection) 00.30.47 # you need to apply the patches to the source code of rockbox 00.31.17 # fm2: you could have void whatever_init(void) { MACRO(a); MACRO(b); ... } 00.31.22 # you might use a custom build with precompiled patches, if you don't know how to compile 00.31.26 # Nico_P: yes, but each usage of the macro generates just a piece of the init's body 00.31.32 # take a look into the rockbox-forums 00.31.39 Quit BHSPitLappy (Success) 00.31.40 # ok 00.32.25 # fm2: I don't see the problem... the macro generates code that you want executed, right ? 00.32.26 Quit Entasis (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.32.29 # Nico_P: and the macro may be used anywhere in RB, not necessarily all in one place 00.33.01 # but the forums are down aparently, or is it just my connection? 00.33.10 # Nico_P: right. But just a slice of it. ALl the slices must then be gathered in one func. 00.33.38 # yep, they are down 00.33.58 # where are you from? 00.34.23 # fm2: hmm so you want code generated by macros scattered everywhere in the code to go in one particular function ? 00.34.32 # originally, fort lauderdale florida, but i'm in tallahassee, florida currently. 00.34.42 # Nico_P: yes. 00.34.50 # ok 00.34.56 # why? 00.34.56 # Nico_P: two pass compilation :-) 00.35.02 # fm2: I'm afraid that's not possible, at least to my knowledge 00.35.11 # at www.anythingbutipod.com you can find custom builds as well 00.35.15 # Zagor: I'm still getting nothing... 00.35.17 # in the forums 00.35.39 # this is assuming that the themes he is looking at need patches...they could just be broken 00.35.42 # Nico_P: but if there's another way to register all the things somehow I#d go for it. I just can't figure out waht it might be. 00.36.00 # i don't know if there are some for your dap, but for i.e. sansa there are some quite nice available 00.36.18 # i have a sansa :-) 00.36.24 # :) 00.36.26 # fm2: have you looked t the code that creates the menus ? JdGordon used some quite complicated marcos in there 00.36.28 # same here 00.36.34 # Nico_P: every usage of MACRO(x) must register x in a "well known" place 00.36.36 # linuxstb: I'm seeing the sansapatcher dir on one mirror, but it still has the wrong permissions. I don't know how often the mirrors rsync. 00.37.06 # actually just bought a 6 gb one for $79, but i'm experimenting with my 2 gig. i love these things 00.37.07 # Ah yes, it's just appeared... 00.37.19 # fm2: I'm not sure you can accomplish that 00.37.45 # Nico_P: yes. I understand the macros, they are not that complicated. I try to modify them to get the desired effect. And succeded to 80%. But the automatic registering is a problem. 00.38.19 # Nico_P: I'm also not sure :-) 00.39.21 # Nico_P: but I want to do it either with macros or not at all. Since without macros you'd have to write code manually and that's error prone. 00.39.36 # kugel: recomend any custom builds? 00.39.57 # i'd recommend my own, but it isnt released there :P 00.40.06 # anyway they are all nice 00.40.12 # Nico_P: can preprocessor emit text to a file? 00.40.19 # take a look at their patch list 00.40.39 # murray2: kugel: please dont talk about unsupported builds here...take it somewhere else 00.40.43 # fm2: you mean output the preprocessed source ? yes, it can but don't ask me how ;) 00.41.13 # oops, sorry. 00.41.33 # Nico_P: no, I mean some pp directive to write some text to a specified file 00.42.07 # fm2: I doubt it... the preprocessor is basically conditional search/replace 00.43.11 # Nico_P: I'll have to search for it. There is more that just macro substitution. There are e.g. #error directives. And there might be something else as well. 00.43.28 # s/that/than/ 00.44.21 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=jborn@adsl-75-3-29-8.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net) 00.44.32 # is the e200 button light working fully? when I enable it for the c200 it turns off but never comes on again, until I go into the timeout setting. 00.44.55 # But that's not for now. If you'll have an idea let me know or write here. I'll read the logs. 00.45.15 # fm2: If you do "make V=1", you will see the actual gcc lines being executed. You'll need to copy and paste the one you want to use, and add -E to output the pre-processed source. 00.45.16 # Zagor: it workes fine for me. But I've now disabled it! :-) 00.45.31 # fm2: See "man gcc" for details 00.46.10 # fm2: do you also have one led that keeps on shining when the button leds go out? 00.46.14 Join fury1192 [0] (n=fury1192@pool-72-76-181-87.nwrknj.east.verizon.net) 00.46.25 Nick parafin is now known as parafin|away (i=parafin@paraf.in) 00.46.36 # linuxstb: you mean I should gather the output of the pp and then extract the lines needed by a script? And then compile the gathered lines? 00.47.17 # fm2: I thought you just wanted to see what the pre-processor was doing... 00.47.23 # Zagor: which LED? The only thing that shines is the wheel IIRC 00.47.41 # linuxstb: not quite that, that'd be too simple :-) 00.47.53 # anyone: Hi, i just installed Rockbox on my 5.5g 80gb iPod, I was testing it out and after a few songs it froze, can anyone tell me how to reset rockbox?? 00.48.03 # fm2: ok. the c200 apparently has two outputs: one for the button backlight, and one that lights up the word "menu" under the power/menu button. 00.48.31 # fury1192: ipods have a hardware reset (nothing to do with Rockbox) - hold MENU+SELECT together for a few seconds. 00.48.33 # that little menu light could be used as a disk light :) 00.49.08 # Zagor: LED misuse you want! 00.50.12 # linuxstb: do you have some ideas (or maybe a solution from the past) for me? How to automatically register things declared by macros? 00.50.14 # nah. i'm mostly intrigued why the button light works in its' setting but not in any other place 00.50.20 # linuxstb: i hav tried that its not working, it seems to have completely froze, by the way i am running rockbox when it froze 00.50.20 # well, ill try it again 00.50.46 # Mine freezes when you try to intailize the database. 00.51.14 # linuxstb: i.e. call a function for each usage of the macro. 00.51.23 # Vloosie: Are you referrring to the rockbox ipod situation?? 00.51.31 # Or I'll just leave it for now. 00.52.17 # Rockbox iPod situation? 00.52.37 # http://www.misticriver.net/showthread.php?t=48367 Is that the only place to get Rockbox font converter? 00.52.42 # linuxstb: i just tried tha menu=select action, nothing is working on my ipod 00.52.47 # fm2: I don't understand the problem - why can't you just make the macro call a function? 00.52.48 # A soulution might really be to scan the output of the PP, collect the "interesting" lines, and make a function out of them (all those lines going to the unc's ody) 00.53.22 # Fury1192: try hitting it, make sure it's unlocked, or plug it into your computer/wall outlet 00.53.34 # linuxstb: because the macro is not used within another function's body. But at the "declaration" level. 00.54.06 Quit murray2 () 00.54.16 # fm2: OK... 00.54.28 # fury1192: if menu + select doesnt work, then you are doing it wrong 00.54.30 # linuxstb: the macro declares a static variable (e.g. static int x=5;) And then I want to register this x (or its address) in some place (array, file, ...) 00.54.37 # vloosie, i tried hooking it up to my computer, my computer is not reading it 00.54.59 # scorche: what do u mean?? 00.55.18 # scorche: may i have installed it wrong?? Rockbox i mean... 00.55.33 # linuxstb: I'm curious if someone have ever done such thing. This is like TeX producing table of contents. 00.55.33 # menu + select will always work unless you have hardware issues 00.55.51 # linuxstb: At least two passes are needed. 00.55.56 # fm2: TeX does that by doing two passes over the files... 00.55.58 # turn the hold switch on and off, then hold menu+select for up to 30 seconds 00.56.04 # (what you just said...) 00.56.16 Quit maze ("fuck irc.") 00.56.19 # scorche: ok 00.56.23 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 00.56.29 # fm2: Sounds like you need to step back and think of a different solution. 00.56.34 # linuxstb: I could do the same if the PP could emit text to the file specified by me 00.56.43 # fury1192: my friend got his ipod messed up one time, he let it sit there for like a month and the battery competly died down and it works now 00.57.07 # But hey, anyone: How can I intailize my database without it crashing? 00.57.08 # linuxstb: he-he. The simplest solution is to leave it for now. 00.57.20 # menu+select will work if done right...no need to go to uneccesary extremes 00.57.33 # I'm not even sure I want to further work on it since the first reaction was rather negative. 00.57.50 # i am considering to let the battery die down, but considering mine is the 80gb ipod, the battery wont die for awhile, and im not waiting that long 00.57.57 # Even before there was something to really try out :-/ 00.58.04 # will you just listen to me? 00.58.17 # my battery was fully charged when i put rockbox in 00.59.00 Part fm2 ("bye all") 00.59.23 # scorche: i held menu + select for about a minute, nothing is going on 00.59.32 # then you are still doing it wrong 00.59.38 Part Zagor ("Client exiting") 00.59.51 # fury1192 Did you check the "HOLD" Switch? 01.00.01 # scorche: on the top left on the screen it says "Data abort at 4000130C" 01.00.11 # fury1192: it doesnt matter 01.00.18 # Vloosie: yes i checked the hold switch 01.00.20 # turn hold on and off, then hold menu+select 01.01.09 # fury1192: Also, make sure you're not touching anything else - hold menu+select very still. It _never_ fails if you do it correctly. 01.01.32 # scorche: well now its jus working, those two or three times it didnt work, well thanks, is there any tips to suggest to avoids this?? 01.01.46 # *avoid this?? 01.01.58 # linuxstb: it works now 01.05.01 Quit Vloosie ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 01.05.19 # linuxstb, scorche, Vloosie: thanks for the help, ill be more careful with rockbbox 01.05.38 # fury1192: Do you get data abort errors frequently? 01.06.14 # linuxstb, well this is my first time using rockbox, i just installed rockbox about an hour ago 01.06.20 # then it froze 01.06.50 Quit kugel ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.6/2007073113]") 01.07.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.07.14 # Domonoky: woot! It works using MinGW! 01.07.30 # linuxstb, but yes, i did get a data error, on the top left corner of the screen it said "Data abort at 4000130C" 01.07.43 # If u would call that an error 01.07.55 # fury1192: Are you using the ipodlinux bootloader? 01.08.00 # no 01.08.07 # rockbox bootloader 01.08.32 # linuxstb: i read all the directions on tha rockbox site on how to install it 01.08.34 # And you followed the install instructions and used the download links in the manual? 01.08.42 # yes 01.08.48 Quit JoeBorn ("Leaving") 01.09.15 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@c220-237-57-253.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 01.10.37 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 01.11.11 Quit linuxstb ("CGI:IRC") 01.12.04 # hey JdGordon 01.14.23 Join kwanteen__ [0] (n=quentin_@82.251.220.67) 01.14.30 # Domonoky: in case you're still around take a look here: http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~uhcn/rockbox/rbutil/ 01.14.56 # hey kkurbjun 01.14.57 # the binary is build using mingw and shouldn't have external dependencies we can assume to be present on a standard windows install 01.15.14 # I'll look into merging it into the rbutil code tomorrow 01.15.22 # but I should get some sleep now ... 01.17.01 # grrr. Didn't I tell this stupid VS to use spaces to indent? 01.17.23 Join ddalton [0] (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 01.20.17 Quit KwenTeen (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.23.00 Quit bluebrother ("sleep") 01.23.39 Quit fury1192 ("Leaving") 01.24.44 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@bas3-montreal28-1177918486.dsl.bell.ca) 01.28.02 # jdgordon, is the remote button driver working? 01.28.21 # should be 01.28.35 # mrobe->remote only atm though 01.28.43 # so I just need to call button_read_device? 01.28.47 # yeah 01.31.50 Quit ender` (" Swipe cards don't work because every six weeks or so security sends someone around to clean them with a dirty cleaning card ) 01.35.18 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 01.35.34 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@bas3-montreal28-1177918486.dsl.bell.ca) 01.40.21 Quit homielowe (Remote closed the connection) 01.40.26 Join RudMan [0] (n=RudMan@ool-182fb504.dyn.optonline.net) 01.42.26 # kkurbjun: havee you had another go at getting interupts working? 