--- Log for 21.04.108 Server: leguin.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 19 days and 18 hours ago 00.00.38 # so if there is always a way to recover 00.01.38 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.01.43 Join DerPapst [0] (n=Der@p5B23EFEE.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.02.02 Join CyBergRind|w [0] (n=cbr@212.98.160.130) 00.02.19 # beast, beavt or both? 00.02.39 # I am on the V actually 00.02.47 # but the S must be the same 00.02.49 # bricks are useful to build towers :) 00.03.00 # Probably the V and S are about as similar as the F and X 00.03.31 # i like the S 00.05.10 # do they have the same screen resolution? i guess they do 00.06.23 # yes 00.06.37 # but the screen is bigger on the V 00.07.37 # * DerPapst preferes the s then :-) 00.07.39 # but I have to find out if the security hole on the S is working on the V, I need to contact zunepet :) 00.08.21 # however i like landscape targets more. 00.09.58 Join gromit`` [0] (n=gromit@ALagny-154-1-16-254.w83-112.abo.wanadoo.fr) 00.11.28 Quit tvelocity (Remote closed the connection) 00.11.54 Quit lee-qid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.14.56 Quit kushal_12_27_200 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.15.32 # do the current touchpad drivers need much filtering/debouncing? I made one for the H10 with most code needed just to get something stable :/ 00.17.44 Quit gromit` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.18.08 Quit desowin ("KVIrc 4.0.0 Insomnia http://www.kvirc.net/") 00.18.55 Quit [CBR]Unspoken|w (Connection timed out) 00.20.53 Quit davina (Remote closed the connection) 00.23.59 Quit shotofadds (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.24.00 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 00.24.04 Join kushal_12_27_200 [0] (n=kushal@12.169.180.134) 00.24.06 Quit kushal_12_27_200 (Client Quit) 00.24.06 Join amiconn [50] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 00.27.59 Quit ZincAlloy ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 00.33.24 Quit gregzx ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 2.0.0.14/2008040413]") 00.36.16 Quit stripwax (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.39.25 Quit waldo (Remote closed the connection) 00.40.34 Quit stripwax_ ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 00.40.59 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 00.44.15 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 00.44.26 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@layl001.digis.net) 00.44.41 Quit petur ("Zzzzz") 00.45.54 # hrmph 00.46.08 # is there no way to detect an accessory? i doubt apple handles accessory power this way 00.47.30 Join DerPapst_ [0] (n=Der@p5B23EFEE.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.47.32 Quit DerPapst (Nick collision from services.) 00.47.34 Nick DerPapst_ is now known as DerPapst (n=Der@p5B23EFEE.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.52.09 Quit ender` (" First things first, but not necessarily in that order.") 00.56.14 # Do we have a policy on wiki pages like this: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/LogoSwapper 00.56.26 Join Shaid [0] (n=adam@dsl-202-45-112-116-static.VIC.netspace.net.au) 00.56.36 # It's simply a third party tool someone random has created to directly modify a Rockbox binary. As well, it has no included license or anything, to boot. 00.58.03 Quit mirak ("Ex-Chat") 00.58.29 Join Leperkawn_ [0] (n=chatzill@68-188-192-35.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com) 01.00.27 # I think that the wiki page is not a problem as such, but the binary with no license is (at least as long as it's actually hosted on the rockbox.org server) 01.01.17 Quit tessarakt ("Client exiting") 01.01.21 # * gevaerts also doesn't see the point. You see that bitmap for all of two seconds 01.03.24 # * DerPapst replaced it on noe target... 01.03.29 # *one 01.04.12 # Did you put an iPL logo on it ? 01.04.35 # heh no...but maybe i should :-) 01.06.35 # gevaerts: Well it's, in a way, similar to the idea of hosting unsupported builds. We don't like people creating wiki page for their BobBuild or whatever. 01.06.40 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.06.42 # But yeah, the big issue is the lack of license. 01.07.31 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 01.08.27 Join CaptainKewl [0] (i=jds@207-237-173-165.c3-0.nyr-ubr4.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 01.09.08 # Llorean: good point. 01.09.46 Quit Ebert (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.12.02 # Basically, its use turns any build into an unsupported build, as well. It's closed source, so we can't check what it's doing, and even if it's open source, it's making a modification of the binary and we can't be assured it's bug free, ever, really. 01.12.27 # gnight all, we'll see what happens tomorrow ;) 01.12.30 Join quest23 [0] (n=jimi@68.91.255.201) 01.12.48 # * gevaerts agrees. 01.13.03 Quit Leperkawn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.13.08 # i might have done something interesting... 01.13.19 # but i will let it know if it is finished 01.13.25 Nick w1ll14m is now known as w1ll14m|aw (n=william@dhcp-077-249-150-171.chello.nl) 01.13.33 # * Llorean updates the warning on the page, for now 01.14.57 # * DerPapst guesses it has something to do with the beast and i2c 01.15.21 # /msg nickserv set hide email on 01.17.04 Quit gevaerts ("sleep") 01.17.14 # /ns gost quest23 bla 01.17.19 # *ghost even 01.17.47 # If we have to make a new gigabeat bootloader release, would it be better to have the original firmware take care of the extra case when it's loaded with the old FW? It shouldn't be hard to do, but the code is dependent on how large specific portions of code are 01.17.49 Join ZincAlloy [0] (n=d9eee14f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-4593d3240ec34bcf) 01.18.08 Quit denes_ (Remote closed the connection) 01.18.36 # so the downside is that in the future people could be running into bugs caused by this code if the begining portions of the code increase much 01.18.50 # specifically the mmu portions of the code 01.19.00 # kkurbjun: "The extra case"? 01.19.26 # the old bootloader loads rockbox with an offset of 100 bytes 01.19.38 # to allow for the vector table to be copied back in 01.19.46 # and it's also linked that way 01.19.56 # but that causes problems with the flash enabled builds 01.20.20 # so that 100 byte offset can be detected if rockbox is loaded with an older fw and taken care of 01.20.45 # but if the code in crt0.s is offset much more it won't work right 01.21.09 # right now it's not an issue, but I could see it being a problem if someone added more features to the mmu code 01.21.21 # Ah 01.21.23 Quit dabujo ("( www.nnscript.com :: NoNameScript 4.2 :: www.regroup-esports.com )") 01.21.32 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.21.51 # the consequence of loading with an older bootloader is the player shuts down emmediately 01.22.07 # but we have the bootloader usb mode that people can use to update their bootloader 01.22.24 # or I can add code in to take care of an older bootloader 01.22.26 # We've broken support for older bootloaders in the past. 01.22.33 # When it's necessary enough 01.22.43 # But I don't know what you mean by "have the original firmware take care of the extra case" 01.23.00 Join cendres [0] (n=ashes@modemcable123.78-80-70.mc.videotron.ca) 01.23.30 Join MRW [0] (n=44068039@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-96f45fd31fa6c226) 01.24.14 # sorry, I worded that completely wrong "would it be better to have the original firmware take care of the extra case when it's loaded with the old FW?" I mean Would it be better to have the main rockbox build take care of the extra case when it's loaded with the old bootloader 01.24.29 # wow, that sentence didn't communicate what I meant at all :P 01.24.37 # That's perhaps why I was confused. :) 01.24.39 # New here. I have a .frm radio preset file for San Diego CA to upload. 01.26.13 # kkurbjun: I'd say it's okay to break support for the old bootloader as long as we try to get the new bootloader out *before* we break the old one (assuming the new bootloader works with old builds). We broke old builds with dual core support, and things went over okay. The important thing is that the new bootloader can be installed when Rockbox itself can't boot, and bootloader USB should allow for this 01.26.56 # MRW: .fmr, and are you asking for wiki write access? 01.26.56 # unfortunately there's not a clean way to release a new bootloader before it's required 01.27.10 # kkurbjun: New bootloader won't work with old builds? 01.27.47 # MRW: are you asking for wiki write permission? Then we'd have to know your wiki name... :) 01.27.57 # * pixelma too slow 01.28.00 Quit fyrestorm (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.28.09 # Llorean: Yep. 01.28.23 # MRW: Then as pixelma said, we need to know your wiki name 01.28.30 # Wiki Name: Marc Whitaker 01.28.33 # no, the old bootloader added that 100 byte offset, the new one doesn't and I don't see a really good way to detect whether it's an old build or not. I'm trying to unify the bootloader and the main build code along with adding in a way for rolo to work 01.28.47 # along with flash booting of the bootloader and the main build 01.29.30 # when I say unify the bootloader and main build code I'm specifically talking about removing the bootloader special cases scattered around 01.29.46 # in the lcd driver, and in CRT0.s 01.30.22 # MRW: You should have write access now 01.30.50 # kkurbjun: This is when RButil could've come in handy, if people were using it widely 01.30.52 # Llorean: Thanks. 01.31.21 # kkurbjun: But I guess a note on major changes and the front page would be okay, imho. But I guess others should weigh in. 01.31.42 # * amiconn wants that link back, btw 01.32.23 # amiconn: Who was that directed at? 01.32.39 # MajorChanges link... 01.32.51 # Ah. 01.32.52 # Agreed 01.33.56 Quit MRW ("CGI:IRC") 01.34.23 # yeah, I'll wait and see if anyone else has an opinion - I'm going to work on adding detection and see if I can get some of this mmu code out of .init.text 01.35.00 Quit ashes (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.36.36 # Llorean: Do you remember where that link used to be located on the front page? 01.37.05 # amiconn: No, I don't. 01.42.16 # * Nico_P doesn't recall there being a link to majorchanges on the front page 01.43.01 Quit quest23 ("Leaving") 01.48.51 # there was.. iirc it was located near the recent svn table 01.49.36 # Yeah, it was definitely somewhere in that vicinity I think 01.49.42 # I remember seeing it there, for sure 01.49.45 # On the page, I mean 01.52.27 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host176-218-dynamic.30-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 02.03.37 # night all :-) 02.08.11 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 02.11.21 Join TaylorKillian [0] (n=user@wl198029.wright.edu) 02.15.44 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 02.15.46 Join cool_walking_ [0] (n=notroot@203-59-129-195.perm.iinet.net.au) 02.15.50 Join jhMikeS [50] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 02.21.17 Part DavidSG 02.22.57 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 02.25.14 Join almita [0] (n=gless@189.148.26.93) 02.25.33 # hola necesito ayuda tengo un ipod 80gb 5.5g y corre bien el ipodlinux y el rockbox 02.25.56 Quit markun (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.26.19 Nick almita is now known as rolama (n=gless@189.148.26.93) 02.26.28 # hola 02.26.31 # holaaaaaaaa 02.26.37 # alguien me puede ayudar 02.30.07 Quit Rincewind ("bye") 02.30.08 # I have a 80gb iPod generation 5.5 and installed linuxmanager and rockbox and ilaunch and not working 02.30.57 # I have no idea what linuxmanager or ilaunch are, but they're not supported. 02.32.11 # I support good with rockbox 02.32.47 Quit TaylorKillian ("Leaving.") 02.32.48 # Please rephrase that. 02.34.02 # Ay some pluying to read pdf 02.34.32 # And that I can not play pacman 02.35.58 # Pacman requires you to have ROMs from a Pacman machine. I think you can only legally acquire these if you have your own Pacman machine. 02.37.16 # And the next in pluyings of rockbox what is not working and try to start 02.39.10 Join Leperkawn__ [0] (n=chatzill@68-188-192-35.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com) 02.39.13 Nick Leperkawn__ is now known as Leperkawn (n=chatzill@68-188-192-35.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com) 02.39.35 # Is someone 02.39.53 # I am trying to understand what you said. 02.41.25 # OK apology 02.42.04 # iLaunch, if I understand correctly, is an iPodLinux application - irrelevant. 02.42.51 # Linuxmanager is another iPodLinux product, and possibly not irrelevant. 02.43.02 # rolama, what you need to do is remove the ipod linux bootloader. 02.43.14 # Get your iPod back to an Apple Firmware only state. 02.43.57 # But that if noce if install rockbox but now I have and I want to know how good it is 02.44.08 # Then install the Rockbox bootloader. It will also launch iPod linux if you so desire, but we can not help you so long as the ipodlinux bootloader is on your system. It is not Rockbox software, and very well likely does not work well with Rockbox anymore. 02.44.26 # Rockbox is very good at playing music. 02.44.56 # I am sorry if I also misunderstood you and you have Rockbox working properly without problems. 02.45.00 Join markun [50] (n=markun@rockbox/developer/markun) 02.45.17 # Rockbox is ten times better than iPod linux at playing music. 02.46.29 # I agree the sound quality is better but what else can I do I read pdf 02.46.51 # do you want to read a PDF on Rockbox, or are you saying you have read the PDF manual? 02.48.39 # Want to read a PDF in Rockbox I saw him in a page that could or could even future 02.49.16 # Rockbox does not have a PDF viewer. 02.49.45 # :( 02.50.22 # And pluying and applications are only brought default or I have more 02.52.19 # And pluying and applications are only brought default or I have more 02.54.12 # And pluying and applications are only brought default or I have more 02.54.15 # We did see your message the first time, we are just having some difficulty understanding you. 02.56.00 Quit Leperkawn_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.56.59 Quit EspeonEefi ("さよなら") 02.57.30 # Could you try rephrasing? 02.58.26 # Change that 02.58.29 # There are some additional plugins if you are willing to compile your own build of Rockbox. 02.59.10 # none of them are PDF viewers though. 03.00.08 # Rockbox can currently only view plain text documents. There are PC tools available to convert PDF to plain text. Usually they are named "pdf2text" or something similar. 