--- Log for 29.02.108 Server: zelazny.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: @logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 15 days and 13 hours ago 00.00.03 Quit ender` (" I don't see what C++ has to do with keeping people from shooting themselves in the foot. C++ will happily load the gun, off") 00.00.15 # shouldn't it avoid idle notifys too then? 00.00.34 # stripwax: don't you support it because you're not aware of the k3-thing or because this is not a rockbox-thing? 00.01.01 # inkognito_O: not a rockbox thing 00.01.37 # hum .. okay, thats a pity 00.01.39 # inkognito_O, i know there might be a few people at #AnythingButiPod that could help 00.02.33 # advcomp2019: thanks for the hint :) 00.02.38 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.02.54 # i wish you a good night! 00.03.03 Part inkognito_O 00.03.14 Quit Lukstr (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.03.28 Quit jcollie ("Ex-Chat") 00.04.13 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 00.07.42 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCEA20.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.08.06 Join ol_schoola [0] (n=meatwad@c-67-167-20-91.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 00.10.49 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.11.07 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCEA20.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.12.12 Join Rob222241 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCE6E5.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.24.59 Quit gevaerts ("ZZzz..") 00.25.38 Join webguest66 [0] (n=4c10ea95@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ab876b6affee40aa) 00.25.47 Quit Febs ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 2.0.0.12/2008020121]") 00.26.37 Join cool_walking_ [0] (n=root@203-59-129-195.perm.iinet.net.au) 00.27.27 # hi can you guys help me out. i just copied all the pacman files into the pacman directory i already checked that i had the right files and that they were in the right place but i still can't play pacman. please help. :) 00.27.56 Join TMM [0] (n=hp@ip565b35da.direct-adsl.nl) 00.28.49 # webguest66: Then they probably weren't the right files, or they weren't in the right place. 00.30.57 # but they are i have al of them. 00.31.27 # Do the MD5 sums match? 00.31.42 # do the what? 00.31.49 Quit Rob222241 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.32.14 Quit lee-qid ("aufwiederbyebientotsayonara") 00.32.42 # Google "MD5" and you should find out more about them. We give the values for the files on the PluginPacbox page 00.34.10 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.34.17 Quit gregzx ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 2.0.0.12/2008020121]") 00.34.48 # oh sorry never mind i copied 1 file twice instead of the other. it works now. thank you! :) 00.37.30 # do you guys know a link to a site that can teach me how to install rockbox patches? 00.38.55 Join gtkspert [0] (n=gtkspert@203-206-119-225.dyn.iinet.net.au) 00.40.33 Part moos ("Rockbox rules the DAP world") 00.40.33 Quit webguest66 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 00.42.36 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCC774.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.43.04 Quit waldo (Remote closed the connection) 00.43.39 Join yza [0] (n=nnscript@bgn92-2-82-225-253-31.fbx.proxad.net) 00.44.43 # hello :) 00.46.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.47.49 Join corevette [0] (n=corevett@adsl-75-18-210-31.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) 00.50.59 Quit hannesd ("Client suicide") 00.52.10 Quit gtkspert_ (Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable)) 00.53.56 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 00.54.27 # * stripwax sighs 00.54.58 Quit DaCapn (Remote closed the connection) 00.59.07 Join perrikwp [0] (i=98217268@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-a76a54117199ef5b) 01.02.02 Quit defukt (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.04.00 Quit suom1 (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.04.00 NSplit zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 01.07.50 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 01.07.57 Join amiconn [50] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 01.09.10 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (n=1800dac6@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-192d88b02f1a80c7) 01.09.12 Quit gtkspert (Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable)) 01.16.48 Quit corevette (Remote closed the connection) 01.16.48 Join defukt [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.106.184.209) 01.21.17 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 01.24.19 # GodEater: Still here? 01.25.19 Quit TMM (Remote closed the connection) 01.28.04 Part toffe82 01.30.05 Join Daisuke_Laptop [0] (n=alexbe01@pool-71-97-151-77.aubnin.dsl-w.verizon.net) 01.30.25 Join vers [0] (n=vers@cpe-066-057-121-178.nc.res.rr.com) 01.30.40 # how can i connect my ipod to rockbox...or open a .zip file and install it? 01.31.27 # anyone? 01.32.05 NHeal zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 01.32.05 NJoin suom1 [0] (i=suom1@irssi.mobi) 01.32.07 Join stewball [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.106.252.68) 01.32.20 Quit vers (Remote closed the connection) 01.35.41 # well, asking a channel and leaving one minute later is one way that won't work 01.36.56 # People have no patience, it seems. 01.38.18 Quit defukt (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.46.37 Quit suom1 (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 01.46.37 NSplit zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 01.47.03 NHeal zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 01.47.03 NJoin suom1 [0] (i=suom1@irssi.mobi) 01.48.40 Join suom1_ [0] (i=suom1@irssi.mobi) 01.48.40 Quit suom1 (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.48.51 Nick suom1_ is now known as suom1 (i=suom1@irssi.mobi) 01.50.18 Join defukt [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.104.238.219) 01.53.33 Quit stripwax ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 01.54.02 Quit stewball (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.54.35 Part pixelma 01.59.24 Quit DerDome (Nick collision from services.) 01.59.25 Join DerDom1 [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-224-232.pools.arcor-ip.net) 01.59.35 Nick DerDom1 is now known as DerDome (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-224-232.pools.arcor-ip.net) 02.01.41 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("CGI:IRC 0.5.9 (2006/06/06)") 02.02.53 Quit n1s () 02.05.27 Join stewball [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.104.217.2) 02.11.36 Quit perrikwp (Remote closed the connection) 02.11.43 Quit defukt (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.13.03 Join perrikwp [0] (i=98217268@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-829de4bd6938ef3e) 02.15.27 Join monkeysareusforu [0] (i=monkeysa@c-71-202-163-195.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 02.16.09 Quit monkeysareusforu (Client Quit) 02.17.58 Quit DerDome ("Leaving.") 02.18.20 Quit Rick (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.19.50 Join Rick [0] (i=rick@pool-71-189-81-194.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 02.20.01 Quit mchua ("Holy shiny distraction, Batman!") 02.22.34 Join crzyboyster [0] (n=6210f08f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e76f407998bfd228) 02.23.36 Join defukt [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.106.188.96) 02.23.43 # The archos version of cabbiev2's files could use some renaming. Look at http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/wps/cabbiev2/ and none of the archos version's files are named consistently with the rest of the ports' files. Does anybody else really care about this? 02.28.28 Quit SirFunk (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.29.52 Quit stewball (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.34.49 # So I guess nobody really cares... 02.35.47 Join JdGordon| [0] (i=d231718f@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-9951012d34139e15) 02.36.14 # or maybe waiting 10 minutes on IRC tells you jack squat. 02.36.17 Nick JdGordon| is now known as JdGordon (i=d231718f@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-9951012d34139e15) 02.38.17 Quit crzyboyster ("CGI:IRC") 02.41.19 Join dcbahr [0] (n=BOFHIRC@reed6-188-dhcp.resnet.colorado.edu) 02.41.47 Join stewball [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.104.254.245) 02.41.57 # hello need tech help with voice file on ipod, apparently it doesn't talk when I have the ipod plugged in to the computer, any ideas on this? 02.44.42 # uh, I guess no one is around? 02.46.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.46.17 # dcbahr, just hold on 02.46.32 # holding 02.47.12 Quit defukt (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.47.23 # dcbahr, people are here but you might have to wait for someone that knows your question 02.48.46 # alright i understand,thank you 02.50.03 Join mikegerwitz [0] (n=mikegerw@cpe-74-77-246-134.buffalo.res.rr.com) 02.50.48 # Hey - I just registered for the wiki; could I have write access to add info regarding the Sansa e280v2 to DeviceDetection? 02.50.53 # Username MikeGerwitz 02.51.35 Quit Ebert (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.51.35 NSplit zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 02.51.35 Quit Thundercloud (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.51.35 Quit magicthree (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.51.35 Quit zedd_D1abl1 (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.51.35 Quit andrew__ (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.51.35 Quit JamPS (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.51.35 Quit krazykit (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.51.35 Quit lastebil (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.51.35 Quit gibbon_ (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.51.42 NHeal zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 02.51.42 NJoin Ebert [0] (n=EbErT@adsl-145-72-52.asm.bellsouth.net) 02.51.42 NJoin Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@resnet32.nat.lancs.ac.uk) 02.51.42 NJoin JamPS [0] (n=jamps@a91-152-123-27.elisa-laajakaista.fi) 02.51.42 NJoin gibbon_ [0] (n=joel@asuka.systems.jpoetry.net) 02.51.42 NJoin andrew__ [0] (n=andrew@stjhnf0124w-142162067119.pppoe-dynamic.nl.aliant.net) 02.51.42 NJoin zedd_D1abl1 [0] (n=jordan@ppp118-208-63-229.lns4.bne1.internode.on.net) 02.51.42 NJoin lastebil [0] (n=truck@cube.lomal.la) 02.51.42 NJoin magicthree [0] (n=Banana@87.106.78.187) 02.51.42 NJoin krazykit [0] (n=kkit@140.141.29.54) 02.53.43 Join J3TC- [0] (n=jetc123@dhcp77-43.njit.edu) 02.56.26 Quit RoTtE (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.56.38 Join JdGordon1924 [0] (n=Miranda@c210-49-113-143.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 02.59.24 Quit dcbahr ("I was using BOFHNet IRC version 1.2 by fmillion - get your copy today from http://www.the-bofh.com/bofhnet/irc !") 03.00.04 Join defukt [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.106.164.213) 03.01.35 Join |AhIoRoS| [0] (n=ahioros@201.226.58.34) 03.04.47 Quit stewball (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.09.48 Quit yza (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.12.12 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@adsl-71-154-233-31.dsl.frs2ca.sbcglobal.net) 03.13.17 Join japc [0] (n=japc@bl7-242-100.dsl.telepac.pt) 03.16.48 Join Hobo [0] (n=049ed8cc@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-42304ed521157fe4) 03.17.00 Quit advcomp2019 ("IRC is just multiplayer notepad") 03.18.46 Quit Hobo (Client Quit) 03.18.59 Quit J3TC- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.19.23 Join tessarakt [0] (n=jens@e180066204.adsl.alicedsl.de) 03.28.37 Join lightmaster [0] (n=root@c-67-173-203-123.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 03.29.36 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (n=1800dac6@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-62711c9ea748b29f) 03.31.02 # I was just called by a friend of mine with a Rockboxed H120, saying that Rockbox doesn't boot fully, and is giving him an "ATA -32 error", although I'm unsure what the error means. Any advice? 03.31.27 # I'm thinking it has to do with his filesystem or the hard drive. 03.31.56 # HD. 03.32.17 # Llorean: Crap. I was afraid of that. =/ 03.32.18 # I *think* it may be an issue requiring a touch of soldering, but I'm not really sure 03.32.35 # It's actually a daughterboard thing, iirc. But that might've been -11 03.33.27 # Llorean: If it *does* require soldering, what would I have to solder/ 03.33.29 # ? 03.33.29 Join DaCapn [0] (n=dacapn@c-76-105-220-239.hsd1.or.comcast.net) 03.34.04 # I don't really no, I've never experienced the problem myself. The man to ask would be LinusN when he's around 03.35.01 # All right, I'll ask him in the morning. He should be around by then. 03.35.07 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@rockbox/developer/barrywardell) 03.35.54 # But I also have to check the file system on my friend's H120, because he was also telling me that the free space/used space measurements are really unusual. 03.35.56 Quit tessarakt ("Client exiting") 03.36.25 # According to Rockbox, or Windows? 03.37.38 # Llorean: According to Windows, he has (currently) 7.1 GB free. According to Rockbox, he has, and this is verbatim, "10 *!# $ B W { > .." 03.37.46 # That's very strange 03.37.58 # So I think his file system may be corrupt. 03.38.03 # Rockbox will often report wrong values, but this is because Windows fails to update the FAT, iirc. 03.38.19 # You can force Rockbox to rescan by pressing "Select" in the space free screen, if memory serves. 03.38.59 # Yes, that's correct. I asked him to do it, but he says value given doesn't look correct. 03.39.50 # I'm going to look at it this weekend, so I'll have a better understanding of what it is when I can see it with my own eyes. 03.41.40 Join mchua [0] (n=mchua@cpe-66-65-114-204.nyc.res.rr.com) 03.43.51 Join advcomp2019 [0] (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 03.47.18 # Llorean: Thanks for the help. :) 03.47.58 Part mchua ("Holy shiny distraction, Batman!") 03.48.10 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("CGI:IRC 0.5.9 (2006/06/06)") 03.53.02 Quit lightmaster (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.55.27 Join lightmaster [0] (n=root@c-67-173-203-123.