01.43.36 Join RudMan_ [0] (n=RudMan@ool-182fb504.dyn.optonline.net) 01.43.36 Quit RudMan (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.44.27 # JdGordon: yeah, I'm getting closer, the vector table /seems/ to be geting copied propery, but the vectors are still not triggering 01.44.40 # I mean interrupts are not triggering 01.45.01 # :( 01.45.22 # * linuxstb_ wonders how Tomasz managed an empty commit 01.45.26 Quit GodEater_ (Remote closed the connection) 01.45.28 Nick linuxstb_ is now known as linuxstb (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 01.48.07 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=steve-o@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 01.50.03 Part Robin0800 01.52.57 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 01.53.00 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp77-55.adsl.forthnet.gr) 01.54.35 Join SkinInd95 [0] (n=chatzill@71-217-149-243.hlna.qwest.net) 02.01.02 Join vloosie [0] (i=cf3746a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-4e5fec55ef84c902) 02.02.13 # WHY would RockBox crash when it intailizes my database. 02.02.23 # It crashes at around 600 files. 02.02.32 Quit ddalton ("leaving") 02.02.36 Join ddalton [0] (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 02.04.04 # XavierGr: How hard do you think it would be to make the alarm be able to go off on certain days? For example week days and on weekends it doesn't. 02.04.15 # vloosie, Unfortunately at this time Rockbox does hang on files with "bad" metadata when parsing the tags while creating the database. It is not the ideal behavior on Rockbox's part, but it IS an indication of a file with invalid tags. 02.04.47 # Okay, so do you know how I can fix this? 02.05.39 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 02.06.15 Quit GodEater (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 02.07.26 # bluebrother: for the logs.. your usb detection code works.. i just copyed it into rbutil (added a malloc before the first SetupDi Loop ) , and rbutil can now detect my h120 via usb pid & vid on windows ! :-) 02.08.20 # Soap? 02.08.35 # find out which file is causing the hang is your best bet vloosie. You do that by (for example) removing half of your files from the player, and trying again. Keep splitting your files in half and eventually you will be able to narrow it down. It's a painful method, but it works. 02.09.40 Quit Domonoky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.10.48 # I think I'll pass... :/ I know one of the files is in the "F02" folder in my iPod though... 02.11.08 # Is it because of invalid charactors that RockBox doesn't reconize, Soap? 02.11.27 # in the ID3 Tags 02.13.15 # It depends on what you mean by "invalid characters", vloosie. Someone more knowledgeable than me will need to speak up, or you will need to search the forums on diagnosing this problem. 02.13.38 # :/ 02.14.50 Quit RudMan_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.15.11 # what i mean is weird charactors like "ØĶډ►ŷ¢®" in the ID3 tags, Soap I was thinking this migh mess it up? 02.15.15 # Anyways thanks for your help. 02.17.07 # JdGordon: I have interrupts running now, but I don't think that the code to handle the interrupt is jumping to the right address.. 02.17.14 # closer though 02.18.13 # E200 - Any method to reverse the action of the Scroll Up and Scroll Down control? 02.21.14 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 02.24.23 Quit vloosie ("CGI:IRC") 02.31.57 Quit ompaul (Remote closed the connection) 02.41.50 Quit midkay ("Leaving") 02.45.54 Quit DMJC (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.46.09 Join DMJC [0] (n=DMJC@219-90-227-147.ip.adam.com.au) 02.47.30 # ddalton: that's my next plan 02.47.54 # though it will be somewhat tricky, first I have to see if all rtc alarms on rockbox targets can support this 02.48.54 # so far, pcf50606, pcf50605, s3c2440a definitely support this 02.49.13 # XavierGr: What about the buttons? How will we get around this. For example how would you adjust the date, hour and minute? 02.49.31 # I have a patch already for this 02.49.40 # unified alarm screen with time/date screen 02.49.43 # can you upload it somewhere? 02.49.48 # the time/date screen provides all the code for it 02.50.00 # so I wasted my time with p7682? 02.50.20 # well right now it will be useless because you can't set dates on alarm 02.50.44 # so you wrote the patch so you could set the date? 02.50.56 # when you get around to implementing that? 02.51.02 # ddalton: well until the alarm_menu is replaced your patch isn't a waste 02.51.19 # ddalton: I wrote a patch to unify the alarm and time/date screen 02.51.20 # ok I guess it was pretty simple anyway. 02.51.29 # I still need to write the drivers to support alarm dates 02.52.35 # I will try to do it in the following day 02.52.37 # +s 02.58.03 # BDS: I assume you mean you want Clockwise and counterclockwise rotations to have reverse actions? If so, this should actually be a very simple change to make - in the source code. "Button" actions are not configurable inside of Rockbox. If you have not yet compiled your own copy of Rockbox, there are many excellent pages on doing so linked to from the Docs Index of the wiki. And I do stress that is should be a very simple code change, one which, aft 02.58.03 # er you set up a build enviroment, you should be able to make in a very short amount of time and have your own custom Rockbox. 02.59.57 # Rockbox, unlike many many many other open source projects, actually provides three pre-made build enviroments for you to choose from. Well, actually two pre-built enviroments and detailed instructions on making the third. This should allow a relative noobie to get up in going in only minutes to a few short hours depending on level of experience, reading speed, and CPU speed. 03.00.28 # O_O 03.00.57 # XavierGr: Is that hard? (About the drivers) 03.02.42 # ddalton: not that hard, though I am a newbie on the drivers thing. It will be more confusing if not all alarms support it, probably #ifdef hell etc. 03.03.13 # XavierGr: So what do the drivers do exactly? 03.03.29 # ok DS3231 supports it too 03.04.12 # ddalton: you can look the code at /firmware/drivers/rtc 03.04.29 # there lies the code for each rtc that rockbox targets have 03.04.41 # the driver tells to the hardware exactly what to do 03.06.15 # XavierGr: alarm dates can be faked if the hardware doesnt support it 03.06.28 # as long as its turned on before the day its supposed to, manually 03.06.56 # Thanks Soap - I will do that when time permits - I'm left handed so the control reverse will help my backwards brain... 03.07.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.07.19 # JdGordon: yes, exactly 03.11.02 # ok archos recorder m41st84w supports it as well 03.11.04 # 2 to go 03.13.07 # XavierGr: Are you working on the drivers? 03.15.15 # H10 rtc alarm e8564 doesn't support year for triggering the alarm 03.15.21 Join tedrock [0] (n=tedrock@d235-159-230.home1.cgocable.net) 03.15.48 # hmm well H10 doesn't even have the driver for the alarm on rockbox 03.15.56 # in see can you write If or do you need to write if 03.16.09 # ddalton: I am gathering the datasheets for each targets that has an rtc 03.16.21 # XavierGr: where from? 03.16.28 # internet 03.16.32 # google 03.16.34 # ?? 03.17.00 # ddalton: didn't understand your previous sentence... (the "in see you...") 03.17.04 # yes google and rockbox wiki 03.17.52 # can you use an uper case i when you write if (what ever) or do you need to write if (what ever) 03.18.55 # are c's keywords case sensative? 03.19.01 # yes they are 03.19.03 # like int if for while and so on 03.19.16 # ok that's what was wrong with my patch 03.19.41 # I wrote if instead of if once in my patch 03.19.42 # all c keywords are lowercase if I am not mistaken 03.19.54 Join sdoyon [0] (n=steph@modemcable193.152-83-70.mc.videotron.ca) 03.20.08 # I have always used loer case but I doubt I have used them all 03.20.26 Join darksaboteur [0] (n=darksabo@75.73.87.203.static.nsw.chariot.net.au) 03.20.44 # when I say 'keywords' I don't mean variable and function names 03.20.54 # sdoyon: did you get my email? 03.21.05 Join stevenm [0] (n=stevenm@infranelson.student.umd.edu) 03.21.06 # I mean words like 'if, else, while etc.' 03.21.12 # yep 03.22.47 # damn, can anyone find the as3514 datasheet? (for sansa) it seems that the company asks me for details to hand it over to me 03.24.10 # ah forget that, you need an nda for it. And it must be the one that rockbox got after the AS meeting 03.24.36 # ddalton: I did. 03.26.11 # Hey guys, would anyone be interested in a plugin that works similar to this? http://www.flashmusicgames.com/drum_machine.html 03.26.28 # (only where you can directly edit the grid items) 03.26.39 # there was a better example but i couldn't find it.. 03.27.42 # it'd be a grid, with drums on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal.. and you could move around and put in the notes, then hit Play and it'd loop it 03.29.51 Quit tedrock (Client Quit) 03.30.35 # looks like a cool idea 03.30.40 Join tedrock [0] (n=tedrock@d235-159-230.home1.cgocable.net) 03.30.45 # what about a full tracker though ;) 03.31.02 # that sounds painful from a UI standpoint 03.31.35 Join RudMan_ [0] (n=RudMan@ool-182fb504.dyn.optonline.net) 03.31.37 # the sound code isn't hard.. just include all the midi stuff. but the UI would need work 03.33.37 # we don't have any tracker code, do we? ie, mod etc? 03.36.10 Join homielowe [0] (n=chatzill@d207-81-67-190.bchsia.telus.net) 03.37.13 Quit ddalton ("leaving") 03.38.18 # there is a mod player in the tracker 03.38.25 # the rockbox tracker that is 03.38.57 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p57A95B56.dip.t-dialin.net) 03.39.26 # aah 03.39.48 # well, i'll be back later. bye for now 03.40.16 Quit stevenm ("Connection reset by beer") 03.48.29 Quit homielowe (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.51.53 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@bas3-montreal28-1177918486.dsl.bell.ca) 03.53.03 Quit My_Sic (Client Quit) 04.08.57 # That annoying wait for the Sansa's database to refresh, when rebooting in the original firmware to use USB 04.09.03 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 04.09.08 # Could we avoid it by repartitioning perhaps? 04.09.44 # the best way to fix it is the usb stack inrockbox 04.10.31 # Sure. What's the status on that? 04.10.35 # there's a way to fix it, but nobody's had it working for a while 04.10.43 # as for USB, it's getting there 04.10.45 Join sitwon [0] (n=adam@pool-72-66-97-143.washdc.fios.verizon.net) 04.14.36 # And is there a way to connect USB into the Sansa to have it charge, but continue operating it while it charges? 04.17.29 # sdoyon, it will if you connect it to a charger. It can detect the difference between a computer and a wall-charger 04.17.34 Quit Rondom ("Ex-Chat") 04.18.11 # personally, I'd like an option in the settings somewhere to have it just charge even when it's plugged into a computer, but I'm not willing to hack it in myself at this point 04.18.51 # sitwon, hold select while plugging in your Sansa 04.19.40 # oh wow. Thanks chrisjs169! 04.19.49 # well, sitwon and sdoyon 04.19.54 # Thanks! 04.19.56 # * chrisjs169 's tired ;) 04.20.29 # no problem :) 04.21.29 Quit Soap (Remote closed the connection) 04.21.35 # What about the alarm wakeup function? The DeviceChart wiki page says it's supported, but that doesn't seem to have been implemented? 04.22.04 # erggg this is weird, my sansa isnt turning on but the computer recognizes it 04.22.18 # err, it recognizes it as a usb device 04.22.31 # alienbiker99, describe "isn't turning on" 04.22.49 # sdoyon, I'm not sure about the alarm - I've heard a bit about it, but haven't found it anywhere 04.22.56 # no blue wheel light and nothing on the screen 04.23.05 # screen stays black, no backlight 04.23.25 Join ew73 [0] (n=dave@c-24-21-131-101.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 04.23.42 # oh nevermind, it just turned on. 04.23.42 # alienbiker99, sounds like it crashed 04.23.47 # lol 04.23.55 # Greetings! I've a Query! 04.24.01 # otherwise you could try holding power for 15 seconds 04.24.07 # ew73, ok 04.24.15 # yeah i think it did, i just held down the power and i guess it reset itself 04.24.34 # Am I slightly retarded, doing something wrong, or does the battery usage on the ipod kind of suck? 04.25.04 # oh chrisjs169, you make the sansa custom build right? 04.25.25 # ew73, IIRC the battery usage on the ipod "sucks" because of the devs not being able to figure out some of the power save features 04.25.37 # alienbiker99, yes, I'm the one who's spent the past few hours trying to fix my custom build ;) 04.25.56 # chrisjs169: I must send a bag of flaming poo to Steve Jobs' home, then. 04.26.16 # ah, i tried getting the latest supdate yesterday but it wasnt working. did you fix all the build errors? 04.26.32 # alienbiker99, did it freeze at the menu? 04.26.41 # yeah 04.26.59 # im going to downloada different day now 04.27.07 # alienbiker99, i'm still working on fixing that - I think the screen_access.c modifications messed it up 04.28.09 # anything earlier than Sept 20 should be fine 04.28.14 # oh i see. and it also had like um i guess it was black lines at the top, i don't know if it was a messed up status bar or that weird sansa 2line thing (i've never had that). 