03.00.12 # And where I get to explain 03.00.30 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 03.00.43 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 03.01.40 # And observe well the pdf where discharge converter 03.03.25 # That changes the rockbox for 30gb and 60 and 80gb and has something to do such a version is the 5g and the other from 5.5g 03.04.46 Join CaptainKwel [0] (i=jds@207-237-173-165.c3-0.nyr-ubr4.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 03.04.46 Quit BHSPitLappy (Remote closed the connection) 03.05.30 Join quest23 [0] (n=jimi@adsl-68-91-255-201.dsl.snantx.swbell.net) 03.06.09 # what is car adapter mode in the general system settings for??? 03.06.30 # rolama, are you using a language translator such as Babelfish or Google Translate? If so, maybe you could try another one. 03.06.35 # quest23: Is it not in the manual? 03.07.19 # If you use Google 03.09.01 Quit quest23 (Client Quit) 03.09.58 # And where I obtain the convertor and in that it(he,she) changes rockbox in the ipod of 30 and 60 and 80gb and also in as(according to) his(her,your) generations 03.10.36 # This way already you can read it 03.11.41 Quit Llorean ("Leaving.") 03.12.19 Nick OtherLlor is now known as Llorean (n=llorean@rockbox/administrator/Llorean) 03.14.14 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 03.14.18 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@ppp233-155.adsl.forthnet.gr) 03.14.55 # And where I obtain the convertor 03.15.21 Quit CaptainKewl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.15.34 # rolama: The installation tools are described in the manual. 03.15.40 # Which converter? PDF to plain text, or language translator? 03.16.38 # PDF to plain text 03.18.46 # Llorean Only I want to know of mas pluyings 03.19.39 # We do not know of more plugins. 03.20.44 # And of applications 03.21.10 # Plugins are the same as applications. 03.21.36 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.22.07 # Then only I need the convertor of pdf to txt 03.22.34 # Use google. We don't have one. We only know they exist. 03.22.50 # And topics apart from that sigh in the page 03.23.36 # I do not understand. 03.24.01 # To ok thank you for his(her,your) help we meet then 03.25.00 # Thank you 03.27.53 Join sarixe [0] (n=sarixe@ool-43540968.dyn.optonline.net) 03.29.07 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 03.29.23 Quit rolama () 03.30.55 Quit ctaylorr (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.40.25 Part pixelma 03.47.11 Join Dark [0] (n=44c246ef@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-f333de5b8a8b09ca) 03.47.22 Quit ZincAlloy ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 03.47.34 # Where can I download rockboy? :/ 03.47.54 # Please, read the manual. 03.47.56 # I found a download before but it only had a .exe in it...or if thats what I need how do I install it to rockbox? 03.48.20 # I've real everything in the past half hour -_- nothing. 03.48.24 # read* 03.48.44 # What player do you have? 03.48.54 # Sansa e250 03.49.27 # So the manual has Rockboy in it? 03.50.06 # Uh nope? 03.50.11 # It does not. 03.50.26 # The Wiki for Rockbox does, but it does not explain where to put it on the player :/. 03.50.54 # Dark: http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-sansae200/rockbox-buildch10.html#x13-20100010.3.5 03.51.01 # This certainly looks like a section in the e200 manual for Rockboy to me... 03.52.04 # Thanks, the manual I have, I looked for rockboy...X_x, maybe plugins was the key word there. 03.52.36 # Well, that's the official manual. It's generated from the .pdf file we provide, which is also the official manual. 03.52.43 # Since one is generated from the other, the content is identical. 03.53.07 # If you were looking at something else, other than something from the page behind the "Manual" link at our site, then it's not the manual 03.53.13 # Wait, thats the manual for rockboy, but it says nothing about where to put on the player? 03.53.55 # All official plugins are included... 03.54.24 # Really? Mine doesn't have rockboy when I installed rockbox >_< 03.54.32 # Yes it does 03.54.41 # Read the manual section I linked for how to use it. 03.54.53 # Maybe read the section header for "Viewers" as well, while you're at it. 03.56.20 # I'm still lost here, if it's included, where in plugins on the player is it? It's not in the games, apps, or demos.... 03.56.37 # Did you read the section header for Viewers like I just told you to? 03.57.31 # Just did but it's a tad confusing.. 03.57.50 # What exactly don't you understand? 03.58.37 # Something about .links and having to create a .txt...? 03.59.23 # Uhm, are you sure you didn't just read the text viewer section, rather than the header for 'Viewers'? 03.59.27 # Please, take your time and read carefully 03.59.54 # Viewers cannot be run directly, you just play the file with the associated extension 03.59.59 # In the rockboy section it says "To start a game open a ROM file saved as .gb or .gbc in the file browser." 04.00.15 # So, you "play" a .gbc file, and it runs. 04.00.26 # Yes I've read the viewers. 04.00.45 # ...Yes I know that 04.00.52 # The problem is I don't -have- rockboy.. 04.00.57 # Yes, you DO 04.01.06 # Have you tried simply clicking on a .gbc file in the file browser? 04.01.11 # Exactly like it tells you to do? 04.01.26 # x-X ooooh I get it. 04.01.33 # I have to put the roms on, and I don't technically click rockboy... 04.01.59 # In there it explicitly says that you DON'T run the viewer itself 04.02.10 # oh >_> so where should I put the roms?.. 04.02.17 # Anywhere 04.02.37 # alright. 04.02.38 # Let's see. 04.03.19 Join webguest43 [0] (n=47ab632a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-57f138576c605f60) 04.04.28 # I put the rom in the "games" folder, but it's not showing up? 04.05.08 # Are you using the normal file browser, and what do you have the "File view" setting set as? 04.05.55 # Normal File Browser? And File view? [I have touched nothing since I installed rockbox so that may explain somethings] 04.06.33 # The "Files" option in the main menu. 04.07.21 # Ah, so I create a folder there, and then...hmm 04.07.31 # "Files" is the file browser. 04.07.35 # gotcha. 04.07.40 # I strongly suggest you spend a little more time getting familiar with the basics. 04.07.47 # Wherever you put them, you'll have to be able to find them through "Files" 04.07.57 # so could I create a folder in the root named roms 04.07.58 # and put them there 04.08.00 # and acess it like that? 04.08.05 # It's going to be next to impossible for someone to help you decently if you're not familiar with the stuff in the manual. 04.08.07 # And, yes. 04.10.21 Quit sarixe ("(EE) Failed to load "quit" module") 04.16.58 Join javama1 [0] (n=Yifu@c-68-84-62-252.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 04.17.07 Quit Llorean ("Leaving.") 04.17.26 Join Llorean [0] (n=llorean@adsl-70-242-5-141.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 04.17.35 Nick Llorean is now known as OtherLlor (n=llorean@rockbox/administrator/Llorean) 04.17.48 Join Llorean [0] (n=DarkkOne@adsl-70-242-5-141.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 04.21.41 Join miepchen^schlaf_ [0] (n=miepchen@p54BF42A8.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.27.13 Quit BHSPitMonkey ("Ex-Chat") 04.34.34 Quit javaman (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.35.13 Join javaman [0] (n=Yifu@c-68-84-62-252.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 04.36.19 Quit javama1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.37.41 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.43.20 # is there any way to power-off my sansa e250? >_> it crashed...holding power fails... 04.45.32 # Dark: just keep on pressing power for about 20 seconds, should turn off anyway 04.47.20 # oh lol 04.47.22 # 50 seconds and it finally did 04.48.06 # hmm, never had to hold down that long ;) 04.51.46 Join tarelerulz [0] (n=tareleru@72.47.144.23) 04.52.28 # I have the ipod nano block that does video , songs and photos 04.52.43 # I was wondering does rockbox work on that? 04.53.37 # No. 04.53.49 # Rockbox only works on the first iPod Nano 04.55.11 # Can you get interface to be easy to use like the ipod ? can you change stuff like that? 04.56.03 # I don't understand what you're asking. 04.57.27 # I have seen the rockbox gui and I was wondering change you chage it to something different. Layout , icons , ect 04.58.11 # It's open source, so technically you can change it however you want. 04.58.40 # But, more generally, the screen you see while music is playing is fully customizable, while the menus are more restricted. You can change the font, and icons, and colors, and background, but not much else right now 05.00.41 Quit Horscht ("We don't make mistakes, we just have happy little accidents") 05.11.35 # * OtherLlor wonders why target 33 in Configure is described as "33) Cowon D2" rather than simply "33) D2" like the other iAudio players 05.16.02 Quit m0f0x () 05.21.38 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.26.25 Join aliask [0] (n=aliask@rockbox/developer/aliask) 05.36.10 Join javama1 [0] (n=Yifu@c-68-84-62-252.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 05.38.20 Join javama2 [0] (n=Yifu@c-68-84-62-252.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 05.42.12 Join javama3 [0] (n=Yifu@c-68-84-62-252.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 05.42.12 *** Alert Mode level 1 05.42.12 DBUG Enqueued KICK javaman 05.42.12 DBUG Enqueued KICK javama1 05.42.12 *** Alert Mode level 2 05.42.12 DBUG Enqueued KICK javama2 05.42.12 DBUG Enqueued KICK javama3 05.42.12 *** Alert Mode level 3 05.45.13 Join javama4 [0] (n=Yifu@c-68-84-62-252.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 05.45.13 *** Alert Mode level 4 05.45.13 *** Alert Mode level 5 05.45.13 DBUG Enqueued KICK javama4 05.45.13 *** Alert Mode level 6 05.45.13 *** Alert Mode level 7 05.45.13 *** Alert Mode level 8 05.45.13 *** Alert Mode level 9 05.45.40 Join z35 [0] (n=z@149.123.33.65.cfl.res.rr.com) 05.48.43 Join alienbiker99 [0] (n=alienbik@ool-44c126d4.dyn.optonline.net) 05.53.26 Quit javaman (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.55.14 *** Alert Mode OFF 05.56.26 Quit javama1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.56.51 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (n=stephen@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 06.00.58 Quit javama2 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.03.45 Quit javama3 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.04.21 Quit javama4 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.06.19 Quit alienbiker99 ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 06.09.09 Quit Llorean ("Leaving.") 06.10.15 Nick OtherLlor is now known as Llorean (n=llorean@rockbox/administrator/Llorean) 06.13.06 Part asha 06.13.22 Join pabs_ [0] (n=pabs@xor.pablotron.org) 06.14.45 # jhMikeS: You around? 06.19.56 # si 06.20.13 # Just wondering, now that UMS seems to work, maybe the bootloader should boot Rockbox primary now? 06.20.40 # could do that, yes 06.20.55 # Seems stable enough 06.21.28 # Seems logical to me, but I didn't know if there was any reasons I didn't know about for the reversed boot. 06.22.25 # not to me. it's still a developer port and flicking hold is annoying if retailos is on it. 06.22.39 # Yes 06.26.37 # gevaerts: (for the logs) I think I found the reason for the USB trouble on PP. Try setting USBMODE_STREAM_DISABLE in REG_USBMODE and putting things back in RAM as they were. I ran 2GB both ways with and without a hub without "no prime" or "bus reset" on H10. TXFILLTUNING should probably be configured instead of using that bit. This makes sense since it adjusts for system memory latencies and suggest as to why IRAM would have a positive effect 06.28.19 Quit simonrvn ("Leaving") 06.29.13 Quit pabs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.35.30 # bootloader changed 06.38.01 Join Shaid3 [0] (n=adam@dsl-202-45-112-116-static.VIC.netspace.net.au) 06.42.19 Quit csc` ("If you can't do anything smart, do somethin right ~Serenity") 06.56.30 Quit Shaid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.56.30 Nick Shaid3 is now known as Shaid (n=adam@dsl-202-45-112-116-static.VIC.netspace.net.au) 07.08.42 Join hannesd [0] (n=light@p5B163143.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 07.16.18 Join hannesd_ [0] (n=light@p5B162919.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 07.21.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.25.14 Part tarelerulz 07.30.43 Quit hannesd (Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable)) 07.30.44 Nick hannesd_ is now known as hannesd (n=light@p5B162919.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 07.32.26 Quit jhulst ("Konversation terminated!") 07.34.02 Quit cool_walking_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.37.00 Part toffe82 07.37.32 Join cool_walking_ [0] (n=notroot@203-59-129-195.perm.iinet.net.au) 07.37.53 Join raphi [0] (n=raphi@pub082136112135.dh-hfc.datazug.ch) 07.38.41 # kann mir jemand sagen, wie eine 'database.ignore' aussehen soll? Wie muss ich da die pfade eintragen? 07.41.33 # raphi: This is an English language channel, please. 07.42.04 # Llorean: how is it possible that you are here so much ? 07.42.08 Nick w1ll14m|aw is now known as w1ll14m (n=william@dhcp-077-249-150-171.chello.nl) 07.42.31 # i mean... you are here in the evenings, in the mornings, and in the nights.... 07.42.33 # ok, sorry, I just wanted to ask how to use the 'database.ignore'. How shall I write the path in there? backslashes? normal slashes..? 07.42.46 # You don't put anything in it. 07.42.52 # You make copies of it. 07.43.11 # If you put a file called database.ignore in D:\stuff\, then the database will ignore everything in D:\stuff 07.43.40 # Ok, no I know why that didn't work.... 07.43.42 # Thanks! 07.43.45 # anyways, i'm gone to work :) see ya all soon. 07.43.47 Nick w1ll14m is now known as w1ll14m\aw (n=william@dhcp-077-249-150-171.chello.nl) 07.43.50 Nick w1ll14m\aw is now known as w1ll14m|aw (n=william@dhcp-077-249-150-171.chello.nl) 07.43.56 # w1ll14m: I'm very often near a computer. If I am, I try to leave a client open 07.44.04 # ahh :) 07.44.27 # well... i guess i'll see you aroung tonight when i'm back ;) 07.45.53 Join Bagderr [0] (n=daniel@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-66c33cc52a852449) 07.46.18 Nick Bagderr is now known as B4gder (n=daniel@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-66c33cc52a852449) 07.46.48 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 07.48.15 Quit aliask ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 2.0.0.13/2008032514]") 07.51.19 Quit z35 ("Leaving") 07.57.19 Ctcp Ignored 5 channel CTCP requests in 3 minutes and 1 second at the last flood 07.57.19 # * B4gder drops a pin 07.57.55 Join zouzou [0] (n=zouzou@unaffiliated/zouzou) 07.58.35 Quit zouzou ("Leaving") 08.00.02 # * Llorean hears it 08.01.09 # :-) 08.02.55 Quit miepchen^schlaf_ () 08.03.05 # Not many votes re Devcon. :( 08.03.18 Quit jhulst ("Konversation terminated!") 