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 03.56.08 Join jcollie [0] (n=jcollie@dsl-ppp239.isunet.net) 03.57.31 Quit ol_schoola () 04.05.17 Join barefootboy [0] (n=4cb2956e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-adc7249c434f9b6d) 04.05.51 Join kushal_12_27_200 [0] (n=kushal@12.169.180.134) 04.06.10 Quit kushal_12_27_200 (Client Quit) 04.07.21 Quit barefootboy (Client Quit) 04.07.43 Join rockin [0] (n=4cb2956e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e08b45b03aab7125) 04.08.23 Join kushal_12_27_200 [0] (n=kushal@12.169.180.134) 04.08.54 Join ol_schoola [0] (n=meatwad@c-67-167-20-91.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 04.11.37 Join lightmaster_ [0] (n=root@c-67-173-203-123.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 04.11.53 Quit lightmaster (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.14.34 Quit barrywardell () 04.19.56 Join crzyboyster [0] (n=6210f08f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-21ffffd5f9de7eb8) 04.20.02 Quit crzyboyster (Client Quit) 04.20.02 Quit rockin ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 04.22.30 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 04.26.12 Join J3TC- [0] (n=jetc123@pool-71-255-95-233.nwrknj.east.verizon.net) 04.27.18 Quit lightmaster_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.31.37 Join crzyboyster [0] (n=6210f08f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-b4ab2c2a1622481e) 04.33.09 # Does the mrobe 100 have wps capablities yet? 04.33.58 Quit crzyboyster (Client Quit) 04.35.05 Join crzyboyster [0] (n=6210f08f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-294c1c16068c1290) 04.35.59 # For reasons uknown to me, the cabbiev2 theme I modded for it won't work on the sim. Although the other wps' do work... 04.38.22 # If anyone wants to check it out here it is > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3EVNR6TN 04.38.50 # That's all the work I've done so far, although the rockbox logos and volume icons could use some brushing up... 04.39.40 Join phi [0] (n=traipse@85.17.19.50) 04.39.40 Quit crzyboyster (Client Quit) 04.41.33 Quit JdGordon1924 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.44.39 Join JdGordon_ [0] (n=jonno@c210-49-113-143.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 04.46.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.50.49 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.51.15 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=el_miep@p54BF41AB.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.00.04 Quit japc (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05.00.04 NSplit zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 05.00.04 Quit RoC_MasterMind (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05.00.04 Quit BigBambi (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05.00.04 Quit tchan (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05.00.04 Quit wisp_sh (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05.00.04 Quit linuxstb (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05.00.04 Quit dan_a (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05.00.04 Quit iamben (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05.00.04 Quit _saiko (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05.02.28 NHeal zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 05.02.28 NJoin iamben [0] (n=ben@adsl-71-153-45-69.dsl.spfdmo.sbcglobal.net) 05.02.36 NJoin _saiko [0] (n=saiko@161.53.129.25) 05.05.10 Join Sivart0 [0] (n=chatzill@ucomdsl-70-182-234-172.ucom.net) 05.06.57 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 05.07.42 Join Beta2K [0] (n=beta@cerberus.drazof.com) 05.13.57 NJoin RoC_MasterMind [0] (n=Free@c-71-203-172-58.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 05.14.49 NJoin BigBambi [0] (n=Alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 05.15.18 # Anyone around know much about the Doom plugin? 05.17.32 NJoin linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 05.18.31 Join wisp_sh [0] (n=wisp@node-29-129.adsl.tula.net) 05.18.32 *** Server message 505: 'logbot :Private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked due to spam problems, but you can always message a staffer. Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg )' 05.19.15 # Beta2K, just ask your question 05.20.57 # Welp, on my Gigabeat F when I have the screen turned 90deg in Doom it invitably crashes with a error "Undefined instruction at 0237c56c" 05.21.10 # Seems to always be at the same location 05.22.00 # Yet when running without turning the screen (not a easy task due to button placement) I was able to play through a level and no crash 05.23.13 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 05.28.23 NJoin tchan [0] (n=tchan@lunar-linux/developer/tchan) 05.36.45 Quit Sivart0 ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 2.0.0.12/2008020121]") 05.39.11 Join heatman [0] (n=heatman@modemcable236.40-56-74.mc.videotron.ca) 05.40.49 Quit Horscht ("http://www.geisterfahrer.org") 05.42.44 Join lightmaster [0] (n=root@c-67-173-203-123.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 05.46.30 # How do you apply a theme that has been downloaded from the website. Tutorial is not really clear! 05.49.27 # what tutorial? 05.51.28 # well the manual from the website. theres a bunch o themes available but no info on how ton install them once unzipped onto the ipod itself in my example 05.52.04 # Well at that point they are installed. 05.52.16 # assuming you've done it correctly (unzipped it to the root of your device) you just go to the appropriate settings menu 05.52.46 # settings -> theme settings -> browse themes 05.53.56 # aye... it does not appear there! 05.54.38 # then you unzipped it wrong or the wps is packaged incorrectly. did you unzip the WPS the same way you did your rockbox build? 05.55.02 # lol how can i unzip wrong when using: unzip Ubuntu.zip! 05.55.53 # what should be the extention of the file? 05.57.11 # try "unzip Ubuntu.zip -d /media/ipod" where /media/ipod is the actual path to your ipod 05.57.19 Quit lightmaster (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.57.56 Join lightmaster [0] (n=root@c-67-173-203-123.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 06.01.21 # lol the file is there rockbox cant id it when in the settings > browse themes 06.01.32 # should it be in a .cfg format? 06.04.11 Quit Zarggg (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.05.13 Join Zarggg [0] (n=zarggg@216-15-73-111.c3-0.eas-ubr6.atw-eas.pa.cable.rcn.com) 06.13.30 Quit lightmaster (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.14.01 Join lightmaster [0] (n=root@c-67-173-203-123.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 06.15.05 Quit RoC_MasterMind (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.17.36 Quit |AhIoRoS| (Remote closed the connection) 06.18.15 Join RoC_MasterMind [0] (n=Free@c-71-203-172-58.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 06.23.04 Part toffe82 06.26.21 Part J3TC- 06.32.45 Quit lightmaster (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.32.49 Join corevette [0] (n=corevett@adsl-75-18-210-31.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) 06.37.11 Quit RoC_MasterMind ("Leaving") 06.40.05 Quit kushal_12_27_200 ("Leaving") 06.40.26 Join kushal_12_27_200 [0] (n=kushal@12.169.180.134) 06.44.08 Quit jhMikeS (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.45.04 Join syn4pse [0] (n=syn4pse@cpe-075-176-155-093.sc.res.rr.com) 06.45.19 Quit heatman ("Bye! / À la bonne heure!") 06.46.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.46.07 # is there a global that tells what resolution the player has, given it has an lcd? 06.47.58 # nm... i'll look at some more code.. 06.49.23 # I think so. Look at the plugins and the SOURCES for bitmaps. 06.50.25 # Ha, LCD_WIDTH and LCD_HEIGHT.. 06.51.05 # holy cow. i'm going to bury myself in #define statements... :/ 06.51.52 # i managed to squashify my tiles to 7x7. i dont' know if i can get them smaller.... i think figuring out all the different keypads is going to be hard... 06.52.35 # i only have one player (ipod).. heheh 06.54.51 # I saw something about an "action API" (?) that means you just map each button once. I think there was a commit not too long ago porting a couple of plugins to it. 06.55.13 # that would be dandy. unless there's a BUTTON_FOO FAQ 06.56.25 # i might be able to use rockblox.c #define lines... i have similar keypresses (up, down, left, right, quit) 06.56.30 # err, button *macros*, not API.. that's a seperate thing. 06.56.43 # *action macros 06.57.38 # i'm going to try and get into it after the weekend. i have a friend coming into town and i'll be wasted. hopefully not too wasted, but out of coding commission. 06.57.56 # haven't seen him in a few years. 06.57.58 Quit jcollie ("Ex-Chat") 06.59.56 # so, i get the defines in, scale the map (the rest is easy to scale, coded for that)... what's next? do i do an emulation on each architecture? 07.00.46 # sorry, but i haven't much experience coding for more than one platform. :D 07.00.52 Join conando [0] (i=Soeren@dslb-084-060-138-119.pools.arcor-ip.net) 07.00.56 # There's a wiki page on this somewhere... 07.01.40 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/HowtoVerifyPlugins 07.01.58 # thank you 07.04.50 # ok that's bookmarked... 07.05.14 # i appreciate your help. gotta hit the hay. 07.05.21 # cya 07.05.25 Quit syn4pse ("Time wasted on IRC: 20 minutes 42 seconds") 07.06.27 Join zeech|nargster [0] (n=nargster@adsl-70-232-81-135.dsl.ltrkar.sbcglobal.net) 07.06.31 Nick zeech|nargster is now known as nargster (n=nargster@adsl-70-232-81-135.dsl.ltrkar.sbcglobal.net) 07.08.01 # Hello, I was wondering if there's some sort of plugin to randomize/rotate themes within Rockbox? I've been googling and forum hunting, and either my searching is terrible or I can't find any information on it, probably a mixture of both :) 07.08.53 # nargster: nope 07.09.05 # Ahh, thanks ! 07.09.31 # Saved me another few hours of searching before giving up, hehe 07.15.51 Join `sam` [0] (n=sam@CPE-75-81-251-119.we.res.rr.com) 07.20.14 Quit perrikwp ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 07.31.20 Quit Ebert () 07.31.49 Quit `sam` ("Hello, 911? It's Quagmire. Yeah, it's caught in the window this time.") 07.39.43 Quit sbhsu ("leaving") 07.51.21 Join jhMikeS [50] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 07.59.10 Join Monga [0] (n=ownagen0@121.217.51.227) 07.59.19 # Make gigabeat S hax plz. 07.59.44 # it is being worked on 08.00.48 # wurk faster plz. 08.01.36 # u wurk too plz ;) 08.01.44 # Lol I'm joking. 08.02.12 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 08.26.53 Join Rob222241 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCE4E9.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.28.17 Quit nargster () 08.29.01 Quit JdGordon ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 08.29.08 # Monga: btw, the Gigabeat S is being refered to as "the beast" in here :) 08.29.47 # Lol. 08.29.56 # It will be pretty sick when it's done. 08.31.11 Quit corevette (Remote closed the connection) 08.31.37 Join corevette [0] (n=corevett@adsl-75-18-210-31.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) 08.32.36 Quit BigBambi (Remote closed the connection) 08.35.26 Quit JdGordon_ ("Konversation terminated!") 08.35.28 # mine's been ill all over the desk in fact 08.36.01 # Lol, bit like my PSP. 08.36.06 Quit corevette (Remote closed the connection) 08.37.09 Join pixelma [50] (i=pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 08.37.22 Join CharlieC [0] (n=charlie@user-24-214-225-179.knology.net) 08.38.10 Join corevette [0] (n=corevett@adsl-75-18-210-31.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) 08.39.18 # hey guys. how do you get permission to contribute a theme in the wps gallery? 08.40.32 # you ask here 08.40.58 # ok. can i get permission? 08.41.13 # what's your wiki name ? 08.41.18 # CharlieCatura 08.41.28 # one second 08.41.56 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@84-255-206-8.static.t-2.net) 08.42.02 # done 08.42.10 # cool! 08.42.24 # awesome. thanks a lot! 08.42.39 # np 08.45.07 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.46.06 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.50.20 Quit CharlieC () 08.56.44 Join pondlife [50] (n=Steve@rockbox/developer/pondlife) 08.57.16 Join stewball [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.104.247.140) 09.02.48 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 09.03.02 Quit defukt (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.05.16 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54967B49.dip.t-dialin.net) 09.06.17 Quit cool_walking_ (Remote closed the connection) 09.08.02 # * petur gets a mail from A-Data and gives up on them 09.08.51 # tell me 09.09.23 # I asked why the card refuses the powermanagement setting when it says it supports it. Their answer: RMA number 09.10.48 # * petur discovered why the cards he tried yesterday didn't work: windows formatted them FAT16 :/ 09.11.38 Join OlivierBorowski [0] (n=OlivierB@ANancy-157-1-16-5.w86-204.abo.wanadoo.fr) 09.14.22 Quit linuxstb (Remote closed the connection) 09.14.40 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 09.15.08 Join defukt [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.106.185.127) 09.17.42 Join moos [0] (i=moos@m170.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 09.18.06 Join Zagor [242] (n=bjst@46.35.227.87.static.tab.siw.siwnet.net) 09.18.45 # petur: Is it <512MB? 09.20.21 Quit stewball (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.20.46 # some might 09.20.55 # most should be 512MB 09.21.22 # I'll try again this noon - I modified the bootloader to print the interesting values 09.21.47 # 512MB cards are usually <512MB 09.22.01 # (the old decimal vs. binary problem) 09.22.04 # yes, they are 512000000 09.22.37 # Iirc windows even refuses to format a <512MB partition as fat32 09.22.59 # You could enable fat16 support in rockbox 09.23.09 # indeed, I used gparted (under ubuntu) and it happily formatted one to FAT32 :) 09.23.58 # You would also need a fat16 enabled bootloader then 09.24.31 # * petur hugs gui tools - no need to read tons of man pages to use cryptic commandline options 09.25.35 # amiconn: I now print [0,82,83] in the bootloader - no need to even install rockbox :) 09.25.39 # In case you're experimenting with very small cards - partitions < 32MB cannot be formatted as fat32 09.25.49 # * GodEater finds that the latest version of rbutilqt still refuses to work for him 09.26.06 # no use in supporting such small cards - even 512MB is too small 09.26.59 # Not for normal operation, but you might want to use them for collecting cf identify info 09.28.27 # amiconn: did you see my table in http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CFModGuide ? already found two cards that identify as 848A 09.29.49 # fat32format.exe might also be helpful - http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm 09.30.18 # assuming the cards all use a 512 byte sector size 09.30.24 # well as I said, gparted did the job fine (nice tool btw) 09.30.49 # The >=32MB limit is due to how the fat standard specifies the detection of fat12 <-> fat16 <-> fat32 09.31.52 # fat32 partitions *must* have at least 65525 clusters, and a cluster is at least 1 sector 09.33.28 # * petur is aware of large parts of the FAT spec ;) 09.33.31 Join studente23 [0] (n=studente@81-208-106-67.ip.fastwebnet.it) 09.33.42 # Hello Guys 09.34.45 # hi 09.36.29 Quit defukt (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.46.59 # amiconn: that still doesn't mean small partitions cannot be formatted fat32. only that they shouldn't. linux both formats and mounts them fine, which is nice for testing. 