04.29.22 # alienbiker99, the "black lines" were part of the splash screen - the 2 line thing should be fixed, it's just that something is preventing the statusbar (?) from fully loading 04.29.38 # so I'm going back to one revision before the screen_access.c changes, and see if I have any luck 04.30.13 # after replacing the novelty codec memory allocator with slightly better, dumb plays mods quite nicely 04.35.33 # oh i see. good luck 04.37.38 # chrisjs169: Plugged in while holding select, seems to work, but after that if I press POWRE it refuses to rutn off. Does that make sense? 04.37.49 # mostly because of click removal algo of dumb which needs a rewrite to be malloc-free 04.37.53 Join Soap [0] (n=Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 04.38.21 # chrisjs169: Hmm should it have HAVE_POWEROFF_WHILE_CHARGING? 04.38.29 # sdoyon, in a way - Rockbox doesn't seem to like turning off if it's charging 04.38.40 # sdoyon, I'm not sure about that 04.39.17 # I'm not sure what'd happen if it were to "charge" while turned off 04.40.35 # chrisjs169: If you plug it in with hold engaged, it turns back off right? And it continues to charge? 04.40.37 Part ew73 04.41.19 # sdoyon, if the Sansa's off with hold on, and you plug it in, it does turn back off - not sure if it continues to charge though 04.41.35 # sdoyon, IIRC, even in the OF, when you turn it off, it still has a charging screen 04.43.28 # * chrisjs169 thinks he might be getting closer to having my build work again 04.44.05 # chrisjs169: I believe I charged it with hold on last week, but I guess I'll have to double check that. 04.44.32 Quit darksaboteur ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.7/2007091417]") 04.45.04 Part toffe82 04.45.10 Quit Rick (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.46.12 Join Rick [0] (i=rick@pool-96-229-91-46.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 04.46.12 # sdoyon, I can't say for sure what will/can happen 04.50.40 # Would a dev have a few minutes to comment on one or two patches? 04.53.05 # sdoyon: I don't think it charges if you plug it in with hold-switch on. on the OF, if you turn it off you get a "Charging" screen and it automatically shuts off when the battery is full. I think it need to be running at least minimally in order to charge the battery. 04.53.43 # sdoyon, depends on the patch and if a dev is on 04.53.48 # * chrisjs169 is about ready to test my build... 04.54.07 # it works! 04.54.29 Join homielowe [0] (n=chatzill@d207-81-67-190.bchsia.telus.net) 04.55.00 # * chrisjs169 increases svn revision by one 04.56.04 # sitwon: Could be. I'll find out. Only not tonight, as it's fully charged now. 04.57.09 # sdoyon, you could probably drain the battery in a few hours using the mpeg viewer 04.58.52 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 05.00.59 Quit BigMac (Remote closed the connection) 05.01.07 # nice job chrisjs169 05.01.20 # what day is it based off of? 05.01.39 # Sept 18 05.01.45 Join BigMac [0] (n=mike@c-71-234-95-131.hsd1.ct.comcast.net) 05.02.07 # chrisjs169: re patches: I was thining of a few relatively simple ones: P7563 speaks the simple and advanced eq settings menus, P6325 speaks the recording trigger screen, P6171 speaks the quickscreen... 05.02.39 # chrisjs169: re your build: where are the details as to what's in it? 05.03.25 # sdoyon, patch list (need to update once I fix this problem) - http://chrisjs.com/?page_id=22 05.07.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.10.18 # chrisjs169: How much of a difference does the dircache make on a flash-based player? 05.11.00 Quit BigMac (Remote closed the connection) 05.11.39 Join BigMac [0] (n=mike@c-71-234-95-131.hsd1.ct.comcast.net) 05.12.39 # sdoyon, I'm not sure exactly - it was on the Sansa before the MicroSD support, and then was removed because of it. The patch simply re-enables it, which allows for a few extra database features 05.14.38 Join Merthsoft [0] (n=Shaun@140.141.22.103) 05.15.21 # Rockbox is sporadically reseting it's settings, is it a button i'm pressing when turning it on or anything> 05.15.47 # I'm thinking of converting the Rockbox Info screen into a list, simply because a blind user can then skip to the desired item without listening to everything. Would it make any significant difference in presentation for a sighted user? 05.16.06 Join bb_ [0] (n=bb@unaffiliated/bb) 05.16.38 Join AlexC [0] (n=AlexC@dragnet2034196226.dragnet.com.au) 05.16.49 # eh? strange austriamicrosystems doesn't let you download the datasheet for as3514 but as3517 is free to download 05.17.09 # add to that that the as3517 datasheet says "confidential" in it!? 05.20.34 Quit SirFunk (Remote closed the connection) 05.23.34 Join tictoc [0] (i=tabac@gateway/gpg-tor/key-0xB9002659) 05.23.37 # sweet playing mods on my sansa <3 05.24.48 # weird - lcd_remote_* isn't working for me 05.27.28 Quit bb__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.28.51 Quit sdoyon ("ircII EPIC4-2.4 -- Are we there yet?") 05.29.27 Join oranges2 [0] (i=none@c-67-168-12-252.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 05.29.40 # time to test Rockbox... 05.29.48 # and it... 05.29.50 Quit AlexC ("Ex-Chat") 05.29.56 # ...works 05.34.23 Quit sitwon ("Leaving") 05.35.32 Nick daurn|afk is now known as daurn|laptop (n=fake@unaffiliated/daurnimator) 05.41.40 Join saratoga [0] (i=9803c6dd@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3c21514a8396f6ea) 05.45.45 Quit RudMan_ (Remote closed the connection) 05.59.46 Quit homielowe ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.7/2007091417]") 05.59.48 # * alienbiker99 wishes he knew what he was doing with adjusting the albumart location in a wps 06.01.17 Quit kkurbjun (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.02.42 Quit Merthsoft ("Leaving") 06.06.37 Join SirFunk [0] (n=Sir@206-159-155-246.netsync.net) 06.13.17 Join RudMan_ [0] (n=RudMan@ool-182fb504.dyn.optonline.net) 06.18.54 Join ddalton [0] (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 06.25.47 # XavierGr: any progress with the alarm? 06.25.53 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 06.30.47 Join kfazz [0] (n=ken@76-203-137-185.lightspeed.wlfrct.sbcglobal.net) 06.32.02 # is it possible to draw between a font and a background? without a bitmap? 06.33.56 Quit hcs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.38.39 # ddalton: no I didn't work on it, I will start working on it as soon as I awake. (hopefully) 06.38.58 # ok 06.39.08 # I am playing with unix utilities on windows right now 06.40.00 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.40.25 Join `sh4 [0] (i=Helloooo@cpe-72-225-4-157.rochester.res.rr.com) 06.40.50 Quit kubiix ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 06.40.54 # <`sh4> greetings 06.40.54 Quit Pyromancer ("Leaving") 06.41.07 Join Pyromancer [0] (i=DeepInTh@c-24-63-23-50.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 06.41.54 # <`sh4> noticed that the Sansa C200 Rockbox version's up. couldn't seem to find the bootloader installer though. is that up too? 06.42.26 Quit jhulst ("Konversation terminated!") 06.43.31 # <`sh4> quite possible that i just missed it or something :( 06.43.41 # XavierGr: is there anything I could do to help you with it? 06.46.29 # no, not for the moment thanks 06.46.48 # ddalton: are you "that" impatient" for alarm dates? :P 06.49.24 # `sh4: erm, there's no bootloader installer. 06.50.06 # I'm not sure, but I think the best way as of late is to compile it yourself. 06.50.17 # <`sh4> ah, okay. the source is up though? 06.50.34 # svn is the latest. are you experienced in compiling it? 06.51.08 # psst.. where in the rochester area are you? (noticed your hostmask) I'm webster. 06.51.18 # <`sh4> oh, okay 06.51.41 # <`sh4> like it there? 06.51.44 # (social chat somewhere else please) ;) 06.52.00 # heh.. scorche.. topic police :) 06.52.25 # well, someone has to.. 06.53.02 # or someone couldn't, and then we'd have a great deal more silliness and laughter, and still get things done. 06.53.57 # that is what #rockbox-community is for 06.54.05 # meh. 06.54.18 # this is for technical/support/development 06.54.24 # /win ** would be too much typing for me :) 06.54.50 # then dont bother =) 06.55.59 # heh, I have bindings for 40 windows 06.56.05 # and I'm running out 06.57.32 # <`sh4> thanks by the way. browsing the svn directories now. i'll just compile that a little later 06.57.53 # scorche: I'd like to vote for making a rockbox-dev and a rockbox-help as well as a rockbox-community 06.58.07 # nope 06.58.11 # vote -1 06.58.12 # or have #rockbox default to rockbox-help 06.58.19 # well, there is no vote for that, so your vote wont mean anything... 06.58.23 # heh 06.58.46 # I do know that llorean mentioned something about it the other day so I know I'm not crazy 06.59.11 # there has been talk, but it wont happen 06.59.13 # RudMan_: what do you think this is, a democratic community or something like that? 06.59.14 # now at least 06.59.26 # max: heh - no way! 06.59.34 # RudMan_: what are you, sick? :) 06.59.53 # scorche: the more talk there is, the more chance it will happen.....anyway, back to the topic at hand 07.00.18 # it wont happen anytime soon 07.00.33 # actually, the actual channel topic is very vague, and doesn't mention that this is a rockbox development channel in the first place. 07.01.01 # maxkelley: did you happen to read that link in there that you were supposed to have read before speaking? 07.01.17 # suppose my port 80 is blocked? :) 07.01.32 # then, how would I know? 07.01.59 # then you shouldnt be speaking at all ;) 07.02.15 Quit `sh4 () 07.02.43 # heehee. 07.03.57 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 07.07.04 # who here has a player with an alarm? 07.07.14 # (the wake up alarm mod) 07.07.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.07.35 Join pabs_ [0] (n=pabs@xor.pablotron.org) 07.07.52 Quit pabs (Nick collision from services.) 07.08.00 Nick pabs_ is now known as pabs (n=pabs@xor.pablotron.org) 07.10.19 Join homielowe [0] (n=chatzill@d207-81-67-190.bchsia.telus.net) 07.10.28 # * ddalton Finds it hard to believe no one has a player with a wake up alarm 07.13.55 # * daurn|laptop finds it hard to believe anyone is here 07.16.20 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 07.22.13 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@rockbox/developer/midkay) 07.22.28 Join AlexC [0] (n=AlexC@dragnet2034196178.dragnet.com.au) 07.25.43 Join RaRe [0] (n=Laffin_B@202-89-187-101.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) 07.25.57 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 07.33.05 Quit ddalton ("leaving") 07.41.33 Join kubiix [0] (n=Miranda@ip-89-103-17-41.karneval.cz) 07.44.31 Quit RaRe` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.45.21 Quit kwanteen__ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 07.47.15 Quit AlexC (Network is unreachable) 07.49.59 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 08.10.26 Quit jhulst ("Konversation terminated!") 08.16.34 Quit lnakiangh (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.19.51 Join ddalton [0] (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 08.20.01 # did anyone see my last comment on p7682? 08.21.45 # everyone who is on the flyspray mailing list saw it likely.... 08.25.37 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 08.29.10 Join Shaid [0] (i=shaid@203-214-57-1.dyn.iinet.net.au) 08.33.13 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B14561.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.33.52 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 08.38.34 Join chrisjs169|brb [0] (n=jack@pool-71-114-128-205.hrbgpa.dsl-w.verizon.net) 08.39.42 Quit chrisjs169|winxp (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.40.17 Quit chrisjs169 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.47.50 Join Soxs [0] (n=Chopper@201.158.206.6) 08.49.22 Join vloosie [0] (i=42b45253@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-939c1a184bcc63f7) 08.49.23 Quit vloosie (Client Quit) 08.49.47 Join vloosie [0] (i=cf3746a7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-1cb12c1c1c6cde5d) 08.51.30 Quit Rob222241 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.54.06 Quit oranges2 ("SHAZAAAM") 08.57.56 # hi does somebody knows if this may will work on a daewoo mp3 player? 08.58.44 # is the daewoo player listed ont he front page? 08.58.53 # no 08.59.09 # then what makes you think it would work? 08.59.12 # daewoo? 08.59.18 # the car? 09.00.26 # jeje no they also make mp3 players sorry my english isn't very good 09.02.46 # Is anyone here really good with Rockbox? 09.05.10 # vloosie: if you have a question to ask, just ask it 09.06.14 # ^^; I think I spoke with you before scorche. 09.06.35 # Remember, about how my iPod won't intailize the database? 09.07.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.10.53 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@hdp186.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 09.17.27 Join Ghwomb [0] (i=kvirc@c83-253-87-76.bredband.comhem.se) 09.18.56 # How it crashes when it reaches 600 items. 09.20.37 Quit Ghwomb (Client Quit) 09.20.48 # yes...and we recommended that you do a binary search to find the problem files 09.21.13 # I don't know how to do that. 09.21.24 # we told you how to do that.. 09.21.45 # I don't think you did :p 09.21.57 Join stevenm [0] (n=stevenm@infranelson.student.umd.edu) 09.22.59 # http://www.rockbox.org/irc/reader.pl?date=20070923 09.23.13 Join LordPenguin [0] (n=LordPeng@c-76-103-95-75.