08.03.28 # nah, but pretty consistent results anyway 08.04.18 # The few people who do care have a clear preference at least 08.04.24 # exactly 08.04.36 # I'm convinced it'll be like this tonight as well 08.04.46 # Probably 08.04.48 # I mean at the made up deadline for the vote 08.05.17 # By this point though, tickets are going to be more expensive for either place anyway. =/ 08.05.18 Nick pabs_ is now known as pabs (n=pabs@xor.pablotron.org) 08.05.35 # yeah :-/ 08.09.45 Quit Jon-Kha (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.10.01 # * scorche hears his wallet weeping 08.10.14 Join Jon-Kha [0] (i=jon-kha@xdsl-83-150-91-127.nebulazone.fi) 08.10.36 Quit tvelocity (Remote closed the connection) 08.12.51 Quit Chronon (Remote closed the connection) 08.14.51 # * amiconn didn't vote because he has no clear preference 08.15.06 # same here 08.15.15 # I can't see the difference between not voting and putting '1' into both locations 08.15.38 # Putting 1 in both locations means "I saw the table, and I'm not going to whine about it later" 08.20.11 # * amiconn won't whine about the location, but only about possibly (probably?) having to organise stuff 08.21.21 # :-) 08.22.42 Quit BigBambi (Remote closed the connection) 08.23.20 # * GodEater adds a row to the table 08.26.01 Quit CaptainKwel (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.31.36 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 08.33.02 Quit hannesd (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08.36.01 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-1d2e45c58a3028d5) 08.44.05 Join tarbo [0] (n=me@unaffiliated/tarbo) 08.45.45 Join iRRVi [0] (n=chatzill@c-67-174-98-167.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 08.45.55 # how do i tell if my sansa is supported? 08.46.23 # What model is it, and when did you buy it? 08.46.55 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 08.47.10 # And what is the firmware version? (you can see it somewhere in the menus, I'm not sure where...) 08.47.14 # i didnt buy it 08.47.32 # and the back is faded but i think it says e250R 08.47.39 # or maybe e260R 08.49.07 # iRRVi, what sansa firmware is on it? 08.49.20 # im checkin right now 08.49.45 # 1.0.2.100 08.50.42 # iRRVi, yep that is one of the e200R firmwares 08.50.54 # so it should work? 08.51.27 # yep it should.. just read and follow the steps 08.51.30 # and is there any feasible way to make a bakcup of the firmware and then restore if it screw up 08.51.42 # or is that addressed on the site? 08.53.25 # you really dont have to back up the firmware that is on it.. plus there is a newer version out anyway that can be used if you mess it up 08.55.19 # ah 08.55.22 # good point >_< 08.55.36 # much thanks 08.57.45 Join Rob2223 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCCD0E.dip.t-dialin.net) 09.01.06 Join J [0] (n=john@cpc2-mfld9-0-0-cust297.nott.cable.ntl.com) 09.03.10 # I've thought of this on and off for a while - would it be feasible/easy/good/of use to continue using Rockbox, while using the UMS in a read-only state? So you could play music on Rockbox, and read files from the PC simultaneously. Just a limited-use feature idea spawned by my being too lazy to buy an audio extension cable to reach the PC sound card. 09.03.56 # I don't really see a practical use for it, though. 09.04.04 # yeah me neither 09.04.11 # except for that one case 09.04.51 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 09.05.49 # In this case, both sides must not write to the disk. That rules out playback (as it has to save resume position regularly at least) 09.06.07 # Why can't rockbox write? 09.06.33 # Because the PC side wouldn't be noticed that the disk's state has changed 09.06.46 # So? 09.08.15 # A dramatised response: "Ok" says Mr. PC, "I might go read something, but I'm pretty sure the head is where I left it, so I'll just spool it all in." (whirry hdd noises) "What is THIS? This isn't what I asked for!!!". 09.08.38 # not really 09.08.49 # Don't believe everything you see in drama. 09.08.50 # Whenever more than one system accesses a single file system, *all* systems must not write to it, except if it's a cluster filesystem especially designed for that purpose 09.08.59 # rockbox and the pc both cache the fat for performance 09.09.45 # ahkay.. 09.09.55 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 09.10.00 # Cluster file systems have special mechanisms for signalling that something has changed 09.12.08 # On systems with true nvram, playback would be possible, but none of these has software usb 09.13.55 # Okay, thanks for the info. 09.16.34 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.18.12 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 09.19.57 Join goffa_ [0] (n=goffa@216.220.23.105) 09.20.17 Join aliask [0] (n=aliask@rockbox/developer/aliask) 09.20.17 Quit jhulst ("Konversation terminated!") 09.21.02 Quit Llorean (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.21.41 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.22.30 Join Llorean [0] (n=llorean@adsl-69-154-187-90.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 09.25.04 Quit markun (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.25.15 Quit Ave (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.26.12 Join Ave [0] (i=ave@a91-152-238-56.elisa-laajakaista.fi) 09.26.15 Join markun [50] (n=markun@rockbox/developer/markun) 09.30.59 Quit goffa (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.33.14 # wow 09.33.19 # rockbox rocks 09.33.42 # oh...maybe thats why its called "rock"box? 09.34.02 # gotcha 09.34.10 # * GodEater waits for the obligatory "except it doesn't do X", or "maybe it would be better if it did Y" 09.34.36 # i havent used it long enough to realise what is missing 09.34.42 # i just installed it not 5 minutes ago 09.35.02 # but its better than the original firmware so far 09.35.17 # iRRVi: http://www.rockbox.org/mail/archive/rockbox-archive-2002-01/0134.shtml 09.35.21 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.35.21 Nick FOAD_ is now known as FOAD (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 09.35.40 # exopecially cause it can do microSD HC on my sansa >_< 09.35.51 # i think >_< 09.36.03 # it can 09.36.11 # yey 09.36.17 # * GodEater has an 8GB card in his sansa 09.36.34 # not that i could ever USE that much 09.36.44 # but its cool none the less 09.36.49 # * GodEater 's 8GB card is full 09.36.55 Join bughunter2 [0] (n=Jelle@ip565fbeaa.direct-adsl.nl) 09.37.01 # my music taste is very limited 09.37.19 # to "nerdcore" and not much "other 09.38.05 # although it would be nice if it could blow up the moon with the press of a button...or 5 09.41.30 # ooh 09.41.42 # i like how you can up the bass 09.41.45 # or treble 09.41.53 # seperataly 09.41.57 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@atheme/member/desowin) 09.47.48 Quit bughunter2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.49.20 # iRRVi: you can't find it in the sound settings menu? 09.49.43 Quit goffa_ (Remote closed the connection) 09.51.15 # B4gder: the source archive appears not to have udpated again 09.51.45 Quit Shaid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.54.01 # markun: i see it 09.54.12 # im saying i like it 09.54.27 # cause im pretty sure its not in the factory firmware 09.54.29 # ah, I misread 09.54.35 # its all good 09.55.55 # one more reason to love open source 10.04.33 # I assumed markun was talking about the blow-up-moon feature. 10.09.03 # that's in the Debug (Do not enter!) menu somewhere 10.10.42 # yeah 10.10.46 # i just found it 10.11.07 # cause im a cheater who enters where he is not allowed 10.11.44 # hey look two and a quarter o'clock i must get ti bed 10.11.47 # nite all 10.12.06 # (yeah, thats right i just said two and a quarter o'clock) 10.15.37 Quit Lynx_ (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- The dawn of a new IRC era") 10.19.22 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.23.30 Join MartinR [0] (n=5848f07e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-464f5ed52e004213) 10.24.00 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 10.27.30 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 10.28.57 Quit MartinR ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 10.29.54 Join gevaerts [0] (n=fg@195-144-092-155.dyn.adsl.xs4all.be) 10.30.41 Join pixelma [50] (i=pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 10.31.36 Join JdGordon [0] (i=jonno@c211-28-93-8.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 10.33.40 # jhMikeS: I'll try that later today (unless amiconn beats me to it). I do feel a bit stupid for not having seen that though ;) 10.40.45 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.40.45 Nick FOAD_ is now known as FOAD (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 10.44.49 Join webguest47 [0] (n=8602720d@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-09bc2ceb8309f9d8) 10.52.36 Join simonrvn [0] (i=simon@unaffiliated/simonrvn) 10.56.03 # GodEater: I'll have a look at it later 10.56.44 # B4gder: thank you 10.57.18 Quit cool_walking_ (Remote closed the connection) 10.57.40 Join joshw [0] (n=josh@152.71.208.203.cable.dyn.bal.ncable.com.au) 10.57.43 Quit Zarggg (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.00.52 Join mrkiko [0] (n=mrkiko@host177-100-static.32-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it) 11.01.04 Quit simonrvn ("Leaving") 11.01.07 # :D 11.01.08 # Hi all! 11.01.27 # I can successfully crash rockbox when requesting several time to play the previous track 11.01.30 # ... 11.01.38 # the player crashes obviously always with ide disk active. 11.02.26 Join MartinR [0] (n=chatzill@dslb-088-072-240-126.pools.arcor-ip.net) 11.02.46 Join homielowe [0] (n=eric_j_l@d205-250-150-38.bchsia.telus.net) 11.02.58 # gevaerts: Even the OF seems to have the qh in IRAM. 11.03.24 # gevaerts: In the disassembly I found a chunk where they set ENDPOINTLISTADDR to an IRAM address. 11.03.51 # mrkiko: Have you filed a bug report with all the proper information? 11.04.37 # gevaerts: That's why I tried it then. 11.05.01 # gevaerts: Not sure about the td and buffer. They worked as well in DRAM for me. 11.09.54 # MartinR: have you seen jhMikeS's finding about the streaming mode bit ? 11.11.11 # gevaerts: Saw it. I think I tried that several weeks ago without success. 11.11.30 # gevaerts: But maybe I did something wrong. 11.12.10 # * gevaerts will try it tonight, but has to finish his workday first :( 11.13.09 # gevaerts: Same for me. 11.14.49 # I suspect that the 'disable interrupts while priming' is still needed. That may be why it didn't work for you earlier (or at least why it didn't work perfectly) 11.16.35 # gevaerts: Possibly. BTW, the current build works great for me. 11.17.00 # For me as well, but it can only be declared "done" when it works on amiconn's hub :) 11.17.08 # Heh. 11.17.12 # gevaerts: :) 11.17.46 # Once USB support is fully working/default, are you going to start working on USB hosting? 11.17.54 # Some targets can do it... 11.18.13 # * Mouser_X looks at his beast. 11.18.40 # gevaerts: I've found a workaround for the SD driver bug, but I'm afraid it works only for my player and my SD card. 11.18.52 # * gevaerts looks around for people to do this. His gaze stops at Mouser_X ;) 11.19.07 # * Mouser_X happens to be holding a mirror. 11.19.12 # gevaerts: It's all about timings. 11.20.17 # gevaerts: +/- 1 usec makes a big difference here. 11.20.37 # MartinR: it works here if I put the transfer buffer in iram, so I suspect that a small (512 bytes ?) iram buffer combined with some more interrupt disabling will do the trick, possibly combined with making sure that the critical code is in iram as well 11.20.56 Join goffa [0] (n=goffa@216.220.23.105) 11.21.13 # hi goffa! 11.21.41 # gevaerts: For me this look like a hardware bug. 11.21.43 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.21.58 # gevaerts: Or we are overclocking something. 11.22.04 # * gevaerts tries to trick MartinR into doing all the hard work, so that he can increase his commit count without doing anything ;) 11.22.21 Quit TMM (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.23.09 # It'd be pretty neat to hook up a USB microphone to the beast, and use it as a recording target... 11.23.22 # * MartinR sometimes feels the urge to dig into something difficult .) 11.23.28 # * gevaerts smashes Mouser_X's mirror and looks again 11.23.44 # * Mouser_X happens to have another mirror on hand. 11.24.19 # MartinR: Cyclops smiley? 11.24.47 # * MartinR missed the shift key :) 11.29.07 # Makes a lot more sense than >> 11.29.42 # I don't know anyone who has daggers for eyes. 11.29.55 # .) might also be considered the pirate smiley with a patch over his eye. 11.31.03 # * Mouser_X shuts up, as this is OT. 11.31.43 Join goffa_ [0] (n=goffa@216.220.23.105) 11.33.26 Join DerPapst [0] (n=Der@dhcp-25-234.fh-friedberg.de) 11.38.56 Quit JdGordon (Remote closed the connection) 11.39.18 Part MartinR 11.40.30 Join JdGordon [0] (n=Miranda@c211-28-93-8.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 11.44.51 Quit goffa (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.45.09 Join joshw2 [0] (n=josh@152.71.208.203.cable.dyn.bal.ncable.com.au) 11.45.17 Quit joshw (Nick collision from services.) 11.45.19 Nick joshw2 is now known as joshw (n=josh@152.71.208.203.cable.dyn.bal.ncable.com.au) 11.50.36 Join domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 11.52.16 Quit mrkiko (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.52.33 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 11.52.44 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 11.53.35 Join OlivierBorowski_ [0] (n=OlivierB@ANancy-154-1-9-30.w83-194.abo.wanadoo.fr) 12.08.01 Quit goffa_ (Remote closed the connection) 12.09.26 Quit joshw (Nick collision from services.) 12.11.28 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@resnet24.nat.lancs.ac.uk) 12.12.35 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.13.44 Join goffa [0] (n=goffa@216.220.23.105) 12.32.27 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 12.52.49 Join Nico_P [50] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 12.53.00 Quit domonoky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.59.36 # Nico_P: Hi. 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Posted a flyspray task about it, since you weren't around. Basically, skipping enough times forward in a playlist starts to have unpredictable results. 13.37.36 # I get tracks other than the one that should be next 13.37.56 # isn't it roughly the same as the one we last discussed? 13.38.47 Quit ctaylorr (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.40.28 # Wasn't that only with back-skipping? 13.41.13 # But yes, it seems to be an extension of it or related 13.44.00 # amiconn: have you checked if retailos also does the sleep address check? 