09.52.40 Quit studente23 ("Leaving") 09.58.21 Quit lee-qid ("aufwiederbyebientotsayonara") 09.58.33 # linux doesn't do a very good job when filling ntfs 09.59.40 # still looks bad after many defrags 10.11.44 # looks bad in what way? fragmented? 10.12.22 # JamPS: not surprising since ntfs is very hidden black magic. it took many years to even get safe writing. 10.22.37 Join JamPSi [0] (n=jamps@a91-152-123-27.elisa-laajakaista.fi) 10.30.25 # (for the logs) Nico_P: You may want to have a look at http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/8455 - as you feared, it's r16425 that broke natural playback 10.32.56 Join Nico_P [50] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 10.33.07 # how exactly is it broken ? 10.33.46 # GodEater: Playing an album larger than the buffer gets confused when rebuffering takes place 10.33.54 # 100% reproducible in the H300 sim 10.34.29 # I'm going to retest with current SVN in case Lear and jhMikeS have fixed it 10.34.52 # I don't think I have any albums that large 10.35.03 # Try a 32MB build? 10.36.13 # I think it's the bit in http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/apps/playback.c?r1=16424&r2=16425 at line 1991/2007 that's at fault, but I'm not certain 10.44.41 # LinusN: Did you see my question in the logs? 10.46.10 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.46.51 Quit JamPS (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.47.12 Join hannesd [0] (n=light@p5B160A51.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 10.47.15 # amiconn: regarding the TEA1211? 10.47.20 # yes 10.48.14 # i'll see if i find anything next time i look at the rom 10.52.40 Quit pondlife ("Leaving.") 11.01.02 Join pondlife [50] (n=Steve@rockbox/developer/pondlife) 11.01.14 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@rockbox/developer/barrywardell) 11.03.27 # pondlife: I'll try iy out 11.03.36 # s/iy/it 11.03.40 # Try what out? 11.03.54 # * pondlife checks logs 11.03.55 # the playback bug 11.04.06 # I mean I'll try reproducing it 11.04.18 # Did you see my report on FlySpray? 11.04.36 # on FS#8455 ? 11.04.38 # Yes 11.04.45 # It's definitely r16425 11.05.41 # In http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/apps/playback.c?r1=16424&r2=16425, why did you move the /* Update the playlist */ bit inside the auto_dir_skip test? 11.06.05 # i.e. if (auto_dir_skip || !automatic_skip) became if (auto_dir_skip) 11.06.17 # LinusN: what's the prefered method to debug the ipod serial driver patch? Using Logf? Or is debug over USB serial usable? 11.06.55 # That's a bit of code that I still can't get my head round... so any mass of comments in there would be useful! 11.07.05 # dionoea: good question, i have so far used special hacks in the debug menu 11.07.35 # i have yet to find out how to make transmission work... :-( 11.08.31 # pondlife: because now in a manual skip, the playlist is updated in audio_skip 11.08.44 # Ah, ok 11.08.58 # I still don't see why automatic_skip is needed. 11.09.01 # LinusN: hum ok. 11.09.05 # I mean, conceptually 11.09.23 # A track change is a track change. 11.10.07 # manual skips don't have the "transition window" where the codec is one track ahead of the PCM output 11.10.37 # So, the variable might be better of refactored as "in_transition_window" ? 11.11.01 # well there are other differences, but of course it would be nice to be able to get rid of them 11.11.20 # LinusN: So atm only receiving works? (still sufficient for a remote afaiu) 11.11.37 # for example the playlist index isn't updated at the same time in a manual or an automatic skip 11.11.41 # amiconn: correct 11.12.05 # amiconn: however, many ipod remotes require tx and rx 11.12.36 # Nico_P: All skips consist of two parts; the transition starts, then the WPS changes, no? 11.12.56 # no. in manual skips the WPS is updated before anything happens 11.13.13 # see audio_skip 11.13.39 # this is the reason for that damn wps_offset 11.13.57 # Yes, but that's purely a visual thing 11.14.09 # waiting for the track to have effectively changed before updating the WPS would make it very unresponsive 11.14.15 # Zagor, yea :/ too bad fat32 doesn't support >2GB files. 11.14.20 # LinusN: might this be useful for the sansa as well, or is this not PP-related? 11.14.27 # Nico_P: Indeed. 11.14.30 # and ext2/3 is not defragmentable in windows 11.14.43 # rasher: i don't know if the tx issue is pp related or not 11.14.49 # pondlife: yeah, wps_offset is mainly visual, but it's the cause of the desync that used to happen 11.14.54 # I just feel that the playback logic shouldn't need to vary. 11.15.20 # LinusN: I meant the serial driver itself. Is it strictly an Ipod thing, or part of the PP? 11.15.23 # I agree on the concept. it's just that the code is so complex that in practice it has to be different 11.15.30 # JamPSi: stop using windows :) 11.15.33 # rasher: the serial driver is pp 11.15.44 # I'd hope that could result in simplification ;) 11.16.27 # yeah, what I'd like to do is take a step backwards and try redesigning the whole thing 11.16.58 # JamPSi: on a more serious note, ext2 doesn't normally need defragmentation 11.17.10 # (I said I'd *like* to do it. I didn't make any promises ;) ) 11.18.13 # hehe 11.18.21 # I'd like to too... 11.18.41 # ...but chances of a week off dedicated to hacking are slim. 11.18.48 # indeed 11.19.06 # i'm getting rockbox hanging on some mp4/aac files, what's the best way to report the bug? 11.19.17 # do you think the bug is serious enough that I should revert r16425 until I fix it? 11.19.38 # No 11.19.45 # Best to progress 11.19.55 # crashd__: flyspray, and make sure you let the developers have a track to test with 11.20.07 # yeah, thought as much, cheers linus 11.20.14 # Do you have any idea why this might happen? I mean, rebuffering shouldn't impact playback... 11.20.42 # no idea right now. I haven't even see the issue occur. 11.21.01 # OK, well have a go - just play a long-ish album naturally 11.21.07 # Don't skip or even leave the WPS 11.21.13 # oh 11.21.27 # can't I skip to reach the end of the buffered part? 11.21.31 # Maybe 11.21.42 # no wonder I never saw it, I never use my player for very long these days 11.21.42 # I tried that and it didn't reproduce though 11.21.48 # how about lowering the size of the audio buffer? 11.21.55 # Good idea 11.21.57 # yeah I guess I should try that 11.22.09 # I've only been able to repro it nicely on the sim 11.22.29 # I've not done enough test runs on target 11.22.32 # with letting the tracks play without skipping? 11.22.50 # Yes 11.22.59 # ok, I'll try with a small audio buffer 11.23.24 Join gevaerts [0] (n=fg@rockbox/developer/gevaerts) 11.23.30 # I found yesterday that it doesn't happen in every folder that is larger than audio buffer (well one album played fine). And it skipped as much tracks ahead in the playlist as the track count in the "view buffering thread" screen told me would be there after rebuffering 11.24.06 # ^in the three others where it happened on my c200 11.24.17 # That's what I see on H300 target 11.24.26 # A bit intermittent too 11.24.42 # But on sim, it's been remarkably consistent 11.24.50 # as many too :) 11.25.16 # Mind you, my sim is running over a network and has very slow test_disk results; I suppose that might skew things 11.27.45 # LinusN: how do I change the buffer size? 11.28.48 # these were the same folders I got the "skip 3rd track" problem before but I didn't listen a lot so far and can't tell for sure (and I also don't know if it tells something) 11.30.30 # Nico_P: On the sim, it's defined in buffer.c 11.30.57 Quit Bagder ("*plopp*") 11.31.12 # Somewhere there's a #define MEM 11.31.20 # I can't find that one 11.32.17 # Change the unsigned char audiobuffer definition... 11.32.31 # petur: I'm thinking about replacing the microdrive im my Mini with a CF card (16GB or more). No final decision yet 11.32.41 # hehe 11.32.55 # and you were wondering why we were doing it.... 11.32.57 # Nico_P: In firmware/buffer.c 11.33.27 # petur: I'm still wondering. You're giving up capacity. The mini would have 4x the capacity as it has now 11.34.11 # I would also just slap in a microdrive if that would be available in hiogher capacities 11.34.25 # it is not about capacity, it is about future and availability, because the 50pin HDD is hard to find 11.35.05 # and for me, it is shock resistance when recording... 11.36.14 # pondlife: I was referring to the MEM #define, but I guess I'll just replace it with a value 11.36.34 # I suspect MEM is in an lds somewhere 11.36.42 # But I just set that to 5MB 11.37.17 # Sorry, 4MB 11.40.20 # pondlife: try adjusting MEMORYSIZE in the generated makefile 11.41.29 # Problem is, setting MEM to <= 8 might change the behaviour of buffering.. 11.41.57 # then don't do that :-) 11.42.35 # I didn't :-) 11.44.13 Join Bagder [241] (n=daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder) 11.45.27 # Bagder: Could the various SVN tables on the website (last 4 weeks etc.) all have the SVN revision number added? It enables use of CTRL-F to find a revision easily. 11.45.43 # Or is that Zagor's domain? 11.46.24 # * linuxstb requests that the SVN revision link to (e.g.) http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi?view=rev&revision=16149 11.46.40 # That would be nice too 11.47.11 # pondlife: it's my job, since I modified bagders' script :) 11.47.20 # linuxstb: sure 11.47.21 # hehe, that'll teach you 11.47.49 # Nico_P: First rebuffering with SVN code and a small buffer - no problem :( 11.47.59 # I'll go back to a full size buffer 11.53.42 # linuxstb: did you manage to test the usb error-rate on your ipods yesterday ? 11.53.56 # gevaerts: No, but I can do that today - I'm "working from home"... 11.54.29 # * linuxstb svn updates and compiles 11.58.50 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p508A7014.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.01.01 Quit Monga () 12.15.40 # * GodEater notes we have our first support request from a Motorola ROKR E2 user 12.17.02 # Fancy. Hard to support when we know that it's heavily patched 12.17.11 # indeed 12.17.22 # and we've not heard much from blackhawk in months 12.18.51 # Doesn't the plain SVN sim work on any SDL target now? The threading was sorted - what else needed patching? Keymap? 12.24.33 # * GodEater notes there is apparently a port of SDL to Symbian S60 12.27.34 # the svn pages are now all using the same svnlog script 12.28.02 # Nico_P: Current SVN just failed, so the problem is still there 12.28.13 # Bagder: Thanks 12.29.00 # Bagder: nice! 12.29.29 # Bagder: would it be possible to detect rev numbers in commit messages, like for FS tasks? 12.29.58 # sure... 12.32.34 # Nico_P: done 12.34.08 # Bagder: One more minor suggestion - could the "since Aug 2006" page be changed to "last 12 months" ? 12.34.29 # Zagor: how do I use that (syntax)? 12.34.31 # Zagor: when will it take effect in the "last 4 weeks" page? 12.34.41 # Seems entirely arbitrary at the moment. but I use it more than the others. 12.34.45 # Nico_P: as soon as the cronjobs update that page 12.34.55 # how often is that? 12.34.58 # Nico_P: It's working for me 12.35.09 # pixelma: simply mention r123293 in the message and it will be linked 12.35.31 # Ah, you mean the rXXXX 12.35.35 # yes 12.35.41 # * pondlife is slow 12.35.48 # ok, thanks 12.36.10 # Nico_P: Any luck in reproducing yet? 12.36.28 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@atheme/developer/desowin) 12.36.33 # pondlife: I've been busy with something else 12.36.41 # No worries 12.37.19 # Nico_P: peeking into bagder's crontab they're not built very often. but if we ask nicely maybe he'll run it manually. 12.37.29 # just did 12.37.33 # ah 12.37.40 Join fasmaie [0] (n=yohann@c-98-216-170-85.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 12.37.47 # indeed :) 12.37.53 # I'll change the "since aug 1st 2006" to "last 12 months" too 12.39.01 # Zagor: do you change the name of the link on the front page? 12.39.16 # hm, the actual url should probably change too :-) 12.39.58 # since-12months.html ? 12.40.05 # sounds fine, yes 12.40.13 # updated 12.40.37 Join devurandom [0] (n=devurand@pardot.kynes.de) 12.41.55 # Yay, I've got an iBrick, it seems. :) 12.43.01 Quit barrywardell () 12.43.36 # After the battery has emptied, it doesn't boot anymore. Doesn't even start the loading screen... 12.43.44 # s/loading/recharging/ 12.43.53 # Tried resetting it? (MENU+SELECT) 12.44.04 # Wow... My saviour. :) 12.44.16 # Cool, thanks. 12.45.34 # What could cause this? It didn't boot on pressing menu, nor did it react on plugging into a PC or the socket (wall-). 12.46.05 # How do you call electrical sockets in the wall in english? 12.46.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.46.44 # "electrical sockets" ? :) 12.46.53 # Ok. :) 12.51.44 # Did anyone try compiling RockBox with a GCC 4.2.3 (or even a 4.3.0_pre)? 12.52.25 # And is there interest to fix any GCC warnings? 12.54.09 Join DerDome [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-217-159.pools.arcor-ip.net) 12.55.02 # Bagder: I'm not quite sure that "Commits since 12 months back" is good English... might just be me though. 12.55.19 # "4 weeks back" too, of course 12.55.29 Join mf0102 [0] (n=michi@85.127.180.200) 12.55.31 # "Commits from the last 12 months" 12.55.42 # "Commits in the past 12 months" 12.55.47 # or that 12.55.47 # too slow 12.56.01 # * devurandom votes for the last... 12.56.46 # Would "from" be correct? My feeling says no, but then I am not native anyway... 12.57.07 # * GodEater is a native english speaker and thinks it's fine 12.57.11 # but pondlife's is fine too 12.57.39 # Good. Something more I can add to my this-is-good feeling. 12.57.47 # "commits during the past 12 months" 12.58.25 # can't it say 'last year' instead of '12 months'? 12.58.44 # 'from' and 'during' both sound somehow sloppier to me 12.59.11 # "Commits made during the past 12 months" :D 12.59.25 # "commits since last year"? 