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 09.23.14 # yes, we did... Soap to be precise ;) 09.23.21 # Hello. 09.25.22 # Can anyone tell me how to make the rockbox firmware boot faster? 09.26.03 # on what device? 09.26.24 # a 5.5g 09.26.44 # I know, I remember him saying that I should split my files in half. And I remember someone else saying I need to do a binary search (which I have no clue how to do that) But, I though maybe an easier way to get around this problem would be to, in iTunes, select all the files, right click them, and then click "Convert ID3 Tags..." ... scorche? 09.27.07 # thought* 09.27.17 # well, assuming you did everything by the book, no...however having a few things like backdrops, etc can slow down the boot time a tiny bit 09.27.37 # vloosie: splitting your files in half, etc IS a binary search 09.27.43 # Well I just don't want it to go to deep sleep every time I shut it down. 09.27.52 Join Ghwomb [0] (i=kvirc@c83-253-87-76.bredband.comhem.se) 09.28.02 # LordPenguin: it sint going into deep sleep...it is shutting off 09.28.27 # vloosie: i dont know itunes 09.28.37 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 09.28.56 # Yeah...whatever you want to call it. I just noticed the apple firmware boots much faster, and that's about the only thing I like about it. 09.29.13 # the apple firmware actually boots much slower off of a shutdown 09.29.40 # Yes, but I don't shut it down often. I just let it shut down itself. 09.30.06 # scorche: There is a checkbox that says "Correct song information that may have been stored as Unicode in an incorrect format" and I thought that maybe this could fix the problem, scorche? I donno if you need to know iTunes to know if that would work or not. 09.30.13 # it takes a long time for the apple firmware to perform a total shutdown...it typically goes into sleep mode 09.30.34 # vloosie: i dont know...i couldnt tell you exactly what it does 09.30.46 # might as well tyr it... 09.30.49 # try 09.31.14 # Is there a way I can enable sleep mode with rockbox? 09.31.22 # rockbox doesnt support sleep mode 09.31.35 # Damn. Oh well. Thanks for you're help. 09.31.41 # you* 09.31.43 # your* 09.31.49 # *whatever 09.32.46 # Okay, thanks. I have one more question though just to make sure. The reason why Rockbox crashes is because something is wrong with the ID3 Tags/metadata... Right? 09.33.00 # likely 09.33.09 # And metadata IS ID3 tags? 09.33.26 # ID3 tags are a type of metadata, yes 09.34.06 Part Soxs 09.35.09 Join bluebrother [0] (i=058GYev1@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 09.35.11 Quit LordPenguin (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- \o/") 09.37.52 Join Entasis [0] (n=Jarred@ppp121-45-50-38.lns11.adl2.internode.on.net) 09.39.11 # Okay. 09.41.23 # Right now though I'm using this to see if it tells me anything.... http://checkmate.linuxonly.nl/ and if I still can't find it from that, I'm just going to forget about it because splitting all my files in half over and over again is a hassle. 09.41.51 Join AlexC [0] (n=AlexC@dragnet2034196149.dragnet.com.au) 09.41.52 # it should only take around 8 steps 09.43.16 # hello 09.43.28 # I have 10,123 tracks on my iPod 09.43.30 Quit RudMan_ (Remote closed the connection) 09.43.51 # vloosie: it doesnt matter....we are working with percentages...not absolute numbers 09.45.12 # And they are all in randomized hidden folders (iTunes does this) and I'm afraid that if I remove any iTunes will mess up my iPod or something >_> 09.45.42 # then dont do it if you really dont want to... 09.46.39 # I would if they weren't in randomized folders, I don't know how iTunes sorts the tracks on my ipod 09.46.53 # ike, i dono 09.46.56 # then dont do it if you really dont want to... 09.47.17 Join Genre9mp3 [0] (n=yngwiejo@athedsl-178314.home.otenet.gr) 09.49.49 # I also tried to play an MPEG movie on it but it didn't play, do you know why it would do this? 09.50.25 # how did you encode it? 09.51.33 # mencoder is good for mpeg 09.51.41 # * AlexC likes mencoder 09.53.53 # WMV1 09.54.18 Quit Isolinear () 09.54.21 # * AlexC raises eyebrow 09.54.30 # 320x240.... 64 kbps, 44kHz.... 09.54.41 # ;;>_> 09.55.08 # vloosie: wmv is not mpeg2... 09.55.09 # wmv? 09.55.12 # wtf are you thinking 09.55.27 Join Redbreva [0] (n=chatzill@host86-133-127-121.range86-133.btcentralplus.com) 09.55.39 # I don't know half the stuff I just said, to be honest. 09.56.06 # www.rockbox.org/wiki/PluginMpegplayer 10.01.16 Quit homielowe ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.7/2007091417]") 10.01.44 Join homielowe [0] (n=chatzill@d207-81-67-190.bchsia.telus.net) 10.09.36 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 10.09.37 Quit vloosie ("CGI:IRC") 10.23.49 Quit kfazz ("Leaving") 10.24.52 Join Isolinear [0] (n=A@c-76-105-254-119.hsd1.or.comcast.net) 10.25.03 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@freenode/staff/gnewsense.ompaul) 10.25.20 Quit desowin ("use linux") 10.25.42 Quit ddalton ("leaving") 10.29.56 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 10.30.07 Quit stevenm ("Connection reset by beer") 10.30.27 # hey, that is _my_ quit message 10.31.31 # lol 10.31.37 Join dnakichgi [0] (i=0@86.122.116.44) 10.32.51 # petur: do you think it is worth (possible?) to compile rockbox under mingw? 10.33.10 # I have no idea 10.48.33 Join n1s [0] (n=nils@nl104-208-62.student.uu.se) 10.51.24 # didn't someone on the ml use yagarto for building Rockbox once? 10.51.55 # (which is a mingw based toolchain) 10.55.05 # never heard of yagarto before 10.55.39 # right now I am compiling binutils and gcc on mingw, in a little while (I hope) I will now if it is possible 10.55.47 # "Yet another GNU ARM toolchain" 10.56.06 # http://www.yagarto.de/index.html 10.58.20 Quit Shaid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.03.10 Join ddalton [0] (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 11.03.40 # is anyone here familiar with the voice code? 11.05.13 Join bluebrother^ [0] (i=fbdeX2gy@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 11.05.13 Quit bluebrother (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.05.54 Nick bluebrother^ is now known as bluebrother (i=fbdeX2gy@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 11.07.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.10.34 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@c220-237-57-253.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 11.10.34 Quit bluebrother (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.10.42 Join bluebrother [0] (i=YYIgX9T0@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 11.11.23 # XavierGr: around? 11.12.42 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 11.12.43 Join XavierGr_ [0] (n=xavier@ppp60-182.adsl.forthnet.gr) 11.13.20 Quit bluebrother (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.13.24 Join bluebrother [0] (i=pyQytGFh@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 11.13.48 Quit solatis (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.14.19 # what will compile quicker? a machine with linux (800 mhz 256 mb ram) or a machine with windows using cygwin with 1 gb ram and dual core 2.1 ghz 11.14.46 # the windows one 11.15.06 # really? it takes 20 minutes here 11.15.12 # what will the linux one take? 11.15.18 # roughly 11.15.32 # * JdGordon modprobe's crystal-ball 11.16.00 # FATAL: Module crystal_ball not found. 11.16.16 Join SkinInd95_ [0] (n=chatzill@71-217-133-150.hlna.qwest.net) 11.18.17 Join solatis [0] (i=lmergen@cc1172915-a.ensch1.ov.home.nl) 11.18.17 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp224-68.adsl.forthnet.gr) 11.18.47 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@84-255-206-8.static.dsl.t-2.net) 11.18.59 Join Buschel [0] (n=AndreeBu@p54A3EDF6.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.22.01 # JdGordon: Can u answer my question? 11.22.24 # XavierGr: around? 11.22.30 # linuxstb_: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/ffmpeg-cvslog/2007-September/009705.html 11.24.01 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 11.24.03 Join Xavier__ [0] (n=xavier@ppp56-108.adsl.forthnet.gr) 11.29.57 Quit solatis (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.29.58 Quit n1s (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.30.42 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@hdp186.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 11.33.12 Nick Xavier__ is now known as XavierGr (n=xavier@ppp56-108.adsl.forthnet.gr) 11.33.33 Quit SkinInd95 (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 11.34.10 Join solatis [0] (i=lmergen@cc1172915-a.ensch1.ov.home.nl) 11.36.33 Join obo [0] (n=obo@rockbox/developer/obo) 11.37.39 # ddalton: I bet the linux bos will be faster or the same speed as cygwin. 11.38.14 # bluebrother: thanks 11.38.30 # but as I haven't checked I really don't know for sure. 11.38.53 # ok i guess I will find out when I buy a linux box :-) 11.39.21 Join nls_ [0] (n=nils@nl104-208-62.student.uu.se) 11.40.48 # last time I tried my old linux box it was less than 20 minutes, but unfortunately my hard disk died. And that box was less than 800 MHz 11.41.06 Quit XavierGr_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.41.25 # \o/ 11.41.35 # * bluebrother has PID detection running on windows 11.41.41 Quit AlexC (Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable)) 11.46.34 Join Xavier__ [0] (n=xavier@ppp13-29.adsl.forthnet.gr) 11.46.34 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 11.47.12 Nick Xavier__ is now known as XavierGr (n=xavier@ppp13-29.adsl.forthnet.gr) 11.50.13 Quit desowin (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.50.38 Join The-Compiler [0] (n=florian@141.36.77.83.cust.bluewin.ch) 11.51.31 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF729C.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.52.08 # bluebrother: PID detection? 11.52.25 # detection of the player based on USB VID / PID values 11.52.30 # ah 11.52.43 # windows api is really awful :( 11.53.30 # not process ID etc? ;p 11.53.33 # now let's see if there is a way to get the drive letter from that too ... but I doubt it. 11.54.03 # bluebrother: do you have a sansa? 11.54.15 Part Redbreva 11.54.30 # JdGordon: no 11.56.30 # bluebrother: but the win api has MSDN ;) 11.56.49 Nick parafin|away is now known as parafin (i=parafin@paraf.in) 11.57.09 # fortunately I'm entitled to get VS and the MSDN stuff for free from my university. Otherwise it would be really like hell 11.57.39 # but VS2005 is nice to use, I need to admit. And the integration of MSDN. 11.57.40 # MSDN is completely free online 11.57.57 # yep ... but the offline version is nicer 11.58.24 # or those helpful popup texts are broken in Firefox ... maybe I should've tried IE ;-) 11.58.30 # yes, going from VS to development on linux is a bit of a shock (of about 10 years) 11.58.48 # you can still use eclipse on linux ;-) 11.59.37 # I'm with anjuta now... it crashes from time to time and the search sucks, but otherwise it is usable 12.00.25 Nick nls_ is now known as nls (n=nils@nl104-208-62.student.uu.se) 12.01.52 Quit atsea-45 (Remote closed the connection) 12.04.41 # I wasnt imporessed with anjuta when i tried it 12.05.28 # I used kdevelop for the Qt stuff ... it has a bunch of issues but it's still quite useable. 12.05.35 # and gvim rules anyway ;-) 12.06.11 Quit ddalton ("leaving") 12.07.26 Quit linuxstb_ (Remote closed the connection) 12.08.57 # does anyone remembers which patch we have to apply for gcc 3.4.6 for coldfire? 12.09.39 # its on the wiki... 12.10.34 # XavierGr: it depends on what you are building it on but rockboxdev.sh does that check and applies the correct patch 12.10.41 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 12.11.11 # well I tried with an unpatched version of gcc on mingw but it fails to compile 12.11.17 # iirc that patch also only affected building on x64 12.11.22 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 12.11.27 # hmm crap :( 12.11.39 # bluebrother: they are separate patches 12.11.52 # no on linux there is one for x64 12.11.56 # oh, it's more than one patch? Seems I missed that. 12.12.02 # on macos and cygwin there is another 12.12.16 # I guess I will have to try with that too 12.12.29 # * JdGordon would really like Nico_P to join sometime soon :p 12.12.52 # XavierGr: what does it say when it fails? 