13.45.12 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host176-218-dynamic.30-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 13.50.30 Join kushal_12_27_200 [0] (n=kushal@12.169.180.134) 13.55.25 Join nplus [0] (n=npl@141.25.globcom.net) 13.55.33 Quit cendres (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.59.28 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 13.59.41 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 14.00.24 Join ashes [0] (n=ashes@modemcable123.78-80-70.mc.videotron.ca) 14.03.56 Part LinusN 14.06.30 Join DerDome [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-246-188.pools.arcor-ip.net) 14.20.46 Quit Dark ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 14.21.46 Quit perrikwp ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 14.23.02 Quit ashes (Remote closed the connection) 14.23.14 Join ashes [0] (n=ashes@modemcable123.78-80-70.mc.videotron.ca) 14.25.20 Join Rincewind [0] (n=Flubb@i528C33B0.versanet.de) 14.25.27 Join CaptainKewl [0] (i=jds@207-237-173-165.c3-0.nyr-ubr4.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 14.38.31 Join eth01 [0] (i=eth01@gentoo/user/eth01) 14.42.27 Quit tedrock () 14.44.44 Quit kushal_12_27_200 ("Leaving") 14.46.35 Join meeble [0] (n=44c246ef@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-7483891b06e9bcc4) 14.46.50 # ijus want to confirm, the gbc emulatoris not fullspeed yet right? 14.48.09 # It's full speed for me. 14.48.22 # What target (DAP/ MP3 player) do you use? 14.52.46 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 14.57.09 # i got a sansa e200series or something. 14.57.58 Join newnick [0] (n=4859949c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-23775a4a3f9a1273) 14.58.08 # i got disconnected, and same nickname was in use 14.58.43 # so it is full speed? i got the sansa e250 i think. 14.58.48 Join tedrock [0] (n=tedrock@d235-144-17.home1.cgocable.net) 14.58.55 # newnick: did you register that nickname? 15.00.34 # uuh nope. 15.01.28 # if you do, you can easily kill ghost logins... 15.02.02 # :/im just here to figure out how to get the gbc emu running about full speed like some people claim 15.02.37 Quit meeble ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 15.03.45 # I don't think there are much tricks to it. It runs the speed the DAP is capable of, and it probably also depends on the game itself (?) - not that I know anything of gbc... 15.06.40 # petur is correct. Different games will behave differently. On the Sansa though, the CPU is too slow to emulate the GB\C very well. 15.08.36 # At best you have an 80 mhz CPU to emulate the GB\C. It's very difficult to emulate hardware, as it requires the CPU you're working on (the Sansa in this case) to intake all of the GB\C info., "interpret" and "translate" it back into something that the game (ROM) can work with. 15.09.13 # I have a Gigabeat F40, and Rockboy runs great, excluding sound. 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I know in options is the volume and put those on max 15.30.25 Join ashes [0] (n=ashes@modemcable123.78-80-70.mc.videotron.ca) 15.31.38 # Have you read the manual? 15.31.39 Quit nplus (Remote closed the connection) 15.31.40 # http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodvideo/rockbox-buildch10.html#x13-15100010.1.5 15.34.05 # Our mantra here is "When in doubt, read the manual!" 15.34.29 # I figured it out :P 15.34.44 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("CGI:IRC") 15.34.46 # But if it can emulator full sound doom, why not full speed gameboy? 15.35.04 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (n=44a0430f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-be0fb0d601f42bc8) 15.35.22 # Doom isn't emulated 15.35.32 # doom and rockboy aretwo very different things 15.35.45 # Doom is a port of the PrBoom engine. 15.35.59 # And never, ever, ever get "port" and "emulation" confused. 15.37.48 Quit davina (Remote closed the connection) 15.38.36 # Unlike emulation, DOOM doesn't need to be "translated." 15.38.42 # I think most of those problems are bugs in the S' MTP implementation though 15.38.50 # oops. wrong channel 15.39.07 # This is due to being ported. 15.39.28 # When something is ported, the "translation" is done at the programming language level. 15.39.49 # This can't be done with emulation, because the source code doesn't exist to work with the ROMs. 15.39.50 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 15.40.28 # rockboy is a port though. 15.40.37 # its a port of that gnuboy or whatever >_> 15.40.49 # It's a port of an emulator. 15.40.50 Join cendres [0] (n=ashes@modemcable123.78-80-70.mc.videotron.ca) 15.40.59 # its a gnuboy port yes 15.41.04 Join dabujo [0] (i=xx@p4FDB3C2A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 15.42.14 # but porting emulator still leaves you with emulator ;) 15.42.29 # Exactly. 15.48.23 Quit cendres (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.48.35 Join cendres [0] (n=ashes@modemcable123.78-80-70.mc.videotron.ca) 15.50.48 Join Mathiasdm [0] (n=Mathias@visitorportal.test.ibbt.be) 15.50.48 Quit newnick ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 15.53.13 Quit ashes (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.53.19 Quit CaptainKewl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.55.25 Join ashes [0] (n=ashes@modemcable123.78-80-70.mc.videotron.ca) 16.02.56 # jhMikeS: Knock knock. 16.03.33 # follow the white rabbit 16.04.01 # petur: Hi there! :) 16.04.16 # I need a clean nk.bin file from the Gigabeat V updater. 16.04.34 Quit aliask ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 2.0.0.13/2008032514]") 16.08.01 Quit cendres (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.08.19 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@ppp233-155.adsl.forthnet.gr) 16.09.08 Quit ashes (Remote closed the connection) 16.09.09 Join cendres [0] (n=ashes@modemcable123.78-80-70.mc.videotron.ca) 16.15.55 Join goffa_ [0] (n=goffa@216.220.23.105) 16.20.44 Quit goffa (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.21.22 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-214-200.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 16.26.21 # JdGordon: things rotting in the tracker aren't nice either :\ 16.26.56 # they only rot if noone brings attention to them 16.27.04 # pixelma: I agree with you. There are so many old patches in the tracker that may not work at all anymore. 16.28.06 # * pixelma wonders how often she should advertise her patch (which is only there to work with) 16.28.19 # and yes, thats true, but its still the best place for bugs... saying they exist in irc is really annoying (the part which really annoys me is the not explaining the bug but just saying its there_ 16.28.59 # and "the work with" part got less attention unfortunately (at least that's my impression) 16.29.05 # * LambdaCalculus37 also wonders about his patch 16.29.09 Join MethoS-- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-212-111.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 16.29.15 # pixelma: Which patch? 16.29.46 # LambdaCalculus37: c200 keymap, the one you should know about ;) 16.30.27 Part B4gder 16.33.46 # JdGordon: IRC is often faster and I tend to complain here too if it seems something simple. I agree though that after a "ping" with no reaction people could at least say what's it about on next try. 16.33.46 Quit webguest43 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 16.34.28 # and if there's a bit more to it, use the bug tracker 16.38.34 # LambdaCalculus37: what's your patch? 16.40.34 # pixelma: My disktidy patch: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/8595?histring=8595 16.41.07 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 16.41.35 # does anyone know if the sd/mmc cards get a special ATTR flag set for the file browser? 16.47.02 Quit MethoS- (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 16.47.17 # * LambdaCalculus37 doesn't recall if that's so 16.47.35 Quit corevette ("Leaving") 16.47.57 # LambdaCalculus37: what kind of files is disktidy supposed to remove, really? 16.48.08 # anything that's not media? 16.48.16 # or just misc. os droppings? 16.48.39 # the latter I think 16.48.53 # preglow: Just misc. OS files. 16.49.08 # what are .dolphinview files? 16.49.23 # gnome's file manager iirc? 16.49.25 Quit MethoS-- (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 16.49.26 # Files created by the Dolphin file manager for KDE. 16.49.31 # preglow: fron the manual "Disk Tidy deletes junk files left behind by Windows or OS X after a USB connection" ;) 16.49.47 # JdGordon: never seen a .dolphinview file, and i use gnome 16.49.49 # from too 16.50.26 # someone should refactor tidy_clean() 16.50.40 # LambdaCalculus37: but no, patch looks good to me 16.50.46 # if .dolphinview files are something we want to remove, that is 16.51.08 # preglow: I'm sure KDE users will appreciate it. :) 16.51.42 # i don't know if all users would call thumbs.db a "junk file", though 16.52.17 # preglow: thumbs.db was already in there. That's a file created by Windows for image thumbnail viewing. 16.52.35 # LambdaCalculus37: i know, i'm just trying to understand what exactly is the policy on what file removal schemes we want in disktidy 16.53.33 # oh well, patch looks good to me, but i can't commit it right now, since i'm in windows 16.55.05 # you should look for .Trash-username as well, i hate that directory :> 16.55.22 # preglow: Is that a GNOME junk file? 16.55.30 # LambdaCalculus37: i think so, i've never really used kde 16.55.51 # preglow: Okay, I'll work on that when I get a chance. 16.56.00 # i see .Trash-thomj all the time on my player 16.56.18 # anyway, i think i'll be booting linux later on, i'll commit it then 16.56.29 # * JdGordon got the WM wrong... .dolphinview is kde4.. not gnome 16.56.29 # preglow: Excellent! :) 16.56.44 # JdGordon: and it's for the file explorer app? 16.56.57 # yes 16.57.00 # JdGordon: .dolphinview is KDE4, but I also made it look for .d3lphinview files from KDE3. 16.57.57 # isnt dolphin new to kde4? 16.58.13 # JdGordon: It's also available for KDE3. 16.58.28 # That's what I'm using now; I've still got KDE 3.5.8. 16.58.39 Join mcflow [0] (n=mcflow@88-134-3-18-dynip.superkabel.de) 16.59.14 Part mcflow 16.59.44 # * LambdaCalculus37 jots down a note to look for .Trash-username folders from GNOME and make a patch for it 17.01.59 Join tri170391 [0] (n=tri17039@117.6.46.154) 17.02.14 Quit tri170391 (Client Quit) 17.03.54 Join mcflow [0] (n=mcflow@88-134-3-18-dynip.superkabel.de) 17.07.37 # should be a quick enough patch 17.08.47 Nick JdGordon is now known as JdGordon|zzz (i=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 17.09.16 Join gregzx [0] (n=chatzill@drt64.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) 17.09.51 # preglow: It will be. 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It's a maze of documentation. 18.04.19 # also I'm really not familiar with windows programming 18.04.20 # All your DRM are belong to ms 18.04.21 # ! 18.04.48 # Sweet! My Gigabeast connects through Rockbox! 18.07.12 Join n1s [0] (n=nils@rockbox/developer/n1s) 18.08.09 # Nico_P: Remind me to give jhMikeS and gevaerts beers later. :) 18.08.10 Join Buschel [0] (n=abc@p54A3C9A7.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.08.18 # :) 18.08.18 # * LambdaCalculus37 give Nico_P a beer 18.08.38 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 18.08.53 # * gevaerts will soon be drowned in beers :) 18.08.57 Join lando_ [0] (n=lando@c-66-176-46-197.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 18.09.00 # Very nice! I can mount the Gigabeast's drive and read and write to it in Rockbox! 18.11.23 # * LambdaCalculus37 gets out a beer for gevaerts, opens it, and hands it to him :) 18.11.24 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.11.39 # * gevaerts drinks LambdaCalculus37's beer. Thanks 18.12.04 # LambdaCalculus37 what kind of gigabeat? 18.12.13 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 18.12.14 # S60. 18.12.37 # awesome. i guess i have to go update mine 18.13.03 # alienbiker99: Are you testing the Gigabeat S port as well? 18.13.08 # yeah 18.13.30 # i havent updated it in probably a month and a half 18.13.38 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.14.14 # Well, still no sound yet,, but USB appears to be working. 18.14.22 # Well, works for me, anyway. :) 18.15.01 Join simonrvn [0] (i=simon@unaffiliated/simonrvn) 18.15.43 # nice, theres been a lot of progress the past couple days. i've been watching the wiki pages 18.16.01 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 18.16.53 Join bluebrother [0] (n=dom@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 18.18.14 # now that the bootloader is unreversed, the OF boots on hold? 18.18.29 # Yes. 18.18.35 Quit simonrvn (Client Quit) 18.18.39 # So now you keep the hold switch off to boot into Rockbox. 18.18.54 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.18.56 Nick FOAD_ is now known as FOAD (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 18.19.37 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=miepchen@p54BF42A8.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.20.14 Quit lando (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.22.26 Join simonrvn [0] (i=simon@unaffiliated/simonrvn) 18.25.03 # * Nico_P is starting to make heads and tails of all this 18.25.15 # now I just need to set up a windows box 18.26.52 Join crwl [0] (n=crawlie@a88-114-143-95.elisa-laajakaista.fi) 18.29.52 Join gregzx [0] (n=chatzill@drt64.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) 18.29.53 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.30.59 Quit alienbiker99 ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 18.31.10 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 18.33.28 Join waldo [0] (n=waldo@ip-81-11-222-193.dsl.scarlet.be) 18.36.22 Quit gevaerts ("work->home") 18.36.56 Quit mrkiko (Remote closed the connection) 18.52.09 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 18.52.20 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 18.53.00 Join bertrik [0] (n=bertrik@115-014-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 18.53.37 Quit nplus (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.53.45 # * jhMikeS opens the door 18.54.29 Join nplus [0] (n=npl@141.25.globcom.net) 18.55.05 Join bertrik_ [0] (n=bertrik@115-014-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 18.55.05 Join Cydian [0] (n=chatzill@pool-151-204-201-191.pskn.east.verizon.net) 18.55.07 Quit Mathiasdm ("Yuuw!") 18.55.42 Join BigBambi [0] (n=Alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 18.58.25 # Hey all...quick question about SD cards on a Sansa e200 player: I understand about the size limitation imposed by the Sansa's native firmware and the need for a card reader (my laptop has one, so I'm not worried). What's the largest size SD card that Rockbox can read music off of? 18.58.55 # Cydian: Rockbox can handle SDHC. 18.59.02 # Up to 32GB can be read, in theory. 