12.59.28 # i may be more inclined to 'within' 13.00.03 # since would normally be used with a specific date 13.00.39 # and "last year" implies the atomic year (i.e. 2007 if you're in 2008), rather than a period of one year (i.e. the previous 12 months) 13.00.55 # at least to me 13.00.59 # yeah 13.01.06 # other native speakers may disagree 13.02.07 # I agree as non-native speaker :) 13.02.31 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@resnet16.nat.lancs.ac.uk) 13.02.35 # hehe 13.06.31 # I disagree... "last year" can mean lots of things (last 12 months, last calendar year, last financial or academic year etc) depending on context. In our context, I would take it to mean last 12 months. 13.07.15 # * linuxstb re-reads and changes his mind - "since last year" is wrong, "during last year" is right... 13.07.32 # "during the last year" would be better still 13.13.22 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 13.17.11 Quit Soap_ () 13.23.11 Join daurnimator [0] (i=daurn@unaffiliated/daurnimator) 13.29.15 Join Febs [0] (n=chatzill@207-172-204-33.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 13.34.26 Quit Arathis ("Bye, bye") 13.37.16 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p508A7014.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.37.22 Quit fasmaie (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 13.39.58 Join n1s [0] (n=nils@nl104-209-105.student.uu.se) 13.40.44 Join bertrik_ [0] (n=Bertrik_@211-013-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 13.43.43 Quit Arathis ("Bye, bye") 13.47.19 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p508A7014.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.55.32 Join defukt [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.106.154.166) 13.55.37 # petur: Could you check the hdd type of your H10 pure? My guess is that it's a ST650211FX 13.56.10 # sure, but I don't have my H10 with me here... 13.56.26 Nick bertrik_ is now known as bertrik (n=Bertrik_@211-013-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 13.57.29 Quit BitTorment ("Do directly to guantanamo bay. Do not pass go. Do not collect your human rights.") 14.16.52 Part pondlife 14.23.59 Join bluebrother [0] (n=dom@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 14.24.01 Part Jon-Kha ("[IRSSI] Tiger Woods uses Irssi. FORE!") 14.24.51 Join Jon-Kha [0] (n=jon-kha@80-248-247-190.cust.suomicom.fi) 14.25.17 Join BHX [0] (n=c13f3d02@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-534e7f9de32cc770) 14.25.39 # I have an 80GB iPod and I'm having some trouble with it, can anyone help? 14.25.54 # can you describe the trouble you're having? 14.26.17 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (n=44a0430f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-5e87186e460c7b88) 14.27.36 # LinusN: Ping! 14.27.51 # sure, when i try and update the database it manages to get a certain point (usually around 1500 files) and then stops. There is still disk activity but nothing happens. I've tried leaving it for ages but it's still frozen. Also, I can see the mp3s in the File viewer but when I try to play them from there, it'll say that there is no file in the WPS. 14.38.19 # LambdaCalculus37: pong 14.39.40 # LinusN: Question for you: a buddy of mine has Rockbox running on his iriver H120. He called me last night saying that he's getting an "ATA -32 error" now, and Rockbox won't boot. Any advice? 14.39.54 # LinusN: Llorean had told me earlier you were the man to ask about this. 14.40.09 # did he by any chance use it in a damp environment? 14.40.57 # LinusN: It was raining this week in New York, so that may be a possibility. But he keeps his iriver in a leather keep case at all times. 14.41.28 # Actually, he does take it in with him to the gym all the time. 14.41.51 # anyway, he might be able to run the original firmware 14.42.07 Join nicktastic [0] (n=nick@unaffiliated/nicktastic) 14.42.29 # rockbox has a very rigid test that exercises the ATA registers, and the -32 means that the register test fails 14.42.51 # it turns out that the ata often works just fine even when that test fails 14.42.57 # dionoea? 14.43.12 # so he might be able to flash a new bootloader without the register test 14.44.24 # LinusN: I was thinking of flashing Bootloader v7-pre4 to his iriver so that he can have Rockbox running permanently in flash. 14.44.32 # BHX: i don't know anything about the database but other people here might. Sorry. 14.44.46 # LambdaCalculus37: i believe that also has the register test 14.45.08 # dionoea: Thanks anyway :) 14.45.52 # BHX: maybe a file has a broken tag and crashed the database. 14.46.17 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.46.31 # you could check the database screen in the debug menu and check if it's stopping at the same file all the time. If yes, try to remove that file temporarily and check if it helps 14.46.38 # LinusN: One other thing that I had mentioned to Llorean (and you can see this in the logs) is that he was complaining that his filesystem was not measuring his free disk space properly; under Windows it shows 7.1GB free, but under Rockbox, it shows a jumble of random characters. 14.46.52 # bluebrother: I'll try that now, thanks 14.47.04 # LambdaCalculus37: that's interesting 14.47.08 # I thought at first that his hard drive may have been failing. 14.47.15 # but I'm not really familiar with the database, so I can't tell you more 14.47.27 # any news on usb support on portalplayer? 14.47.44 # JamPSi: gevaerts is the man to ask about progress. 14.47.57 # LambdaCalculus37: that may be because there is garbage in the fsinfo structure 14.48.17 # So I'll have to perform a filesystem check. 14.48.33 # bluebrother: i take it's in Debug\View Database info? 14.48.58 # He's had that H120 since May of last year, but he doesn't own a PC of his own at all, so he takes it around to other people's PCs to get CDs ripped and into it. 14.49.24 # I've been about the only one helping him keep it up to date and working right. 14.49.27 # BHX: yes. 14.49.56 # bluebrother: and what am I looking for 14.50.06 # bluebrother: I really appreciate the help 14.52.04 Quit kushal_12_27_200 ("This computer has gone to sleep") 14.52.09 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@rockbox/developer/barrywardell) 14.54.05 # LambdaCalculus37, he's always busy or something :P 14.54.15 Join nplus [0] (n=nplus@141.25.Globcom.Net) 14.54.36 # LinusN, LambdaCalculus37: didn't TiMiD[FD] say he gets a ATA error -32 too with his H100 and has a special build running to circumvent this (but no other problems). I think he's mentioned it not too long ago here... 14.54.56 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@pD955CA21.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.55.31 # pixelma: Not sure. 14.56.00 # JamPSi: current status is that it works well on some players, less so on others. 14.57.57 # bluebrother: just restarted my iPod, check some other songs... mp3s seem to work now, m4a's and FLACs don't 14.58.09 Join x1jmp [0] (n=x1jmp@frbg-4dbc5d98.pool.einsundeins.de) 14.58.34 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 14.59.31 # JamPSi: It looks like PP5020 works well, PP5022 has signal quality issues (we think, another possibility is that it's not CPU related but something else). That means it might work well on some USB ports but not on others. This seems to be more of a problem at high-speed. 15.00.50 # JamPSi: another problem is that there seems to be a bug in the flash driver on sansa that only shows when using USB (especially at high speed). This causes occasional data corruption on write. 15.02.43 # JamPSi: third issue is vista and mac osx support. It might work, or it might not, and if it doesn't the problems might be caused by the signal quality issues I mentionned. I didn't get reports on this since my latest SCSI fixes from last night 15.02.52 Quit Jon-Kha (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 15.02.54 # BHX: you could try if the files work from the file browser. 15.03.01 # LambdaCalculus37: starting here http://www.rockbox.org/irc/log-20070712#08:25:29 15.03.04 # but I got to leave now ... good luck 15.03.13 Quit bluebrother ("out for the weekend") 15.03.41 # * gevaerts hopes that this summary is complete 15.06.22 # pixelma: Looks like I've got to roll up my sleeves and do the same for my friend. :) 15.06.51 # doesn't sound like "the right" solution though 15.09.09 # so if i delete the file that's causing my database to crash, then re-initialize it, it should work? 15.09.22 # My other option was to flash bootloader V7-Pre4 to his H120 and flash Rockbox to it for good. 15.09.48 Quit nicktastique (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.10.00 Join nicktastique [0] (n=nick@unaffiliated/nicktastic) 15.10.28 Quit barrywardell () 15.12.23 Join pondlife [50] (n=Steve@rockbox/developer/pondlife) 15.13.19 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@rockbox/developer/barrywardell) 15.15.01 # thanks all for the help :) think it's almost fixed 15.15.03 Quit BHX ("CGI:IRC") 15.21.33 Quit conando (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.23.45 Join Jon-Kha [0] (n=jon-kha@80-248-247-190.cust.suomicom.fi) 15.25.16 Join MethoS-- [0] (n=clemens@pD955BED7.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.28.47 Join ch4os_ [0] (n=ch4os@unaffiliated/ch4os/x-059673) 15.28.47 Quit barrywardell (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.32.32 Quit defukt (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.34.23 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barry@barry-workstation.ucd.ie) 15.36.47 # gevaerts: I just tried USB on H10 since your SCSI commit. On my mac, I still don't get the drive appering. Even worse, now when I unplug my H10, I get the mac equivalent of the BSOD 15.37.18 Quit Seed (Remote closed the connection) 15.37.20 Join defukt [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.106.170.240) 15.37.30 Join Seed [0] (i=ben@bzq-84-108-237-178.cablep.bezeqint.net) 15.38.36 Join perrikwp [0] (i=98212f32@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-b32002b837519218) 15.38.36 # * GodEater loves the fact that these OS vendors clearly never tested their products with faulty USB devices 15.38.37 # gevaerts: it also no longer works on linux 15.39.15 # doesn't cause a kernel panic though I hope 15.40.41 # barrywardell: that's interesting. can you enable logf for usb_storage.c and get the output for both macosx and linux ? 15.40.42 # gevaerts: here's my dmesg http://pastebin.com/m2614fdcb 15.40.49 # GodEater: nope, thankfully 15.42.19 # gevaerts: OK, enabling logf now. I'll have results in a minute 15.42.29 Quit Zagor ("Client exiting") 15.43.27 Quit MethoS- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.44.46 # GodEater: I performed the disk speed test and USB performance tests on my iPod video last night. 15.44.58 # I didn't get a chance to perform the write test on it yet, though. 15.46.33 # barrywardell: the dmesg seems to point to general large-packet issues. Is your tree up to date? I would expect this kind of problem between r16448 and r16451 15.47.14 # LambdaCalculus37: did you get negative numbers in the disk speed test like I did ? 15.47.49 # GodEater: Nope. Here's my results: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/DiskSpeed 15.48.05 # gevaerts: no, I just did an svn up and linux is working again now 15.48.48 Quit bertrik ("bye") 15.49.08 # pondlife: Paging Mr. pondlife... 15.49.15 # barrywardell: the issue seems to be that the controller doesn't do high speed properly if the CPU is not boosted. I moved the boosting from usb_storage to the driver, and forgot to commit the driver changes in r16448 so it wasn't boosted any more. 15.49.24 # gevaerts: my mac still crashes on disconnect though 15.49.44 # LambdaCalculus37: Mr. pondlife at the red phone 15.50.09 Join bertrik [0] (n=Bertrik_@211-013-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 15.50.45 # gevaerts: here's the logfdump with my mac http://pastebin.com/m5555a0a3 15.50.46 # barrywardell: can you send logf and dmesg output for that (or is it crashed too hard for that ?) 15.51.37 # I get the "hold power button to shut down" screen on my mac so too far gone for dmesg 15.51.39 # pondlife: r16452 is still misbehaving with playing albums. 15.51.50 # Indeed it is 15.52.01 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@pD955F9D6.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.52.01 # Did you see my FlySpray update? 15.52.18 # Currently, I'm listening to one album, only to have it jump five tracks ahead after Track 5 was over. 15.52.26 # pondlife: No, not yet. 15.52.42 # I'm certain it's r16425 that broke it 15.52.51 # I'm far from certain why! 15.52.54 # gevaerts: I can get a crash report when I start up again though 15.53.05 # pondlife: What was the FS# again? 15.53.21 # I forgot to set it to notify me of changes. :) 15.53.34 # * gevaerts looks stuff up in the SCSI specs 15.53.41 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/8455 15.53.50 # gevaerts: http://pastebin.com/m5a577cd6 15.54.13 # gevaerts: the problem definitely started with r16448 15.54.21 # * barrywardell has got to go now 15.55.23 # barrywardell: if you have some time, try removing the usb_drv_stall() on line 571 in usb_storage.c 15.55.45 # don't have time now, but I will do when i get a chance 15.55.59 # ok 15.56.05 Quit barrywardell (Remote closed the connection) 15.57.12 # pondlife: Okay, now I'll get any future notifications with FS#8455. 15.58.37 Join clara30 [0] (n=clara30@ANantes-257-1-78-233.w90-25.abo.wanadoo.fr) 15.59.00 Part LinusN 16.00.36 Join MethoS---- [0] (n=clemens@pD955EFE0.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.01.16 Quit clara30 (Client Quit) 16.01.19 Quit MethoS-- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.05.44 Join BigBambi [0] (n=86ceaf37@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 16.06.32 Join mchua [0] (n=mchua@cpe-66-108-80-238.nyc.res.rr.com) 16.06.44 # Llorean: I didn't know the forum software had a (dubious) sense of humour :) 16.06.57 # Check out my current post count: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1525 16.07.08 # * BigBambi considers retiring 16.07.27 # BigBambi: d00Dz, U r 2 l337! :P 16.08.00 # I don't want to make any more posts now 16.12.01 Join low_light [0] (i=c730180a@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-9423ac96914933d3) 16.12.51 Join MethoS-- [0] (n=clemens@pD955B3E1.