12.12.59 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host84-228-dynamic.11-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 12.13.27 Quit homielowe (Remote closed the connection) 12.14.36 Join Knark_Kurir [0] (n=chatzill@c83-253-87-76.bredband.comhem.se) 12.14.37 # http://pastebin.com/m14e3034a 12.14.38 Nick Knark_Kurir is now known as Knark (n=chatzill@c83-253-87-76.bredband.comhem.se) 12.15.17 Nick Ghwomb is now known as a (i=kvirc@c83-253-87-76.bredband.comhem.se) 12.15.25 Nick Knark is now known as Ghwomb (n=chatzill@c83-253-87-76.bredband.comhem.se) 12.16.50 Quit a ("KVIrc 3.2.6 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/") 12.19.02 # XavierGr: there are some patches for that here http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14316 12.19.25 Join ddalton [0] (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 12.19.27 Part hachi 12.19.36 Join Frazz [0] (n=Fraser@thelawsons.plus.com) 12.19.40 # didn't really read the whole page so i'm not sure they apply but it sounds awfully similar to your problem 12.22.26 Quit DMJC (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.22.34 Join atsea-45 [0] (i=atsea-@gateway/tor/x-7ec7630e19e05f2b) 12.23.23 Join DMJC [0] (n=DMJC@219-90-227-147.ip.adam.com.au) 12.23.38 Join Xavier__ [0] (n=xavier@ppp131-135.adsl.forthnet.gr) 12.23.39 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 12.28.24 # nls: thanks 12.28.35 # I will try that if the current patch fails again 12.28.41 Nick Xavier__ is now known as XavierGr (n=xavier@ppp131-135.adsl.forthnet.gr) 12.29.03 Nick XavierGr is now known as XavierGr_ (n=xavier@ppp131-135.adsl.forthnet.gr) 12.29.13 # bloody ISP :( 12.30.44 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@e180224224.adsl.alicedsl.de) 12.31.03 # Domonoky: I succeeded ;-) 12.31.43 # nice.. :-) 12.33.32 Join seablue [0] (n=s@0x535c1344.banxx3.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk) 12.34.17 Join james_malone [0] (n=James@58.175.83.231) 12.34.21 Quit SkinInd95_ ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.7/2007091417]") 12.34.26 # gah failed hunks 12.34.27 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 12.34.33 # this turns to be an overkill 12.34.48 # Domonoky: just committed ... 12.38.51 Join BigBambi [0] (n=Alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 12.42.13 # bluebrother: it works.. :-) 12.42.33 # nice to hear it works also on other machines 12.42.52 # * bluebrother leaves for food 12.42.57 Join SkinInd95 [0] (n=chatzill@71-217-133-150.hlna.qwest.net) 12.45.47 Quit kclaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.48.19 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 12.48.21 Join juk [0] (n=Miranda@p5486C297.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.49.35 # yay hey Nico_P 12.49.41 # hi 12.49.54 # im trying to add a token to the wps which is only read at load... 12.50.12 # is { WPS_NO_TOKEN, "R", 0, parse_region_tag }, correct? 12.51.04 # seems ok to me 12.51.16 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@hdp186.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 12.51.23 # Failed parsing on line 1 : Invalid conditional char (not in an open conditional) 12.51.24 # ? 12.51.50 # what's the format of your R tag ? 12.52.09 # ah, i had it %# in the wps... seems it loaded 12.52.24 # /* FORMAT %#|x|y|w|h|[&]action| */ 12.53.33 # "Invalid conditional char (not in an open conditional" is most probably caused by the parser hitting a pipe char at the wrong place, which would mean parse_region_tag doesn't return the right skip value 12.53.55 # ah 12.54.22 Quit parafin ("So long and thanks for all the fish") 13.00.23 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54965D58.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.02.02 Quit BigBambi (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.05.16 Join kwanteen__ [0] (n=quentin_@82.251.220.67) 13.06.18 # JdGordon: is it ok now ? 13.07.04 # i tihnk its working 13.07.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.08.28 # Nico_P: is there a way to get it to ignore the entire line unless some #define is deifned? 13.08.39 # instead of having it in the parser to find the end of the line and skip it? 13.09.01 # JdGordon: use skip_end_of_line() 13.09.18 # look at parse_statusbar_enable() for an example 13.10.09 # cool 13.10.16 # mouse works in the sim :D 13.10.41 # in the wps i mean 13.10.53 # JdGordon: mrobe is working? 13.10.57 # no 13.11.07 # well.. mouse? 13.11.10 Join kclaf [0] (i=kclaf@85.95.211.245) 13.12.08 # Nico_P: mind having a quick look at my diff to make sure its ok? 13.12.23 # sure 13.13.06 # http://rafb.net/p/TIntlk19.html 13.13.58 # * JdGordon needs to implement something like the old action_signalscreenchange() for the touchpad/mouse 13.14.48 Join Genre9mp4 [0] (n=yngwiejo@athedsl-184511.home.otenet.gr) 13.14.48 Quit Genre9mp3 (Nick collision from services.) 13.15.29 Nick Genre9mp4 is now known as Genre9mp3 (n=yngwiejo@rockbox/contributor/Genre9mp3) 13.16.16 # JdGordon: what do you want to do in the WPS ? 13.16.44 # ah, create some sort of buttons ? 13.17.11 # yeah 13.17.21 # add regions to the wps so buttons can be set 13.17.36 # I origionally wanted to use the image locations, but figued that would be impossible 13.19.20 # * JdGordon is UI-king! 13.19.30 # JdGordon: why can't you use the image locations ? 13.19.53 # can't determine the associated action ? 13.20.17 # yeah 13.20.29 # i assumed that would be too hard anyway 13.20.35 # also, not every wps will have buttons 13.21.01 # the WPS part looks OK to me 13.21.32 # whats a better tag for it? I didnt want to use a letter for it 13.22.03 # what do you mean ? better than R ? 13.23.21 # yeah 13.26.32 # I don't know... R seems fine to me 13.29.56 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SimMouseInterface for the curious 13.32.34 # I know how to use google. 13.32.37 Part ddalton 13.32.52 Join ddalton [0] (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 13.33.16 # sorry that google message should have gone to ##c 13.35.18 Join AlexC [0] (n=AlexC@dragnet2034196224.dragnet.com.au) 13.35.40 # james_malone: around? 13.37.02 Quit Buschel () 13.40.45 # no your doing it wrong 13.40.49 # type 13.41.14 # wait that was meant to go to another channel 13.42.02 Quit SkinInd95 ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.7/2007091417]") 13.45.17 Quit petur ("real life") 13.45.33 # damn it I can't get gcc to compile for coldfire 13.45.45 # and the gains must be quite good in speed aspects 13.46.12 # timing the building of rockbox/tools mingw is 2 times faster than vmware 13.46.20 Join parafin [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 13.47.34 # XavierGr_: Any progress with the alarm? Anything I could do to help? could I see your new alarm set patch that allows you to set it in the time and date menu? 13.48.01 Quit james_malone ("I was using BOFHNet IRC version 1.2 by fmillion - get your copy today from http://www.the-bofh.com/bofhnet/irc !") 13.49.05 # ddalton: sorry didn't work on it at all this night, I was grapling with mingw and gcc 13.49.31 # I can post the patch on the tracker if you want to test it, but all entries except hours and minutes do nothing 13.49.38 # XavierGr_: Anything I could do to help? 13.49.41 # (on the alamr) 13.50.00 # what is wrong with it? 13.50.05 # ddalton: at the moment no 13.50.05 # about hours and minutes? 13.50.10 Join james_malone [0] (n=James@58.175.83.231) 13.50.33 # nothing is wrong with the patch, it just needs to extend the alarm drivers to set/get the date on them 13.50.52 # ok can you poste it? I want to have a look 13.53.20 # Hey 13.57.48 # ddalton: 7819, as I said work in progress, no point for anyone to commit it at this stage 13.59.53 # ok I will take a look 14.00.02 Join Lear [0] (i=chatzill@rockbox/developer/lear) 14.01.10 Quit kubiix (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.03.09 # XavierGr_: Just looking through your code it looks like the splash messages (errors waking up in etc) aren't going to talk is that a problem? 14.03.30 # I can probably write you up a quick patch if you want 14.05.34 # ddalton: because some things might change in the near future I would suggest to wait before making a patch for voice 14.06.05 # except if you have an immediate need to use it in such a way yourself 14.06.10 # XavierGr_: Ok well I will just make the splash screens talk. (otherwise I can't test it) 14.07.04 # how much do you think would change? 14.08.40 # ddalton: I am not sure, ideally nothing at all, but I don't know 14.11.45 # so how does it work right arrow gets you into the alarm stuff? 14.11.55 # or is there a whole new screen for the alarm 14.14.09 # XavierGr_: Once I apply your patch and I make changes how do I make a patch of just my changes so for voice and not include your patch in my patch? 14.15.36 # ddalton: the menu didn't change, the alarm is in the same menu position 14.15.51 # under system? 14.16.02 # ddalton: but once you open the alarm menu the time/date screen will appear (with different title) 14.16.04 # yes 14.16.18 # so it won't talk 14.16.37 # I will do it tomorrow 14.16.39 # I don't know, if the time/date screen talks then it will talk too 14.16.41 # the voice stuff 14.16.43 Join hannesd_ [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 14.25.08 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 14.26.14 Quit kwanteen__ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 14.28.38 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 14.30.56 # XavierGr_: The time date screen talks but the special alarm messages like "waking up in" won't speak 14.30.59 Quit AlexC ("Ex-Chat") 14.31.15 # XavierGr_: Do you think the alarm stuff should go under the system menu in the main menu? 14.38.49 # I am nost sure 14.38.53 # linuxstb: is the w32 binary of sansapatcher build with unicode support or multibyte? 14.39.27 # ddalton: yeah it could be better for me that I use the alarm all the time, but moveing menu entries should be discussed 14.39.55 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 14.40.51 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 14.48.16 Quit hannesd_ ("Client suicide") 14.49.58 # XavierGr_: I have done it here to a check from svn and I will test it and see if I did it right. I get a warning. Now I think of it I didn't have to copy the function only had to move someone code from the old system menu to the new one and just use it from settings_menu.c actually maybe I neeeded to create a h file then. 14.50.12 # neded 14.50.14 # and some 14.53.47 # my old voice file worked fine with it 14.57.04 Join Entasis_ [0] (n=Jarred@ppp121-45-50-38.lns11.adl2.internode.on.net) 14.58.11 Quit Entasis (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.03.03 Quit ddalton ("leaving") 15.03.08 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp179-234.adsl.forthnet.gr) 15.06.25 Quit ToHellWithGA (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.07.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.13.40 Quit james_malone (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.13.46 Quit juk ("See you later. Bye.") 15.20.37 Quit XavierGr_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.20.40 Join hannesd_ [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 15.25.15 Quit Lear ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.7/2007091417]") 15.25.22 Quit bluebrother ("Verlassend") 15.25.46 Quit hannesd_ ("Client suicide") 15.27.36 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 15.27.42 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 15.32.13 Quit Frazz (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.36.10 # * Domonoky added sapi_voice script support in rbutil.. :-) 15.39.57 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 15.39.57 Join XavierGr_ [0] (n=xavier@ppp95-123.adsl.forthnet.gr) 15.41.50 # is there any way I can tell the database thing to not scan some dirs , I have audio books, which I don't want it to play 15.43.10 Quit davina (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.44.42 # gregj: no 15.45.17 # I found a hacky way, bit that feels whackey 15.45.17 # ;) 15.45.47 # after database update (manual only,otherwise iopd goes crazy, skips audio, and shit) - I rename directory 15.58.24 Join kkurbjun [0] (n=kkurbjun@c-67-166-49-171.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 16.00.14 Join nardul [0] (n=kse@0x50a13ed9.kjnxx4.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk) 16.00.21 # Hey 16.01.31 Quit desowin (Remote closed the connection) 16.04.09 # Does anyone know the status on powermanagement of the 5th generation ipods? 16.05.01 Join kwanteen__ [0] (n=quentin_@82.251.220.67) 16.17.14 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@hdp186.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 16.21.26 Join fm2 [0] (i=3e865035@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-18bb5a94ef2f7482) 16.22.08 # Hello. I have the fresh RB from SVN, but get the following error when building the sim for H120: filetypes.c:89: error: `VOICE_EXT_RWPS' undeclared here (not in a function) 16.22.43 # VOICE_EXT_RWPS is not in the generated lang.h. How so? 16.23.13 Join whitespiral [0] (i=bd998a8a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-6fc01a3d287a83e6) 16.24.49 # And another question: if I have following macros: #define IF_GATHER_CALL_STATS(x) x and #define STATS_STRUCT(name) #name, will IF_GATHER_CALL_STATS(STATS_STRUCT(aaa)) be expanded to "aaa"? 16.26.20 # Hm..., it's quite here. 16.27.23 Quit whitespiral (Client Quit) 16.28.20 Part fm2 16.38.02 # hmm, any linker scrip wizards around? 