18.59.07 # the largest non-SDHC is 2GiB 18.59.33 # while the addressing would allow more, SDHC is specced up to 32GiB 18.59.41 Quit Buschel (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.00.03 # * bertrik_ though that regular SD could go up to 4 GB 19.00.06 # Alright. Thanks a lot. I tried looking through the forums, but couldn't find it. :) 19.00.19 Join Buschel [0] (n=abc@p54A3C9A7.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.01.54 Part Cydian 19.02.22 # LambdaCalculus37: what's up? (you were knocking earlier) :) 19.02.34 Join bertrik__ [0] (n=bertrik@115-014-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 19.02.42 Join gevaerts [0] (n=fg@195-144-092-155.dyn.adsl.xs4all.be) 19.06.50 # jhMikeS: I wanted to know if you can send me a clean nk.bin from the Gigabeat V updater. 19.08.01 # sure 19.10.18 # I've never used that one though since it never worked. I've always used the one from the recover. 19.10.53 Quit bughunter2 ("Leaving.") 19.11.10 # jhMikeS: I tried the disable streaming bit today, without any other changes, with my c250 behind 3 hubs. 19.11.24 # jhMikeS: Which is best to use then? 19.11.33 # It worked, but there were tons of resets, both with and without the disable streaming bit fix 19.11.34 # gevaerts: any change? it changed things for H10 19.12.06 # LambdaCalculus37: The 12MB one. The patching never worked on the 20MB one. 19.12.40 # I didn't try yet with qh_ and td_array in dram 19.12.40 # jhMikeS: Can you send me the 12MB one? 19.12.50 # sure 19.13.20 # jhMikeS: PM 19.13.20 # * gevaerts now suddenly realises that he forgot to test the OF on the same setup 19.13.28 Part raphi 19.13.29 # gevaerts: I actually did it both ways. I got lots of "no prime" without that bit but nothing with it. 19.14.05 # I think we need amiconn to test it on his hub. If that works, it will work everywhere ;) 19.14.05 # jhMikeS: do you mind checking out my little 'try' to init i2c ? 19.14.06 # http://www.pastebin.ca/992150 19.14.14 Join Lear [0] (i=chatzill@rockbox/developer/lear) 19.14.37 Quit bertrik (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.14.44 # i'm sure it is way too poorly coded, but this would be the first thing in my life that i've written in c 19.14.53 # gevaerts: I'm pretty sure a PP needs TXFILLTUNING changed since I'm pretty doesn't have the memory bandwidth for 60MB/s. 19.15.33 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@gnewsense/friend/ompaul) 19.15.34 # * gevaerts forgot about TXFILLTUNING... 19.17.52 Join tessarakt [0] (n=jens@e180070176.adsl.alicedsl.de) 19.18.35 Join DerPapst [0] (n=Der@dhcp-25-246.fh-friedberg.de) 19.18.53 Join faemir [0] (n=faemir@88-106-254-24.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 19.19.56 Nick bertrik__ is now known as bertrik (n=bertrik@115-014-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 19.20.04 # ...and BURSTSIZE? 19.20.14 # * DerPapst waves o/ 19.20.43 # \o 19.20.46 # * LambdaCalculus37 waves back o/ 19.20.55 # \0_ 19.21.03 # lol 19.21.39 Quit bertrik_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.21.53 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.22.03 # /O\ 19.22.10 # anyone who feels like making me a 60gb+ mp3 player that supports rockbox and doesn't have BS battery life can feel free to oblige >_> 19.22.37 # * gevaerts would like to leave those parameters to people who have low-level knowledge... 19.22.55 # * LambdaCalculus37 grabs a bunch of parts and tools and dumps them in front of faemir 19.22.59 Quit tessarakt ("Client exiting") 19.23.26 # now to learn electronics XD 19.23.44 # faemir: define 'BS battery life' 19.23.45 # gevaerts: they're poorly documented in the imx31 manual but some other freescale SoC datasheet explain them better 19.24.01 # but seriously, I can't find an mp3 that fits those specs, or even replacing rockbox with native firmware that supports ogg and flac 19.24.08 # jhMikeS: I noticed the 'poorly documented' ;) 19.24.13 # gevaerts, 6 hours max. 19.24.17 # faemir: there is a fun discussion about something kie that on the forums... but i guess you are aware of it already :-P 19.24.23 # there is? 19.24.32 # faemir: have you tried the gigabeat F (or soon S) ? 19.24.38 # nope 19.24.43 # I looked at the gigabeat f 19.24.48 # feisar: yep. in the new prots forum 19.24.48 # or ipod video 60/80GB 19.24.49 # but the ebay ones are all f20s 19.24.54 # And? 19.24.59 # I have an ipod 30gb. battery life. 19.25.04 # Get a larger hard drive and drop it into the Gigabeat. 19.25.06 # * gevaerts should have an f60 "soon" 19.25.08 # Learn to read back. 60gb+ 19.25.19 # feisar: have fun :-P http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=6751.0 19.25.21 # And battery life on the iPods is now reaching 11+ hours. 19.25.24 # gevaerts, I will pay $350 for that 19.25.30 # LambdaCalculus37, tell that to mine. 19.25.35 # i have ipod video 60GB (can add better battery) i don't think you'll find a player with much more battery 19.25.35 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 19.25.41 # faemir: http://www.ifixit.com 19.25.52 # Buy your iPod a new battery. 19.25.53 # gevaerts: MCF5251RM.pdf and MPC8349EARM_rev1.pdf actually didn't leave the explanations out 19.25.55 # * LambdaCalculus37 did that with his 19.26.04 # oh also, if I donated a classic to rockbox devs, would that help cracking whatever crap apple put on it? 19.26.05 # the D2 :-D 19.26.07 # 55 hours 19.26.28 # faemir: don't think so, unless you know how to decrypt the firmware 19.26.45 # cost and size aren't appealing, and i'm looking for a non video centric player. 19.27.01 # w1ll14m, time to work at apple and spy. 19.27.10 # D2 D2 D2 19.27.15 # I mean, is it that bloody hard to get a decent large capacity player?! 19.27.29 # faemir: Yes :( 19.27.34 # faemir: go ahead :) if you got a yob there... you can donate both ipod classic and decryption keys :) 19.27.36 # Did they ever release the R2D2? :p 19.27.37 # It's silly really 19.27.53 # It shouldn't be hard to get this kind of basic stuff. 19.28.00 # s/yob/job/ 19.28.00 # damn apple and their encryption 19.28.06 # indeed.... 19.28.31 # rockbox would be my only reason for buying ipod* 19.28.36 Join gevaerts_ [0] (n=fg@195-144-092-167.dyn.adsl.xs4all.be) 19.28.37 # Is there no way to crack it or something? 19.28.40 # http://www.anythingbutipod.com/archives/2007/04/cowon-iaudio-d2-review.php and get a 32MB sd card :-P 19.28.41 # i hate that itunes shit load of crap 19.28.44 # *GB 19.28.48 # w1ll14m, amarok :D :D :D 19.28.53 Quit gevaerts (Nick collision from services.) 19.28.56 Nick gevaerts_ is now known as gevaerts (n=fg@195-144-092-167.dyn.adsl.xs4all.be) 19.28.56 # will be on windows and mac soon as well. 19.29.03 # so itunes isn't a problem. 19.29.07 # it's just firmware. 19.29.09 # faemir: still i want to do it just from a command line and basic usb 19.29.25 # sure, it looks nice. but gah it's crap functionaility 19.29.32 # linux+usb = commandline transfer to ipod 19.29.42 # *ahem* 19.29.46 # * LambdaCalculus37 points to the topic 19.29.57 # w1ll14m, write a program that somehow converts stuff you copy onto it in harddrive mode to the database? :D 19.30.15 # that was the point.... i don't need extra tools 19.30.18 Join jgarvey [0] (n=jgarvey@cpe-024-163-032-204.nc.res.rr.com) 19.30.25 # ah okay. 19.30.27 # and why would i use the ipod interface if i have rockbox... 19.30.31 # * DerPapst runs 19.30.40 # i hate ipods.... except rockboxed ones ;) 19.30.41 # what is the battery life on f60s? 19.31.18 # if only cowon would release an x7 that could quickly be hacked for rockbox ;_; 19.31.51 # faemir: according to http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/BuyersGuide, 16-20h 19.32.48 # damn. 19.32.51 # I need one of those :P 19.33.18 Join advcomp2019__ [0] (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 19.33.19 Quit advcomp2019_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.33.48 # jhMikeS: did you checked out the pastebin link ? 19.34.09 # isn't the zune similar to the gigabeat s? 19.34.34 # Yes, but the flaw present in the gigabeat s's encryption isn't present in the Zune 19.34.48 # unfortunate for us 19.34.48 # So that puts a damper on our day. 19.35.08 # Plus, I don't think anyone's taken a look at the newer Zune models. 19.35.12 # preglow: I have no idea whether the OF does this. This sleep alignment issue is something I found solely by experimentation, without any RE. It's only needed if caching is involved, i.e. running from dram *and* cache is enabled 19.35.47 # well if anyone feels like selling me a gigabeat f60 anytime soon, gimme a shout :D 19.36.12 # w1ll14m: checking 19.36.14 # got my GigaBeat S last saturday i love her allready 19.36.17 # We could put the sleep into iram instead, but I think making it a function is more overhead than 2 additional instructions inlined, and why waste iram for something not performance critical? 19.36.17 # jhMikeS: ok 19.37.10 # what are the chances of making a rockbox 100% compatible player out of the basic pieces? 19.37.36 # faemir, you need good documentation of the parts used in that player 19.37.43 # as the player needs drivers and stuff 19.38.00 # ok 19.38.18 Join AndyIL [0] (n=pasha_in@212.14.205.32) 19.38.23 # It's just very worrying to me that all the rockbox compatible players are out of production :( 19.38.40 # ipod video are good to get on ebay and stuff 19.39.00 # yes but they aren't in production, and have lame ass batteries. 19.39.01 # gigabeats are another story... especialy if you live far away from the us.... 19.39.07 # unless you can shove your own in there. 19.39.11 Quit AndyIL () 19.39.22 # faemir, you can replace it with a 'stronger' one 19.39.27 # ..? 19.39.30 # oh right 19.39.50 # still, they aren't in production anymore, and hell, soon they will be 2 versions old,. 19.40.05 # perhaps the new ipods will have no encryption or holes. *dreams on* 19.40.11 Join domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 19.40.31 # faemir: http://www.ipodjuice.com/5th-generation-ipod-video-battery-replacement-products.htm 19.40.35 # w1ll14m: I am doing the read/write functionality right now. The pll decoding is likely useful for SPI as well. 19.40.43 Join AndyI [0] (n=pasha_in@212.14.205.32) 19.40.48 # jhMikeS: nice 19.40.58 # i had to define some new stuff in imx31l.h 19.41.03 # faemir: There may well be flaws in the encryption in the new ipods, afaik no-one has tried very hard to crack them 19.41.10 # jhMikeS: Do you have a patch? 19.41.24 # * w1ll14m wants a patch too 19.41.31 # amiconn: for the USB? 19.41.34 # yes 19.41.57 # amiconn: just change line 414 to REG_USBMODE = USBMODE_STREAM_DISABLE | USBMODE_CTRL_MODE_DEVICE; 19.42.20 # jhMikeS: which file ? 19.42.35 # jhMikeS: tnx 19.42.59 # maybe put the __aligned__((2048)) back on qh_array and put it back in RAM to test as well 19.44.02 # w1ll14m: firmware/target/arm/usb-drv-arc.c . The 'beast doesn't seem to have bandwidth issues at high speed though :) 19.44.02 # linuxstb, why would they not? 19.44.23 # jhMikeS: thanx 19.44.47 # faemir: ? 19.44.57 # try very hard to crack it 19.45.03 # jhMikeS: What's puzzling me is that the H10 works behind the hub (with svn), but the mini does not 19.45.08 # faemir: You would have to ask "them"... 19.45.13 # lol 19.46.16 # amiconn: mine still got a number of "no prime" and "bus reset" messages with or without a hub before when trying long transfers 19.47.00 # Yeah, I also got a few errors in the windows event log, but those few didn't stop the H10 from working 19.47.09 Quit mf0102 ("Verlassend") 19.47.38 # after setting that flag, it actually transferred data a bit faster :\ 19.47.53 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 19.48.00 # But the mini often simply wasn't detected, and if it was, explorer hung until I pulled it again 19.49.28 # IRAM helping at all seems to point to the sort of low level timing issue that TXFILLTUNING and BURSTSIZE are meant to address 19.49.41 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.51.52 # argh, why do people sell used mp3 players on ebay with "pictures" they pulled from google? :@ 19.52.42 # jhMikeS: That flag doesn't help. "USB device could not be detected" :( 19.53.13 Quit faemir (Remote closed the connection) 19.53.44 Join Chronon [0] (i=vircuser@d23-104.uoregon.edu) 19.54.33 Quit Chronon (Client Quit) 19.54.48 Join Chronon [0] (i=vircuser@d23-104.uoregon.edu) 19.55.00 Join domonok1 [0] (n=Domonoky@e180251235.adsl.alicedsl.de) 19.55.39 Join faemir [0] (n=faemir@88-106-254-24.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 19.55.40 Nick domonok1 is now known as Domonok1 (n=Domonoky@e180251235.adsl.alicedsl.de) 19.55.42 # The 4th try worked, but I get the usual explorer hangs and disk errors in the event log 19.55.43 # amiconn: replug doesn't help it? 19.55.47 Nick Domonok1 is now known as domonok1 (n=Domonoky@e180251235.adsl.alicedsl.de) 19.55.49 # heh 19.56.05 Quit domonoky (Nick collision from services.) 19.56.10 Quit w1ll14m (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.56.11 Nick domonok1 is now known as domonoky (n=Domonoky@e180251235.adsl.alicedsl.de) 19.56.13 # Source: disk, Event: 51 and/or 11 19.56.42 # jhMikeS: I've managed to successfully copy nearly 12GB worth of music from my iPod to my beast. :) 19.57.09 # 7 events within 2 minutes 19.57.30 # That's just while trying to browse the dirs 19.57.36 # * jhMikeS likes the and/or part especially 19.57.39 # Root hub works as usual 19.58.23 # * gevaerts thinks that there should be a developer who owns all portalplayer targets 19.58.47 # * LambdaCalculus37 only has three, and he's not a developer 19.59.03 # * amiconn has 4, soon 5 19.59.12 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 19.59.14 # amiconn: What's the fifth? 19.59.18 Join w1ll14m [0] (n=william@dhcp-077-249-150-171.chello.nl) 19.59.18 # c240 19.59.28 # 2 of them are PP5002 though, without any usb 19.59.34 # damn... don't you just love a BSOD one in a while.... 19.59.45 # may be the rockbox donation fund my sponsor some PP players to important devs.. :-) 19.59.47 # it remembers you to more often use linux 19.59.53 # s/my/may 20.01.55 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.01.56 Join toffe82_ [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 20.02.04 Nick toffe82_ is now known as toffe82 (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 20.02.27 # * jhMikeS thinks some BURTSIZE experiments may be telling 20.03.17 # Maybe we should collect some default BURSTSIZE and TXFILLTUNING settings 20.03.19 # *BURSTSIZE meh 20.04.03 # I really wonder what's going on here... H10 still works (hub and root) with that bit set 20.04.04 # not sure if they'd even be set until after a controller reset 20.04.29 # What's so different with the mini? 20.04.58 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p508A6257.