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.14.49 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 16.15.11 Join jcollie [0] (n=jcollie@161.210.56.8) 16.19.12 Quit MethoS- (Network is unreachable) 16.19.47 Part pondlife 16.19.49 # BigBambi: leet! :) 16.21.42 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 16.21.53 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 16.22.08 # pixelma: Hell yes :) 16.26.40 # * LambdaCalculus37 is glad he isn't fluent in 1337-speak :P 16.28.27 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@92.227.83.112) 16.28.29 # gevaerts: since you like trying risky things on you c240, perhaps you want to experiment with using the dma engine for sd read/writes? 16.28.47 # I have the disassembly 16.31.09 Quit MethoS---- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.31.31 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 16.31.42 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 16.33.20 Quit BigBambi ("CGI:IRC") 16.33.46 # low_light: "like" might not be the right word, but I'm confident that I can restore it. I'm not good (read: bad) at reading assembly though. 16.35.38 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@pD955F170.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.35.38 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.36.00 Quit perrikwp ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 16.37.39 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 16.40.28 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.40.55 # * gevaerts is angry at gcc 16.41.33 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 16.42.15 # Is there a way to force a struct to be packed, two-byte aligned (so the shorts inside work properly) without having sizeof() round up ? 16.44.45 # other than with the packed attribute? 16.45.04 Quit corevette ("Leaving") 16.45.31 # They now have __attribute__ ((packed,aligned(2)));, and this makes sizeof() return 10 for what is actually a 9-byte struct 16.46.05 # if you force a struct to be xxx-aligned, the size of it will go up, because there are empty spaces in the struct.. so not much you can do... (only reordering the struct can help) 16.46.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.46.39 # The struct is packed internally. It's just padded at the end 16.46.55 # And gcc spmetimes *is* nasty 16.47.21 # Domonoky: the USB structs (where I have the problem) are aligned properly ( I guess the spec writers thought of this issue), but if I don't ask gcc tho align them it places them (sometimes) at odd addresses. 16.48.25 # Well, you could use the 'unaligned' attribute instead of aligning them, but that increases code size and decreases performance 16.48.26 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.48.35 # * gevaerts could add a "fake" char end_of_struct to them and use offsetof(), but that's as nasty as what gcc does 16.49.21 # Note that I didn't try 'unaligned' so far. Maybe another gcc bug will pop up... 16.49.33 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 16.49.40 # (wouldn't surprise me) 16.50.06 # amiconn: so do I just put __attribute__ ((packed,unaligned)) there ? 16.51.32 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.52.50 # hmm, it's not in the docs 16.53.07 # * amiconn is trying to remember where he read about 'unaligned'.... 16.53.19 Quit MethoS-- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.53.38 # That gives warning: ‘unaligned’ attribute directive ignored 16.53.39 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 16.54.12 Join MethoS-- [0] (n=clemens@pD955D3AB.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.55.15 Join pondlife [50] (n=Steve@rockbox/developer/pondlife) 16.55.52 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 16.56.10 # LambdaCalculus37: Could you try a playback patch? 16.56.21 # LambdaCalculus37: http://www.pastebin.ca/923453 16.56.34 Quit EspeonEefi ("さよなら") 16.57.37 Join PaulJam [0] (n=PaulJam_@p54BCDFAA.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.58.44 # pondlife: I'll set my laptop up at my lunchtime and try it out. That'll be around 12:30 PM GMT -5. 16.59.06 # OK, whenever 16.59.16 # I'll check the logs 16.59.29 # My SVN table is at r16452. Will the patch still apply? 16.59.49 # Not sure, it's against 16454 16.59.59 # gevaerts: Iiuc, doing what you want is possible, but somewhat complicated 17.01.04 # amiconn: maybe I can put the __attribute__(aligned(2)) in the variable declaration and use sizeof(struct whatever) 17.01.13 # pondlife: I'll try it. If not, I'll check out r16454 from the trunk and try it tonight. The diff is for /apps/plugins/SOURCES, correct? 17.01.31 # Just /apps 17.01.43 # Oops 17.01.47 # What you need to do (as I understand it): * remove the aligned(2) from those structs. * Wherever a 'short' or 'int' element of these structs is accessed via a pointer, that pointer has to be declared with the __packed modifier (not attribute) 17.01.50 # I accidentally enabled test_disk ! 17.02.07 # gevaerts: That should work too... 17.02.12 # pondlife: Don't worry about it. :) 17.02.31 # I've already used test_disk to get some disk speed measurements for GodEater and barrywardell. 17.02.31 Quit defukt (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.02.46 Quit petur ("connection reset by beeeeer") 17.02.48 # Well, the patch might not apply then...! 17.03.12 Join defukt [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.106.148.131) 17.03.29 # gevaerts: E.g. if "usb_string_iSerial" is unaligned, you would need to declare "p" within "set_serial_descriptor()" as: 17.03.33 # gevaerts: I added a comment to FS#8663 with my dma read/write disassembly (no guarantee that it's correct) 17.03.34 # pondlife: Want to fix it quickly? 17.03.46 # __packed short* p = ... 17.04.00 # Just chop the first bit off when you paste... 17.04.18 # It's the /apps/playback.c bit you want 17.04.49 # Start from line 11 then, am I correct? 17.04.55 # * amiconn has most test_* plugins enabled in all his builds 17.05.07 # LambdaCalculus37: Unlucky line 13 17.05.38 # http://www.pastebin.ca/923462 17.05.52 # * pondlife forgot you could edit inside pastebin 17.07.12 # amiconn: I guess both ways are equaly error-prone (i.e. it's equally easy to forget one variable somewhere). I'll try my idea first. 17.07.17 # pondlife: Got it. Let me go fetch a copy of Notepad2. 17.07.28 # * LambdaCalculus37 is NOT using Notepad to copy/paste the patch 17.07.33 # Wordpad? 17.07.45 # That will do the line-endings correctly, I believe 17.07.58 # No it won't 17.08.07 # Ah, no.. just adding them 17.08.12 # pondlife: Already tried Wordpad. Doesn't work. 17.08.18 # It can read lf-only, but will convert to crlf when saving 17.08.21 # dos2unix -U 17.08.42 # pondlife: This is a work PC, so my options are pretty limited. 17.08.45 # * amiconn recommends ConTEXT or Notepad++ 17.09.05 # Domonoky: around ? 17.09.29 # amiconn: I was thinking of Notepad2 because it's easy to conceal from the "idiots" here at my job. 17.09.32 # * Domonoky blinks... :-) 17.09.36 # Wordpad has "Text Document" and "Text Document - MS-DOS Format" as save options. Wonder what the difference is 17.09.49 # Domonoky: did you see I was having problems with rbutil this morning ? 17.09.59 # LambdaCalculus37: notepad2 is nice and very lightweight :) 17.10.00 # Notepad++ is best though, IMHO 17.10.07 # nope... *goes to the logs*... 17.10.09 # Codepage, most probably 17.10.13 # Domonoky: don't bother 17.10.15 # * gevaerts doesn't want anything that isn't vi-based 17.10.16 # I didn't go into detail 17.10.27 # is the idea that you ALWAYS run rbutil as root ? 17.10.41 # (or Administrator if in Windows) 17.10.41 # notepad++ is a bit better for more complex processes, but if you want a simple notepad without much fluff, go with notepad2 :) 17.11.08 # GodEater: thats not really the idea, but might be required for ipod/sansapatcher.. 17.11.26 # Domonoky: then I'm stumped 17.11.39 # everytime I run rbutil up, it says "Invalid configuration" 17.11.44 # and launches the config window 17.11.45 Quit MethoS- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.11.56 # which I then alter to meet my system's parameters 17.11.59 # click ok 17.12.12 # and the "Invalid configuration" box just pops straight back up again 17.12.24 # it seams it cant create the user settings.. :-/ 17.12.34 # I don't understand why 17.13.15 # i already heard others report this, but i dont know why this should fail.. 17.13.35 # annoyingly of course - I've just run it now, and it came up fine 17.13.38 # grrrr 17.13.42 # pondlife: Got the code. To verify, this is patching the SOURCES file, right? 17.13.49 # No 17.13.53 # playback.c 17.15.20 # * LambdaCalculus37 makes the patch playback.diff 17.15.51 # pondlife: If the patch works, want me to post it to the tracker? 17.16.04 # No 17.16.12 # If it works I'll probably just commit it 17.16.29 # Okay. 17.16.32 # The chance is that it won't make any difference ;) 17.17.56 # GodEater: i just found a way to repoduze the problem... *goes investigating* 17.17.56 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.18.06 # good luck 17.18.41 # pondlife: want me to test too? 17.19.08 # Please, if you could. It's slow work the way I'm testing. 17.19.20 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 17.19.43 # Check that manual skipping during buffering doesn't get confused 17.22.38 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.22.40 Join toffe82_ [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 17.22.48 Nick toffe82_ is now known as toffe82 (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 17.23.18 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@pD955FACB.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.24.59 Join webguest41 [0] (n=439f2c86@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-be0f22ed65bf789f) 17.25.03 # pondlife: Yes, sir! :) 17.25.07 # GodEater: did you really set the configuration correctly before ? for example if you only select a device and forget the mountpoint, it will not be happy with your config.. 17.26.15 Quit webguest41 (Client Quit) 17.26.46 # Domonoky: I both set the device, the mountpoint, checked no proxy was set... 17.26.55 # I went through ALL the config tabs to make sure they were right. 17.27.28 Quit defukt (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.27.48 # LambdaCalculus37, pixelma: Don't worry.. the patch makes no difference! 17.27.49 # hm.. then i cant really reproduce it.. :-/ 17.29.13 # Domonoky: if I come up with a recipe for it, I'll let you know 17.30.26 Join defukt [0] (n=WTFOMGBB@91.106.160.205) 17.38.37 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.38.45 Join toffe82_ [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 17.38.53 Nick toffe82_ is now known as toffe82 (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 17.40.22 Quit crope` ("Leaving") 17.41.00 Quit MethoS-- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.43.28 Join crope` [0] (n=crope@dyn3-82-128-184-115.psoas.suomi.net) 17.43.28 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.44.39 Join toffe82_ [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 17.44.41 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 17.44.47 Nick toffe82_ is now known as toffe82 (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 17.48.38 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.48.40 Join toffe82_ [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 17.48.49 Nick toffe82_ is now known as toffe82 (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 17.49.24 Quit moos ("Rockbox rules the DAP world") 17.49.47 # pondlife: confirmed :\ 17.50.35 # It was slightly neater code... 17.51.08 # I'm trying something else now, but won't waste your time until I've done a play through 17.52.41 Quit XavierGr ("rb->sleep(HZ*36*(10^3));") 17.54.09 Quit ender` (" It is better to stay silent and be thought a fool, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt. -- Abraham Lincoln") 17.54.38 Join RoTtE [0] (n=mj1985@ti0011a341-0658.bb.online.no) 17.54.58 Quit defukt (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.55.19 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 17.57.10 # low_light: looks like nice weekend project. I fear that my assembly knowledge is still too low to really have a good chance at success though, so I won't mind if someone else gets to it first (I can still do tests in that case of course) 17.57.55 Join DA-Laptop [0] (n=darkapos@216-53-82.231210.adsl.tele2.no) 17.58.30 # Hello... the dock that came with the gigabeatf, is it usable for anything when running rockbox? 17.58.38 # Or if not, is there any work being done to make it usable? 17.59.58 # In what respect? 18.00.24 # It charges mine :) 18.00.42 # The line-out works 18.01.05 # Some mods and you can get digital output from it 18.01.45 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@84-255-206-8.static.t-2.net) 18.01.54 # I normally just use USB for charging 18.01.55 # You could mod it to support USB2 18.02.03 # Since I don't have the charger 18.02.11 # the guy I bought it from on ebay didn't send a charger 18.02.37 # So you don't have the power supply for the dock? 18.02.52 # nope. 18.03.05 # I thought maybe it could run on USB power. 18.03.11 # Then you can't use the dock 18.03.18 # mkay. 18.03.23 # Then I'll throw it away. 18.03.23 # Unfortunately no... :( 18.03.43 # You can get another power supply for it 18.03.45 # It's not like it's very important for me... USB does the trick, generally speaking. 18.03.51 # DA-Laptop: Can't it use some generic power brick ? 18.03.58 # But it needs the PS to run 18.04.00 # gevaerts: No idea 18.04.09 # It doesn't say voltage on it 18.04.24 # one sec I'll tell you... 18.04.54 # Meh... I don't actually need another wall wart... I just thought it'd be nice if there was something special I could use it for, cleaning out old crap y'see, and came across it. 18.05.33 # If any of you want it, I can send it to ya.. just pay the shipping. :P 18.06.51 # DA-Laptop: I wouldn't throw it away if I were you. From what I've heard, some devices don't charge properly over USB if the battery is really flat or something like that. I don't know if the gigabeat will have that kind of problem, but... 18.07.23 # 5v regulated supply 18.07.37 # 3amp (seems overkill) 18.07.45 # center pin posative 18.07.47 # gevaerts: fine, I'll keep it, but I don't see any need for it 18.08.46 # The other use for the dock is if you have any files you put on the gigabeat with the OF you need to dock to get them bacl 18.08.48 # back 18.09.57 # OF? 18.10.06 # original firmware 18.10.15 # * gevaerts is a packrat when it comes to this kind of thing 18.10.29 # gevaerts: 18.10.30 # Same here 18.10.36 # But I finally got around to cleaning out old shite 18.10.46 Join Buschel [0] (n=AndreeBu@p54A3E370.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.10.48 # hehehe 18.10.50 # Dumped tonnes of old shite 18.11.06 # I still have C64's, TRS80' 18.11.13 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (n=44a0430f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-bad6424f87b85cd0) 18.11.20 # hehe 18.11.26 # s, CoCo's, 8088, 286, 386 stuff 18.11.38 # Monitors to go with them 18.11.48 # Keyboards, multi-function cards 18.11.54 # All kinds of RAM 18.12.07 # 360k 5.25" disk drives 18.12.08 # this old hardware is nice, but please stay on topic.. 18.12.22 # * gevaerts doesn't use the spectrum emulator in rockbox because he has a real one 18.12.31 # Beta2K: Unless you're porting Rockbox to them, stay on topic. 18.12.39 # Sorry 18.13.11 Quit gevaerts ("work->home") 18.13.30 Join hannesd_ [0] (n=light@p5B160BC6.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 18.13.45 # pixelma: Still here? 18.14.20 # yes 18.14.52 # Did pondlife's patch work? 18.15.00 # No 18.15.14 # I've got a new one that looks better though 18.15.22 # it didn't (also in the logs ;) ) 18.15.22 # Needs more testing yet here... 18.16.00 # pixelma: Sorry, our network borked on us, and CGI:IRC doesn't even kindly inform me of a disconnection. ;) 18.16.55 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 18.17.06 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 18.18.40 # amiconn: you've searched for me (yesterday)? 18.20.38 # I wanted to tell you that setting DCDC2 in pcf50605.c doesn't have any effect 18.21.08 # There is only one DC-DC converter that is configured using DCDC1..DCDC4 18.21.12 # i know. just kept it for documentation. 18.21.31 # DCDC1 and DCDC2 just hold 2 different configurations for it 18.21.44 # Which one is actually used is determined by a bit in DCDC4 18.21.46 # yes, you can configure the pcf to switch between both voltages 18.21.53 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@athedsl-122199.home.otenet.gr) 18.22.28 # So line 133 should be removed, as it does effectively nothing 18.24.03 # LambdaCalculus37, pixelma: http://www.pastebin.ca/923552 fixes my problem on natural playback, but probably breaks manual skipping (and auto-dir change) badly.... 18.24.12 # I've got to go now, will look more later 18.24.21 Part pondlife 18.25.18 # amiconn: then you could also remove 128, 132 and 136. these configure the registers to the default -- unchanged voltages. at least for my 5.5G 18.25.58 Join EspeonEefi [0] (i=espeonee@STRATTON-THREE-THIRTY-THREE.MIT.EDU) 18.26.30 # I think those should stay. Setting defaults will become useful for true cold booting (if we ever manage to do that on PP) 18.27.15 # pixelma: I'm going to try the new patch shortly. It might break playlists for me, since I have playlists that select from multiple albums. 18.29.40 Quit hannesd (Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable)) 18.29.41 Nick hannesd_ is now known as hannesd (n=light@p5B160BC6.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 18.36.45 # Thinking of boot up, does anyone know why dual-boot on the Gigabeat doesn't work? 18.37.29 # Is it a hardware limitation, or simply not codded yet, or broken at some point? 18.39.47 Join uno [0] (n=geovanni@66.201.163.144) 18.40.26 Quit PaulJam (".") 18.40.31 Part uno 18.41.43 # Hmm, the TEA1211 cannot be connected to the pp i2c bus in the ipods 18.42.12 # It has the same i2c address as the pcf50605 18.42.37 Join uno [0] (n=geovanni@66.201.163.144) 18.42.46 Join BigBambi [0] (n=Alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 18.43.12 Part uno 18.44.13 Quit DA-Laptop (Remote closed the connection) 18.46.20 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.46.25 Join kkurbjun [0] (n=kkurbjun@12.41.166.11) 18.46.44 # Beta2K: can you create a bug report for doom in the tracker 18.47.02 # are you using the official build, or something else? 18.47.04 # I added to an existing one 18.47.26 # It seems to be a issue with all hardware 18.48.12 # what build are you using? 18.48.20 # and are there any patches? 18.48.32 # also, what version of doom are you running? 18.49.00 # Beta2K: Dual boot on gigabeat is pointless 18.49.14 # i.e shareware, doom1, doom2, freedoom... 18.49.28 # Seeing as the OF can't use music transfered without Gigabeat room, and rockbox can't use music transferred via gigabeat room 18.49.40 # * BigBambi just realised he is forgetting USB OTG 18.49.46 # B#8641 is the tracker # 18.49.58 # I'm back in the OF right now to grab my music from it 18.50.07 # So not *quite* pointless 18.50.25 # Beta2K: I saw that, but I want to know your particular use case 18.50.30 # I had just downloaded RB last night and Doom is Doom II 18.50.31 Quit Arathis ("Bye, bye") 18.50.40 # ok, great 18.51.02 Quit low_light ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 18.51.02 # and you downloaded it from the main build area, or an unofficial build from teh forums? 18.51.27 # btw, dual boot is just not coded yet, it's not a hardware limitation 18.51.52 # that may come in the future once flash booting is complete for the gigabeat 18.52.03 # I downloaded it via the auto-installer 18.52.29 # ok, thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for 18.52.48 Join perrikwp [0] (i=98217268@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-65940a67e79a9f75) 18.53.22 # Flash booting as in removing the linux loader all together? 18.53.23 # Beta2K, I just tried it on my gigabeat, no crash.. 18.53.33 # Did you try it in 90deg rotation? 18.53.37 # yep 18.53.46 # is this in the menu that you get the crash? 18.53.52 # Sometimes 18.53.57 # Altho it takes longer at the menu 18.54.04 # Crashes easier in teh game 18.54.45 # Are you setting 90deg rotation in Doom or via the RB patch? 18.55.52 # 90 rotation in doom 18.55.55 # not the patch 18.55.55 # Ok 18.55.57 # Weird 18.56.22 # Once I get my music back off mine I'll re-load RB and play with it some more 18.56.47 # yeah, if you can get an exact account of all settings that could be helpful in reproducing the problem 18.57.09 # also the default.dfg file 18.57.47 # settings in doom that is 18.57.57 # Ok 18.57.59 # I'm not too concerned about the other settings in rockbox 18.58.30 # the flash booting would completely replace the linux loader 18.58.33 # initially 18.59.05 # cool 18.59.05 # but it can also make it easier to use the existing linux loader 18.59.21 # I should say it does currently replace the linux loader completely now 18.59.26 # rather than will 18.59.39 # Still in testing I assume? 19.00.42 # yes, right now it's using quite a bit of power when the gigabeat is shutdown, so some of the hardware is still not being setup right - some special hardware is needed in case there are problems since a bad flash will brick the gigabeat without it 19.01.24 # Will any JTAG interface work, or does the Gigabeat require something special? 19.01.45 # any JTAG interface 19.01.52 # I used a Xilinx Parallel III 19.01.55 Join fehmicans [0] (n=canavar@78.178.45.16) 19.02.14 # there are some better ones that support some of the extrra control signals on the ARM procesors 19.02.27 # but you can get by fine with a basic cable 19.03.01 # Hum 19.03.21 # I only came across RB last night but it's peaked my interest 19.03.30 # LambdaCalculus37: for me the patch also fixes usual playback but a manual track skip results in skipping 2 songs if it has to rebuffer... 19.03.50 # Getting the functionality out of my gigabeat that I've always wanted it rather attractive 19.04.18 # is 19.04.24 # Beta2k there is a document on it here: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GigabeatFJTAG 19.04.36 # if you are interested in it I would be glad to help 19.04.54 # it would be nice to have someone else that can to some real hardware debugging 19.05.31 Join MethoS-- [0] (n=clemens@pD955FE14.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.05.34 # Cool :) 19.06.14 # My first step right now is getting Apache updated on my machine so I can get SVN built and installed so I can download the tree and build a cross-compiler... :) 19.06.14 # I have the .gdbinit setup for it too which I haven't put in there yet if you decide to give it a shot 19.06.22 # pixelma: Which platform did you try it on? 19.06.36 # my c250 19.07.22 # I tried it on my iPod video. Album playback works, as long as I don't try to skip tracks. If I do, it'll start jumping further than it should. 19.08.00 # Gotta do something. Be back soon. 19.08.41 # beta2k, if you have questions my email is in the wiki, or you can pm me on the forums 19.08.45 # I have to go 19.09.07 Quit kkurbjun ("Leaving.") 19.12.37 Join conando [0] (i=Soeren@dslb-084-060-138-119.pools.arcor-ip.net) 19.20.00 Quit maddler ("connection reset by beer!") 19.20.13 Join maddler [0] (n=maddler@cabbage.komputika.net) 19.22.49 Join Nevtus [0] (n=Nevtus@unaffiliated/nevtus) 19.22.54 Quit MethoS- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.25.24 Join gevaerts [0] (n=fg@rockbox/developer/gevaerts) 19.29.13 Quit ch4os_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.35.04 Quit perrikwp ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 19.50.45 # gevaerts: Ping! 19.51.13 # * LambdaCalculus37 noticed that plugging his iPod video into its wall charger made it think it was actually plugged into a PC 19.52.00 # * gevaerts wouldn't see the differende either 19.53.16 # I'll think about how to solve this. Maybe get out of usb mode if no actual connection is made in a certain time ? 19.53.37 # In the meantime, holding "POWER_BUTTON" (whatever that is on ipod) should help 19.53.40 # Haha: LDR R7, =0x1337BEEF 19.53.42 # gevaerts: That would work. 19.54.13 # * amiconn is disassembling diskmode a bit more 19.54.18 # MENU+SELECT is power-on on the iPods, so holding MENU alone would work. 19.54.23 # amiconn: so this one isn't dead I guess 19.54.39 # heh, I've only saw 0xDEADBEEF so far, not of the 1337 one ;) 19.54.50 # * LambdaCalculus37 would like a little 0x1337BEEF, medium rare, please. :P 19.54.59 Join ch4os_ [0] (n=ch4os@unaffiliated/ch4os/x-059673) 19.55.56 # There are other nice constants in there, e.g. 0xFACE0000 19.57.13 Quit Buschel () 19.57.24 # amiconn: Is this from iPod Diskmode? 19.57.32 # yes 19.57.54 # Someone at Apple was having fun, weren't they? :) 19.58.56 # So what do you pick if you need a magic number ? I would go for an easy to remember one any time 20.00.06 # LambdaCalculus37: orders for 1337BEEF go to BigBambi ;) (though not so 1337 anymore) 20.00.21 # Sadly I am no longer 1337 20.00.36 # Although if it helps I can go and delete one of my posts :) 20.00.42 Quit EspeonEefi ("さよなら") 20.05.45 Quit BigBambi (Remote closed the connection) 20.06.15 Join BigBambi [0] (n=Alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 20.15.53 Quit desowin () 20.16.06 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.16.31 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=el_miep@p54BF796D.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.21.56 # The changelog pages linked to from http://build.rockbox.org/dev.cgi seem to be empty for today's commits 20.24.01 Join xnyhps [0] (n=xnyhps@2001:470:1f08:142:1337:1337:1337:1337) 20.30.40 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host254-211-dynamic.20-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 20.31.16 Quit spiorf (Client Quit) 20.34.42 # Can Vista and Mac OSX people test current svn (r16457) USB mass storage support ? If it seems slow, if possible try again on a different USB port or behind a hub (to avoid the known signal quality issues). Main goal is to test if the SCSI changes improve things 20.35.11 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.35.20 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@atheme/developer/desowin) 20.35.39 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=el_miep@p54BF5CA4.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.35.44 Join DrKralle [0] (n=nowhere@p548A7908.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.35.58 # Hey here Rocks :) www.libertyradio.de Libertymusik from Germany :-) 20.37.18 Quit DrKralle () 20.42.48 # pfft 20.43.31 # gevaerts, I can try it on OS X in a while 20.45.32 # codesquid: What version of OSX ? And did you already try earlier ? (just collecting data...) 20.46.10 # 10.5.2, not tried on OS X before. I only compile and test my programs on it, I don't actually like using OS X much ;) 20.46.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.47.52 # OK. I think barrywardell uses 10.5 as well, and the previous versions didn't work for him (they crashed the mac). I hope it's fixed with this one 20.47.57 Quit GodEater (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.48.24 # then OS X is broken if it crashes 20.48.48 # * gevaerts is proud to have crashed both osx and vista remotely without even running code on them 20.48.56 # haha 20.49.13 Quit shodanX ("leaving") 20.49.18 Join shodanX [0] (n=shodanX@i9a132.informatik.uni-erlangen.de) 20.52.45 # gevaerts: willing to try 20.53.03 # just tell me what i need to edit and i will compile myself 20.53.49 Quit nplus (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.54.47 # fyrestorm: If you have an svn checkout ready, just update, edit the Makefile to change the EXTRA_DEFINES line to "export EXTRA_DEFINES=-DUSE_ROCKBOX_USB -DUSE_HIGH_SPEED" and compile (run make clean first, these makefile changes aren't picked up automatically) 20.55.08 Join sbhsu [0] (n=a6530466@Zion.dorm.au.edu.tw) 20.57.04 # gevaerts, small bug. If I turn on my sansa by plugging in the cable, it boots and displays the USB screen. But it doesn't load the background. 20.58.36 # codesquid: that actually happens before the filesystem is mounted. Also you might notice that the sd card doesn't seem to work yet then (it works if you plug in after booting) 20.59.01 # ok 20.59.12 # I have 10.4 and 10.3 boxes available if you wish anything tested on them 20.59.28 # gevaerts 20.59.30 # err 20.59.33 Quit axionix ("Lost terminal") 20.59.34 # will do that in a minute 20.59.39 # thats what i wanted to say :D 20.59.48 Join axionix [0] (n=axion@cpe-74-70-239-192.nycap.res.rr.com) 20.59.57 # Beta2K: what player do you have ? 21.00.03 # Gigabeat F 21.00.18 # I supose you're testing with iPods? :) 21.01.18 # gevaerts, pluggin in the cable on OS X triggered the USB screen on my sansa, but OS X did not show any volumes 21.01.22 # iPods, sansas and iriver H10. Gigabeat F does USB differently (don't ask me exactly how), so it's not affected by this 21.01.36 # dmesg had some error messages: 21.01.41 # Gigabeat has a ARM CPU, the others have PP CPU's 21.02.07 # "The IOUSBFamily is having trouble enumerating a USB device that has been pluggin in. It will keep retrying ..." 21.02.28 # and then several "Found a transation past the completion deadline on bus 0x3d, timing out!" 21.02.34 # codesquid: That could be a signal quality issue. Hard to be sure 21.02.38 # after pulling the cable OS X prompted me to reboot 21.03.16 # codesquid: ok, so it's still not fixed. This was with r16457 ? 21.03.27 # yes 21.03.59 # Can you try doing a logf build and enabling logf for usb_storage.c ? 21.05.01 # codesquid: also, do you have a USB hub available ? It might change the behaviour 21.05.06 # sure, if you explain me how to do that 21.05.11 # sorry, don't have an USB hub 21.06.42 # codesquid: when running tools/configure, choose (A)dvanced, then (L)ogf (press enter twice there), and then edit firmware/usbstack/usb_storage.c to remove the comment markers before #define LOGF_ENABLE (so the define is used) 21.07.06 # codesquid: You'll need to run make clean I guess 21.07.22 # compiling 21.07.29 # for ipod vid :D 21.08.03 # gevaerts, it's compiling 21.08.13 # After that, you'll get two extra items in the debug menu, logf and logf_dump. Choose logf_dump after trying the connection. This will dump the output to .rockbox/logf.txt 21.08.36 # gevaerts: when this is done compiling what exactly am i testing 21.09.25 Join faemir [0] (n=faemir@85-211-221-203.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk) 21.09.33 # nevermind 21.09.38 # i scrolled up 21.09.40 Quit axionix ("Lost terminal") 21.09.45 Quit faemir ("Leaving") 21.09.57 Join axionix [0] (n=axion@cpe-74-70-239-192.nycap.res.rr.com) 21.10.12 # Beta2K: The portalplayer ships contain a dual-arm core... 21.10.17 # s/ships/chips 21.10.30 Join faemir [0] (n=daniel@85-211-221-203.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk) 21.10.51 # * gevaerts assumes portalplayer ships contain a huge amount of arm cores, nicely stacked 21.10.57 # hehe 21.12.54 # Anyone know when jpeg and or png suppor for album art will occur? 21.12.58 # support * 21.13.02 # when someone writes it 21.13.17 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 21.13.57 # BigBambi: well that's the obvious answer, but can you elaborate? Or is that all that can be said... 21.14.02 # No 21.14.13 # If some (that could be you) writes it, then it will be done 21.14.34 # People are volunteers who work on what they want in their spare time 21.14.55 Join merbanan [0] (n=banan@83.233.242.28) 21.15.20 # amiconn: my H10 5GB reports the disk indeed as ST650211FX - want me to open it to check the connector? 21.15.50 # FX == F-FLEX 21.15.55 # BigBambi: anything else obvious you want to state? 21.16.01 # No need to open it 21.16.14 # ok 21.16.20 # faemir: You asked the question, I answered it. If it were that obvious an answer, why ask? 21.16.42 # My guess is then that the H10 5GB (non-pure) contains the same disk 21.16.59 # BigBambi: because it may not have had that answer. It may have been 'Yeh, x is currently working on it but it's not quite there yet' or something else. 21.17.14 # * amiconn edits wiki 21.17.20 Join Domonoky_ [0] (n=Domonoky@e180246164.adsl.alicedsl.de) 21.17.20 # Sure, but the answer is, no-one is, and if someone does it will be done 21.17.21 Quit fehmicans (Remote closed the connection) 21.17.54 # amiconn: the H10 5GB pure was already in the wiki... 21.17.55 # * BigBambi thinks when someone does heavily implies no-one is, but sorry if it wasn't clear 21.18.37 # petur: Yes, but it just stated "Hitachi Microdrive" instead of the exact type 21.18.50 # s/Hitachi/Seagate/ 21.19.06 # not on the copy I'm watching 21.19.23 # BigBambi: well saying that instead would of been just as good as your answer, and less arrogant sounding. But thankyou anyway. 21.19.25 # H10 pure 5GB Seagate Flex Connector 45-way 5mm ST650211FX 21.19.43 # faemir: It was not my intention to sound arrogant, but take it as you will 21.20.14 Join DrDnar [0] (n=DrDnar@cmu-24-35-93-16.mivlmd.cablespeed.com) 21.20.25 # * petur spots the spot amiconn is talking about 21.20.29 # BigBambi: I don't suppose that you know whether there has been battery improvements to ipods recently? My 30gb video seems to be getting longer, though it may be my imagination. 21.20.49 # faemir: How recently? There certainly have been improvements 21.20.55 # * BigBambi goes to double check when 21.21.03 # BigBambi: I dunno, say since november? 21.21.05 # petur: Where is that? 21.21.14 # faemir: Yes, there have been since then :) 21.21.27 # Oh and whoever thought of the gui installer thing is a frickin genius. 21.21.33 # the drive is mentioned twice, once in the middle of the page, once at the end 21.21.49 # I haven't used rbutil myself, but think it is a very welcome addition 21.21.58 # aha, the middle section is 1.8" drives 21.22.02 # faemir, well, rbutil has been around for awhile, but the newer (qt) version has really improved of late. 21.22.45 # amiconn: 1.8" drives -> iriver 21.22.56 Join waldo [0] (n=waldo@ip-81-11-224-222.dsl.scarlet.be) 21.22.59 # is wrong.... 21.23.18 # Yes, very 21.23.24 # krazykit: cool, it was just really really nice to just click a single button to install the bootloader and stuff this time, not that I'm a stranger to terminal, but I'm just lazy. And it's nice for those who are not wanting to do complex stuff. 21.23.38 # yep, tis good alright 21.23.45 # damn it takes me 20 minutes to compile with cygwin 21.24.07 # Now all I need to know is why one of my albums plays fine on my pc but on my ipod it skips. 21.24.20 # codec/bitrate/etc? 21.24.23 # I mean it'll get like 2 minutes into the song then go to the next 21.24.26 # faemir: codec 21.24.41 # it's an ogg, can't remember bitrate 21.24.58 # player? 21.25.08 # Does rockbox mind very very long id3 info? 21.25.10 # player? 21.25.16 # What target? 21.25.23 # fyrestorm: cygwin is slooow 21.25.26 # iPod, iriver, sansa, which model etc 21.25.27 # yeah scorche 21.25.33 # real slow 21.25.34 # oh right >_< 21.25.38 # ipod 30gb video 21.25.41 # but i learned how to do patches and everything 21.25.44 # ogg should be fine then 21.25.50 # from the wiki page about it 21.26.01 # so i guess the same applies to the vmware package 21.26.12 # faemir: Was the id3 question separate? As ogg should have vorbis comments 21.26.21 # it's seperate 21.26.38 # Yes, I think there is a limit on length of tag 21.26.51 # Well it fits in the tag on my pc 21.27.02 # But I can't remember what it is off the top of my head - try searching the forum, it has come up there 21.27.07 # Sure 21.27.14 # I might just shorten the album name :P 21.27.32 # It is for certain codec(s) only, and due to the why rockbox parses the tag 21.27.41 # s/why/way 21.27.55 # The tag for album is: Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vol.1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness 21.28.03 # That too long you think? XD 21.28.11 # It is the overall length I think that metters 21.28.15 # damn it 21.28.18 # *matters 21.28.26 # Oh alright. 21.28.39 # But I'm not 100% 21.28.45 # just nearly :) 21.29.12 # Also, I'm currently reusing my ipod database [ :( ] but rockbox has picked up multiple tracks on lots of the albums while the official firmware hasn't - what's up wit that? 21.29.35 # You aren't reusing your ipod database 21.29.45 # Well, you know what I mean. 21.29.51 # The rockbox database scans your entire disk for music files 21.29.59 # Yeh, I meant that it's not drag and drop 21.30.06 Join major_works [0] (n=chatzill@ool-45745dcc.dyn.optonline.net) 21.30.08 # faemir: It is fairly important to be accurate when discussing technical matters :) 21.30.09 # It's the evil scrambled up ipod way >_> 21.30.15 # indeed :) 21.30.52 # I had some problems with rockbox crashing before so I returned to normal ipod, but gave it another chance yesterday, and no crashes, so I'm going to put it back on to drag and drop :) 21.31.00 # gevaerts, this time OS X didn't crash 21.31.02 # normal ipod firmware * 21.31.10 # gevaerts, http://rafb.net/p/IL39ZC92.html first attempt 21.31.16 # faemir: You may have multiple copies there in a recycle bin for instance - easiest way to check is to put two into a playlist, then view the playlist to see if it is the same filename 21.31.26 # If that is it, run the disk tidy plugin 21.31.26 Quit nicktastic ("Leaving") 21.31.29 # gevaerts: Is the last version of FS#8562 (integration_3.diff) usable, or have recent commits rendered it too squirrely for non-coders to patch? 21.31.37 # I never got how to use playlist feature :( 21.31.46 # gevaerts, http://rafb.net/p/nkoMdY19.html several more attempts. No crash but no volumes either. 21.31.53 # If not, then you can try rebuilding the database. To make sure you really start from scratch, delete *.tcd for the .rockbox folder 21.32.00 # faemir: That is what the manual is for 21.32.03 # BigBambi: also, when did the thing come in where you hold menu and it comes up with options for shuffle repeat etc? 21.32.11 # Always been there 21.32.15 # O_O 21.32.18 # That is the quick menu 21.32.22 # Well I found it yesterday and it's awesome. 21.32.26 # * BigBambi points at the manual again 21.32.26 # Can you customise it? 21.32.36 # Check out the context menu too 21.32.40 # Yeh I looked at the manual before, and didn't notice it =/ 21.32.44 # major_works: that one is entirely commited to svn, so you don't need a patch to get the latest work currently 21.32.45 # faemir: Not without editing the code 21.32.53 # BigBambi: aww :( 21.33.05 # It would be nice to put coverflow as a shortcut instead of the fileview mode 21.33.07 # faemir: Power savings were 10/02/2008 - http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi?view=rev;revision=16259 21.33.20 # faemir: The code is available.... 21.33.21 # gevaerts: Ah, that explains it. Shouldn't it be closed, then? But thanks for the good word. 21.33.54 # BigBambi: but I can't code :P 21.34.01 # OF = original factory? 21.34.08 # original firmware 21.34.14 # similar :) 21.34.15 # Ah. 21.34.33 # major_works: not sure. It's still not active by default, and I might do more patches (although it's unlikely, I expect the changes from now on will be small enough to go directly to svn) 21.34.35 # I don't suppose you know whether the estimated battery time left is any more accurate than before? 21.34.44 # probably not :) 21.34.50 # Haha ok. 21.35.03 # OK... no problem. Thanks again. 21.35.16 Quit Domonoky (Success) 21.35.17 # oh great, time to right a script to resize all my images to 100 x 100 :( 21.35.25 # there is one on the wiki 21.35.32 # oh good. 21.35.43 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.36.04 # BigBambi: is it for linux? 21.36.07 # faemir: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/AlbumArt#Format_Conversion 21.36.10 # faemir: yep 21.36.19 # ah, I just got it :P 21.36.21 # major_works: major_works: I'm adding a note to the tracker right now to make this clear 21.36.26 # just replace the needed bits 21.36.36 Join toffe82_ [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 21.36.45 Nick toffe82_ is now known as toffe82 (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 21.37.13 # gevaerts: is there any way i can test read/write speeds that get logged 21.37.22 # gevaerts: Good deal. No biggie... I know how to use -R these days. :-) 21.37.24 # to give you more accurate results? 21.37.47 # BigBambi: what are the chances of rbutil using qt 4.4 any time soon? 21.38.06 # faemir: Don't know. Domonoky_ and bluebrother are the mail rbutil bods 21.38.15 # s/mail/main 21.38.16 # Ok thanks. 21.38.25 # faemir: what are your main reasons for wanting the switch? 21.38.41 # gevaerts: Do we still need to use -DUSE_ROCKBOX_USB and -DUSE_HIGH_SPEED in the Makefile? 21.38.51 # scorche|sh: well I don't have any 'reasons' as such, just curious if it will be upgraded. 21.39.03 Join Kal_Torak [0] (n=zap@c-67-160-202-141.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 21.39.25 # I mean it has to have some advantages right? :P 21.39.34 # heh 21.39.49 # * scorche|sh shrugs at faemir ...if there arent any real reasons to (i wouldnt know...i dont deal with QT) there isnt much point in moving from something that already works just fine 21.40.02 # scorche|sh: tell that the the kde crowd ;) 21.40.14 # major_works: yes. Be aware that on sansa e200, there is a (rare) write bug in the flash driver that shows up when using USB. 21.41.06 # fyrestorm: I'm not really sure how to test speeds on windows. Maybe just use large enough files so "manual" timing works ? 21.41.10 # OK. I'll make sure my lawyers don't know. ;-) 21.41.23 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.41.24 # scorche|sh: what player have you got rockbox on? 21.41.29 # whoops, wrong person 21.41.36 # BigBambi: see above. 21.41.40 # hmm, on sansa e200 rockbox could disable audio output when there's no song playing, that seems to save from ugly hisses/voices while browsing menus. and it's the way OF does it, when there's no song playing they disable the audiohw so there's no hiss. 21.41.47 # k will try 21.41.52 # Any ETA on 2nd/3rd gen Nano support? I haven't been able to find anything on the website 21.41.58 # reading at 3.79mb a second 21.42.00 # Kal_Torak: there is no ETA 21.42.17 # It'll be a pain Kal 21.42.19 # I shoulda said, is there going to be any support at all 21.42.20 # faemir: iriver H140, gigabeat F60, sansa E260 and soon (hopefully, the port is progressing) gigabeat S60 21.42.25 # moving a music folder to my desktop 21.42.29 # I've got a 3rd Gen video nano 21.42.29 # fyrestorm: do you have front and back USB ports on your PC ? If so, can you try which work best ? 21.42.30 # Enough players? :P 21.42.34 # yeah 21.42.40 # You can never have enough! 21.42.41 # Kal_Torak: that is impossible to say...no one is working on it 21.42.41 # im using the front right now 21.42.48 # ah 21.42.48 # ok 21.42.54 # faemir: that is actually quite tame compared to a lot of us here =P 21.43.04 # BigBambi: I would pay lots of money for that gigabeat f60. 21.43.07 # The problem is Kal there's no data on the CPU it uses 21.43.12 # Want to get rid of this ipod XD 21.43.15 # Ah 21.43.18 # scorche|sh: Oi, I was feeling important for a minute then! 21.43.22 # It's apple branded 21.43.27 # Beta2K: that is only one of the many problems 21.43.31 # faemir: They periodically go for next to nothing on ebay 21.43.32 # Same with the audio codec 21.43.35 # Oh and kudos to whoever made the new theme included in rockbox. 21.43.39 Join toffe82_ [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 21.43.47 # BigBambi: yeh, I keep forgetting to check :( 21.43.48 Nick toffe82_ is now known as toffe82 (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 21.43.49 # Yes the these is very nice 21.43.50 # write speed: 5.77-6.61 MB/sec 21.44.00 # theme 21.44.16 Quit Kal_Torak () 21.44.17 # Beta2K: though imo the icons at the bottom are too big. 21.44.26 # Beta2K: we know what chips they are...doesnt mean we know how they work, but hardware support isnt even the first brick wall 21.44.40 # trying back port now. 21.44.47 Join techforumz [0] (n=aad758ef@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 21.44.53 # No way to run custom code is a bit of a hitch 21.45.09 # fyrestorm: that looks good. How quickly did it show up in explorer ? 21.45.16 # awhile 21.45.25 # just plugged it in the back 21.45.31 # Is it true that sansa gave some of their players to get rockbox running on them? 21.45.47 # faemir: Sort of 21.45.47 # still waiting.. 21.45.55 # yes...they sent us some hardware...but that was all they did 21.46.11 # faemir: http://daniel.haxx.se/rockbox-sandisk-connection.html 21.46.19 # gevaerts: i dont think the driver is loading 21.46.27 # yeah its taking way too long 21.46.31 # disconnecting 21.47.05 # fyrestorm: you have a weird PC ;-) Usually it works better on the back ports 21.47.16 # i made it myself ;p 21.47.26 # asus a8n-sli 21.47.32 # 939 socket 21.47.39 # scorche|sh, other the the hardware (and I assume people) whats the other brick wall? 21.47.43 Join major_works_ [0] (n=chatzill@63.77.85.254) 21.47.48 # BigBambi> No way to run custom code is a bit of a hitch 21.47.53 # lemme try rebooting rockbox 21.48.04 # Beta2K: the firmware is encrypted 21.48.06 # i do hear the device found sound 21.48.13 # fyrestorm: often the front ports (even on big brand PCs) are wired with really bad cabling 21.48.18 # but no drive shows up in explorer 21.48.20 # Oye, that's a nasty wall :( 21.48.26 # yeah 21.48.26 Quit techforumz (Client Quit) 21.48.38 # im using a stacker 810 case 21.48.42 # Beta2K: hardware drivers are a bit useless if we cant run code ;) 21.48.42 # huuuge 21.48.43 Join kushal_12_27_200 [0] (n=kushal@12.169.180.134) 21.48.57 Quit kushal_12_27_200 (Client Quit) 21.49.03 # hehehe, just a little 21.49.18 # rebooting my ipod and then gonna plug it in using back ports 21.49.40 Join kushal_12_27_200 [0] (n=kushal@12.169.180.134) 21.50.24 # yeah its not showing up 21.50.35 Join techforumz [0] (n=aad758ef@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-8bcee1e347616033) 21.50.43 # BigBambi: the reason for no new ipod development is firmware encryption isn't it? 21.50.58 # faemir: That and new undocumented hardware 21.51.03 # faemir: id also assume new hardware 21.51.22 # ok, since back port isnt loading the driver at all 21.51.23 # gevaerts: The usb hardware enable/disable routines in apple diskmode do some fiddling with 0x70000028. I wonder whether this is important; there seems to be some kind of reset 21.51.28 # faemir: rbutil uses the newest released Qt, 4.4 isnt released.. 21.51.40 # wait 21.51.42 # there we go 21.51.43 # finally 21.51.49 # it finally showed up 21.51.58 # amiconn: only one way to find out I guess ? 21.52.14 # 03:48-03:51 21.52.25 # faemir: well, i would say that the reason is because no one is working on it...if someone were to, they might not have progress, but at least someone is poking around and gathering information and such 21.52.45 # ok so now that the backport works, im gonna do a read/write test 21.53.01 # It's just I would love to be able to have it on the new ones, since as they have far superior battery life and stuff :( 21.53.15 # faemir: then start having at it! ;) 21.53.17 # Otoh, I could not find any references to what we call DEV_USB0 21.53.19 # fyrestorm: I'm going to assume it's a signal quality problem. It happens on some models and not on others, possibly related to PP version. Anyway, USB is checksummed so your data should be fine 21.53.22 # read: 3.58 21.53.31 # scorche|sh: well when I have lots of money I'll donate one ;) 21.53.41 # Just DEV_USB1 and INIT_USB 21.53.51 # write: 5.81-6.79 21.53.52 # Though I think I would rather get it working on the new cowon model when it comes out ;) 21.54.04 # but it does take forever to show up 21.54.28 # amiconn: I'll try a build here without DEV_USB0. Maybe it's a 'introduce bad signals' bit. 21.54.34 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("CGI:IRC 0.5.9 (2006/06/06)") 21.54.43 # I doubt that 21.55.10 # The reset thing looks kinda interesting though. Maybe I should try it 21.56.38 # I guess so. It's the only way to find out for sure. 21.57.36 # I think I also managed to get USB test mode working, so I should be able to get a real signal test done early next week. 21.59.12 # why such the long load time 21.59.14 # in explorer 21.59.27 # when i first tried your build it was damn quick 22.00.12 # also my battery is getting weak so that may also be a factor 22.00.12 # gevaerts: FYI... a make for Sansa e200 failed in usb.c. I used clean SVN. Cygwin stuff here: http://pastebin.com/d4fa9b125 22.00.31 # ill have a brand new 1200mAh ipod battery for my 4th gen 22.02.03 # fyrestorm: hmm. Could you try the 4th gen as well ? If our PP version theory is correct, that one should work better 22.03.00 Quit major_works (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.03.10 # major_works_: I'll try to reproduce it here 22.03.39 # gevaerts: Me too. It'll take me a lot longer than you, though. 22.05.09 # major_works_: it builds fine here (e200, both with and without USE_ROCKBOX_USB). It looks like firmware/export/usb.h is out of date 22.05.26 # gevaerts: cant on the current battery i have 22.05.49 # i need to replace it, voltage is way too low 22.05.58 # and dies out pretty much instantly. 22.06.24 # fyrestorm: ok 22.06.52 # gevaerts: I'll try again. If the problem repeats, I'll let you know. 22.06.52 # but once i get it, i will do as you please 22.07.01 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p508A7014.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.07.19 # major_works_: If it still fails, can you check what "firmware/export/usb.h" reports as Last Changed Rev ? It should be 16435 22.07.36 # OK. 22.07.47 # It'll be a while. 22.07.48 Join SirFunk [0] (n=Sir@206-159-155-246.netsync.net) 22.08.04 # amiconn: DEV_USB0 is definitely needed on my c200. It doesn't actually finish booting without it 22.08.23 # ? 22.09.01 Join stripwax [0] (n=Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 22.15.43 Join japc [0] (n=japc@bl8-2-148.dsl.telepac.pt) 22.16.42 # amiconn: there's one while() loop in usb_init_device(), waiting for something to change in 0x70000028. Maybe that doesn't happen without DEV_USB0 ? 22.19.42 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 22.20.03 # Why does the mini 2nd gen have such a large delta over the last two revisions ? 22.23.51 # The 2K aligned struct is obviously still there 22.24.36 Quit devurandom (Remote closed the connection) 22.24.53 # So that one probably moves a bit. It can't go unfortunately. the hardware wants it that way 22.24.55 # A small size change of what's before that in RAM can make that struct jump up/down in 2K steps, depending on how it is located 22.25.43 # We can put that struct at the end of maim RAM via the linker script. Then it will always be aligned and won't jump around 22.25.52 # s/maim/main/ 22.25.55 Quit techforumz ("CGI:IRC") 22.26.48 # If the only thing it buys us is a bit less clutter on the delta page, I don't think it's worth it 22.26.58 Join low_light [0] (n=c730190b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-22d8c69be08b6717) 22.28.01 Quit kushal_12_27_200 ("Leaving") 22.28.28 # It would also avoid wasting an average 1K RAM. Actual waste varies with build (0...(2K-1) bytes) 22.30.12 # Can't the linker optimize that kind of thing ? 22.30.47 # * gevaerts goes to solve the bin-packing problem in O(n) 22.32.08 # It obviously can't 22.33.55 # i say we should stay out of linker scripts if we can 22.34.01 # kiss, remember 22.34.19 # * gevaerts agrees 22.34.39 Join pondlife [50] (n=Steve@rockbox/developer/pondlife) 22.34.46 # Well, pinning that one buffer to a fixed address isn't overly complex, imho 22.35.10 # But that can wait until the usb stack is stable 22.35.58 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.35.58 Nick FOAD_ is now known as FOAD (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 22.35.59 # pixelma: Don't suppose you tested my latter patch? FYI, I've put it on http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/8455 now (in two halves). 22.36.20 # hmmm 22.36.45 # Either it's just a coincidence, or I actually made those darn reset happen less often 22.36.56 # gevaerts: here's the init & reset sequence from c200 bootloader: http://rafb.net/p/rrnLgY35.html http://rafb.net/p/dIePpt61.html 22.37.17 # pondlife: I did - see logs at 19:03 22.37.55 # is it possible to enable/disable audiohw without hearing beep in headphones? 22.37.57 # Aha, I feared as much 22.38.22 # Is the rbutil install themes option broken for everyone or just me? 22.38.31 # Still, it means I know what's wrong - just need to find the correct logic 22.38.59 # One single 'event 51' in the windows system log instead of a dozen (connected to hub), and *no* reset in linux dmesg so far (front port) 22.39.56 # I tried to implement my idea of disabling/enabling audiohw when playing or not and it turned out in one really ugly beep on disable/enable of hw 22.39.59 # faemir: what doesnt work ? 22.40.00 # amiconn: can you compare to what low_light just pasted ? 22.40.39 # * gevaerts hopes that it will be the same, so we won't have to #ifdef-ify that as well 22.40.40 # (for the logs) Nico_P: The problem seems to be caused by last_peek_offset being updated too early on natural track changes. 22.41.09 # Domonoky_: it says it can't find any themes 22.41.22 # faemir: which device ? 22.41.30 # ipod video 30gb 22.41.33 # * gevaerts has to go for some hours now. I'll be back later 22.41.36 # Looks similar, but not identical 22.41.43 # Domonoky_, faemir: I think it's the Ipod Video's downloads where taken down from the download server due too bandwidth problems 22.41.44 # Apple diskmode even does a bit more 22.41.56 # It does not touch 0x70000028 bit 1 though 22.42.08 Join kushal_12_27_200 [0] (n=kushal@12.169.180.134) 22.42.10 # pixelma: ah :( Can you remind me of the place to get themes for rockbox then? >_< 22.42.35 # faemir: either fo to the WpsGallery int he wiki, or go to rockbox-themes.cleansoap.org for now 22.42.38 # Anyway I'll test this later. 22.42.40 # Ah, now I see why I didn't get a reset: no high speed! :\ 22.42.43 # pixelma: that explains the error message of rbutil :-) 22.42.46 # scorche|sh: thanks 22.42.50 Quit gevaerts ("back later") 22.43.11 # * amiconn wonders why there is no high speed when he didn't touch that bit in the sources 22.46.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.46.32 Join ryran [0] (n=429d53fb@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ec58eda5c8c23b02) 22.47.33 Quit kushal_12_27_200 ("Leaving") 22.49.07 Join perrikwp [0] (i=4aa794a0@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-c60dfc40cc0fb84d) 22.52.07 # hey guys. any of the devs following Gevaerts usb work know if he's aware that some time in the last few days non-computer usb power has been broken a bit? plugging my 5g ipod into a car or wall charger with the latest build (r16458) causes RB to reboot into emergency disk mode. holding down Menu prevents that; however then playback is _stopped_ (but can be restarted). 22.52.21 Join d34df00d [0] (n=d34df00d@80.251.122.132) 22.52.40 Part d34df00d ("Konversation terminated!") 22.53.35 Quit ryran ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 22.54.28 Join ryran [0] (n=429d53fb@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3888a95b709b4d90) 22.54.51 Quit ender` (" The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was 'involved' - the p") 22.55.59 # ahhh. okay. reading the log from today I see he knows. 22.58.21 Quit ryran (Client Quit) 22.58.40 Quit desowin () 23.06.14 # Hmm. If we don't set 0x70000028 bit 1, the chip operates at fullspeed only 23.07.27 # And the mysterious bitt toggle sequence I found yesterday is also part of diskmode... 23.08.35 # * petur discovers that current svn bootloader no longer boots on his h380 - svn bootloader at the time of devcon07 booted 50% of the time 23.12.34 # petur: I was planning on updating my H380's bootloader... 23.12.58 # I'm currently on r14938 23.13.08 # I'm trying to find out what goes wrong 23.13.27 # I've not seen any 50% problem though... 23.13.35 # it fails inside ata_init() 23.14.39 Quit jcollie ("Ex-Chat") 23.15.42 Quit perrikwp ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 23.22.33 Quit tvelocity (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.24.13 Quit bertrik ("bye") 23.24.21 Part pondlife 23.27.45 # * petur hates it when adding debug info changes the behaviour :/ 23.28.53 Quit low_light ("CGI:IRC 0.5.9 (2006/06/06)") 23.29.27 Join lImbus [0] (n=lImbus@port-83-236-56-225.dynamic.qsc.de) 23.29.37 # good evening 23.30.24 # could somebody drop me the acbuild.pl and rsa-key ? 23.30.39 # my server is already on the list, but I lost those files on a hdd-crash 23.31.25 Join tessarakt [0] (n=jens@e180066204.adsl.alicedsl.de) 23.32.55 # lImbus: http://daniel.haxx.se/rockbox/acbuild.txt 23.32.55 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.33.06 # and http://daniel.haxx.se/rockbox/rbclient-authorized_keys2 23.33.14 # aaha 23.33.18 # that is new:) 23.33.21 Join toffe82_ [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 23.33.28 # unwanted that it's not listed in the wiki ? 23.33.29 Nick toffe82_ is now known as toffe82 (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 23.33.47 # i just haven't gotten around to that 23.33.54 # okay, I'll do 23.38.37 Join pondlife [50] (n=Steve@rockbox/developer/pondlife) 23.39.37 # ow, cool. rockbox has coats now here 23.40.11 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 23.40.21 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 23.40.38 # frrr I have two identify dumps of my mk8007gah, and one of them says multiword dma mode2 is active... just can't be true... wonder what is going on 23.41.29 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@pD955B588.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.45.55 Quit petur ("gtg - back tomorrow") 23.46.34 Quit mchua ("Holy shiny distraction, Batman!") 23.46.48 Join mchua [0] (n=mchua@cpe-66-108-80-238.nyc.res.rr.com) 23.49.22 Quit wisp_sh (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.50.49 # Darn, missed petur. 23.51.27 # (more stuff for the logs) petur: If you want me to do any other tests, I also have a mk8007gah. 23.55.34 Join Taip_script [0] (n=Rock@78-62-16-195.ip.zebra.lt) 23.55.38 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 23.55.49 Nick Taip_script is now known as snowwee (n=Rock@78-62-16-195.ip.zebra.lt) 23.55.56 # hi 23.56.01 # every body here? 23.56.11 # i very nned help 23.56.20 # just ask 23.56.57 # can i install rocktox to ipod nano 3G 4gb? 23.57.14 # no 23.57.28 # you sure? 23.57.39 # http://youtube.com/watch?v=NDvxLJZEpPA 23.57.44 # what OS in this 23.57.44 # ipod/ 23.57.47 # sure, take a look at the website 23.57.54 Quit conando (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.58.13 # what OS better than MAC i can install on my ipod? 23.58.19 # nothing 23.58.32 # linux no? 23.58.35 # no 23.58.42 # only mac? 23.58.56 # the ONLY firmware that works on the nano 2g/3g is the apple firmware