16.38.46 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 16.39.38 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 16.46.17 Quit davina (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.51.09 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 16.51.33 Join Shadowrazor [0] (i=HydraIRC@69.148-246-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be) 16.55.15 Join einhirn [0] (n=Miranda@p5B033EF6.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 16.57.02 Join spiorf_ [0] (n=spiorf@87.14.205.118) 17.03.08 Join bluebrother [0] (i=3KDGv02u@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 17.04.03 Quit spiorf (Connection timed out) 17.04.19 Quit Shadowrazor (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.07.30 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.07.31 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@adsl-70-135-35-21.dsl.frs2ca.sbcglobal.net) 17.08.18 Join hannesd_ [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 17.14.25 # this mingw situation drives me crazy.... 17.15.12 Join Shadowrazor [0] (i=HydraIRC@69.148-246-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be) 17.16.05 Quit tictoc ("Leaving") 17.16.24 Quit BHSPitLappy ("Leaving") 17.22.01 # Domonoky: did you resize the configuation dialog on purpose? 17.22.55 # XavierGr_: what you do in mingw? 17.24.58 # bluebrother: not really.. 17.25.44 Quit Shadowrazor (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-") 17.26.58 # the only missing tts engine for rbutil is now festival.. but it shouldnt be to hard to support it now... 17.27.08 # ok. 17.27.14 # well, you're the voice guy ;-) 17.30.05 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp264-12.adsl.forthnet.gr) 17.42.09 # * Domonoky thinks he leaves the festival support in rbutil to someone else.. it seem diffucult to get working win32 binarys for windows.. 17.43.39 Join merbanan [0] (n=banan@83.233.243.132) 17.46.02 Quit XavierGr_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.47.45 # btw, how's the plugins stuff going? 17.49.28 # i tryed to use plugins for the different tts engines.. but it was too much hassle.. plugins are difficult to debug... 17.51.55 # so i think we need to define what we want as a plugin, and define a interface for it.. 17.59.47 Quit nardul ("Leaving") 18.06.03 Join fm2 [0] (i=543a786b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-62812b371f420cda) 18.07.24 # Hello. Anybody seen questions at 16:22 today? Any comments? 18.08.53 Quit fm2 (Client Quit) 18.17.49 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@bas3-montreal28-1177918486.dsl.bell.ca) 18.18.34 Quit BigMac ("Konversation terminated!") 18.18.56 # fm2 did you try a "make clean" ? 18.26.06 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.26.27 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF729C.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.31.41 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@westquad-188-27.reshall.umich.edu) 18.32.28 Quit midgey (Client Quit) 18.32.35 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@westquad-188-27.reshall.umich.edu) 18.35.36 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.38.28 Join linuxstb [0] (i=5343d4aa@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 18.38.36 Quit linuxstb (Client Quit) 18.38.47 Join linuxstb [0] (n=chatzill@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 18.39.01 Join dandin1 [0] (n=dandin1@bas7-ottawa23-1088817943.dsl.bell.ca) 18.40.05 Quit ender` (" On-line, adj. The idea that a human being should always be accessible to a computer.") 18.40.51 Quit linuxstb (Remote closed the connection) 18.42.08 # hmm, how about adding reorderable menus to the NODO document? 18.43.14 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@84-255-206-8.static.dsl.t-2.net) 18.47.25 Join Febs [0] (n=chatzill@207-172-204-33.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 18.47.43 # bluebrother: indeed, I guess thats a no-no task 18.49.31 Join jw [0] (i=4cdf6a9d@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-c0602cdbc182212e) 18.50.09 # wow the NODO in svn is outdated... 18.50.33 # it's all about HWCODEC 18.50.41 # is there anyone with twiki access? 18.52.04 # jw: yep 18.52.48 # nls, do you have the power to remove users or change my email address? 18.53.38 # jw: don't think so, as LinusN, Bagder or Zagor when they are around 18.54.59 # nls, I've been trying for a while, no one seems to respond. Do have write access to this page: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/JonathanWrightsell 18.55.00 # but you should be able to edit your email adress yourself afair 18.55.28 Join RudMan_ [0] (n=RudMan@ool-182fb504.dyn.optonline.net) 18.55.35 # I've changed my email address I guess on the backend but that page in question still references an email address that I don't use 18.56.52 # and it seems everybody else's email addresses are hidden (from TwikiUsers) 19.00.25 Join RudMan [0] (n=RudMan@ool-18ba0359.dyn.optonline.net) 19.03.16 Quit dandin1 () 19.03.57 Join _RudMan_ [0] (n=RudMan@ool-18b87106.dyn.optonline.net) 19.04.34 Join faemir [0] (n=faemir@85-211-165-65.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk) 19.07.04 # can someone tell me what the reason for not including patches like say... album are not in the official build, and whether they ever will be? 19.07.07 Quit RudMan (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.07.32 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.08.00 Quit _RudMan_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.08.05 # faemir: album art isn't implemented the right way 19.08.25 # Nico_P, what about other patches? is it all just problems with then that means they can't really use them? 19.08.52 # (like the one that I need to run half of my themes on for instance) 19.09.00 # a scrolling patch or something 19.09.19 # generally, patches that don't get accepted are either unwanted or not done the right way 19.09.29 # ok, thanks 19.09.33 # damn it :P 19.09.42 # scrolling margins is something that viewports will make possbile 19.10.05 # ..? 19.10.18 # viewports? 19.10.37 # sorry... basically it means that the same functionality will be achieved in a better, more elegant way 19.10.44 # oh awesome 19.10.47 # so we don't want to commit the "hackish" patch 19.11.16 # And, do you know whether the new ipod range is entirely new hardware like the nano 2nd gen was? 19.11.21 # don't hold your breath though, we've been waiting for viewports for quite a long time... 19.11.32 # yes it is 19.11.37 # aww damn 19.11.43 # there is also the possibility that noone with enough knowledge looked at it 19.11.46 # so it might be a while for them to have rockbox on 19.11.48 Join tom1 [0] (n=tv@87.230.125.6) 19.12.09 # faemir: exactly, it might even never happen. you can read this: http://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2007/09/18/rockbox-on-the-ipod-classic/ 19.12.14 # but that usually doesn't apply to much patches, especially not to those eyecandy stuff like album art that gets asked for quite frequently 19.12.31 # how long did it take to get it on the older ipods? 19.12.48 # faemir: that's a tough question... it's not even really finished 19.13.00 # I guess rockbox never is :P 19.13.00 # ask the IPL guys how long they needed to get code run on the Ipods at all ;-) 19.13.08 # and ipodlinux did most of the prelimary work... here there is none of that 19.14.15 # Hopefully the new iaudio X7 will be easier to get it working on and I will get one of those instead =] 19.14.18 # faemir: anyway, for code to run on the new ipods, an exploit needs to be found first. no exploit has been found yet on the nano 2G 19.14.47 # ah, oh dear. 19.14.57 # * faemir slaps apple 19.16.02 # It would be nice if someone could go through the themes list and divide it into those that run on vanilla rockbox and those that need extra patches 19.16.26 # faemir: do you know about www.rockbox-themes.org ? 19.16.29 # I wonder if anyone would object to someone doing that. 19.16.34 # nope 19.17.12 # I found mine in the quadmire that is the rockbox website :D 19.17.12 # quadgmire * 19.17.12 # rargh. 19.17.12 # well that site is much friendlier than the wiki 19.17.12 DBUG Enqueued KICK faemir 19.17.12 # quagmire ** 19.17.12 # ok, thanks =] 19.21.49 # oh yeh, I see, thanks! 19.21.49 Quit RudMan_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.21.49 Quit jw ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 19.21.49 # woah, I didn't realise the one I was using could use a daily build :| 19.21.49 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 19.21.49 # * faemir swaps back 19.21.49 # Hmm, can I just unzip the daily ontop of the custom build, or do I have to do something else? 19.21.49 Join Buschel_ [0] (n=abc@p54A3CF51.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.21.49 Join linuxstb [0] (n=chatzill@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 19.21.49 # Bagder: Around? 19.22.00 # faemir: that should work 19.22.04 # thanks 19.27.05 # it might leave some old cruft around (like plugins that are not part of the official build) though 19.27.05 # So would removing the folder then putting in the daily build be better? 19.27.05 # (while in the original firmware) 19.27.05 # if you care about a tidy build folder I'd say so. OTOH it isn't unsafe to just extract the official build on top of an unofficial 19.27.05 # faemir: if you do that you'll lose your settings and other things 19.27.05 # so it's up to you to decide that ... 19.27.05 # ok 19.27.05 *** Alert Mode level 1 19.27.05 # Oh and, how often do people recommend I should update rockbox? I can do it every day, but I don't know if that's worth it 19.27.05 DBUG Enqueued KICK bluebrother 19.27.05 # for the settings, copy /.rockbox/config.cfg 19.27.05 # if you're happy with your current build there is no need to update daily 19.27.05 *** Alert Mode level 2 19.27.05 # what about if the current build has... odd moments? :D 19.27.05 *** Alert Mode level 3 19.27.05 # but if you want to e.g. help finding bugs by trying the latest version you can update as often as you like ;-) 19.27.05 *** Alert Mode level 4 19.27.05 # well, that could happen. But it could happen on every update ... 19.27.05 *** Alert Mode level 5 19.27.05 # ok 19.27.05 *** Alert Mode level 6 19.27.05 # Well I'm a bleeding edge guy, so why not? 19.27.05 *** Alert Mode level 7 19.27.05 # (speaking of bleeding edge, x.org 7.3 killed me XD) 19.27.05 *** Alert Mode level 8 19.27.05 # bluebrother, personally how often do you update it? 19.27.16 # it depends. Sometimes almost daily, sometimes (when I'm working on something) more often, sometimes less than weekly 19.27.53 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=steve-o@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 19.31.37 # why are the fonts .fnt by the way? 19.32.02 # why not? It's a custom format. 19.32.03 Quit Genre9mp3 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.33.28 # because you could just use a format already available? 19.34.03 # no -- afaik there wasn't a suitable format available back that time ... 19.34.52 # so opentype / type 1 / truetype aren't suitable? 19.35.07 Join Sox1 [0] (n=Chopper@201.158.156.94) 19.35.13 # absolutely not. They are vector fonts, and the player is a bitmap display. 19.35.25 # true. 19.35.30 # so they would look really crappy 19.35.31 Join webguest07 [0] (i=5610a04a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e4550e06b0e1088b) 19.35.50 # ugh, I forgot to backup the database. 19.36.02 # copy the *.tcd files 19.36.08 # heh, bit late now XD 19.36.23 # also they would need to be rendered into bitmaps etc, which would take a fair deal of cpu and complicate the code 19.36.25 # ah, so you removed the old folder instead of just renaming? Oh. 19.36.36 # yep. 19.36.51 # Bagder: (when you arrive) Could you replace the c200 bootloader on the download server with this one (it's the version I tagged in SVN, and included in the sansapatcher binaries) - http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/firmware.mi4 19.37.06 *** Alert Mode OFF 19.37.41 # Rockbox was really good for software freedom day, I helped out at one being held near where I lived and all I did was show them doom and they were like "oooo" :D 19.37.45 # No need to ask on here... :( 19.38.32 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 19.38.32 # * bluebrother wonders why there wasn't even a question 19.38.45 # * faemir was as well :| 19.39.06 # Well, I'll think of another one, hold on 19.40.51 # Does rockbox favour the iPod, or does it run equally well on iAudio, iRiver, Gigabeat players? 19.41.51 # It works the same on both the iriver I tried and my 5.5gen ipod 19.41.52 # webguest07: it runs better on the non-iPods 19.42.05 # actually yes that's true. ipod battery = lame 19.42.36 Join Redbreva [0] (n=chatzill@host86-133-127-121.range86-133.btcentralplus.com) 19.42.37 # ooo, I have a question, Nico_P how come one day I updated rockbox and my battery life went from around 2.5 hours to more like 6? 19.43.47 # faemir: at some point in the past few months, there were improvements in how rockbox manages the hardware in the ipods, which resulted in better battery life 19.43.54 # oh ok =] 19.43.56 # and to be completely exact, the runtime penalty affects all PortalPlayer based players 19.44.20 # You mean PP502x players? 