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.05.20 # it probably needs OF disassembly to get any extra setup info 20.06.14 Quit w1ll14m () 20.06.16 # amiconn: does rockbox do anything different to it? 20.06.18 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 20.06.29 Quit mcuelenaere (Remote closed the connection) 20.06.35 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 20.07.19 # firewire? 20.07.38 # I don't think so, apart from the PP5022<->PP5020 differences 20.07.54 # Firewire is just detected via GPIO and triggers a reboot 20.08.18 # (there are separate GPIOs for detection firewire power and data connection, unlike for usb) 20.08.33 # *detecting 20.08.50 # * jhMikeS wondered if there was some sort of interference in SoC modules or something 20.09.41 # * Nico_P copied ~20 GB worth of music to his beast today 20.09.51 # gevaerts: i'd be curious if slowing things down might help the corruption on sandisk players though 20.10.42 # jhMikeS: it might, but I don't know if usb still works then (it didn't before yesterday's work) 20.11.17 # * jhMikeS doesn't know how he was using the e200 prior to the that commit then :\ 20.11.17 Join w1ll14m [0] (n=william@dhcp-077-249-150-171.chello.nl) 20.11.29 # don't you just love power buttons :| 20.11.29 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.11.51 # jhMikeS: I mean "it didn't work without boosting" 20.12.37 # I don't see how PP could even handle HS data rates without it 20.13.02 # jhMikeS: what is the max speed of a PP target ? 20.13.20 # usb transfer speed** 20.13.20 # Right now 80MHz core frequency 20.13.23 # oh 20.13.29 # amiconn: i know you found it by experimenting, but doesn't it interest you to see if apple implement any other measures for the problem? 20.13.34 # I think it was around 4.5MB/s 20.13.38 # nice :d 20.13.43 # but that's an average rate 20.13.44 # i got 8MB/s with 100.8 Mhz 20.13.55 # i have a lucky chip 20.13.55 # preglow: Too complex to hunt down, imo. 20.14.06 # amiconn: sounds like it'd be pretty simple to find to me 20.14.08 # ipod video tho 20.14.27 # actual DMA transfers by the controller can't be faster than the RAM can handle 20.14.50 # pity :) 20.14.56 # :) 20.15.01 # preglow: I didn't see something like I've implemented, but it's very possible that they went for iram. ANd since I didn't bother analysing their loading process, I don't know the segmentation 20.15.58 # The rom is just so much easier to work with that the full-blown OF 20.19.51 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 20.19.52 Quit goffa_ (Remote closed the connection) 20.22.13 Join atmishere [0] (i=atmisher@116.68.114.163) 20.23.29 # jhMikeS: There is a difference in rockbox between the mini and the targets which work... 20.24.15 # In system-pp502x.c: system_init(), there are target dependent inits - so far none for mini and mini G2 20.26.01 Join stripwax [0] (n=Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 20.27.13 # The various settings for other targets include your mysterious CACHE_PRIORITY 20.28.26 Join Mathiasdm [0] (n=Mathias@vpnd232.ugent.be) 20.28.32 # * Nico_P sent a bootloader file to his beast using windows 20.29.25 Join alienbiker99 [0] (n=rich@ool-44c126d4.dyn.optonline.net) 20.30.21 # * LambdaCalculus37 hopes He will touch it with His Noodly Appendage 20.30.23 # hmmmmm i cant run the mknkboot 20.30.27 # what exactly is IRAM? does it have to do with the ICache? 20.30.50 # Nico_P: Coolio! Windows MTP give in then? 20.31.14 # amiconn: when was the mysterious CACHE_PRIORITY ever selected based on target? 20.31.27 # mcuelenaere: IRAM is the static RAM that's on the CPU itself 20.31.52 # I dunno 20.32.10 # gevaerts: but is it mentioned like this in datasheets? Because I can't seem to find any good reference to it.. 20.32.34 # mcuelenaere: datasheets usually have it as SRAM I think 20.32.39 # how do i run the mknkboot. bash is telling me command not found 20.32.51 # Even with sudo? 20.32.56 # ah, Buschel added settings later 20.33.01 # BigBambi: it was quite easy actually. I just compiled a sample application, used it to send the file with the right type and it was all good :) 20.33.09 # alienbiker99: added the ./ in front of it? 20.33.18 # hmmm ill try it 20.33.28 # gevaerts: thanks, that seems to be the correct term :) 20.33.30 # now it should be quite easy to write a small program that does just the sending 20.33.31 # ah thanks, thats what i forgot 20.33.39 # jhMikeS: Setting it like on the other targets doesn't help though 20.33.44 # No change 20.34.15 # Nico_P: Well easy or no, félicitations all the same 20.34.23 # domonoky: any reason not to release rbutil tonight? 20.34.31 # thanks :) 20.35.01 Quit stripwax (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.35.05 # bluebrother: no reason, if you have time to build new binarys (my static Qt build system isnt working again) .. 20.35.27 # sure. I'll update the version files and build it 20.35.28 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.35.49 # btw, I added a __DATE__ __TIME__ to the version string. Do you think I should keep that? 20.36.24 # * domonoky thinks adding time and date is a good idea.. 20.36.31 Join DerPapst [0] (n=Der@p5B23E553.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.37.03 # dont forget to branch off rbutil-m1.0.5 in svn after commiting the version update.. 20.37.29 Quit alienbiker99 ("Leaving.") 20.38.24 # sure :) 20.38.50 # regarding the system_init(): I tried undoing all the target specific stuff for USB-testing soem weeks before. no difference on my 5.5G 20.39.05 # I do have the same problem like amiconn 20.39.16 # *some 20.39.40 # Buschel: did you test since yesterday ? 20.40.19 # * DerPapst would like to see FS#8637 and FS#8595 combined before either of them gets commited. 20.40.23 # not yet. a build costs ~30min and I had my wife becoming unpolite about my hobby ;o) 20.40.39 # both are disktidy patches 20.40.41 # There were a lot of fixes... 20.40.58 # 30min? What kind of box is that? 20.41.09 # damn :| 20.41.10 # some pentium 700MHz 20.41.18 # i do it in 1,5 min - 2 min 20.41.19 # max 20.41.26 # *sniff* 20.41.33 # Buschel: And cygwin, I presume? 20.41.45 # * amiconn already thought his build time is rather lengthy 20.41.54 # amiconn: exactly. plus antivir (if I forget to switch it off) 20.41.56 # 10..12 min for an swcodec build 20.42.18 # (with kaspersky switched off of course, otherwise it would also be 30 min) 20.42.19 # amiconn: which player ? 20.42.25 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 20.42.28 # Any swcodec 20.42.35 # but I think I'll buy some notebook as the PC in the cold and dark basement 20.42.37 # ipod 5g is a swcodec right ? 20.42.38 # Hwcodec builds are about half the time 20.42.41 # yes 20.43.00 # damn :| that does takes a lot of time 20.43.09 # here it takes about .... 1,5 - 2 mins 20.43.19 # You're on linux, right? 20.43.23 Join mib_wl24fesx [0] (i=44752ac2@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-995e8202b204cf22) 20.43.24 # gentoo + rockboxdev.sh @ p4 2.4 GHz 20.43.25 Join stripwax [0] (n=Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 20.43.36 # but it's an overloaded *home* server thingy 20.43.45 # that's why I won't change the config-file but change gevaerts' #ifdefs directly in the source :) 20.43.56 # Well, my laptop could do it in ~3 minutes if I would run linux on it, but I won't do that 20.44.09 # (Pentium M 1.5GHz) 20.44.47 # my notebook is a companies notebook, i better not install too much private stuff on it 20.44.47 # i have a p4 1.8 MHz ... my old laptop ;) he's almost 5 years i think 20.45.00 Part mib_wl24fesx 20.45.13 # we should create some bootable linux distro with some memdisk for temp building rockbox 20.45.26 # s/bootable/iso bootable/ 20.45.38 # you put in the disk. 20.45.40 # it boots 20.45.41 # get svn 20.45.46 # compile, the copy 20.45.48 # Well, I have VMware server installed, and a linux VM available 20.45.49 # last comment on compile times: for me it's faster to submit and wait for the build table ;o) 20.45.50 # s/the/then/ 20.46.00 # lol 20.46.02 # Still I prefer to build on cygwin over using linux 20.46.25 # amiconn: what reason? 20.46.35 # Convenience 20.46.50 # hmm, tags for rbutil are kinda mixed. 20.47.00 # * gevaerts wouldn't want to change OSes for compiling either 20.47.13 # No copying back & forth via samba or similar etc 20.47.24 # bluebrother: so just continue the mix :-) 20.47.29 # just connect player direct on linux 20.47.30 # gevaerts: btw, did you figure out why the battery runtime suffers when doing benches directly after USB-connection without rebooitng? 20.47.33 # no copying 20.47.33 # * bluebrother has a virtualized windows running for compiling :) 20.47.35 # *rebooting 20.47.44 # also, my linux server is my samba, and rockbox is in there ;) 20.48.03 # Buschel: no 20.48.09 # w1ll14m:Well, do you edit the code on linux or windows? 20.48.17 # linux 20.48.20 # rebooting takes a while, so if everything else that you want to do is in Windows you have kind of obliterated the time advantage by having to reboot twice. .. 20.48.23 # got it 20.48.23 # nano + some nice nanorc files ;) 20.48.29 # nano ? 20.48.35 # * gevaerts would prefer windows 20.48.38 # nano is a linux text editor 20.48.42 # w1ll14m: just saw your comment above -> you're running your video @100MHz? did you try to run the test_disk plugin? 20.48.59 # bushel.... i don't have testdisk, i think i need to build that plugin 20.49.08 # w1ll14m: that's a matter of opinion ;) 20.49.11 # w1ll14m: See, I am editing on windows. That would mean copying files twice (or working directly from the samba share of course) 20.49.38 # w1ll14m: yes. because my video worked fine @100Mhz, too. except test_disk only works stable up to 90MHz -- that's what I use right now 20.49.39 # amiconn, yes indeed, that would make things a little more complicated 20.49.48 # aha.... 20.49.59 # i will create a fresh build tonight 20.50.06 # and how to enable testdisk ? 20.50.20 # what code do you use to scale your ipod up to 100 Mhz ? 20.50.52 # w1ll14m: wait a second 20.51.15 # Buschel: What, you're wasting battery by overclocking? 20.51.37 Quit atmishere (Client Quit) 20.51.43 # i use eq... that is getting to heavy for ipod to gain full buffer 20.51.48 # * amiconn tried 96MHz on his mini once just to see whether it works, but otherwise just uses plain svn 80MHz 20.51.56 # thus using more harddisk = even more wasting 20.52.11 # The mini G2 has a real PP5022 though, so up to 100MHz are clearly within specs 20.52.27 # w1ll14m: PLL_CONTROL = 0x8a121903; /* 100 MHz = (25/3 * 24MHz) / 2 */ 20.52.47 # Buschel: do you know how apple handles accessory powering? i think an option is a bit undesirable, if it can be avoided 20.52.50 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.52.55 # amiconn: it's not wasting battery. it just boosts less often 20.53.32 # buchel, i forgot to create a patch of my last one :( 20.53.44 # 100.8 Mhz was my speed.. it was stable tho 20.53.48 # amiconn: and reads faster from HDD -> maybe i _save_ battery via shorter acitve of HDD :) 20.54.43 Join bluebroth3r [0] (n=dom@f053154033.adsl.alicedsl.de) 20.54.44 # *active time 20.54.48 # brb i have to do some house cleaning.... 20.54.54 # it hard to live on your own :P 20.54.58 # * Buschel wonders what he was typing... 20.55.29 # * w1ll14m wonders about that too.... 20.55.32 # brb 20.55.37 Nick w1ll14m is now known as w1ll14m|cleaning (n=william@dhcp-077-249-150-171.chello.nl) 20.56.10 # * gevaerts wants iram malloc() 20.56.21 # gevaerts: why? 20.56.37 # * LambdaCalculus37 wonders if gevaerts was only joking 20.56.40 Quit DerDome (Remote closed the connection) 20.56.40 # Actually, for a Q&D test :) 20.56.51 # imalloc()? 20.56.53 # * preglow puts away flamethrower 20.57.12 Join DerDome [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-246-188.pools.arcor-ip.net) 20.57.16 Quit OlivierBorowski_ ("Konversation terminated!") 20.57.17 Quit Rob2223 () 20.59.13 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 20.59.31 # * amiconn never had a need for malloc 21.00.02 # where is show_logo() defined? google code search doesn't give me any (useful) results 21.00.30 # * amiconn thinks that grep is much better suited for this task 21.00.31 # in apps/misc.c 21.01.00 Quit bluebrother (Nick collision from services.) 21.01.00 # Nico_P: thanks 21.01.04 Nick bluebroth3r is now known as bluebrother (n=dom@f053154033.adsl.alicedsl.de) 21.01.12 # If it's still the logo build problem - check apps/bitmaps/native/SOURCES, and make it select a suitable logo 21.01.23 # No need to fiddle with the function at all 21.02.57 # amiconn: it isn't that problem anymore, I thought apps/main.c called show_logo(void) and that this one crashed the loading 21.03.08 # Bagder: around? 21.03.36 # can you move rbutil 1.0.5 to the download server? It's located at http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~uhcn/rockbox/rbutil/rbutilqt-v1.0.5.zip and .tar.bz2 21.04.15 # mcuelenaere: Loading of what? 21.04.34 Quit jgarvey (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.05.01 Join jgarvey [0] (n=jgarvey@cpe-024-163-032-204.nc.res.rr.com) 21.05.04 # amiconn: Rockbox :) 21.05.30 # I'm still at the bootloader stage 21.05.42 # Rockbox is already running when show_logo() is called 21.05.59 # The bootloader doesn't have show_logo() 21.06.15 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.06.21 Join DerPapst [0] (n=Der@p5B23E553.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.06.27 # yes ok, maybe I should rephrase that: I'm trying to find out where exactly Rockbox crashes during main() 21.07.52 # apps/main.c isn't used for bootloaders 21.08.21 Nick advcomp2019__ is now known as advcomp2019 (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 21.08.26 # yes I know, but the bootloader loads the main Rockbox firmware and here it crashes/locks up 21.08.34 # at some point 21.08.44 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p549644FE.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.09.16 # Do you have working interrupts and tick timer? 21.09.39 # normally I should have, as I have them working in the bootloader 21.09.54 # domonoky: we haven't had such a long changelog list since quite a while ;-) 21.10.13 # now the binaries need to find their way to the download server. 21.11.28 # bluebrother: and two new target supported.. so its a nice update.. 21.11.35 # I think the lcd isn't working because the viewport is in IRAM, and the DM320 LCD controller can't access it as it requires it to be in SDRAM 21.11.40 # although I've to verify that one 21.11.53 # indeed 21.13.04 # is the m:robe 500 known to be working in normal Rockbox? 21.14.07 Join Buschel_ [0] (n=abc@p54A3C9A7.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.14.07 Quit Buschel (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.14.20 Nick Buschel_ is now known as Buschel (n=abc@p54A3C9A7.