19.44.45 Join RaRe` [0] (n=Laffin_B@202-89-187-101.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) 19.44.49 # yes 19.45.15 Quit Sox1 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.45.38 # I want a 30gb (at least) rockbox compatible player, I've been forced towards iPod because lack of availability of other players :( 19.45.55 # webguest07, In my opinion, I would go for an iaudio X5L 19.46.14 # but it's now unsupported, basically because they are literally about to release the X7 series 19.46.22 # so I would wait, then get an X7L 19.46.23 Join kubiix [0] (n=Miranda@ip-89-103-17-41.karneval.cz) 19.46.23 # :O 19.46.34 # which hopefully will be rockbox-able 19.47.00 # considering the X5L has 35h battery life, the X7L will hopefully have more =] 19.47.36 # is there a chance that the battery lifetime for 5th gen iPods will be optimized during the next devcon or so? the optimizations for 1st/2nd came very surprisingly :o) 19.47.48 # iAudio players are hard to find at competitive prices in the UK 19.48.09 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 19.48.31 # Buschel_: I think the problem is that no-one really knows what the problem is 19.48.43 # why on earth should the X5 be unsupported? 19.48.57 # or are you referring to Cowon? 19.49.15 # faemir: I know nothing about the X7, but if it's a brand new player, then it isn't likely to be based on the same (relatively old) hardware as the X5, hence it will be a completely new Rockbox port. So it will be a long wait, unless you want to work on the port yourself. 19.49.31 # linuxstb, true =[ 19.49.44 # But maybe it will be easy to develop :D 19.49.56 # nls: i thought _what_ was clear (e.g. ATA-off, PP-config), "only" _how_ is not known... 19.50.00 # if that's so, I will just get an X5L then instead though 19.50.15 # webguest07, i'm frmo the UK, just go on advancedmp3 or amazon... 19.50.37 # faemir: "easy" is very likely to still be about a year's work - that's assuming skilled people take an interest and work on it. 19.50.50 # linuxstb, =[ 19.51.07 # Buschel_: afaik those are just theories, maybe highly likely to be true but also "pp-config" is sort of an over-simplification :-) 19.51.23 Quit webguest07 ("CGI:IRC (Error)") 19.51.26 # However, the firmware on iaudio players is pretty good compared to other players though 19.51.37 Join webguest07 [0] (i=5610a04a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ce62c854e9847f7d) 19.51.37 Quit webguest07 (Client Quit) 19.51.46 Join webguest07 [0] (i=5610a04a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-c15ba8dc480485e3) 19.52.07 # nls: yes, quite euphemistic statement ;) 19.53.34 # nls: the HDD e.g. consumes about 12mA in ide 19.53.47 # oh dear, I just realised how criminal ipod prices are, their 1gb nano is £99, while the flash based iaudio is 4gb for the same price >_> 19.53.59 # nls: ...*idle mode. switching it off should give a lot more battery lifetime 19.54.22 Quit spiorf_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.54.58 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@87.14.205.118) 19.56.04 # Buschel_: yep, that should save quite a bit, did about 1 hour difference when I ran a test on my h300 ~13->~14 19.57.35 Quit webguest07 ("CGI:IRC (Error)") 20.00.01 Quit Buschel_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.00.09 # linuxstb, so what DAP would you recommend that runs rockbox? 20.01.26 Quit RaRe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.01.30 # Anything... It depends on what hardware features you want - fm, recording, colour LCD (and size of LCD), hard disk, flash etc 20.02.25 # All I want is 20GB storage or more 20.02.35 # (I don't care about anything else) 20.02.49 # Also, how important is battery life - I can live with around 5 hours without a problem, so am happy with even the worst ipods. 20.03.29 # 5 hours is good with me 20.05.41 # I would probably recommend a gigabeat F20 (or F40) - they are only available used, but are extremely good value (around $100 USD for 40GB) 20.06.15 Join courtc_ [0] (n=court@c-24-99-230-214.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 20.06.48 # what is the difference between the f20 & f40? 20.06.57 # The number is the disk size. 20.07.09 # ah ok 20.07.24 # If they are that cheap in the UK then hell yes! 20.07.26 # Although the F40 is slightly larger physically - to accomdate a dual-platter disk. 20.07.33 # of course. 20.07.46 # I've seen a few F20s sell on ebay.co.uk for around 40 pounds in the last week. 20.07.54 # any other models which are any good? 20.07.59 # excluding all ipods here. 20.08.21 # Yes, the iaudio x5/m5 and iriver h1x0/h3x0 are all decent DAPs. 20.08.43 # ok, thanks 20.09.02 # woah, that gigabeat looks /slick/ 20.09.38 Join Buschel_ [0] (n=abc@p54A3CF51.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.11.48 Quit courtc (Read error: 111 (Connection refused)) 20.11.58 # haha, someone on ebay is selling his iaudio x5 with rockbox on it, or atleast the closeup has rockbox on it =] 20.12.20 # night all! 20.12.26 # 'night 20.12.38 Nick courtc_ is now known as court (n=court@c-24-99-230-214.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 20.13.28 Nick court is now known as courtc (n=court@c-24-99-230-214.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 20.14.37 Nick Buschel_ is now known as Buschel (n=abc@p54A3CF51.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.16.50 # linuxstb, how much would a brand new f20 be worth? 20.17.08 Quit desowin ("use linux") 20.17.44 # I don't know, I guess they would have cost about 150-200 UKP originally (but that's just a guess). 20.18.19 # ok 20.18.19 # But I paid about 45 UKP for a second-hand one in excellent condition about 6 months ago. 20.18.43 # awesome 20.18.55 # how... often do they come up on ebay? :| 20.19.44 # No idea. 20.20.00 Quit Febs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.20.36 # There's one now - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TOSHIBA-GIGABEAT-F20-20GB-MP3-PHOTO-VIEWER-BOXED_W0QQitemZ250168418876QQihZ015QQcategoryZ73839QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem 20.21.15 Join Febs [0] (n=chatzill@207-172-204-33.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 20.21.27 # I saw =] Unfortunately I have a working 30gb ipod right here which I would need to sell first :P 20.21.29 # would there be idea in replacing the codec memory functions with a memory pool functions? 20.22.13 Join webguest67 [0] (i=47a1f9c7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-eb96b0c85b1afc76) 20.22.15 # Ideally the codecs shouldn't use malloc at all. A lot of them don't. 20.22.45 # yes, but having a memory pool would be the next best thing 20.22.57 # i think 20.24.06 # Well, the current implementation doesn't use free, and works fine. 20.24.06 Quit webguest67 (Client Quit) 20.24.13 # (for existing codecs) 20.24.36 # yeah.. didn't work that well for dumb :) 20.24.52 # had to replace it with a one having proper free 20.25.07 # linuxstb, so what battery life do you yourself get out of the f20 then? 20.25.11 Quit parafin ("So long and thanks for all the fish") 20.25.31 # faemir: I've never run out.... But I think people have reported around 18+ hours. 20.25.45 # awesome 20.26.04 # be right back. 20.26.07 Quit faemir ("Leaving") 20.26.47 Join fm2 [0] (i=3eb4bc0d@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ab09f4da69ec3e49) 20.27.12 # linuxstb: hello! 20.27.34 Join schneiko_ [0] (n=heiko@dslb-084-057-064-066.pools.arcor-ip.net) 20.29.11 # Could you please tell your opinion to the question asked today at 16.22.08 according to IRC log? I think you're the one who could know the answer. 20.30.09 # hi there. i guess i found a bug in rockbox r14831 on iPod Mini 2G. The iPod crashes when i plug in the usb cable. is this a known issue already? 20.30.26 # schneiko_: Yes. 20.31.31 # ok 20.32.21 # fm2: I don't know. The build table doesn't report problems. 20.33.37 # linuxstb: is that bug in the tracker already? i would like to check back and upgrade as soon as it is fixed... couldn'd find anything right now... 20.33.53 # I think so, yes. 20.34.10 # linuxstb: yes, that's what I don't get. I did svn revert in tortoise, it shows no changes. OK, have to figure it out myself somehow. 20.35.01 Quit rocko (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.35.09 Quit hannesd_ ("Client suicide") 20.35.29 # fm2: Did you delete your build directory and re-run configure? Also, if all else fails, delete your svn directory and check it out again from scratch. 20.35.43 # linuxstb: as to the problems (challenges ;-) of yesterday: I don't see a way other than do two passes. One pass compiles, the second gathers the stings, creates a file out of them, and compiles that single file. And then the linker steps in. 20.36.13 # But this would make the build process much more complicated, so won't do it. 20.37.01 # And the feature I'm working on has no chances to be accepted (as I think), so I'll abandon working on it. 20.39.45 Join lazka [0] (n=lazka@85-124-42-20.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at) 20.40.44 # Bagder: hi! are you around? 20.40.45 Join Genre9mp3 [0] (n=yngwiejo@athedsl-185736.home.otenet.gr) 20.46.47 Quit fm2 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 20.49.32 # * nls still thinks that a simple make clean would fix fm2's problems but it seems he doesn't read the logs and pops out quite fast :-/ (I had that same problem when working on the lang cleanup) 20.50.31 # that's it, I quit with that damn mingw business, I've been fighting all day with it and always the same error 20.50.50 # pity and it seemed to be way faster than vmware and cygwin 20.51.51 # does cygwin have ccache? it speeds up compiling on native linux quite a bit 20.52.30 Join parafin [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 20.52.44 # nls: I am not sure, I think I tried once to enable it back when I was using it but I failed 20.52.59 # but vmware is much faster than cygwin with or without ccache 20.53.32 # yeah, does the vmware image have ccache then? :-) 20.53.42 # it is just that mingw seems more compact and fast 20.53.46 # nls: of course! 20.54.26 # XavierGr: you could always take the easy way out, convert to linux ;-) 20.55.06 # nls: sometimes I really wonder why I just don't do that.... 20.55.21 # but old habits are difficult to forget 20.56.36 # I switched about a year ago when i realised that I didn't really play any games anymore, and haven't looked back 20.56.59 Quit BHSPitLappy (Connection timed out) 21.00.32 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 21.01.34 Quit kwanteen__ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 21.04.56 Quit Febs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.05.57 Quit The-Compiler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.07.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.10.37 Join amiconn [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 21.11.53 Join faemir [0] (n=faemir@85-211-165-65.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk) 21.12.22 # linuxstb, one more thing, does the gigabeat f20 work easily with linux? 21.13.22 # Hmm, seems like tomal did some unnecessary work... 21.13.34 # faemir: Yes, it just mounts as an external drive, like all Rockbox players. 21.13.42 Join flami [0] (n=waaaa@85.94.226.54) 21.13.52 # Partially unnecessary, that is 21.14.15 # * amiconn is thinking about a significant change to the grayscale lib 21.14.27 # linuxstb, i'm talking about the normal firmware 21.14.59 # faemir: it has an UMS mode too 21.15.04 # Hi , I cant seem to copy a new version of rockbox onto my nano ( 1st gen ), i get an error that i cant replace roxbox.ipod and various other files. Also deleteing it wont work either, there weil always be a 0 kb file left . My ipod is in disk only mode now. 21.15.12 # HELP ;) 21.15.13 # faemir: No, it needs some proprietory Windows application to transfer music to it. 21.15.51 # faemir: But the OF is so bad, no-one involved with Rockbox ever touches it. 21.16.38 Join midgey_ [0] (n=tjross@westquad-188-27.reshall.umich.edu) 21.16.38 Quit midgey (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.16.55 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@m207.net81-66-74.noos.fr) 21.17.08 # flami: sounds like disk corruption, you should run a scan on it, like scandisk, chkdsk, fsck.vfat etc 21.17.13 # * Nico_P has never even played a track in the gigabeat OF 21.17.19 # Ok thanks 21.17.27 # The grayscale lib will (hopefully) offer 128 shades instead of 33, while using half as much RAM as now 21.17.27 # linuxstb, ok 21.18.08 # linuxstb, do you have any idea how much I could sell my 30gb ipod for? (5.5 gen) 21.18.22 # ...and being faster to update, without "snow" effect when updating often (e.g. in doom) 21.18.34 # ran chkdsj lets see if it helps 21.18.51 # I was already wondering why linux only moutned it Read Only , tahts why i switched to weenydoze 21.20.14 Join darkless [0] (n=darkless@62.79.44.48.adsl.vby.tiscali.dk) 21.20.51 # flami: linux usually mounts disks as read only when there are errors on them 21.21.09 # yea ... though a bit too alte about that :/ 21.21.16 # so that can be seen as indicator ;-) 21.21.41 # weoobee works now :P ( the entpackageing 21.21.47 # unziping :P 21.22.07 # ok neat 21.22.12 # works 21.25.04 Quit flami ("Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee") 21.29.02 # Hmm, there are builds missing?! 