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.15.25 # OT: anyone knowing whether changing WLAN USB-adapter setting from 54MBit to 11MBit will keep this damn thing from heating up too much? 21.15.28 Join beavel [0] (n=beavel@85.132.176.252) 21.16.00 Quit pixelma (" bb in about 1h") 21.18.01 Quit simonrvn ("BRB") 21.18.07 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCCD0E.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.18.07 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.21.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.23.07 Join Leperkawn [0] (n=chatzill@68-188-192-35.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com) 21.27.15 # amiconn: For Berlin, which would be the most sensible train station? 21.27.54 # HI, i have some question regarding Unlocking a password protected harddisk. Anyone able to discuss this topic 21.27.59 # '? 21.28.03 # Umm, both Hauptbahnhof and Ostbahnhof should be about equally close to the location 21.28.09 # amiconn: Thanks 21.28.10 # * amiconn needs to check 21.28.21 # beavel: What is on the wiki is the sum of our knowledge 21.28.32 # * amiconn rarely uses train or public transport, as he much prefers car or bicycle 21.28.39 # so, should we just decide Berlin June 28-29 ? 21.28.44 # ok, ill check again 21.29.04 # I think we should 21.29.15 Quit Mathiasdm ("Yuuw!") 21.29.15 # Bagder: Looks like it to me 21.29.22 # great 21.29.53 # amiconn: is there possibility to park a car at your location in Berlin? 21.30.36 Join DavidSG [0] (n=Tordre@CPE00016c245d78-CM001692428cfa.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 21.31.14 Join serdarakkan [0] (n=bla@88.229.174.11) 21.31.33 # Yes, but you either have to park it in some distance (~7 minutes to walk if you walk as fast as me), or pay for parking, except Sunday 21.32.04 # I can handle 7 minutes walking 21.32.22 # any of you guys know how to make svn diff tell me if i've got files in my tree which are not in the official repo? 21.32.44 # I dont see anything about hdisks at http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome 21.32.45 # Usual parking fee is 2 EUR/hour, but there's a parking area where you pay EUR 4.50 per day (much better) 21.32.52 # preglow: do 'svn st' and check the question marked files 21.33.15 # Bagder: thanks! 21.33.53 # I have to ask whether this daily fee allows to leave and return 21.35.26 # beavel: http://www.rockbox.org/lock.html is all we know 21.36.19 # preglow: colorsvn might even be nicer ;-) 21.36.21 # yeah, i got to rockbox trough that site 21.36.31 # Bagder: noticed the links for updated rbutil binaries? 21.36.49 # no... 21.37.25 Join hannesd [0] (n=light@p5B162919.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 21.37.27 # check 30 minutes earlier 21.37.42 # BigBambi: Actually there are several stations between Hauptbahnhof and Ostbahnhof, but usually long-distance trains don't stop there 21.37.53 # bye, see you tomorrow 21.37.55 Quit Buschel () 21.37.58 Part beavel 21.38.14 # amiconn: OK, thanks. It was mainly to get an idea - when I'm closer I'll check back :) 21.38.49 # hey. rockbox google summer of code results are on the website. 21.39.56 # For the lazy... http://code.google.com/soc/2008/rockbox/about.html 21.40.31 # \o/ 21.40.36 # nice. 21.40.44 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 21.40.47 # domonoky: what toolkit is your student planning to use? 21.40.55 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 21.41.03 # bluebrother: done! 21.41.05 # Bagder: Have there been any volunteers as backup mentors so far? 21.41.09 # * amiconn wonders whether gevaerts or jhMikeS have an idea what else to try on mini 21.41.09 # Bagder: thanks 21.41.14 Join DerPapst_ [0] (n=Der@p5B23E553.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.41.16 Quit DerPapst (Nick collision from services.) 21.41.18 Nick DerPapst_ is now known as DerPapst (n=Der@p5B23E553.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.41.25 # bluebrother: Qt. :-) 21.41.31 # linuxstb: not a single one really, possibly nico_p for theme editor 21.41.34 # wow... FS#8637 already implements everything LambdaCalculus37 has done in his patch. 21.41.47 # * Nico_P confirms 21.42.12 # domonoky: nice. 21.42.14 # Nico_P: you up for backup mentoring that is? 21.42.17 # * amiconn also ponders what to do next 21.42.21 # Bagder: aye 21.42.26 # great! 21.42.38 # * gevaerts doesn't have any ideas, except maybe trying TXFILLTUNING and BURSTSIZE 21.43.26 # * jhMikeS is at that point where not having a device in hand makes it really, really hard but 2nds gevaerts 21.44.20 # * jhMikeS recommends getting the docs for other freescale SoCs (google TXFILLTUNING) to get more detailed info on the regs 21.44.55 Join goffa [0] (n=goffa@216.220.23.105) 21.45.50 Join batelje [0] (n=4e1575c0@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ed8f231201249d5a) 21.47.05 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.47.18 # hi everyone! i want to install rockbox with the RButility,but when i want to do the installation,he says he cannot find a ipod. what to do? (when i do a autosearch in the configuration menu,he finds the ipod [in media/disk] ) 21.48.33 # batelje: so you're saying that autodetection finds your Ipod just fine but installation doesn't? 21.48.48 # batelje: did you try with admin rights ? 21.48.59 Join toffe82_ [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 21.49.02 Quit TMM (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.49.08 Nick toffe82_ is now known as toffe82 (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 21.49.27 # bleubrother : yeah that's right 21.49.45 # which version are you using? You're on linux? 21.49.55 # domonoky : how do i run the ipodUtility as admin then? via the terminal ? 21.49.58 Join ap0 [0] (i=kvirc@nfb68-1-88-169-81-101.fbx.proxad.net) 21.50.09 # batelje: which OS ? 21.50.10 # only 4 slots for rockbox? 21.50.13 # meh :-/ 21.50.21 # DerPapst: better than 3 ;-) 21.50.21 Part serdarakkan 21.50.22 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 21.50.24 # bluebrother: where is the version 1.05 of rbutil ? 21.50.33 # * DerPapst hoped for 5 at least 21.50.35 # woohoow! I got Rockbox working on my ZVM! 21.50.40 Join m0f0x [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-38-247.dsl.telesp.net.br) 21.50.48 # mcuelenaere: \o/ 21.50.49 # mcuelenaere: W0000T 21.50.53 # toffe82: Bagder just moved it to the download server. I guess mirrors don't have caught up yet. 21.50.54 # * domonoky remembers some unsuccessfull convicing of DerPapst... 21.51.04 # ok 21.51.09 # domonoky : Xubuntu 21.51.12 # although the key mappings aren't worth nothing atm 21.51.14 # but you can find the binaries here too: http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~uhcn/rockbox/rbutil/ 21.51.28 # are worth* 21.51.38 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 21.51.44 # batelje: so linux: try with "sudo ./rbutil" 21.52.01 # batelje: did you try manual bootloader install or full install only? 21.52.08 # mecuelenaere: \o/ 21.52.18 # * LambdaCalculus37 gives mcuelenaere a beer 21.52.36 # mcuelenaere: congrats :) 21.52.47 # * mcuelenaere thanks LambdaCalculus37 for the beer :) 21.52.53 # * bluebrother should really implement permission checking for rbutil 21.53.00 # * gevaerts hands mcuelenaere another beer 21.53.07 # :p 21.53.15 # guys, don't get him drunk too much ;-) 21.53.32 # Yes, we need him to be able to commit his code. :) 21.53.33 # * mcuelenaere is now eagerly working on the keymaps, hoping he'll get to play with Rockbox soon.. 21.53.39 # :p 21.53.45 # domonoky : also negative (progress : no ipods found) 21.53.51 # bleubrother : both 21.54.13 # * LambdaCalculus37 can now make some progress with the Dell DJ thanks to mcuelenaere's hard work 21.54.23 # batelje: I'm quite puzzled why autodetection works -- it uses the same mechanism as bootloader installation 21.54.39 Quit Arathis ("Bye, bye") 21.54.47 # @LambdaCalculus37: I hope so, does it run a DM320? 21.54.48 # then try ipodpatcher instead of rbutil for the bootloader install, but i suspect that this also wont find it.. 21.55.16 # well..... that's a nice and clean house..... 21.55.18 Join alienbiker99 [0] (n=alienbik@ool-44c126d4.dyn.optonline.net) 21.55.19 # you could try the shiny m1.0.5 first ;-) 21.55.21 # The Dell DJ is a TMS320DA255. 21.55.21 Nick w1ll14m|cleaning is now known as w1ll14m (n=william@dhcp-077-249-150-171.chello.nl) 21.55.57 # i forgot what i had to do to get sendfirm working on windows. can't find it in the logs 21.55.58 # wow the Rockbox UI looks so nice on a LCD :) 21.56.27 # bluebrother: how about detection via usb-ids, this works also when ipodpatcher fails.. 21.56.45 # bleubrother : but my ipod is fully erased,even the ipod firmwire (because of a filty and irritating crash..al gone suddenly) is tht maybe the problem? 21.57.09 # domonoky: I haven't put in the usb ids for Ipods for a reason ;-) 21.57.15 # domonoky : ipodpatcher is also negative in finding the ipod 21.57.21 Join TMM [0] (n=hp@c514753fe.cable.wanadoo.nl) 21.57.24 # * domonoky sees no usb-ids for ipods, so its right.. :-) 21.57.29 # alienbiker99: for the beast? 21.57.34 # yeah 21.57.40 Quit stripwax ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 21.57.40 # hmm, the nano has a usb id. 21.57.45 # batelje: you have to first restore your ipod... 21.57.47 # batelje: what Ipod do you have? 21.58.00 # alienbiker99: i didn't manage it to compile sendfirm for windows. 21.58.21 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("CGI:IRC 0.5.9 (2006/06/06)") 21.58.34 # i have it compiled from i think jhMikeS from last time i had to install the bootloader 21.58.35 # alienbiker99: does the patched updater work for you? if so i added some new instructions to the GigabeatSInfo page 21.58.38 # ipodpatcher checks the disk, to make sure it writes to the right one, so no OF makes this fail.. (there also more other checks) 21.58.55 # domonoky : it's all gone now thanks to a ***crash,so restoring is noit possibele i geuss? 21.59.13 # bleubrother : ipod nano 1g 21.59.20 # batelje: ah, so you basically lost the partition layout and OF? 21.59.33 # DerPapst i dont want to reformat the harddrive 21.59.43 # alienbiker99: you don't have to 21.59.48 # batelje: easiest is restore with itunes in windows.. but i think there are instructions on how to restore on linux in the wiki.. 21.59.59 # alienbiker99: you don't have to use recovery mode. 22.00.12 # bleubrother : yep :/ only have 1 empty partition of 1.90 GB 22.00.15 # batelje: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/IpodManualRestore 22.00.37 # domonoky : i will search... 22.00.45 # ok, then it's not surprising that Rockbox Utility doesn't install. Interesting how the USB ID for the nano slipped in 22.00.50 Quit DerDome ("Leaving.") 22.00.56 # is the UI constantly refreshed in the main screen ? 22.01.33 # refreshing* 22.01.56 # do a manual restore (or use Itunes), then try again. 22.02.02 Quit homielowe () 22.02.27 Join simonrvn [0] (i=simon@unaffiliated/simonrvn) 22.02.41 Quit perrikwp ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 22.03.12 Quit ap0 ("Bye.") 22.03.30 # mcuelenaere: if devcon is in Berlin (which is likely), and gevaerts, markun and I carpool, would you be interested in joining? Eeklo is not far from Gent ;) 22.03.54 Quit nplus ("Leaving") 22.03.55 # petur: I'm definately interested :) 22.04.28 # ok thanks to you all! i'll now what to do . have a nice day further to you all! 22.04.31 # anyone driving from something like munich to DevConBerlin ? :-) 22.04.54 # domonoky: isn't DerPapst located somewhere in that area? 22.04.59 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.05.08 # * mcuelenaere curses himself for not thoroughly reading his own code 22.05.39 # mcuelenaere: That's the "I know what I've written..." effect. I know that... 22.06.02 Quit Lear ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 3.0pre/2008041417]") 22.06.07 Quit batelje ("CGI:IRC") 22.06.16 Quit alienbiker99 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.06.24 Join DerPapst_ [0] (n=Der@p5B23E553.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.06.26 Quit DerPapst (Nick collision from services.) 22.06.28 Nick DerPapst_ is now known as DerPapst (n=Der@p5B23E553.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.06.49 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@m179.net81-66-123.noos.fr) 22.06.52 # I think it's just because I didn't chose a clear naming, BUTTON_DEBUG instead of LCD_DEBUG; LCD_DEBUG seems so much more obvious to output the debug messages to the lcd.. 22.07.25 # hehe ... output messages to a button? Sounds funny. 22.07.43 # :) 22.08.56 Join perrikwp [0] (i=98216d18@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-83aa669e05f6dd0b) 22.08.56 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.09.09 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 22.09.15 # hmm it seems I can receive one interrupt, and after that one it locks up 22.09.55 Join TaylorKillian [0] (n=TaylorK@chat.chabotc.nl) 22.10.00 # .. or I just forgot that I placed a sleep(100) :) 22.10.07 # Wahoo!!! 22.10.37 # heh 22.10.37 # Thank you rockbox for accepting me into GSoC! Look forward to working with you guys :) 22.10.51 # TaylorKillian: congrats! :-) 22.11.18 # TaylorKillian: congratulations and welcome! 22.11.27 # * gevaerts waves at TaylorKillian 22.11.39 # yes welcome ;) 22.11.43 # TaylorKillian: welcome!...we now expect your project to be finished in...oh...around 3 hours or so? 22.12.07 # dang... better get working ;) 22.12.37 # Welcome : 22.12.38 # :) 22.12.41 Join javaman [0] (n=Yifu@c-68-84-62-252.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 22.12.46 # TaylorKillian: hurry, can'T wait :-P 22.12.50 # :)P 22.13.03 # * domonoky welcomes TaylorKillian 22.13.04 # s/:)P/:)/ 22.13.23 # someone seems to have major problems with typing smilies 22.13.33 # i make a lot of typo's 22.13.44 # especialy when i'm tired :P 22.14.38 # w1ll14m: i dont see those chars properly escaped! 22.14.54 # scorche: lol 22.15.04 Join alienbiker99 [0] (n=alienbik@ool-44c126d4.dyn.optonline.net) 22.15.17 # s/:\)P/:\)/ like this ? 22.15.40 # heh nope 22.15.49 # you dont escape in the replacement 22.16.41 # i give up 22.16.45 # heh 22.17.08 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@212.204.47.129) 22.17.09 # heh 22.17.10 # echo :\)P | sed -e 's/:)P/:)/' 22.17.40 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 22.17.46 # crap. whats the correct way to replace the driver with the lib-mtp driver? 22.17.48 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 22.18.29 # where do the keymaps get eh.. mapped ? not in drivers/button.c it seems 22.19.06 # apps/keymaps/ 22.19.10 # i think it was 22.19.44 # yes, but I mean where in the code does it call button_read()/button_read_device() and translates it to the correct key using the keymaps? 22.20.00 # that's something i don't know ;) 22.20.04 # :) 22.20.29 # mcuelenaere: The button driver calls button_read() from a tick task 22.20.39 # Button events are then posted to the button queue 22.21.29 # Application code uses button_get() or button_get_w_tmo(). Most of the time this is the action code, using the keymap-*.c files 22.22.50 # so the values passed on to get_context_mapping() are straight out button_read_device() ? 22.22.53 # ah i got it now. 22.23.17 # I know they aren't really passed on to get_context_mapping(), but you get the idea 22.23.17 # no 22.23.48 # button_read_device() reads the current state. The button driver compares previos and current state 22.23.49 Part mcflow 22.23.55 # jhMikeS: you still here 22.24.05 # ...in order to be able to detect presses, repeats and releases 22.24.41 # hmm I'm currently doing something similar in the button driver 22.25.06 # I mean in button-target 22.25.32 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.25.52 Join DerPapst [0] (n=Der@p5B23E553.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.26.00 Quit daven (Remote closed the connection) 22.26.11 Join daven [0] (n=daven@145.175.adsl.brightview.com) 22.26.28 # but I'm not sure if all pieces fit together, I mean if all code gets the right button events so is there some kind of (lcd) debugging facility? 22.26.33 # w1ll14m: yes 22.27.03 Join homielowe [0] (n=eric_j_l@d205-250-150-38.bchsia.telus.net) 22.27.08 # Does the ZVM have normal buttons? 22.27.21 # (as opposed to touchy stuff) 22.27.25 # yes 22.27.39 # but they all are treated the same in the button-target driver 22.27.39 # Then you don't need to do the delta stuff in the target driver 22.27.51 # Just read status, and let button.c do the rest 22.27.54 # what do you mean by "the delta stuff"? 22.28.02 # the problem is I currently can't read the status 22.28.20 # the buttons are controlled by a PIC, and this fires an interrupt to the CPU when it detects a button press 22.28.20 # Hmm, so how does it work? 22.28.29 # then I have to read the button code through IC 22.28.40 # jhMikeS: i tried the USBMODE, it doesn't change much in the performance 22.28.51 # Hmm, so you get one code for each button pressed or released? 22.29.06 # w1ll14m: I suspect that the usb mass storage speed is disk-bound 22.29.09 # and then I set |= the button in an int 22.29.10 # w1ll14m: that flag won't help a 'beast (I thought I said that) 22.29.18 # amiconn: yes 22.29.25 # and for a long press 22.29.28 # jhMikes: i could have missed it 22.29.34 # ok 22.29.44 # for example say the button PLAY has code 0x4F07 22.29.47 # Hmm, then you indeed have to do kind of the inverse of what button.c does 22.29.48 # gevaerts: I think the disk should be faster than 2 MB/s 22.29.57 # * jhMikeS might have neglected to say it too :) 22.30.07 # when I press this button, I get 0x4F07, when I hold it for like 1 sec I get 0x4F00 and when I release it I get 0x4F07 22.30.10 # w1ll14m: read or write ? 22.30.31 # but my current problem is I'm not sure if the main code gets my button events 22.30.36 # mcuelenaere: Hmm? How can you distinguish a press from a release this way? 22.30.36 # gevaerts: my ipod which has the same harddisk gets up to 8 MB/s write MAX average of 6MB/s from USB 22.30.42 # write 22.30.45 # * jhMikeS notices a peculularity on one machine with the H10 where writing to the disk is faster than reading it 22.30.49 # Could be a disk driver issue 22.30.59 # ipod also writes faster then it reads 22.31.01 # now please help out and edit the eurodevcon wiki to be nice and informative about Berlin 22.31.01 # amiconn: when I get a button press, I set |= a value e.g. (1 << 10) 22.31.12 # reading is about 4,5MB 5,5 MB/s 22.31.18 # when I get the same code again, I do &= ~(1 << 10) 22.31.28 # w1ll14m: check the ata timings 22.31.34 # mcuelenaere: And how do you know the initial state? 22.31.36 # and some extra code if a long press is detected 22.31.46 # jhMikeS: where ? 22.31.59 # I have to guess them, but mostly the user don't presses all the buttons when he turns on the device 22.32.03 # in firmware/target/arm/imx31/gigabeat-s/ata-imx31.c 22.32.12 # and even then, the PIC only gives me one button at a time 22.32.17 # except for the hold switch 22.32.38 # * jhMikeS wonders why files with *-imx31* are in the gigabeat-s directory and not the imx31 directory 22.32.40 # mcuelenaere: Hmm ok. You could use the longpress code to correct the state (that's the only thing I would probably use it for) 22.32.58 # that's more or less how it currently works 22.33.18 # If you get a repeat code, the button must be pressed, so the next code will always indicate the release 22.33.25 # indeed 22.33.29 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.33.29 Nick FOAD_ is now known as FOAD (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 22.33.40 # Other than that, you can leave repeat handling to button.c 22.33.41 # mcuelenaere: this sounds like a variant of the way key are done on the S. press/release int, read keypad port, save button flags 22.34.15 # jhMikeS: CLKCTL_PDR0 i've seen this before ;) 22.34.15 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.34.50 # jhMikeS: what is the current freq the imx31 runs at ?> 22.34.57 # s/?>/?/ 22.35.16 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 22.35.23 # jhMikeS: target/arm/imx31/gigabeat-s/button-imx31.c ? 22.35.48 # w1ll14m: the pll output is currently 528 MHz and the core clock divider is set to 2 22.35.52 # mcuelenaere: yes 22.36.15 # ok, but to get back to my initial question :) 22.36.19 # jhMikeS: ok, debug menu shows 16MHz i guess that should be wrong then ? 22.36.28 # is there a way of debugging the current button pressed? 22.36.40 # (replace debugging by printf) 22.36.48 # * amiconn would probably use splashes 22.36.59 # ah, and where would amiconn place those? :) 22.37.09 # because I'm not really familiay with apps/* 22.37.10 # w1ll14m: it's totally wrong 22.37.16 # jhMikeS: i guess that is defined somwhere same as ipod 22.37.20 # familiar* 22.37.28 Join DerPapst_ [0] (n=Der@p5B23E553.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.37.29 Quit hannesd (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 22.37.30 Quit DerPapst (Nick collision from services.) 22.37.32 Nick DerPapst_ is now known as DerPapst (n=Der@p5B23E553.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.37.40 # w1ll14m: that number is from coldfire ports actually. 22.37.44 Quit dabujo (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.37.51 # jhMikeS: hmmm that needs some digging 22.38.30 # Just change the number to 2640000000 in the config file and it should show the right value (the right one for now anyway). 22.38.38 # does anybody else get FPA instruction errors when compiling for the S 22.38.48 # give or take a '0' :) 22.39.02 # alienbiker99: yesterday i didn't 22.39.09 # alienbiker99: needed to rebuild gcc to fix that 22.39.12 # and it didn't change much since then 22.39.19 # just a "new" bootloader 22.39.23 # alienbiker99: do you have the multilibs patch for your arm-elf-gcc ? 22.39.25 # is gui_syncsplash() equal to rb->splash() in the plugins? 22.39.49 # hmm i don't know i haven't used anything in a while, maybe i just need to update 22.39.53 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 22.39.54 # I'll get that nice company sponsor some shirts this year again for devcon! ;-) 22.40.01 # alienbiker99: rerun rockboxdev.sh :) 22.40.03 # jhMikeS: that in deed is something i've played with a lot in pp502x 22.40.15 Join dabujo [0] (i=xx@p4FDB3C2A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 22.40.22 # **** typo's 22.40.30 # maybe i should get some more sleep... 22.40.40 # will do 22.40.45 # s/typo's/typos 22.40.47 # :-P 22.42.30 # Bagder: cool :) 22.43.17 # DerPapst... the 's is we use here... i'm kinda used to it ;) 22.46.37 # this script takes so long haha. 22.52.59 Quit homielowe () 22.53.56 Quit daven (Remote closed the connection) 22.54.00 Join daven [0] (n=daven@145.175.adsl.brightview.com) 22.56.18 Join webguest97 [0] (n=5628b131@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-17fd21be2137383d) 22.57.34 Quit webguest97 (Client Quit) 22.57.34 Join csc` [0] (n=csc@archlinux/user/csc) 23.00.40 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.01.10 Quit jgarvey ("Leaving") 23.02.30 Join homielowe [0] (n=eric_j_l@d205-250-150-38.bchsia.telus.net) 23.03.11 Join stripwax [0] (n=Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 23.04.43 Quit gregzx ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 2.0.0.14/2008040413]") 23.05.21 Quit homielowe (Client Quit) 23.05.52 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 23.07.00 Quit jhulst ("Konversation terminated!") 23.08.38 # damn it really is a beast! 23.09.42 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 23.12.12 # the gigabeat s? 23.12.41 # yeah 23.12.54 # i was comparing some plugins against my overclocked ipod 23.13.07 # beast owned him hard 23.13.14 Quit gnakibded (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.14.39 Quit domonoky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.15.01 # I'm getting a gigabeat S soon 23.15.09 # nice 23.15.18 # how's dev going on it? 23.15.21 # their hard to get :( 23.15.28 # I know, one's on amazon for 225 new, s30 23.15.36 Join bertrik__ [0] (n=bertrik@127-013-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 23.15.37 # i can't wait for it to be fully functional. 23.15.43 # That seems reasonable to me, I'll upgrade the drive to another zip-40 100gb later 23.15.44 # It was always going to win - a beast at 532 MHz + FPU + etc vs an iPod at (albeit dual) 80 MHz 23.15.50 # amazon doesn't ship outside the us 23.15.55 # I'm in the US 23.16.00 # =) 23.16.02 Join DerPapst_ [0] (n=Der@p5B23E553.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.16.03 # w1ll14m: That depens which amazon :) 23.16.04 Quit DerPapst (Nick collision from services.) 23.16.06 Nick DerPapst_ is now known as DerPapst (n=Der@p5B23E553.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.16.11 # true 23.16.23 # Unfortunately I don't know C or related languages, so I'm near useless for dev 23.16.33 # only in the us they seem to have the gigabeat s 23.16.35 # amazon.co.uk. .de, .fr etc all ship outside the US 23.16.38 # :) 23.16.44 # the beast is so powerful its crazy. 23.16.47 # Leperkwan: me too 23.16.52 # Is 225 a reasonable price for it? 23.17.00 # 225 USD I assume? 23.17.02 # yes 23.17.05 # you might be able to find a better deal. 23.17.07 # alienbiker99: that is how it should be right ;) gives us a lot of oppertunities 23.17.12 # Seems a bit pricey to me 23.17.16 # alinebiker99: For a new s30? 23.17.21 # Especially for S30 23.17.22 # i got a second hand for 99 dollars from electrnic express 23.17.22 # i know i bought my s60 for $200 a year ago 23.17.28 # ouch 23.17.34 # s30 23.17.49 # argh! 23.17.52 # my S60 was ~ 100 GBP a few months ago 23.17.57 # disktidy changed :-/ 23.17.58 # :| 23.18.00 # guess it's time to hit up eBay 23.18.07 Quit mcuelenaere () 23.18.14 # ARMv6 instructions also makes it more efficient so more can be had with that than just out of clock speed alone. branch prediction is turned off and it should be turned on now I think (now that cache handling should be right) 23.18.23 # I didn't pay more than 120$ for a S , s30 or s60 :) 23.18.37 # toffe82: You are an exception :) 23.18.41 # i like the current exchange rates :) 23.18.42 # :) 23.18.48 # toffe82: btw, did you get my paypal? 23.19.00 Quit iRRVi (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.19.04 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 23.19.13 # yes, thank you, did you receive them ? 23.19.22 # Not yet 23.19.34 # But it took a but of time last time 23.19.39 # s/but/bit 23.19.42 # i'm from holland, and i need a replacement harddisk for my ipod soon. a new one would have cost me 135 euro's 23.19.47 # which is 214 dollars 23.19.50 # toffe82 do you have extra s60 backplates? 23.20.00 # no 23.20.07 # only s30 23.20.12 # ok 23.20.21 # so i bought this gigabeat for 2 reasons.... if rockbox is good enough i keep beast, else switch harddisks ;) 23.20.38 # so 99 us$ is nice for a beast + good hdd 23.21.11 # wow. Impressive if you compare current rbutil with the old wx version 23.21.11 # 100gb zip-40 runs around 180 USD right now 23.21.18 # and all i had to do for it... was fixing a computer :) 23.21.23 # preglow: ping 23.21.23 # 1.8" of course 23.21.36 # 120 Zif40 can be had for 180 USD 23.21.43 # Leperkawn :| 23.21.57 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.22.04 # has anyone tried upgrading his beast disk space yet ? 23.22.12 # should'nt be a problem right ? 23.22.13 # No, but I will do soon 23.22.16 # bigbambi: what brand? 23.22.17 # nice 23.22.22 # Leperkawn: toshiba 23.22.26 # DerPapst: uo 23.22.29 # yo <- 23.22.47 # ahhh i want this script to be done already 23.22.54 # jhMikeS: Is branch prediction just a case of enabling it, or is more work required? 23.23.20 # preglow: i was working on a alternative for the disktidy plugin before you comitted it ;-) http://localhost/upload/disktidy3.patch 23.23.29 Join donutman25 [0] (n=chatzill@65.75.87.48) 23.23.39 # DerPapst: i don't think localhost urls will fly very far here ;) 23.23.49 # it'S basically FS#8637 23.23.51 # of 23.23.54 # heh wait a sec 23.23.59 # preglow: why ? I can ping it 23.24.02 # BigBambi: it's turned off by a bit setting in the SCC setup (It was done as a control measure) 23.24.15 # ok, cool :) 23.24.28 # preglow: http://papsti.dyndns.org:83/upload/disktidy3.patch 23.24.32 # gevaerts: localhost is an alias for 127.0.0.1 on most machines, which is yourself :) 23.24.45 Quit faemir (Remote closed the connection) 23.24.51 # gevaerts: unless you were being sarcastic, in which case i'll just shut up :> 23.25.01 # 23.25.07 # * gevaerts prefers 127.0.0.2 ;) 23.25.40 Quit pondlife (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.25.42 # well, i can see how a config file would be useful here 23.26.09 # preglow: and the cool thing is you can add up to 10 different OSes and their crap 23.26.19 # without chaning the source 23.27.00 # DerPapst: well, update the tracker entry and i'll try it out when i'm back in linux 23.27.06 # i even tried to add the files you complained about earlier today :-P 23.27.13 # mkay. 23.27.49 # gevaerts: how about ::1? 23.27.50 # DerPapst: i don't know how much i like all entries implicitely ending in a wildcard, though 23.28.28 # bluebrother: disabled here because of historical reasons (buggy software). I didn't bother reeabling it again 23.30.07 Join OlivierBorowski_ [0] (n=OlivierB@ANancy-154-1-9-30.w83-194.abo.wanadoo.fr) 23.31.22 # preglow: me neither.... i've just synced it and added the 3 linux files. I can look into it and maybe add * as wildcard. 23.32.47 # What is the status on the gigabeat s's battery? Is it the same type as the fxx? 23.32.55 Quit bertrik (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.33.00 # er, this isn't -community. 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