21.29.07 # * amiconn pings Bagder 21.29.40 # Yay, linking with ld > 2.17 works now with a small link script change, I wonder if it is a bug in newer ld or if it was an intended change... 21.30.27 # * nls notices that we are down to 6 servers 21.30.36 # build-servers that is 21.30.53 # ? 21.31.04 # Last round was built on 14 servers... 21.31.34 # ah, looked at the wrong number then, what is that other number on the right edge of the table 21.31.52 # the score of course! 21.31.53 # 'score', as it says in the table header... 21.31.59 # * nls shuts up now... 21.36.32 Join jonashn [0] (i=573e6a35@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-14116007d0bbcba4) 21.37.41 Join Lear [0] (i=chatzill@rockbox/developer/lear) 21.41.44 # Lear: I fixed the linker script to work with ld 2.18 and later :-) 21.41.56 # Yes, I saw that. 21.43.48 # for some reason the .ibss section seemed to overwrite the first ~20kbytes of the executable with zeros, I guess that has to do with their change to vma/lma handling 21.44.20 # amiconn: What FPS does the C200's lcd manage now? 21.44.24 # adding an AT> DRAM after the closing bracket of section .ibss fixed it 21.46.47 # but support for another coldfire processor was added to both gcc and binutils this week so we will not be able to build the crosscompiler with 2.18 without patching it... 21.46.53 Join revnort [0] (i=d06a143e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-a7f73be81ba7b656) 21.47.08 Quit jonashn ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 21.47.26 # Or remove that processor from the gcc "build list". 21.48.01 # hey folks, im new to rockbox and i was wondering if anyone knew a good 'how to' on themes 21.48.21 # Lear: can you do that without changin the source? 21.49.08 # Not that I'm aware, but the change is simple. 21.49.31 # yeah, I did that today to try out the latest snapshot 21.51.18 # revnort: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/CustomWPS 21.51.28 # Did you do any speed tests? 21.52.20 # just a quick one with tremor, no change since the last one, about 277% realtime on a file that is 326% with svn 21.52.23 # linuxstb: 14.5fps @30MHz, 38.5fps @80MHz 21.52.33 # thanks Nico...sorry to interupt to the rest 21.53.30 Quit revnort ("CGI:IRC") 21.56.07 # Was that with lower -O or less code in IRAM? 21.56.36 # amiconn: OK, so you were right to predict video performance may not be great... 21.56.41 # Could be interesting to see how 3.4.6-generated code reacts to the same change... 21.57.41 # what causes the c200 cpu to throttle between 30 and 80 mhz? basically, what warrants a throttle? 21.57.42 # Lear: I used O2 and removed all the stuff in lsp_lookup.h and floor0.c from iram, afact that shouldn't affect floor1 files 21.57.50 # linuxstb: It might not be that bad (lcd_yuv_blit() still isn't implemented), because the calculations can be done in the 'shadow' time which is unused in lcd_update() 21.58.33 # Looks like we really need to find out the meaning of the various bits in the lcd bridge's base register... 21.58.46 # I think there must be some bits to set the delay 21.59.11 # * amiconn wonders what fps a 4th gen greyscale or mini 1st gen gets with svn 22.03.03 Join stevenm [0] (n=stevenm@infranelson.student.umd.edu) 22.04.02 # Finally, and let it be in the logs: some MIDI files sound honky not because 10 bits is not enough fractional precision (it is) but because the depth of the pitch bend effect can change based on Controller 6. 22.04.29 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p5B03B68F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 22.04.41 Join ToHellWithGA [0] (n=ryan@d2-240.rb2.clm.centurytel.net) 22.04.57 # How to implement this efficiently is another matter. I don't suppose it's possible to include 128 different tables into the code? :) 22.05.02 # I wonder how much space that would need 22.05.41 Nick parafin is now known as parafin|away (i=parafin@paraf.in) 22.07.32 # Depends on the size of the tables... 22.08.04 # Right now the midi plugin isn't really usable anyway (except maybe on gigabeat) 22.08.47 # amiconn, I don't know.. I've been using it quite a lot on h300 22.08.55 # Really? 22.09.04 # yea, ever since Linus optimized the crap out of it 22.09.11 # *most* midi files I tried throw a lot of buffer misses 22.09.36 # ...and those buffer misses are the cause of more buffer misses (because of the lcd update) 22.09.54 # I've had few nowadays, but most work. maybe we have different files? maybe you have the old version? 22.10.12 # I'm considering taking out that printf, it would help.. 22.10.12 # I have whatever is in svn 22.10.17 # aah ok 22.10.39 # And I tried on H1x0, H300, ipod mini 2nd gen, and ipod 2nd gen 22.10.56 # On H1x0 it's somewhat usable as long as you don't plug the remote 22.10.56 Quit Buschel () 22.11.09 # ...and avoid around 30% of the midis I have 22.11.11 # aah.. linus moved a ton of stuff into iram, to the point that he took the sampling rate up to 44100 22.12.12 # maybe take it back down? 22.12.26 # The 44kHz are for the sake of ipods afaik 22.12.33 # aah ok 22.12.50 # Without that, the midi plugin would be completely unusable (playing everything at double speed) 22.12.58 # true 22.13.12 # well, can take the effective sampling rate to 22k, then double every sample? 22.13.18 # wait, that doesn't make any sense 22.13.58 # yea, upsample in software? it's less work than producing those samples the hard way 22.15.06 # but then it would sound worse 22.19.16 Quit schneiko_ ("Ex-Chat") 22.23.00 # hmm, that midi plugin doesn't use it's own makefile... instead the main c file includes all other c files and is built by the regular plugin makefile. 22.23.24 # fixing that would enable a possibly better compiler optimization level to be used 22.23.30 # nls, Yeah... sorry.. I didn't know Makefiles back then 22.24.08 # It could potentially be built -O3 ? 22.24.38 # stevenm: it's considered a bit unclean but the main point is that having your own makefile makes it possible to specify optimization level for that plugin, like -O3 for example 22.25.04 # nls, Hmm... I should try O3 and see what happens 22.25.15 # now -O3 isn't always faster than O2 etc so it would take a bit of experimentation 22.25.33 # true 22.25.55 # * amiconn has never seen -O3 being faster (on target) than -O2 22.26.05 # Sometimes even -O1 is faster than -O2 22.26.23 # amiconn: it is for tremor on coldfire with gcc 3.4.6 ~2% faster 22.27.10 # aha 22.27.20 # but yes iirc O1 was ~6% faster than O2 for libmad on arm 22.29.29 # amiconn: have you ever tried to build rockbox with mingw? 22.29.51 # I wasted all my day trying it, but I failed miserably 22.29.55 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 22.30.01 Join RudMan [0] (n=RudMan@ool-182fb504.dyn.optonline.net) 22.30.07 # Why do you want to do that? 22.30.27 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 22.30.53 # i started that drum sequencer thing I was talking about earlier. For now.. it plays one drum note when you press Right. 22.31.00 # This is SO much fun. 22.31.16 # it shouldn't be, but it is. now will try it on target 22.31.18 # I once tried to build rockbox (sims only) with microsoft sfu. It worked, but there was no significant speed advantage over cygwin 22.31.57 # mingw seems a lot faster while building the tools 22.32.09 # 5 seconds for vmware 2.5 seconds for mingw 22.32.21 # but I never came to compile the cross compiler 22.33.16 # Did you try to build sims? 22.33.41 # That'd be a nice speed test which doesn't require crosscompilers 22.34.10 # i keep hitting this bug where if the CPU is under load and the backlight turns off, then sometimes keypresses cause a freeze instead of turning it back on 22.34.23 # amiconn: no cause I had to cross compile sdl 22.34.30 # maybe I will try that tomorrow 22.34.37 Join advcomp2019_ [0] (n=advcomp2@66.172.231.192) 22.34.51 # Iiuc that would be native sdl, not cross-compiled... 22.35.08 # yes, I got confused 22.36.04 Quit petur ("brb") 22.36.19 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 22.37.20 # "The POSIX layer used by MSYS is a fork of the 1.3.3 version of Cygwin" <== I would expect the same speed issues then 22.37.52 Part Domonoky 22.39.24 # Is there documentation anywhere for using graphics from within plugins? Ie, drawing lines, text, maybe even colors? 22.42.00 # amiconn: from what I understand it is very light 22.42.07 # but you can work without it I think 22.42.22 # unxutils have an sh client which could replace it 22.42.37 # I am not sure though, because of my failure I didn't dig up more on it 22.43.48 # stevenm: See the GraphicsAPI wiki page, plus the xlcd* files in apps/plugins/lib 22.44.09 # linuxstb, thanks! 22.44.24 # I think I will have very much fun writing this plugin. 22.44.31 # and a lot of wasted time 22.44.40 Quit merbanan ("Leaving") 22.45.04 Join absynth_ [0] (n=jeff@j83110.upc-j.chello.nl) 22.48.44 Quit midgey_ () 22.53.03 Quit advcomp2019 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.53.10 Quit stevenm ("Connection reset by beer") 22.53.53 Join hannesd_ [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 22.54.00 Quit tom1 ("Leaving.") 22.54.13 Nick absynth_ is now known as lucid (n=jeff@j83110.upc-j.chello.nl) 22.54.26 Nick lucid is now known as illucid (n=jeff@j83110.upc-j.chello.nl) 22.55.27 Join cframing [0] (n=christia@dslb-084-063-036-127.pools.arcor-ip.net) 22.55.42 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@freenode/staff/gnewsense.ompaul) 22.56.40 Quit XavierGr ("One firmware to rule them all!") 22.57.31 Quit cframing (Client Quit) 22.58.12 Quit Lear ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.7/2007091417]") 22.58.46 Join cframing [0] (n=christia@dslb-084-063-036-127.pools.arcor-ip.net) 22.59.52 # hi! anyone available? 23.00.56 # i'd like to submit my wps to the wpsgallery 23.02.23 # hello? 23.02.27 # hi 23.02.35 Nick chrisjs169|brb is now known as chrisjs169 (n=jack@pool-71-114-128-205.hrbgpa.dsl-w.verizon.net) 23.02.47 # hi, can you help me? i'd like to submit my wps to the gallery 23.02.49 # so ... you're asking for wiki write permissiong? 23.02.55 # s/g/s/ 23.02.59 # yes 23.03.10 # and your wiki name is ... 23.03.15 # ChristianFraming 23.03.37 # ok, done. 23.03.48 # thank you. 23.04.00 # you're welcome 23.04.37 Quit kubiix (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.04.51 Quit miepchen^schlaf ("Verlassend") 23.05.21 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF729C.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.05.26 Quit cframing ("Verlassend") 23.05.44 Join Guile`` [0] (n=Guile@78.113.37.80) 23.07.37 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.15.17 Quit joecool (Remote closed the connection) 23.17.38 # daily builds and voices now exist for the c200 23.18.37 # * petur wishes the recording code would be morte KISS :/ 23.18.45 Quit faemir (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.19.20 # hey Bagder! :) 23.19.33 # hey 23.19.34 # Bagder: mind if I /query you for a bit? 23.19.39 # shoot 23.20.45 # * linuxstb politely points Bagder to the logs at 19.36.51 23.21.15 # yessir! 23.23.00 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 23.23.08 Quit miepchen^schlaf ("Verlassend") 23.24.13 # petur: Only the recording code? ;) 23.24.28 # :/ 23.26.36 Quit courtc (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.27.30 Quit jhulst (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.27.44 # * Nico_P was able to update the git mirror at last! 23.28.06 Join webguest97 [0] (i=415fb36e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-19826f367a30fc11) 23.28.21 # ROCKBOX INSTALLER THINGY RULES 23.28.22 Quit webguest97 (Client Quit) 23.28.38 # wow that was quick 23.28.45 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 23.28.50 # Is that a new song? 23.29.31 # * linuxstb misread that as Rockbox Installer Thingy Blues, and should shut up 23.31.12 Quit Genre9mp3 () 23.32.33 Quit davina (Remote closed the connection) 23.32.58 # we should ship that as default demo song ;-) 23.33.36 # but what does the rockbox intaller thingy rule? The Llama's ass? 23.33.53 # it rules the players ass? 23.34.21 # I think it shows we need a better name for it though... 23.34.43 # may I suggest "Rockbox Utility"? 23.36.29 # The Rockbox Escort. An outside service to hold your hand. 23.37.48 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 23.42.40 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@freenode/staff/gnewsense.ompaul) 23.45.15 # hrrrrm 23.53.40 # wow, guess I missed a little 23.54.46 Quit illucid ("Ex-Chat") 23.55.46 # jhMikeS: here? 23.57.00 Join ddalton [0] (n=daniel@203-214-50-20.dyn.iinet.net.au) 23.57.29 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 23.57.37 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk)