--- Log for 27.09.108 Server: brown.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: @logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 25 days and 18 hours ago 00.01.21 # I am looking at something similar to that but it appears taht you have to patch the source for it to work 00.01.26 # smcquay: maybe. The lineout should work, and controls may work of you use FS#8624 (http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/8624). There is a build with that patch at http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=17841.0 00.01.38 Quit bill2or3 ("Leaving") 00.02.21 # gevaerts: do you know if the decoding happens at a carstero level, or on an ipod level? 00.03.02 # and, is there a place in the manual that goes over patches? 00.03.34 # smcquay: I know nearly nothing about car stereos. It could be accessing the ipod over usb, or over the accessory protocol... 00.03.46 # nothing in the manual no, it is for the official build 00.03.58 # And about patches, have a look at http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SimpleGuideToCompiling 00.04.03 # Information about patches is in the tracker task 00.04.13 # oh, so that was included in the official build? 00.04.17 # Ah, unless you mean how to patch and compile :) 00.04.18 Join dataangel [0] (n=prophet@146.113.65.145) 00.04.27 Quit herrwaldo (Remote closed the connection) 00.04.45 # No, it is a patch - (http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/8624) 00.04.47 # Is there a way to put color format information in strings for rb->lcd_putsxy? That would be sweet. 00.04.57 # awesome, i'll look into that tonight, thanks again 00.05.14 # But someone (soap) has built an unnoffical build with it already included at http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=17841.0 00.06.47 Join lasser [0] (n=f@W84bc.w.pppool.de) 00.07.03 # man 00.07.08 # 93600 visits yday 00.07.25 # Not bad 00.07.37 # 36GB 00.07.56 # Have a look at the logs. Some nuts are using mosaic :) 00.08.14 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 00.08.45 # mozilla has 63.9%... 00.09.06 Join herrwaldo [0] (n=waldo@ip-81-11-202-99.dsl.scarlet.be) 00.10.36 # slashdot front page gave us >12000 referers 00.11.15 Quit jgarvey ("Leaving") 00.12.28 Join Stormx2 [0] (n=barney@5ad1e624.bb.sky.com) 00.13.21 Join evil_core [0] (n=evil_cor@eat172.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 00.13.24 # hi all 00.13.31 Join perrikwp [0] (n=474cd1dd@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-5d93fadb5eb628ca) 00.13.46 # anything has changed with iriver U10 ? 00.13.54 Join john23 [0] (n=john@cpe-24-59-85-10.twcny.res.rr.com) 00.14.00 # hi 00.14.12 # I might have bricked my ipod 00.14.24 # you didn't brick it. it can be recovered. 00.14.40 # says "[ERR] Firmware partition doesn't contain Apple copyright, aborting." 00.15.01 # evil_core: Please don't come here just asking for status reports. Anything we knew that was new should be in the wiki or the U10 forum thread (if there is one). 00.15.04 # what ipod and what did you do to it? 00.15.06 # running linux and I can't find an ipodpatcher with a force option for linux 00.15.18 # 30 gig video, 5g i think 00.15.32 Join Zarggg [0] (n=z@65-78-69-194.c3-0.eas-ubr6.atw-eas.pa.cable.rcn.com) 00.15.37 # formatted it.. stupidly not knowing what I was doing 00.15.55 # john23: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodManualRestore may help 00.16.26 # trying that now 00.16.28 # Llorean: ok, sorry. I remmeber You, I was there over year ago with identical question :D 00.18.09 # evil_core: I bet I said the same thing last time? 00.18.45 # * gevaerts replaces Llorean with a bot 00.18.49 # evil_core: If you'd spent the last year learning to program in your spare time, there'd probably be progress by now... 00.19.17 # what is my Firmware-X.Y.Z (where X, Y and Z are numbers)? 00.20.03 # none of the options here: http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/ show "30/video" or anything 00.20.26 # (and mine's 30 gig, 5Gen, Video 00.20.44 # Just choose one of the 5Gs. I'd pick 13 00.21.01 # k 00.21.03 # * gevaerts doesn't know why, but he thinks he used that one for his 30GB ipod once 00.24.09 # Bagder: Making rockboxdev.sh more space conserving would be really helpful ... 00.26.52 # ok, so I got to the seventh step.. now, am I reading the notes right that I should now unplug my ipod and reboot it? 00.27.20 # john23: yes 00.27.23 # k 00.28.14 # um, by holding down the menu button, right? 00.28.23 Quit Schmogel (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.28.55 # I did, it clicked, and then the same screen popped right back up and still says: "Connect to your computer, use Itunes to restore" 00.29.00 # * john23 doesn't have itunes 00.29.23 # Or did I not reboot it? how do you turn it off? 00.29.34 # Hold Menu+Select 00.30.47 # it won't stay off.. keeps coming back to the same screen 00.31.03 # Then you did something wrong somewhere 00.31.22 # maybe I'm not turning it off correctly? 00.33.21 # major suckage 00.33.36 # k, I'm gonna try rockbox install again 00.33.37 # Are you sure it's a 5G and not a 5.5G? 00.33.43 # is the copyright on there now? 00.33.52 # mmm, how do I find out? 00.34.08 # run dmesg and see if it reports 512 or 2048 byte sectors 00.34.54 # I think mine's 2048 00.35.03 # That's a 5.5G then. 00.35.08 # cause fdisk complains about it not being 512 00.35.26 # gevaerts, can you make sense of this dmesg of a sansa clip: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=14064.msg133283#msg133283 ? 00.35.27 # Look at the dmesg output to make sure 00.35.54 # "To distinguish the Fifth Generation iPod (Late 2006, 5.5G) from the original Fifth Generation (5G) iPod is by comparing the last three digits of the serial number. The Fifth Generation iPod (Late 2006, 5.5G) serial number's last three digits will be one of the following: V9K, V9P, V9M, V9R, V9L, V9N, V9Q, V9S, WU9, WUA, WUB, WUC, and X3N. The Fifth Generation U2 Special Edition iPod (30 GB Late 2006) serial number's last three digits are W9G." 00.36.00 # on sansa E200v2 this can be used to unbrick, on clip it apparently reports a 0-byte disk 00.36.19 # the funny thing is that the number of sectors seems sensible, but the INQUIRY data does not 00.36.51 # oh, and I dd'd the zip file instead of the firmware anyway 00.36.53 # woops :) 00.37.00 # hehe 00.37.08 # john23: that would have been my next suggestion :) 00.37.36 # maybe we can write a user-space USB mass storage emulation that isn't bothered by a missing INQUIRY response 00.38.06 # * bertrik considers getting a sansa clip to hack on 00.38.41 # Llorean: but last time somebody told me that without specs it isnt duable. And one person cannot make something usable, especially that current interface is good, supports vorbis, i am missing only Doom(which I wanted mostly) and "freedom" probably 00.38.42 Quit culture (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.39.30 # evil_core: If it wasn't doable, what's the point in asking about it? 00.40.01 # twerx 00.40.01 # bertrik: Maybe sg_dd works? (from sg3-utils) 00.40.09 # it's doing its thing now 00.40.10 # wow 00.40.12 # john23: please use real words... 00.40.23 # whatevs dawg 00.40.36 # ;) 00.40.38 # john23: It's in the channel guidelines. 00.40.43 # We aren't kidding when we ask you to use them. 00.41.17 # I accept 00.41.29 Quit breiti ("Leaving") 00.41.44 # wow 00.42.00 # so has the sansa bootloader code still in development, or is it stable? And if not, how do I know when a new bootloader comes out? 00.42.33 # other than say, downloading sansapatcher and running it 00.42.33 Part evil_core ("EKG2 bejbi! http://ekg2.org/") 00.42.41 # n17ikh|Lappy: When the bootloader files on the server have a new date. 00.42.58 # fair enough 00.43.03 # All parts of Rockbox are always in development. 00.43.21 # You can either wait for announced releases, or you can just try to keep yourself informed by checking the obvious, but more tedious, means. 00.43.34 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=miepchen@p579ECC50.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.43.39 # be right back, thanks guys 00.43.42 # n17ikh|Lappy: I'm pretty sure that new bootloaders would be announced on the MajorChanges page 00.43.43 # (and gals) 00.44.20 # Makes sense. 00.44.49 # gevaerts, ok, I'll look into that and recommend it to funman once he logs onto irc. I can imagine that sg_dd still goes through the kernel and gets confused by the (apparently corrupted) inquiry data 00.45.23 # bertrik: it goes through the generic scsi layer, not through the block device layer 00.45.58 # So while it may get confused, I'm pretty sure it gets confused itself and not in the kernel, so that's fixable 00.47.39 # ok, should be an interesting experiment :) 00.47.48 # * gevaerts bets that john23 will encounter the same bootloader bug as smcquay 00.48.28 # bertrik: if you install that package, you'll get a lot of potentially useful tools 00.50.10 Quit tvelocity (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.50.22 Quit here2code (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.50.29 Join here2code [0] (n=mirc@c-24-10-124-172.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 00.50.49 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@195.167.65.108) 00.52.10 # getting themes 00.52.14 # unkown error 00.52.34 # rbutil 1.0.6? 00.52.56 # yea, 1.0.6x65 00.53.11 # 1.0.6x68 00.53.15 # If so, ignore that error. There's a problem with the theme server (it isn't there...). rbutil 1.0.7 gives a more friendly message 00.53.27 # i mean 64 00.53.28 # You don't need the themes 00.53.33 # fricken 64 bits 00.53.53 # ok, well the process ended at the theme error.. was more supposed to happen after that? 00.53.57 # No 00.54.04 # ok, so now what? 00.54.18 # Unmount, unplug and reset 00.54.24 # roger 00.55.37 # boot loader 00.55.45 # error 00.55.53 # cant load rockbox.ipod: 00.55.53 # * gevaerts wins his bet. 00.55.56 # file not found 00.56.03 Part skinneet ("thanks for the help") 00.56.06 # hold menu+select to reboot 00.56.12 # then select play for disk mode 00.57.11 # Download ipodpatcher, download the ipod video bootloader from http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/9369, and run ipodpatcher -a bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod 00.57.11 # hmm 00.57.46 Quit mf0102 ("Ex-Chat") 00.57.47 # absolutely... gotta tend to the coals outside right quick 00.57.59 # anyone know when the debates start tonight? (eastern) 00.58.41 # * gevaerts doesn't know about any debates that are on topic here 01.00.54 # coverage in germany starts at 3.00 am UTC+2, do the math ;-) -> rockbox-community... 01.01.20 # written to device 01.01.58 # lasser: thanks 01.02.07 Join laburd [0] (n=laburd@cpe-76-190-210-165.neo.res.rr.com) 01.02.34 # Can someone help me deal with massive corruption on my sandisk c200 ? 01.02.45 # how easy is it to rebuild the hidden partition 01.02.49 # do you have a hammer? 01.02.50 Quit Stormx2 (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 01.02.54 # smcquay: heh 01.02.59 # error 01.03.08 # john23: excuse me ? 01.03.27 # was talking to gevaerts, laburd 01.03.35 # be right back 01.03.36 # john23: what sort of error? 01.04.01 # What's a good paste site ? 01.04.08 Part pixelma 01.04.09 # I want to paste my partition table 01.04.09 Quit Zarggg () 01.04.14 # pastebin.ca 01.04.27 Join pixelma2 [0] (n=marianne@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 01.05.11 # http://pastebin.ca/1211887 01.05.19 # check out that partition table... I think I need to rebuild it, no ? 01.06.09 # laburd: why? 01.06.15 # I dunno.. 01.06.21 # I'll try install the new rockbox.. 01.06.21 Join bmbl [0] (n=Miranda@unaffiliated/bmbl) 01.06.29 # I'm gonna format the data partition though. 01.06.37 # it's fux0red.. can't even delete files on it anymore 01.07.34 Quit merbanan ("Leaving") 01.11.50 Join Lambduh [0] (n=Lambda@12-203-112-233.client.mchsi.com) 01.12.31 Quit bmbl (Client Quit) 01.14.03 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 01.19.51 Part Llorean 01.22.02 Quit tvelocity ("Αποχώρησε") 01.24.55 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.27.42 Join EspeonEefi [0] (i=espeonee@STRATTON-THREE-EIGHTY-NINE.MIT.EDU) 01.29.09 # is version r18651 the new 3.0 goodness? 01.30.14 Join Wictor_ [0] (n=Wictor@0x57366a52.bynxx19.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) 01.32.07 # laburd: what do you mean? 01.32.25 # r18651 isn't part of 3.0 01.33.44 # gevaerts: So whats the fix for that error? 01.33.52 # john23: what error? 01.34.12 Quit Wictor (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.34.12 #  ***gevaerts wins his bet. 01.34.33 # 00:57 < gevaerts> Download ipodpatcher, download the ipod video bootloader from http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/9369, and run ipodpatcher -a bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod 01.34.41 # uhh.. I mean after that.. 01.34.43 # same error 01.35.57 # http://pastebin.ca/1211898 01.36.08 # thats the output of ipodpatcher 01.36.41 # then I rebooted... still says Loading rockbox... 01.36.44 # error! 01.36.53 # cant load rockbox.ipod 01.36.58 # File not found 01.37.23 # That is the bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod from http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/9369, right? Not the one from http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/? 01.38.01 # Nico_P: that's the version that rbutil installed 01.38.07 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.38.15 # right 01.38.32 Quit bertrik ("Leaving") 01.38.45 # laburd: to get 3.0 with rbutil you need to update it 01.38.53 # 3.0 has a special version string too 01.38.56 # I must have done something wrong 01.39.05 # rockbox boot loader 01.39.09 # Nico_P: I was using the 1.0.6 rbutil 01.39.12 # do I need 0.7 ? 01.39.24 # Version: r18422-3.0-RC-080905 01.39.40 # That's the correct one, yes 01.39.43 # Ipod version: 0x000B0011 01.39.54 # Toshiba MK3008GAL 01.39.55 # laburd: yes 01.40.07 # Partiition 1: 0.0B 7130 MB 01.40.12 # john23: did you use the correct mbr? 01.40.20 # laburd: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtility#Download 01.40.33 # gevaerts: not sure.. I think so 01.41.00 # Used the one here http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodConversionToFAT32 01.41.12 Join maffe [0] (n=Martin_F@p5B04312D.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 01.41.18 # 30GB Video (2048-byte sectors) mbr-video30gb-2048.bin 01.41.28 # hi 01.41.35 # Nico_P: the 64bit version is only 0.6.. ok I'll do 32 bit 01.41.43 # I just wanted to let you know ... Rockbox 3.0 rocks! :) 01.42.38 # I must have done something wrong 01.43.05 # john23: just to make sure : check the dmesg output again. Does it really say xxxxx 2048-byte hardware sectors? 01.43.29 # maffe: thanks, that's appreciated :) 01.43.51 Quit massiveH ("Leaving") 01.44.23 Part smcquay 01.44.48 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=miepchen@p579EC33F.dip.t-dialin.net) 01.44.55 # [948052.567389] sd 5:0:0:0: [sdb] 14651280 2048-byte hardware sectors (30006 MB) 01.45.00 # ok 01.45.07 Join lol3izer__ [0] (i=lol3@72.2.63.189) 01.45.37 # whats the best sequence? mbr, then bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod 01.45.41 # then firmware? 01.45.44 # then reboot? 01.45.46 # or what? 01.45.51 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 01.46.15 # I installed rockbox, and it's just flashing 01.46.22 Quit perrikwp ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 01.46.29 # my c200 is flashing the logo over and over... I can still boot the OF by hodling down the left arrow though 01.46.41 # can someone help me? 01.47.02 Quit herrwaldo ("Konversation terminated!") 01.47.09 # first mbr, then make the kernel reload that mbr, then dd the firmware, then format the data partition, then bootloader and .rockbox 01.47.23 # mbr? 01.47.45 # ok ok... so. the firmware I can get from sansa? 01.47.50 # something is bootloading 01.48.23 # laburd: He was talking to john23 01.48.32 # woops 01.49.43 # I just went through it again. did MBR, then ipodpatcher -a bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod, then dd if=Firmware-25.6.3 of=/dev/sdb1 01.50.01 # john23: that won't work 01.50.10 # hmm.. maybe I was supposed to put the firmware into the second partition? 01.50.13 # how come I can't boot rockbox on this? 01.50.14 # No 01.50.14 # oh? 01.50.33 # gevaerts: whats the way? 01.50.48 # I told you three minutes ago 01.51.16 # ma bad 01.51.19 # I see it now 01.51.31 # ipodpatcher patches firmware. If you're going to restore the firmware again after that it's not going to do much 01.51.36 # ok 01.52.17 # laburd: that sounds like you only installed the bootloader and not rockbox itself 01.53.12 # gevaerts: I'm doing it again (3rd time) .. although this time I manually mounted the partition instead of letting gnome/dbus do it 01.53.25 Quit here2code (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.53.33 Join here2code [0] (n=mirc@c-24-10-124-172.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 01.53.42 # laburd: does it have .rockbox/ on it? 01.53.51 # still downloading :/ 01.54.21 # gevaerts: What goes into the second partition? 01.54.22 # ls -al /media/rockbox/.rockbox/ 01.54.23 # ls: cannot access /media/rockbox/.rockbox/codecs: Input/output error 01.54.28 # corruption :( 01.54.46 # john23: the second partition gets a FAT32 filesystem 01.54.49 # look at this ls -l line for codecs 01.54.51 # d????????? ? ? ? ? ? codecs 01.54.57 # not good 01.55.01 Quit maffe (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- Go on, try it!") 01.55.12 # man sansa makes crappy products 01.55.12 # laburd: did you reformat it earlier? 01.55.15 # yeah I did 01.55.30 # gevaerts: ok, but don't put the bootloader and .rockbox in there, right? 01.55.55 # john23: .rockbox is installed on the data partition. The bootloader isn't 01.56.07 Join domonoky1 [0] (n=Domonoky@g229164244.adsl.alicedsl.de) 01.56.16 # gevaerts: does it need to be fat16 partition label? cause I made it fat32.. also mkdosfs -F 32 -n rockbox /dev/sdc1 is what I used to format it 01.56.39 # got it 01.57.09 # laburd: If the OF boots, try to use the OF format option (in settings) 01.57.24 # AHh ok 01.57.27 # yes I'll do that 01.57.34 # If that works it's the safest way 01.57.49 Join miepchen^schlaf_ [0] (n=miepchen@p579EC342.dip.t-dialin.net) 01.58.29 Join Josh___ [0] (n=newb24@adsl-222-42-243.msy.bellsouth.net) 01.59.43 # Ok, I think I did everything.. (crossing fingers) 02.00.06 Quit domonoky (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 02.00.31 # Ahh, so it is active...to an extent 02.01.31 # gevaerts: yay it works! thanks for the tips, bro! 02.01.38 # No problem :) 02.01.43 # gevaerts: failed. 02.01.46 # Rockbox boot loader 02.01.49 # version: 2.0 02.01.58 # ipod version: 0xFFFFFFFF 02.02.16 # cant load rockbox.ipod: file not found 02.02.50 # gevaerts: btw, what advantages are this version over the version I installed in June ? 02.02.52 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.02.53 # well, it's not called rockbox.ipod, its called bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod, right? 02.03.14 # john23: bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod is the bootloader. rockbox.ipod isn't 02.03.24 # oh 02.03.40 # well thats the file it says it cant find 02.03.51 # maybe I did something wrong again. 02.03.59 # You install bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod with ipodpatcher. rockbox.ipod is in .rockbox on the data partition 02.04.42 # john23: did you run "ipodpatcher -a bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod" ? 02.04.47 # yea 02.05.00 Quit lol3izer_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.05.07 # Then why is it showing version 2.0? 02.05.07 # to get .rockbox in the data partition, you just run the rockbox utility, right? 02.05.11 # that puts it there, right? 02.05.48 # john23: yes. But re-run ipodpatcher. rockbox utility may have reinstalled the older bootloader 02.06.06 # /media/disk-1/.rockbox/rockbox.ipod 02.06.13 # ok 02.06.35 # laburd: I can't tell you off-hand. I don't think there's been anything spectacular though 02.07.22 # ok, it still can't find rockbox.ipod, but it's back to the version number I had before 02.07.27 # (instead of 2.0) 02.08.06 # * gevaerts is out of ideas 02.08.30 # gevaerts: heh ok 02.08.41 # welp, thanks guys. Im out 02.08.44 Quit laburd ("leaving") 02.09.47 Quit bughunter2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.10.12 # bummer 02.10.13 Join cerr [0] (n=reg@S0106000d549e5704.vc.shawcable.net) 02.10.21 # be right back 02.10.24 # hi everybody 02.10.57 # any information about if rockbox is doing its job on cowon players, specifically U3? 02.11.12 # cerr, look in the New Ports forum for any information about new ports 02.11.19 # john23, you really don't need to announce when you're away from the keyboard... 02.12.36 Part Josh___ 02.12.39 # krzykit, alright will do thx 02.14.08 Quit petur ("Zzzzzz") 02.15.45 # omg, you even got the logs of every single day since 2002 02.20.43 Join perrikwp [0] (i=4aa794a0@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-1345f3910197c0f0) 02.21.13 Quit voltagex ("leaving") 02.21.31 Quit ender` (" Never put off til tomorow what you can skip altogether.") 02.22.19 Part toffe82 02.29.12 Join grafite [0] (n=grafite@220-245-73-45.free.tpgi.com.au) 02.29.20 # hello? 02.29.50 # grafite, please read the IrcGuidelines in the topic 02.30.38 # yeh =], have done 02.31.09 # just wanted to let you know that the Rockbox Utility for Mac (1.07) isn't available 02.32.26 # I went to download the new version to try but it comes up with this message "The requested URL /rbutil/macosx/rbutilqt-v1.0.7.dmg was not found on this server." 02.33.41 # grafite, the mirror is probably just not up to date. try http://haxx.rockbox.org/rbutil/macosx/rbutilqt-v1.0.7.dmg 02.35.08 # ah k...ah thnx mate, seems to be downloading now 02.35.18 # went to try it yesterday but the installer was the old version 02.37.21 Quit XavierGr () 02.37.23 Join star_jasmine [0] (n=arwyneve@75.108.74.16) 02.37.33 Join thephilosopher [0] (n=chatzill@modemcable108.47-58-74.mc.videotron.ca) 02.37.37 # allo 02.37.48 # hi everyone, can someone tell me how to compile the rbutility with cygwin? 02.38.09 # is there a way to extract all file that are compiled for a specific target ? 02.38.21 # star_jasmine: install linux lol 02.38.46 # thnx for the link krazykit ..im off tc 02.38.49 # no unfortunately, I don't have an extra computer to do that with 02.39.02 Quit grafite () 02.39.16 # star_jasmine: i dont know if it works in cygwin, i use the mingw shell which you get with the Qt install... 02.39.21 # thephilosopher: please provide helpful answers or no answer at all 02.39.40 # gevaerts: was just joking around 02.40.11 # I know, but it can still be misleading to people 02.40.15 Quit Seed ("cu, Andre") 02.40.24 # gevaerts: did you see my question any idea if it is possible ? 02.40.36 # thephilosopher: unzip? 02.40.50 # gevaerts: ? unzip ? 02.40.55 # Or else I don't understand the question 02.41.27 # gevaerts: i am looking for way to have only the file that are compiled for a specific target... 02.41.52 # i think i will help me to focus more not to have all those unusefull file around 02.41.58 # do you follow me ? 02.42.07 # I think I understand now, yes. 02.42.40 # So basically you don't want e.g. ipod-specific files when you're working on sansa 02.43.31 # There's no easy way to do that. I'm not saying it's impossible, but it will be tricky to do 02.43.47 # * gevaerts also doesn't really see the point 02.43.47 Join massiveH [0] (n=massiveH@ool-44c48a1e.dyn.optonline.net) 02.43.53 # exactly, i am still leanning about the structure so i need to focus on a target 02.44.36 Join webguest83 [0] (n=430aeeaf@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-a1712798a080dac3) 02.45.30 # learning 02.46.01 # gevaerts: is there a way to have the make file actually copie the file somewhere instead of compiling them ? 02.46.49 # You can hack the makefile to do anything 02.47.15 Quit dataangel ("Leaving") 02.47.51 Quit domonoky1 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.48.54 Quit lasser () 02.50.28 # gevaerts: yea i am not that familiar with make file 02.50.41 # but i when i will take a look 02.50.49 # gevaerts: familliar with rockbox internals ? 02.51.00 # some parts of it 02.52.13 # gevaerts: do you mind some deep newbie questions ? 02.52.35 # Normally no, but I really need to go to sleep (nearly 3AM here) 02.52.54 # gevaerts: no probleme next time 02.53.04 # thanks for your time 02.53.24 # gevaerts: in france ? 02.53.50 # Belgium. Goodnight :) 02.56.21 Quit barrywardell () 02.59.13 Quit neddy ("Leaving.") 03.00.48 # bye 03.04.33 Quit Saucisson (Remote closed the connection) 03.04.36 Join Saucisson [0] (n=miaou@ks351860.kimsufi.com) 03.04.52 Join allele [0] (n=allele@CPE-69-23-137-242.wi.res.rr.com) 03.06.52 # I'm having an interesting problem, I instantiate a two dimensional array with all the values needed at the same time, but for a three dimensional array I need to instantiate it and set each cell individually, is this a compiler issue? 03.10.05 Join Saucisso1 [0] (n=miaou@ks351860.kimsufi.com) 03.10.05 Quit Saucisson (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.14.24 Join neddy [0] (n=john@nat/sun/x-93ba27fa74ea85fd) 03.15.00 Join luisfego [0] (n=bd8082be@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-c6caccef0476f8be) 03.15.54 # help 03.16.00 Quit luisfego (Client Quit) 03.18.16 Quit webguest83 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 03.18.46 Join saratoga [0] (n=41becb3b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-fff4d6499c799be5) 03.23.45 # allele: what language? C? C arrays are pointers, and if you mean an array-of-pointers, then, don't do that? ;) 03.23.58 Quit star_jasmine () 03.24.59 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.25.57 Join star_jasmine [0] (n=arwyneve@75.108.74.16) 03.26.37 Quit Saucisso1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.30.54 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 03.35.16 Join Llorean [0] (n=DarkkOne@c-98-196-128-214.hsd1.tx.comcast.net) 03.38.31 Quit star_jasmine () 03.39.52 Quit DerDome (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.40.28 Join DerDome [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-238-123.pools.arcor-ip.net) 03.42.08 Quit fdinel ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 03.54.56 Join Bawitdaba [0] (n=Sphinx@cpe-72-224-114-36.nycap.res.rr.com) 03.55.14 # just installed 3.0 w00t 03.55.30 # having never used it before its amazing 03.55.54 # it doesnt seem to sleep like the normal ipod firm tho when u hold play it just shuts off 03.56.54 # Yeah 03.57.07 # We don't have code for sleeping right now. Rockbox is *fairly* low-power when idle anyway. 03.57.47 # well it does say there is a idle/inactive timer that defaults to 10 mins 03.58.00 # Yeah 03.58.04 # That's when it shuts down. 03.58.09 # ah ok 03.58.40 # is the volume bar supposed to appear jittery or is it just me/my ipod 03.58.51 # like when u are changing it 03.58.57 # prolly just the theme im using 03.59.23 Quit cerr (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.59.52 # Possibly 04.01.42 # now i gotta format this thing and ditch the itunes crap and put on some real non converted music 04.02.30 # you cant do anything while its usb connected right? on ipod 5.5 80gb it displays the ipod like do not disconnect 04.03.49 # If you hold menu while plugging in the cable, instead of USB connecting it'll just charge while you can continue using the player (but not access it from the computer) 04.04.33 # ah ty 04.09.41 Join Shadowpillar [0] (n=ShadowXP@cpe-76-83-24-232.socal.res.rr.com) 04.10.13 # How do I know if I have a V2 sansa e200R? 04.10.41 # The firmware version 04.10.43 # I got my e200R in late 2006 04.10.54 # what should I look for? 04.10.58 # If the firmware version is 1.anything it's a v1, 3.anything is a v2 04.10.59 # in the firmware that is 04.11.38 # yeah I'm a 1 04.11.41 # yay 04.11.46 # finally I can get rid of the crap 04.12.49 Quit here2code_2 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 04.20.35 Quit here2code (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.20.49 Join here2code [0] (n=mirc@c-24-10-124-172.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 04.20.51 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=miepchen@p579EC2BE.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.21.16 # is the automated installation reliable enough ? 04.21.29 # i don't wann brick my ipod 04.21.31 # wanna* 04.21.39 # you can't permanently brick your ipod with rockbox 04.22.28 Part Lynet ("Konversation terminated!") 04.22.36 # In fact, the only know we way to brick an iPod is with the official updates from Apple. 04.22.44 # Or, y'know, with a hammer. 04.22.54 # so, do you suggest me to use the rocboxutility ? 04.22.59 # yes 04.23.01 # Yes. 04.23.02 # ok 04.23.21 # thanks 04.26.38 Quit miepchen^schlaf_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.29.51 Quit avis (Remote closed the connection) 04.36.11 Part Llorean 04.39.55 Join KEROLiUKAS1 [0] (n=kp@c-67-163-5-102.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 04.41.19 Quit KEROLiUKAS (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 04.48.53 Part ameyer 04.52.34 Join SkoobeeDo [0] (n=SkoobeeD@cpe-76-88-187-155.hawaii.res.rr.com) 04.53.31 # can anyone recommend a good theme that will run with 3.0 on an Ipod Photo (4G)? 04.53.45 Join crackerjohn [0] (n=lamelame@219.135.147.28) 04.53.54 # hi lal 04.54.16 # i like rockbox very much 04.54.57 # we like you too 04.54.58 # but unfortunately, it can't support iAUDIO U3 04.55.08 # crackerjohn: right... 04.55.30 # any chances it support it? 04.56.15 # only if someone does the hard work of porting it 04.56.17 # crackerjohn: well, people need to come forward with the capability, time, and the device itself to do the port 04.58.35 Join Saucisson [0] (n=miaou@ks351860.kimsufi.com) 04.58.51 # i have the device,and i want to help, even i dont no anything about progamming..... 04.59.50 Quit SkoobeeDo () 05.00.44 # i try to extract the original U3 fireware in order to "insert" the AAC DEcoder 05.01.11 # but it fale,cuz i cant even extract the fireware 05.01.23 # oh, there is even a gentoo ebuild for rockboxutility :D 05.01.49 # is the architecture of plugins different in 3.0? 05.02.23 # allele: consider 3.0 a frozen "deemed stable enough" version of svn 05.02.46 # i dont understand... 05.03.10 # ah, I'll stick with my current setup then I guess 05.07.27 Join Seed [0] (n=ben@bzq-84-108-232-45.cablep.bezeqint.net) 05.08.31 Part crackerjohn 05.08.58 Join avis [0] (n=ident@pdpc/supporter/student/avis) 05.23.25 Quit HellDragon (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.23.47 Join HellDragon [0] (n=jd@modemcable100.136-203-24.mc.videotron.ca) 05.25.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.25.44 Join Twisty [0] (n=mhesten@242.80-202-24.nextgentel.com) 05.29.58 Join KEROLiUKAS [0] (n=kp@c-67-163-5-102.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 05.30.21 Quit KEROLiUKAS1 (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 05.31.18 Join eagledrc [0] (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 05.31.19 Quit goffa_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 05.31.47 # hi, i need a hidden partition dump file for the sansa e280r... i had a messy rockbox install and uninstall 05.32.20 Quit massiveH ("Leaving") 05.32.41 # hi all 05.32.56 # i have an gogear pphilips video player 05.33.04 # that i can not turn it on 05.33.22 # LinuxMafia: that device is not a current rockbox target 05.33.49 # scorche, ok but can any one help me to turn it on atleast? 05.33.52 Join goffa [0] (n=goffa@216.220.23.105) 05.34.10 # LinuxMafia: welcome to #rockbox...where the topic is rockbox-related topics only.. 05.34.28 # scorche, is there any #gogear room? 05.34.36 # no clue 05.34.39 # so 05.34.49 # where can i ask? 05.34.59 # i dont know...that isnt really my concern... 05.35.13 # or should i go to exactly same model number 05.35.15 # room 05.35.33 # or they have to make a room for each question 05.35.47 # i fail to see what you are getting at 05.36.15 # this room is the only room i can think of 05.36.27 # to ask the question 05.36.31 # that doesnt change the rules of this room 05.37.01 # so tell me where to ask 05.37.05 # i go there 05.37.18 # i told you...i dont know.. 05.37.18 # i need help , i did not come here to have fun 05.37.46 Quit Rondom (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.37.48 # are you a freebsd user? 05.37.53 Quit here2code (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.38.03 # LinuxMafia: really...keep topics to rockbox-subjects 05.38.07 Join here2code [0] (n=mirc@c-24-10-124-172.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 05.38.11 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p57A97182.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.38.33 # there is no room for my question 05.38.57 # for the last time...that isnt my concern and doesnt change the rules of this channel 05.39.18 # yes boss 05.39.34 # i think that was what you wanted to hear 05.39.43 # now feel good 05.39.45 # bye 05.39.45 # are you done yet? 05.44.13 Quit Twst (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.45.08 Join Llorean [0] (n=DarkkOne@ppp-70-242-15-169.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 05.50.34 Join kushal_12_27_200 [0] (n=kushal@12.169.180.178) 05.52.33 Join saratoga [0] (n=41becb3b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-cccdb49bb899f9d7) 05.56.37 Quit eagledrc (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.58.03 Quit jhulst (Connection timed out) 05.58.36 # Could some one please point me to a "What's new" page for rbutilqt's latest version? Thanks 05.59.34 # the major change is that it can install 3.0 06.02.48 # kushal_12_27_200: It should be on the wiki page for rbutil. 06.03.06 # If not, there's always the SVN changelog... 06.07.05 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 06.07.49 Quit nuonguy ("Leaving") 06.12.28 # gevaerts: You still around? 06.12.46 # john23, he went to sleep several hours ago. 06.13.17 # ~6AM isn't the best time to talk to people in Europe 06.13.59 # k, well 3.0 isn't working for me on my 30 gig video ipod 06.14.10 # he walked me through it and it's getting an error 06.14.19 # wondering if previous versions are more stable... 06.14.39 # what is the specific error? 06.14.50 # Rockbox boot loader 06.15.14 # Version: r18422-3.0-RC-080905 06.15.28 # IPOD version: 0x000B011 06.15.42 # TOSHIBA MK3008GAL 06.15.54 # Partition 1: 0x0B 7130 MB 06.16.02 # Loading Rockbox... 06.16.06 # Error! 06.16.13 # Can't load rockbox.ipod: 06.16.21 # File not found 06.16.36 # Hold MENU+SELECT etc etc. 06.16.38 # john23: Please don't do long pastes into the channel 06.16.40 # john23: on such things in the future, please use a pastebin 06.16.54 # I actually typed that, but ok 06.16.55 # john23: how did you attempt to install? 06.16.57 # do you have /mountedipod/.rockbox/rockbox.ipod? 06.17.12 # krazykit: I do 06.21.18 # A 3008 GAL shouldn't report 7130 MB 06.21.45 # You converted it from HFS+? 06.21.58 # Llorean: I think you're on to something 06.22.40 # I don't know if it was HFS.... but fdisk has been complaining about things when I load sdb and I think 7130 is one of the red flags, somewhere 06.22.54 # I just don't know how to fix it (or what the specific problem is) 06.22.55 # Does the original firmware work? 06.24.12 # Seems to. Funny thing, gparted only sees sdb / the ipod as a six gigabyte device.. whereas fdisk can see all 30 06.24.44 # Yes, when I loaded the firmware as directed, apple ipod software came back 06.24.53 # easiest thing to do is to restore it on a windows iTunes install 06.25.11 # I followed these directions from gevaerts: 06.25.12 # (07:44:50 PM) gevaerts: first mbr, then make the kernel reload that mbr, then dd the firmware, then format the data partition, then bootloader and .rockbox 06.25.17 # john23: But did it function properly? 06.25.28 # It booting doesn't mean everything's working. I suspect it probably would've failed to see your data partition too. 06.25.34 # Llorean: I didn't notice any improprieties 06.25.39 # Did you try playing music? 06.25.47 # My guess is that you've formatted the data partition improperly 06.25.57 # It had no music. 06.26.16 # Does anyone know how i can repartition/reformat the ipod to a working state on linux? 06.27.01 # I've scoured google looking for guidance on sectors, cylinders, units, etc.. for ipod on linux and I'm a bit lost 06.27.32 # The manual restore wiki page should tell you what you should be doing to format it 06.27.35 # (it had music in the past, but it all got wiped) 06.30.12 # Llorean: I currently have about a dozen links open from the wiki.. Which page are you refering to? 06.32.09 # For my model, should I be using 512 byte sectors or 2048? gevaerts figured (or someone did) that I should use 2048. 06.32.26 # (in order to choose the correct mbr*.bin) 06.32.31 # john23: There's only one page specifically including manual restore in the title, as far as I know 06.37.33 # hard to find 06.38.07 # found it 06.39.11 Quit kushal_12_27_200 ("Leaving") 06.39.36 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodManualRestore 06.39.42 # I followed those directions 06.40.57 # Did you visit the Apple site to verify whether your iPod was 5G or 5.5G? 06.42.28 # I was directed to use this Firmware-25.6.3 06.42.39 # is that the apple ipod os? 06.42.54 # Llorean: negative 06.43.04 # I was told it was 5.5 06.43.27 # Could you Google up the Apple page for identifying your iPod and verify this? 06.43.53 # Got that firmware from here: http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/ 06.43.55 # sure 06.44.09 Join flowerpt [0] (n=flowerpt@librescu.bfccomputing.com) 06.45.20 Join brianski [0] (n=ski@pool-71-191-120-158.washdc.east.verizon.net) 06.45.50 # does rockbox support RLE compression of BMP files at least? 06.46.28 # alternately, where is the jpeg support plugin? thx 06.46.40 # brianski: Please use real words instead of "thx" 06.46.46 # seeking debugging guidance. iPod 5GB (FAT32), Rockbox 3.0 stable, OSX, rbutilqt, bootloader says it can't find rockbox.ipod, but it's at /Volumes/ipodname/.rockbox/rockbox.ipod when in disk mode. Have uninstalled/reinstalled. 06.46.56 # the JPEG plugin is just for viewing jpegs, and the manual describes how to use it. 06.47.16 # iPod (5th generation late 2006) 06.47.16 # I don't know where you're asking about use of RLE encoding, internally bitmaps for use in the firmware are actually stored in the native LCD format for speed. 06.47.24 # which I suppose is the 5.5 06.47.31 # where is the manual? i'm starting from scratch here... 06.47.42 # brianski: It's behind the link "manual" on the website... 06.47.48 # RLE = run length encoding. its a compression format available for bitmap filess 06.47.51 # john23: Yes. Which command line did you use to format it. 06.47.53 Join vcardenas [0] (n=c9f46d2e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-b9a4ea1261027320) 06.48.06 # brianski: I know what RLE means, that's why I didn't ask about it. I asked *where* you were talking about its use in Rockbox. 06.48.20 Quit KEROLiUKAS (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 06.48.51 # you sure are a charmer 06.48.53 # kthxbai 06.48.55 # Llorean: mkfs.vfat -S 2048 -F 32 /dev/sdb2 06.49.32 Join meshman [0] (n=mesh@ip72-208-171-151.ph.ph.cox.net) 06.49.35 # brianski: The channel guidelines ask that you use real English. I'm really not joking about this. I've also done the best I can to actually answer your questions, but you're not being too helpful in clarifying what you're asking. 06.49.53 # Hey, guys, whats up? 06.50.27 # hi 06.50.29 # john23: You might want to try using a different method for formatting it. I've heard reports that some versions of mkfs.vfat don't do well with 2048 sized sectors. 06.50.34 # I have a question regarding rockbox 3.0 on a 4th gen ipod if anyone has a moment... 06.50.42 Join vcardenas_ [0] (n=c9f46d2e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-28bb27f76bc86072) 06.50.45 # I'll try the mtools version 06.50.47 # meshman: Please just ask the question if you've got one. 06.50.52 # meshman: it is typically best to go ahead and ask 06.51.01 # RLE would be pretty useless anyway for BMPs in rockbox 06.51.59 # You got it, first off, I was wondering if there was anyway I can use/listen to my ipod using rockbox while its charging off the pc, it seems the default behavior when connecting the cable is to reboot the ipod and drop to disk/usb mode 06.52.09 # saratoga: depends on the nature of the cover art you have, but for photorealistic overs, yes, it would be pointless. thanks for the info tho 06.52.13 # meshman: Hold menu while inserting the cable. 06.52.23 # Sweet thanks for the tip 06.52.41 Mode "#rockbox +o Llorean " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 06.53.00 # * Llorean kick Brianski I wasn't joking 06.53.07 Kick (#rockbox brianski :I wasn't joking) by Llorean!n=DarkkOne@rockbox/administrator/Llorean 06.53.11 # * Llorean hates his client. 06.53.21 Quit vcardenas ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 06.53.29 Mode "#rockbox +o Llorean " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 06.53.33 Mode "#rockbox -o Llorean " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 06.53.53 # One more question for ya man, this thing was full of music from itunes, i want to completely nuke all of that so i can just drag and drop music from now on, whats the easiest way to go about getting rid of the previous itunes format data.... 06.54.06 # meshman: Delete the iPod_Control folder. 06.54.19 # The original firmware will rebuild it, nearly empty, next time you boot it. This will remove all previous songs, etc. 06.54.37 # awesome, thanks man, i know its gonna be cheesey, but you guys ROCK .......box :) 06.55.55 Quit allele ("Java user signed off") 06.55.57 # on that page it says to use this: mformat -S 2048 -M 2048 -F a: 06.56.07 # (which doesn't work) 06.56.21 # argssize must be less than 6 06.56.22 # john23: You need to configure mformat to use a drive letter for your mount point. 06.56.29 # And check its documentation. 06.56.29 # I did 06.56.36 # The parameters may have changed. 06.56.46 # # # Linux floppy drives 06.56.46 # drive a: file="/dev/sdb2" 06.57.00 # in /etc/mtools.conf 06.57.12 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 06.57.17 # however, on this page: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodConversionToFAT32 06.57.39 # it says to use this: mformat -t 2428 -h 255 -n 63 -S 4 -M 2048 -F a: 06.57.47 # john23: Honestly, those pages are community documentation. If the command line there doesn't work, you'll need to compare it with what mtools says the command line is. 06.58.21 # why are you using mformat 06.58.21 # I just don't know what those numbers mean, much less what they should be 06.58.28 # use mkfs.vfat 06.58.40 # lol3izer__: cause it might be that mkfs.vfat is causing the problem 07.00.24 # it's weird, cause in that second version it the -t is set to 2428 and -S is set to 4 07.00.49 # or it might not be weird 07.01.59 # john23: As I said, teh parameters may have changed. 07.01.59 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 07.02.23 # I saw something in the irc logs from earlier about a problem with the 'current' bootloader - would these: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/9369 be the same as I would have downloaded today with rbutilqt? 07.02.49 # by the way, after formating the second partition and before applying the "./ipodpatcher -a bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod" and the .rockbox... Should I be rebooting the ipod???? or after the ipodpatcher? 07.04.59 # flowerpt: What bug are you referring to? 07.05.11 # john23: Does it say to? 07.06.10 # Llorean: "23:38:04 gevaerts No. It needs the same build, but there is a bug in the released bootloader that could explain this" 07.06.30 # another guy was having a problem with rockbox.ipod file not found, like mine. 07.06.56 # I'm just going off of what gevaerts said in this one-liner: (07:44:50 PM) gevaerts: first mbr, then make the kernel reload that mbr, then dd the firmware, then format the data partition, then bootloader and .rockbox 07.07.30 # I'm not sure which bootloader rbutilqt is downloading. I can try the one from the bug and see. 07.07.32 # john23: So why not follow the actual page? 07.08.23 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodManualRestore ends at "mformat -S 2048 -M 2048 -F DRIVE_LETTER:" 07.08.36 # hi... i would like to have write permission in the wiki 07.08.47 # checking this page http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodnano/rockbox-buildch2.html#x4-110002.3.2 now 07.11.20 # weird, now my ipod just boots up with a picture on it showing that the usb cable needs to be plugged into the ipod 07.11.27 # I'm currently having trouble patching my e250R 07.11.29 # * john23 plugs it 07.11.40 # oh.. she wanted juice i guess 07.11.47 # I just get "unknown device" when I do the manufacture mode thing 07.11.59 # nah, same deal. bummer. the contrast is better on the bootloader screen, though. 07.12.10 # says it automatically installed drivers then says it couldnt find drivers 07.12.14 # dang.. same error 07.12.20 # I point it to the drivers and it still wont install them 07.12.27 # (gonna try to apply the patch again) 07.12.37 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SansaE200RInstallation 07.12.40 # following this 07.13.13 # using XP pro 07.14.10 # is there a way to get more more verbose info from the bootloader beyond 'file not found'? 07.14.15 # file not found 07.14.25 # flowerpt: same here 07.14.38 # what version ipod do you have? 07.14.54 # john23: 5GB 07.15.26 # I'll repost my original query since it's a few screens up now: 07.15.26 # flowerpt: I have the 30gig.. 5.5Gen, video 07.15.29 # flowerpt: seeking debugging guidance. iPod 5GB (FAT32), Rockbox 3.0 stable, OSX, rbutilqt, bootloader says it can't find rockbox.ipod, but it's at /Volumes/ipodname/.rockbox/rockbox.ipod when in disk mode. Have uninstalled/reinstalled. 07.15.29 # [00:47] 07.16.06 # yea, linux here.. slightly different hardware, but same error 07.16.48 # What partition does it say your 5 gigs are on? 07.17.07 # partition 1: 0x0b 4736 MB 07.18.35 # yea, mine says partition 1 too.. but linux (or osx) sees that as partition 2 07.18.44 # I followed the formatting instructions which called for slice 2 under OSX - BSD disklabels confuse me. 07.18.44 # Which might be normal 07.19.12 # strange thing here on linux, gparted (maybe a bug) only sees my device as a 7 gig device. 07.19.17 # It has something to do with a PDP-11 or something historically crazy like that... 07.19.39 # nautilus sees 30 gigs.. cfdisk, fdisk.. they all see 30 gigs 07.19.56 # something about unregular cylinder count for ipods or something 07.20.29 # that's funny 07.21.00 # there used to be an 8GB limit on FAT, didn't there? 07.21.27 # is your gparted current? It's got EFI support and everything in current versions. 07.21.44 # ran into that installing Fedora 9 on my MBP. 07.21.51 # mmm.. not sure, but theres that 4 gig ram limit on 32 bit systems, so it's probably within the exponent 07.22.11 # ubuntu 8.04 07.22.25 # yeah, you'd think that was current enough. 07.22.59 # Version: 0.3.5-1ubuntu3, whatever that is 07.23.04 # Hey, running into one small issue, when using the rockbox while chargin + playing (by holding down menu when inseritng the cable) windows pops up to automatically install the device, when it cant find a suitible driver, it gives up and the rockbox(ipod) reboots 07.23.08 # any thoughts? 07.23.16 # libparted1.7-1 (>= 1.7.1-1) 07.23.52 # meshman: (I'm new here) 07.24.07 # got ya, 07.24.27 # gparted-0.3.7-1.fc9 on Fedora 9, FWIW 07.24.52 # OK, yeah, the ipodpatcher app sees it as partition 1 as well: 07.25.01 # [INFO] Scanning disk devices... 07.25.02 # [INFO] Ipod found - 1st or 2nd Generation ("winpod") - /dev/disk2 07.25.02 # [INFO] Reading partition table from /dev/disk2 07.25.02 DBUG Sent KICK flowerpt to server 07.25.02 # [INFO] Sector size is 512 bytes 07.25.02 # [INFO] Part Start Sector End Sector Size (MB) Type 07.25.02 Kick (#rockbox flowerpt :No flooding!) by logbot!n=bjst@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-507a9318582de8ba 07.25.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.25.13 # * scorche pats logbot's head 07.25.14 # not using gpated anyway though 07.25.25 # lol 07.25.28 Join flowerpt [0] (n=flowerpt@librescu.bfccomputing.com) 07.25.36 # ouch 07.25.40 # flowerpt: next time, might i recommend a pastebin... 07.25.59 # anyone here familiar with the e250R? 07.26.05 # the sansa e250R that is? 07.26.06 # I wonder what the rate limit is... 07.26.18 # flowerpt: dont try and test it 07.26.48 # well, I have no more data to share anyhow. 07.27.37 # Shadowpillar, why not just ask your question? 07.27.46 # last few lines didnt post 07.28.30 # anyway I cant seem to be able to patch my Sansa E250R 07.29.01 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SansaE200RInstallation 07.29.02 # whats the error? 07.29.06 # it auto detects it 07.29.22 # then when I go to manually install the drivers, they dont install 07.29.32 # just says the current driver is the best suited driver 07.29.46 # and the device comes up as "unknown device" and says there are no drivers installed 07.29.48 # any ideas? 07.31.05 # holy crap I saw the rockbox splash screen! 07.31.48 # flowerpt: I just tried the utility again and it finally worked 07.32.08 # just repeating the action? 07.32.19 # so what can I do to fix this? 07.32.20 # anyone? 07.32.33 # Shadowpillar: not using windows here 07.32.36 # it just wont let me install the drivers 07.32.46 # temptedt o fire up either linux in a VM or my eeepc 07.33.16 # flowerpt: here is what I did 07.33.51 # sudo dd if=mbr-video30gb-2048.bin of=/dev/sdb 07.35.16 # gotta get the mbr for your own device here: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodConversionToFAT32 07.35.22 # then... 07.35.50 # sudo eject /dev/sdb 07.35.57 # so it fully writes out the table 07.36.10 Quit Shadowpillar ("Leaving") 07.36.26 # then, sudo dd if=Firmware-25.6.3 of=/dev/sdb1 07.37.02 # gotta get the version for your hardware here: http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/ 07.37.52 # use this page to help you find your version of hardware, specifically (if there are multiple firmware versions of the same model) 07.37.56 # http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1353 07.38.28 # (of cource, you'll have to modify your device paths, etc... ) 07.39.00 # then, this seems to work, i guess, for me: mformat -t 2428 -h 255 -n 63 -S 4 -M 2048 -F a: 07.39.04 # hrm, I definitely didn't do the Apple firmware install. 07.39.45 # i'm running mtools version Version: 3.9.11-0ubuntu1 07.40.12 # (actually, I had to run that with a sudo) 07.40.36 Join ameyer [0] (n=ameyer17@adsl-75-57-180-230.dsl.emhril.sbcglobal.net) 07.40.36 # then sudo ./ipodpatcher -a bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod 07.41.00 Part ameyer 07.41.10 # which I retrieved from here: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/9369 07.41.42 # Then I tried extracting the rockbox software into the second partion 07.42.30 # Which I got from here: http://www.rockbox.org/download/ 07.42.58 # now.. that's where I've been for the past few hours, trying those steps in different combinations... 07.43.40 # finally, I tried the rockbox utility (the graphical installer) once again and it suddenly worked... I don't know what made it work this time, but it was some combination of the sequence 07.43.40 Quit avis (Remote closed the connection) 07.43.56 Quit kugel ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.3/2008092510]") 07.44.47 Join avis [0] (n=ident@pdpc/supporter/student/avis) 07.46.05 Join AndyI [0] (i=AndyI@212.14.205.32) 07.47.50 # ok, just compiled mtools, will try mformat now (skipping the ipod firmware this go-around for variable isolation) 07.48.36 # john23: are the mformat flags specific to your disk geometry? 07.48.59 # .. a little.. one sec 07.49.30 # errr, that was poorly phrased. 07.50.03 # the sane question would have been, "how did you determine the flags specific to your disk geometry?" 07.50.44 # I ripped that from http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodConversionToFAT32 but I think those directions might be 5/5.5G centric 07.51.00 # that page is geared towards macs though 07.51.20 # ah, yeah. 07.52.06 # there's a little more information on sectors and geometry at the bottem of this page: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodManualRestore 07.52.17 # but I'm not sure how useful it will be to you. 07.52.37 # there's an mformat command on that page as well but it errors for me 07.54.06 # I'm comparing minfo output to that at the moment... not sure what the bootloader is expecting. 07.56.47 # im guessing 512 size sectors for yours 07.57.59 # so, wild guess here, switch -M 2048 with -M 512? 07.58.24 # yeah, it's 512, just seeing how much mformat will autodetect. 07.58.48 Quit AndyIL (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.58.48 # well, itd probably default to 512 anyway 07.59.00 # ah: mformat: Unknown geometry (You must tell the complete geometry of the disk, 07.59.45 Quit vcardenas_ ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 08.00.27 # oh, fab, minfo gives you the mformat commandline. nice! 08.00.39 # I just need to give it -F, I think for FAT32 08.01.33 # how do you exit apps? 08.05.16 # which kind of app? 08.05.22 # oh, nm 08.08.03 Quit reacocard (".") 08.10.25 Join coatman [0] (n=coatman@r01jvgmb7.device.mst.edu) 08.12.16 Join reacocard [0] (n=reacocar@WL-431.CINE.HMC.Edu) 08.13.25 # going to sleep 08.13.32 # night 08.28.05 Join midnightRmbler [0] (n=j1soluti@adsl-235-7-139.clt.bellsouth.net) 08.30.46 Quit meshman ("Leaving") 08.41.54 Join nuonguy [0] (n=john@c-71-198-1-139.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 08.42.08 Part midnightRmbler ("Ex-Chat") 08.48.43 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCE05B.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.50.22 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@gnewsense/friend/ompaul) 08.57.34 Part Llorean 08.58.47 Quit gevaerts (Nick collision from services.) 08.58.59 Join gevaerts [0] (n=fg@rockbox/developer/gevaerts) 09.05.42 # john23: if you ever see this thanks for all your help. 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I am using rbutil 1.0.7 10.24.21 Join jeffdameth1 [0] (n=jeff@dyndsl-091-096-061-096.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 10.24.32 Quit jeffdameth (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 10.24.39 # is your e200 in MSC mode? Just a guess, don't know much about installing with RBUtil 10.25.45 # and is this the first install or just updating builds? 10.27.43 Join nplus [0] (n=nplus@141.25.globcom.net) 10.27.57 # I am checking the usb mode, I think it is in msc, but it's taking a few minutes to boot the stock firmware. I originally was updating from an older version of rb, but when that failed I tried completely removing rb and installing clean 10.28.01 # shoegoo: I just mean that - if you are trying a "full installation" or "bootloader installation" on a Sansa, you need to run RBUtil with administrative rights 10.28.34 Join kretender [0] (n=Kaspar@155-107.76-83.cust.bluewin.ch) 10.29.51 # it's in msc mode and i am trying to do a full installation so i have been running rbutil in admin mode 10.30.00 # maybe i should just try installing it manually? 10.32.22 # I would give the utility another try 10.32.45 # ah, sorry misread 10.33.49 # no worries 10.36.05 # hmm, I'm a bit out of ideas then. 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11.13.40 # JdGordon: yes, I did help a bit 11.14.04 # which IDE do you use? 11.14.10 # pretty much none 11.14.20 # I used Code::Blocks because krz used it 11.14.27 # but now I just use Notepad++ 11.14.29 # hmm ok 11.15.17 # are you thinking of improving it? 11.15.45 # yeah, i wanted to, but kate is no good for it 11.16.11 # you do know of the Qt Development kit? 11.16.44 # yeah, I'ev got their designer and doc browser installed 11.17.14 # ok, what's the problem with kate? 11.17.45 # i dunno, its fine for c, c++ feels odd in it or somethng 11.18.30 Quit lol3izer__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.18.43 Join lol3izer__ [0] (i=lol3@72.2.63.189) 11.24.08 Quit kretender ("Leaving.") 11.25.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.25.30 Quit nuonguy ("This computer has gone to sleep") 11.25.45 Quit culture ("Ex-Chat") 11.26.08 Join culture [0] (n=sam@cpc1-bele3-0-0-cust658.belf.cable.ntl.com) 11.26.32 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@79.97.87.130) 11.36.21 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-212-092.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 11.43.00 Quit culture ("Ex-Chat") 11.43.09 Quit barrywardell (Remote closed the connection) 11.45.08 Part dibmonkey 11.51.11 Join culture [0] (n=none@cpc1-bele3-0-0-cust658.belf.cable.ntl.com) 11.56.49 Quit here2code (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.56.54 Join here2code [0] (n=mirc@c-24-10-124-172.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 11.58.36 Quit bertrik ("Leaving") 12.05.39 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 12.11.03 Quit lol3izer__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.15.14 Quit Seed ("cu, Andre") 12.22.52 Join Nevtus [0] (n=Nevtus@unaffiliated/nevtus) 12.24.19 Quit tvelocity (Remote closed the connection) 12.29.33 # rockbox utility fails at adding the bootloader on my ipod video 12.30.04 # [ERR] Short read - requested 8388608 bytes, received 3274240 12.30.04 # [ERR] Image movement failed. 12.30.18 # ? 12.30.38 Join homielowe [0] (n=homielow@d206-116-134-81.bchsia.telus.net) 12.31.02 # * homielowe away 12.32.20 # funky: what version of the Rockbox Utility are you running and on what OS? 12.33.10 # mmm 12.33.14 # I see it's not the last one 12.33.18 # m1.0.6 12.33.27 # I downloaded the 64bits binary for linux 12.33.32 # from the web 12.33.50 # I don't know why it got that version instead of the last one 12.34.16 # ah, because there isn't m.107 for 64 bits 12.34.45 # * funky tries with m107 32bits 12.35.55 # [ERR] Short read - requested 8388608 bytes, received 3274240 12.35.56 # [ERR] Image movement failed. 12.35.57 # same 12.38.03 # pixelma: any idea? 12.38.25 # sorry, no 12.38.29 Join Lambduh [0] (n=Lambda@12-203-112-233.client.mchsi.com) 12.40.06 Join bughunter2 [0] (n=Vista@77.164.66.126) 12.41.51 # should I try to install it manually ? 12.42.06 # and then install the firmware through the utility 12.44.08 # fuck, this is a pita 12.45.11 # I think I'm gonna try on windows 12.45.12 Quit Twisty (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 12.45.51 Join thomasboll [0] (n=thomasbo@ip-25-47.bnaa.dk) 12.47.58 # hello 12.48.47 Quit thomasboll (Remote closed the connection) 12.48.56 # funky: just checking - is your Ipod correctly working (with the Apple firmware) and/or did you have to take additional steps like converting the file system before trying to install Rockbox? 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16.20.29 Join eagledrc_ [0] (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 16.20.29 # luck00: just ask... 16.20.58 Quit eagledrc (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.21.01 Part john23 16.21.04 Join funman [0] (n=fun@AAnnecy-257-1-67-132.w90-36.abo.wanadoo.fr) 16.21.10 Nick eagledrc_ is now known as eagledrc (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 16.22.55 # for example i try to find colorised-wps+battery-volume_levels.patch on flyspray but it is a little bit dificult 16.23.19 # i want to make a custom build for my x5 16.23.39 # and try to find the best patches for it 16.23.41 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 16.23.44 # there is any fast way? 16.26.55 # luck00: a fast way would be, to see if there is already a custom build with this patches in the forum. 16.27.47 # thx allready i find one...:) 16.28.03 # it is an old build but i have the pathces 16.29.26 # there is no shortcut, just apply a desired patch, and see if it compiles. (otherwise the patch is outof date, and you have to fix it, or give up)... 16.32.12 Join parafin|sleep [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 16.32.34 Join Seed [0] (n=ben@bzq-84-108-232-45.cablep.bezeqint.net) 16.32.54 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 16.38.19 Quit Seed ("cu, Andre") 16.39.08 Quit eagledrc (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.39.49 Join eagledrc_ [0] (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 16.39.51 Nick eagledrc_ is now known as eagledrc (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 16.40.40 Join debianforlife [0] (n=debianfo@dmartin.dsl.midcoast.com) 16.40.59 Quit parafin|sleep (Remote closed the connection) 16.41.31 Quit parafin|away (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.41.32 Quit lasser (Remote closed the connection) 16.42.02 # Does the rockbox boatloader support a dual-boot kind of behavior? 16.42.16 # uep: yes 16.42.16 # Specifically, for the h10. 16.42.27 # i know this at least for ipod 16.43.09 # I am having a hard time installing the bootloader on my 4th gen grey ipod, I used the "Rockbox utility" to install rockbox, but neither the ipodpatcher script, or the utility will install the bootloader 16.44.16 # uep, yes although rockbox will always be the default over the normal firmware 16.45.14 # debianforlife, going from your nick I guess you're on linux? I had to run it as root 16.46.04 # I am running both the script and the utility as root, still saying it can't find the ipod 16.46.45 # * domonoky notes that ipodpatcher isnt a script. and rbutil uses the same code :-) 16.46.46 # the data partition on my ipod is 3, not 2 like it would be on most 4th gen ipods, could that be the cause of the issue? 16.46.51 # what error do you get ? 16.47.08 # [INFO] Scanning disk devices... 16.47.08 # [ERR] No ipods found, aborting 16.47.08 # [ERR] Please connect your ipod and ensure it is in disk mode 16.47.08 DBUG Sent KICK debianforlife to server 16.47.08 # [ERR] Please refer to the Rockbox manual if you continue to have problems. 16.47.08 Kick (#rockbox debianforlife :No flooding!) by logbot!n=bjst@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-507a9318582de8ba 16.47.13 Join parafin|sleep [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 16.47.28 Join debianforlife [0] (n=debianfo@dmartin.dsl.midcoast.com) 16.47.43 # how do i post the error without getting kicked out for flooding? 16.47.49 # yes, if the ipod partitioning isnt original, ipodpatcher wont find it.. 16.47.50 # pastebin? 16.48.28 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 16.48.31 Quit breiti ("Leaving") 16.48.46 # domonoky, so for it to work I have to put it back to the original partitioning scheme? 16.48.53 # sda2 for data 16.49.12 # debianforlife: yes, best to restore it completly 16.49.21 # ok, thanks for your help 16.54.35 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@195.167.65.111) 16.56.49 Quit amiconn_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.56.51 Quit pixelma2 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.57.12 Join amiconn_ [50] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 16.57.32 Join pixelma2 [0] (n=marianne@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 16.57.58 Quit parafin|sleep (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.58.08 Join parafin|sleep [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 16.58.39 Quit Horscht ("IRC is just multiplayer notepad") 17.00.39 Quit eagledrc (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.01.56 Join eagledrc_ [0] (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 17.01.58 Nick eagledrc_ is now known as eagledrc (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 17.02.08 Join {phoenix} [0] (n=dirk@p54B44CAB.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.03.34 Quit Kopfgeldjaeger ("Serverwechsel") 17.03.51 Join massiveH [0] (n=massiveH@ool-44c48a1e.dyn.optonline.net) 17.04.33 Quit parafin|sleep (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.04.39 Join parafin|sleep [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 17.07.48 # * kugel should definitely pay more attention on compiler warnings 17.09.44 # Slasheri: ping 17.10.03 Join a2cypher [0] (n=cypher@S0106000fb0d83c8b.wp.shawcable.net) 17.10.35 Quit tessarakt ("Client exiting") 17.10.39 # Hey, was the fontpack changed or something? I'm trying to find helvR12.fnt because I need it for a theme but its no longer in the fontpack that I downloaded 17.10.52 # yes, there is now logic in the naming 17.11.07 # so which font is the one I need? 17.11.33 # 12-adobe-helvitica (or like that) 17.11.41 # because its sure broken a lot of fonts. 17.11.42 # Ok 17.11.45 # er themes 17.11.51 Quit parafin|sleep (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.12.19 # And has made it a lot more sensible 17.12.22 # a2cypher: more information here: http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/fonts/README?revision=18390&view=markup 17.12.35 # And given it is a one line fix, I don't think it is too onerous 17.13.05 # dionoea: ping 17.13.09 # I agree that the naming convention makes sense.. just that it would be nice if there were a backwards compatible version of the font-pack that worked with current themes 17.13.22 # That would defeat the point 17.13.33 # And to fix a theme, it is one line 17.13.46 # well then maybe a warning on the themes page that says "warning: none of these themes will work unmodified" 17.13.48 # kugel: pong 17.13.55 # That isn't true 17.14.05 # I get a warning with your settings tag patch 17.14.16 # A compilation warning? 17.14.24 # And if they are licensed properly (which all the ones on the WpsGallery should be, anyone can fix it and reupload 17.14.48 # yea, comparison between signed and unsigned in wps_parser 17.15.14 # well if you have a fix, feel free to attach it to the track entry 17.15.33 # something like in the array size comparison? 17.15.53 # other than the fonts annoyance, I do love rockbox so far. keep up the good work guys 17.15.59 Join parafin|sleep [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 17.17.19 # No, I have no fix (yet) 17.17.28 # hoy dionoea 17.17.38 # hey funman ! So, how's that SD driver going? :) 17.18.03 # we are still very confused 17.18.11 # thats odd. hervR12 is actually now 15-Adobe-Helvetica 17.18.16 # kugel: or is it the strlen() == comparison? 17.18.53 Join wpyh [0] (n=william@123.151.132.200) 17.18.55 # Is there a definitive list of plugins somewhere on the site ? 17.19.24 # yes, in the wiki 17.19.37 # It is called PluginIndex or something similar 17.20.11 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 17.20.30 # the best plugin that i would LOVE to see on my ipod; but I doubt this is possible; would be a PDF viewer. 17.20.38 Join eagledrc_ [0] (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 17.20.43 Quit eagledrc (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.20.51 Nick eagledrc_ is now known as eagledrc (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 17.21.29 # dionoea: yea, I think so 17.21.38 # is there people working on meizu m6 port here ? 17.21.48 # a2cypher, hah, i was just searching to see if one existed a few hours ago 17.21.52 # strlen(settings[i].cfg_name)==end-ptr 17.22.00 # i am tring to run the bootloader using DFU on my SL 17.22.30 # but i get the error "Error trying to get CPU model, exiting." 17.23.09 # whereas on the forums sl is marked as supportted by the DFU tool and the actual bootloader 17.23.16 # i'd like to find out why 17.24.50 Quit Horscht ("Snak 5.3.3 Unregistered copy. Evaluation period is over. Program will now quit. Thanks for using Snak.") 17.25.17 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.25.21 # gevaerts, markun, if you are here 17.26.43 # kugel: weird thing is that strlen() return type is size_t and end-ptr should be something like size_t too (well, ptrdiff_t) 17.27.05 # kugel: so both should be signed values 17.27.50 # well looks like strcmp returns int instead of size_t in rockbox ... but that's the same thing 17.28.25 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 17.29.00 Quit stripwax (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.30.58 # but int is probably sighned 17.31.22 # if the signedness is not explicit it could be signed or not 17.31.28 # there is no default (this is compiler dependant) 17.32.00 # i just forgot to run meizu_dfu as root :/ my bad 17.32.30 Quit debianforlife ("Leaving") 17.32.32 # size_t is not signed afaik 17.33.19 # a right. ssize_t is 17.33.28 # quick question.. what would cause a .mpg to not be displayed when browsing files? 17.33.33 # a2cypher: your file display settings maybe 17.34.30 # yup.. that was it 17.34.31 # thanks 17.34.41 # you're welcome 17.36.30 # my video seems to chop every half second or so 17.36.31 Quit luck00 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 17.36.42 # What target? 17.36.42 Quit funman ("Lost terminal") 17.36.44 # dionoea: I just casted end-ptr to unsigned, that should do it (or not?) 17.36.47 # ipod video 17.36.52 # 5g 17.37.01 # Big screen + slow processor = bad peformance 17.37.13 Quit Wictor (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.37.21 # kugel: that should work (since we know that end >= ptr) 17.37.23 # The ipod video is the worst performing Rockbox target, you are better off watching videos in the OF 17.37.23 Join Wictor [0] (n=Wictor@0x57366a52.bynxx19.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) 17.37.32 # I see 17.38.03 # thats kind of strange.. you'd think the ipod video would be best at playing videos. he he 17.38.20 # a2cypher: rockbox doesn't use the dedicated video decoding chip 17.38.21 # No, the OF uses an additional decoding chip that we don't have to use 17.38.31 # dionoea: as far as I see, end and ptr are char*, not size_t 17.38.31 # s/have/know/ 17.38.42 # oh, that explains it 17.38.57 # kugel: a difference between 2 pointers is ptrdiff_t which is often the same as "signed int" 17.38.57 # is it that you cant use it or that you choose not to? 17.39.04 # don't know how to 17.39.16 # ah well, didn't know that 17.39.22 Join funman [0] (n=fun@AAnnecy-257-1-67-132.w90-36.abo.wanadoo.fr) 17.39.31 # kugel: since basically it returns the number of char between the 2. (so an int) 17.39.34 # Like all ipod hardware, this is undocumented. However as it benefits only the video, and then only for playing video, nobody has tried to reverse engineer it 17.39.43 # I see 17.39.46 # makes sense 17.40.24 # dionoea: From a forum post I found in google: "size_t is defined as an unsigned type, and ptrdiff_t is defined as a signed type, period." 17.40.26 # well if I werent too busy and actually cared much about the video on my ipod I might actually give it a go 17.40.49 # kugel: yep. (and ssize_t is signed). So that would explain the missmatch 17.40.57 # makes sense 17.41.09 # even though the rockbox strcmp seems to use int and not unsigned int for the return type 17.41.24 # strcmp() must return an int 17.41.27 # (signed) 17.41.39 # yea 17.41.59 # str(n)cmp() return an integer less than, equal, or greater than zero 17.42.03 # err, why did I lookup strcmp() while this is strlen() ... 17.42.05 # * dionoea wonders 17.42.29 # yeah, strlen() is size_t in rockbox too :) 17.42.37 # unless your string is more than 2^31 chars no problem 17.46.36 Join stripwax [0] (n=Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 17.48.07 Quit eagledrc (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.48.41 Join eagledrc_ [0] (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 17.48.43 Nick eagledrc_ is now known as eagledrc (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 17.51.10 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@adsl-75-37-119-234.dsl.frs2ca.sbcglobal.net) 17.51.35 Join shang [0] (n=shang@chello084114215200.14.15.vie.surfer.at) 17.54.17 # Hmm, is there anything I can do help accelerate USB support for the iriver h10? 17.54.32 # I'm actually an embedded programmer, but I can't say I've ever written a usb driver. 17.54.51 Quit tvelocity (Remote closed the connection) 17.55.11 # uep: YOu want to speak to gevaerts 17.55.11 # you can start by reading the specs I think 17.55.22 # The Rockbox USB driver is virtually done 17.55.31 # but since it's very long iirc you should ask for specific sections 17.55.32 Quit Rondom (Nick collision from services.) 17.55.34 Join Rondom_ [0] (n=Rondom@p57A97182.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.55.39 # As far as I am aware the remaining problem is bus resets when using hubs 17.55.47 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (n=LambdaCa@rrcs-24-103-23-92.nyc.biz.rr.com) 17.55.47 # I *think* timing problems are suspected 17.55.58 Join saratoga [0] (n=41becb3b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ca6dee84b2d7a0bb) 17.56.26 # uep: www.rockbox.org/wiki/PortalPlayerUsb 17.56.29 # * kugel thinks pictureflow looks much better with my new defaults 17.57.24 # s/me/his/ :P 17.57.42 # gevaerts: pin 17.58.23 Quit stripwax (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.58.33 Quit parafin|sleep (Connection timed out) 17.59.03 Join parafin|sleep [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 18.00.05 # BigBambi: I get no response by ubuntu when I plug the device in. I'm using a build though, not a daily. 18.00.16 # Did you read that link? 18.00.20 # I've also tried front and back ports. 18.00.37 # It isn't enabled by default, as the wiki page I posted a link to says 18.00.46 Join stripwax [0] (n=Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 18.00.54 # Okay, I guess I should have taken that from "It's not ready yet." 18.01.08 # You need to change a couple of defines then build Rockbox to enable it, because of the issues also outlined on the page I linked you to 18.01.26 # I see. 18.01.48 # uep: the stack itself is working, just theres some glitch in the USB controller on the PP targets (H10 included) that needs to be worked around 18.01.58 # I had read most of that page earlier today, but stupidly I somehow skipped the "Enabling mass storage support" section. 18.02.04 # And in the SD driver on the Sansas 18.02.19 # someone with an c200 available to test FS#6800? 18.02.31 # kugel: OK 18.02.35 # kugel: What's FS#6800? 18.02.43 # backlight fading 18.02.54 # LambdaCalculus37: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/6800 18.03.02 Join hospadar [0] (n=180bb82e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-20ebf772a1e4813a) 18.03.15 # hello 18.03.32 # it's enabled for e200 only, but easily expandable to c200 (define HAVE_BACKLIGHT_THREAD_FADING in config-c200.h) 18.03.37 # * funman highlights on *sansa*sd* 18.03.38 # kugel: Okay, let me roll a build. 18.04.00 # I was wondering about what are people's favorite device for the rockbox 18.04.15 # Depends. Day to day gigabeat, recording H100 18.04.19 # and since c200 and e200 use the same backlight driver, it should work 18.04.29 # gevaerts: Here? 18.04.42 # gigabeat F? 18.04.50 # F currently, soo to be S 18.05.00 # The S just isn't quite complete 18.05.05 # ahh 18.05.07 # LambdaCalculus37: cool, thanks. It's not my patch, but I really like it, and would love it to be committed 18.05.45 # are there unreleased builds that will run on the S? 18.05.51 # or are they not useable yet 18.05.52 # and it should actually work on *any* device with adjustable backlight brightness 18.05.52 # You can build it yourself 18.06.13 # You need to apply patches to get charging, bass+treble etc doesn't work yet 18.06.20 # ahh 18.06.27 # + other stuff I can't think of at the moment 18.06.50 # Bad battery life still. 18.06.58 # does the gigabeat just use a regular mini usb (for data and charging?) 18.07.01 # yes 18.07.02 # * LambdaCalculus37 waits for his build to finish 18.07.21 Quit eagledrc (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.07.29 # meven: hi 18.07.35 # are you going to work on the meizu port? 18.07.43 Join eagledrc_ [0] (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 18.07.45 Nick eagledrc_ is now known as eagledrc (n=chatzill@98.144.90.15) 18.08.26 # how difficult is it to develop for rockbox? 18.08.32 # markun i am trying to 18.08.52 # hospadar, well, you need to know C 18.08.52 # hospadar: Not way too difficult, but it does require some skills with C. 18.08.55 # as in, what tools do you use, how do you draw menues, etc 18.08.56 # at least i have some C skills a m6sl and the will to learn more 18.09.00 # I do know C 18.09.07 # and am familiar with gcc 18.09.11 # LambdaCalculus37: don't forget to define HAVE_BACKLIGHT_THREAD_FADING :) 18.09.15 Quit parafin|sleep (Remote closed the connection) 18.09.20 # kugel: Crap! 18.09.24 # * LambdaCalculus37 starts the build over 18.10.15 # hospadar, there's a developer's section of the rockbox wiki you could check out for some good information 18.10.25 # ohh alright 18.10.29 # well thanks dudes 18.10.48 # time to fix my zen vision:M so I can sell it to afford something for rockbox =) 18.10.48 # kugel: Should've warned me sooner. ;) 18.10.53 # meven: the more people the better. We are all busy with other things besides rockbox, so sometimes progress can be bit slow. 18.11.01 # LambdaCalculus37: well I actually did :P 18.11.03 Quit super () 18.11.25 # * kugel points to 18:03 (CEST) 18.11.49 # markun: yes i can imagine, plus rockbox is not a small project 18.11.52 Quit hospadar ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 18.11.57 Join hcs [0] (n=hcs@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 18.12.11 # Wasn't there decent progress on the ZVM port? 18.12.42 # It's probably a better idea to fix the ZVM, but not in order to sell but rather help porting 18.12.55 Join parafin|sleep [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 18.13.05 Quit shang (Client Quit) 18.13.17 # kugel: Yes, mcuelenaere was making some good progress. But I think he's taking a little breather right now, since he's also working on the Onda port. 18.13.24 Quit hcs (Client Quit) 18.14.31 # markun and since i love rockbox and i own a meizu why sit on a chair and wait when i could help porting it 18.14.57 # meven: Exactly! 18.15.16 # i'm hoping the ZVM port resumes once they figure out the file system weirdness 18.15.24 # the TMS320 chip it uses is interesting 18.15.26 # What's up with the filesystem? 18.15.27 # hum we can rotate a register to the right but not to the left 18.15.35 # I wish rockbox supported my Zen Micro :( 18.15.54 # funman: are you sure? (I assume you're talking about the v2 port) 18.16.14 # I remember I read about rotation in both direction 18.16.17 # well I look at the arm instructions quick reference card 18.16.26 # meven: can you read ARM assembly language? 18.16.32 # ror for rotate right 18.16.51 # i can try i do know only the basics for now 18.16.54 # probably I can do without it 18.17.01 # http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/8818/rockboxqo0.jpg 18.17.04 # lmao 18.17.08 # meven: We're trying to figure out how to write to the display, but so far no luck. You would have to ask gevaerts about the code he wrote it you ware interested. 18.17.21 # Stormx2: it uses an odd creative file system thats not entirely reverse engineered 18.17.47 # can you write to it only with MTP ? 18.17.50 # markun: this is exactly what i am waiting for 18.18.01 # funman: you rotate left by rotation right with (32-n) 18.18.02 # but for now i have a small problem 18.18.18 # rotating* 18.18.25 # kugel: ah of course :) 18.18.27 # i can not run the booloader using the DFU tools 18.18.43 Join webguest41 [0] (n=430aeeaf@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-81da0c47c6452888) 18.18.51 Quit webguest41 (Client Quit) 18.19.09 Nick Rondom_ is now known as Rondom (n=Rondom@p57A97182.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.19.15 # I might buy an ipod or something just so I can use rockbox 18.19.16 # funman: its normally written to with the creative software (not sure if its MTP) 18.19.22 # Want to play flac and use last.fm :( 18.19.27 # i have my ipod connected to usb and i held menu while i connected it but its not charging 18.19.39 Join webguest73 [0] (n=430aeeaf@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-d3f917ae700cb8a6) 18.19.44 # do ipods charge in rockbox? 18.19.46 # LambdaCalculus37: ping :) How's it going? 18.19.49 # saratoga: yep 18.19.56 # make sure to buy a 5.5g 18.20.10 # Infact, does anyone have a recommendation for a player that works well with RockBox and has a good amount of space (20GB+, ideally a bunch more) 18.20.15 # Value for money and all that. 18.20.32 # Stormx2: cowon players are great 18.20.37 # Awesome 18.20.46 # just replace their drives with something bigger 18.20.48 # kugel: Built and testing. 18.21.02 # j6, is that easy to do? 18.21.09 # Stormx2, gigabeat f40s go for pretty cheap on ebay 18.21.13 # Stormx2: yeah, I think so 18.21.16 # the most popular hard disk players these days are the Gigabeats 18.21.18 # Stormx2: take a look at: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome?topic=BuyersGuide 18.21.23 # Stormx2: consider buying a gigabeat F/X (or S) 18.21.23 # cowans are very difficult to get 18.21.27 # kugel: Looks like a good patch. But I'll leave it up to the real devs to decide if it should go in. 18.21.30 # Oh okay 18.21.31 # :) 18.22.03 # LambdaCalculus37: So it works? Then it would be kind if you update the patch on the tracker (and rename the title to include c200) 18.22.23 # Oh that is good 18.22.27 # * Stormx2 looks on ebay 18.22.54 # LambdaCalculus37: I think the patch is good, but it could be easily expanded to other targets, and thus be written more generic 18.23.11 # kugel: Hang on... Mac OS X is being moody again... 18.23.17 # * LambdaCalculus37 kicks his build environment 18.23.52 # I'm not sure which dev is "most responsible" for backlight (if any) 18.23.53 # Heh 18.23.58 Join lasser [0] (n=chatzill@W8ae7.w.pppool.de) 18.24.07 # The only gigabeat f/x/s stuff on ebay.co.uk is batteries :( 18.25.00 # Stormx2: Well, that's the general problem with rockbox. just about every supported target isn't sold anymore 18.25.01 # kugel: I need to update my SVN checkout, because I want this patch as recent as I can. 18.25.18 # kugel, hm yeah. 18.25.55 Join hcs [0] (n=hcs@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 18.25.56 # is the ipod video 80GB the largest player (storage wise) that Rockbox works with? 18.26.21 # Nevtus: The largest in terms of out-of-the-box capacity, yes. 18.26.31 # i'm seeing a bunch of gigabeats on US ebay 18.27.29 Quit parafin|sleep (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.27.41 # 80GB just isn't enough these days :( 18.27.51 # heh 18.27.52 # So get a larger hard drive. 18.28.13 # i guess 18.29.10 # Meh 18.29.19 # I have about 350GB of music and only a 6GB player :( 18.29.29 # doh 18.29.32 # wpyh: Here? 18.30.41 Join parafin|sleep [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 18.31.02 # LambdaCalculus37: I guess a mail to the mailing list would be the best way to get opinions from the other devs 18.31.17 Join basquiat [0] (i=basquiat@HSI-KBW-085-216-095-192.hsi.kabelbw.de) 18.31.19 # How do I get the h10 to go back into UMS mode? I can get it to load the old firmware, but how do I get it back to UMS? 18.31.36 # uep: The technique is in the manual. 18.32.05 # Alright, looking... 18.34.45 # I actually read this already (because I used it to install rockbox like an hour ago), but for some reason I apparently missed the note. 18.35.15 # hi there! I just installed rockbox on my sandisk e280, and encounter some strange noise isse: not that I hear a few ticks when my sansa is "thinking", I just *only* hear distorted heavy and loud ticks and pops, but no music at all. is there a known issue, or maybe something I overlooked? 18.37.08 # what file type? 18.37.49 # wpyh: Committed meizu_dfu.c with the new, shiny Rockbox header. 18.38.28 # LambdaCalculus37: thanks :D 18.39.00 # is there documentation on how the menus (main menu, settings menu, etc) are created? 18.39.21 # I've looked at the files in apps/menus/ but they look all jumbled up 18.39.52 Join stripwax__ [0] (n=Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 18.40.00 # did you mean to change the USB_PID? 18.42.02 Part a2cypher 18.42.39 Quit massiveH ("Leaving") 18.42.39 # wpyh: the main list code is in apps/gui/list.c and apps/gui/bitmap/list.c 18.43.01 Nick JdGordon is now known as JdGordon|zzz (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 18.43.17 Join WillHauck [0] (n=c77ebdec@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-adac15cebed56dbd) 18.43.20 # wpyh: there is a bit in the wiki 18.43.27 # the latter is more drawing. 18.43.29 # look for menu api in the docs index 18.43.52 # Do you know any rockbox branches? 18.44.02 # wpyh: and in apps/menu.c you can find useful stuff too 18.44.30 # kugel, JdGordon: thanks 18.44.35 # JdGordon|zzz: if you have time (after sleeping) you can look at my updated pictureflow patch 18.44.47 # is there an easy way to wipe the rockbox database so i can rebuild a new one 18.45.00 # i just deleted a ton of songs 18.45.04 # What does your picflow branch do? 18.45.14 # Bawitdaba: "rm .rockbox/*.tcd" 18.45.22 # I want it so it can start playback - just like an ipod 18.45.30 # like on the player itself? 18.45.35 # i guess i can connect it 18.45.54 # you can delete the *.tcd files manually on the player yes 18.46.04 Join Dementio [0] (n=dementio@211.45.234.45) 18.46.24 # WillHauck: That's what everyone wants. No my patch doesn't implement that 18.47.18 # hm... actually I was trying to edit the menus that are already there (move the menus around) 18.47.35 # There must be some way. What does your branch do? 18.47.35 # wpyh: tell me more, I'm sure I can help you 18.47.39 # :) 18.47.43 Join mab1376 [0] (n=mab1376@ool-182ef52d.dyn.optonline.net) 18.47.57 # hello 18.48.00 # WillHauck: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/8335 18.48.09 # I think the settings menu is too messy, and I want to move menu items and settings around 18.48.11 # Thanx 18.48.28 # i have a couple of questions about installing on a Toshiba Gigabeat. 18.48.45 # wpyh: the settings menues are mainly in apps/menus 18.49.00 # for example, under the sound settings, I would like to have Volume, Bass, Treble, Equalizer, and "Advanced Sound Settings" 18.49.37 # then put the Balance, Channel Configuration, Stereo Width, Crossfeed and Dithering into "Advanced Sound Settings" 18.49.52 # i just bought a gigabeat with no OS, will i be able to install Rockbox? it is an F40. 18.49.52 # kugel: ok, I will look again in apps/menus/ then :) 18.50.13 # there's the sound_settings.c file which you would be looking for 18.50.23 # mab1376, from my understanding, yes 18.50.50 # wpyh: the macros and functions all come from apps/menu.c/h 18.51.02 # do you know if there is any special procedures, or would regular guidlines in the manual work? 18.51.19 # ok 18.51.31 # i'd recommend using the installer if you're new, but yeah, same guidelines 18.51.56 # ok, sounds good, thanks! 18.52.19 # np 18.52.25 # * LambdaCalculus37 nearly overlooked the PID values in meizu_dfu.c after he committed 18.52.36 # I left them as the PID value for the 2nd gen nano. :P 18.52.38 # oh, does the installer work under Linux? or just windows. i plan on using Rythmbox as my media manager. 18.52.54 # There's a version of Rockbox Utility for Linux. 18.53.10 # so, anyone know yet how to get the ipod video with an a-data speedy to work with rockbox 3.0? 18.53.26 # i'm at my wit's end about it 18.53.36 # does it have any special dependencies to install it? 18.53.39 # wpyh: take the crossfeed submenu as an example on how to create submenues generally 18.54.06 Join dandin1 [0] (n=dandin1s@69-196-152-18.dsl.teksavvy.com) 18.55.44 # kugel: ok, I'll take note of that :) 18.55.53 # how do i save the bootloader currently being used on my ipod? 18.56.01 Quit stripwax (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.56.35 Quit {phoenix} (Remote closed the connection) 18.58.41 # ipodpatcher only shows options for reading partition, firmware, and aupd 18.58.47 # nothing for bootloader 18.59.21 Join parafin [0] (i=parafin@paraf.in) 18.59.36 Quit parafin|sleep (Nick collision from services.) 18.59.39 Join mab167687 [0] (n=mab1376@ool-182ef52d.dyn.optonline.net) 19.00.00 # anyone? 19.00.48 # why do you want to save it ? 19.00.59 # cause my current one works 19.01.15 # the one i'm about to compile probably won't 19.01.16 # you will be able to restore it with normal Apple upgrades 19.01.34 # ah you mean your current rockbox bootloader? 19.01.38 # yeah 19.01.39 Part hcs 19.02.41 Quit WillHauck ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 19.02.47 # no idea, but if you build it again from stable it should work 19.02.54 # nope 19.03.00 Quit jhulst (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.03.02 # is it broken in the release? 19.03.07 # using minicf mod 19.03.36 # the a-data speedy 32Gb doesn't work unless custom comiled 19.03.46 # *compiled 19.03.56 # isn't it stored on a special partition ? 19.04.04 # Dementio: It's straightforward to backup the bootloader if you're on Linux... 19.04.09 # honestly don't know 19.04.30 # linuxstb, i use linux 19.05.05 # Dementio: Then just "dd if=/dev/sdX1 of=backup.bin" will work. Do the reverse to restore it. 19.05.13 # (replacing X appropriately) 19.05.15 # sweet 19.05.17 # thanks 19.05.58 # no need to backup the full partition no ? 19.06.14 Join massiveH [0] (n=massiveH@ool-44c48a1e.dyn.optonline.net) 19.06.24 # funman: Yes. 19.06.43 # That's the firmware partition. 19.06.57 Quit mab167687 () 19.07.17 # kugel: I don't notice any major changes with FS#6800. 19.07.36 # ah ok 19.08.22 # LambdaCalculus37: just backlight fading 19.08.27 # linuxstb, so to restore my current bootloader, use "dd if=backup.bin of=/dev/sdd1"? 19.08.49 # Dementio: Assuming /dev/sdd is your ipod, yes. 19.08.53 # yeah 19.10.10 # just double chaecking, 3.0+ is in svn right? 19.11.36 Quit Horscht ("I got raided by the FBI and all i got is this lousy quit message") 19.11.37 # kugel: New patch is up. 19.12.09 Nick HBK- is now known as HBK (i=hbk@pool-71-96-74-73.dfw.dsl-w.verizon.net) 19.12.16 # I want to let the other devs see it and give it a whirl before it goes into SVN. 19.12.37 # Dementio: 3.0 is r18392 with some bug fixes 19.13.07 # k 19.14.27 # LambdaCalculus37: Just to be sure, you've noticed the backlight fading? (You said you didn't notice major changes) 19.14.29 Join woodensoul [0] (n=noneofya@pool-72-86-114-22.aubnin.fios.verizon.net) 19.15.28 # kugel: Maybe it's my myopic eyes deceiving me, but I didn't really notice it. That's why I want the opinions of other devs first. 19.15.29 # LambdaCalculus37: Hmm, I can't find the config-c200.h hunk :S 19.15.33 # ok, current build (r18656-080927) still gives ATA error: -1 19.15.35 # :/ 19.15.40 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 19.15.41 # Again, are you sure you defined it? 19.16.02 # I did. 19.16.21 # it's not in the patch file though 19.16.24 Quit mab1376 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.16.30 # kugel: Oops. 19.16.37 # Forgot to include it. 19.16.46 # i'll be happy when i actually figure this out 19.16.46 # stupid flash card 19.16.46 # and if you did svn diff, it's not in your tree either 19.18.08 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 19.18.13 # kugel: Hang on, I'm going to make another patch for that. 19.18.40 # LambdaCalculus37: again, my aim was to activate backlight fading on c200, not just seeing a working build 19.19.02 Join hc1 [0] (n=hcs@76.244.76.78) 19.19.44 # I can't imagine that the patch does NOT work on c200 with defining HAVE_BACKLIGHT_THREAD_FADING in config-c200.h 19.20.43 # does anyone use a microSDHC card with their c200 or e200? I'm curious if the flash reading sound is still present when listening to music on the card. 19.21.05 # got to go now, gonna read logs 19.21.07 Quit kugel ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.2/2008091620]") 19.21.10 Part hc1 19.22.05 # can anyone help me out with an ata error: -1? 19.22.23 # i have no idea how to use the debug log 19.22.32 # or rather, what to do with the info 19.24.24 # kugel: (for the logs) New version of the patch is up with the change applied to firmware/export/config_c200.h as well. 19.24.32 # No build errors. 19.25.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.28.56 Quit funman ("leaving") 19.30.01 # kugel: (also for the logs) My myopic eyes do not deceive me. Backlight fading is working. 19.32.28 # can anyone tell me what "DEV_RS = 0x3ffffef8;" actually does? 19.33.48 # i use to be able to just comment that line out and it would boot fine, but that no longer works 19.36.18 Join nuonguy [0] (n=john@c-71-198-1-139.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 19.47.28 Quit Horscht (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.48.48 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@p4FD4DB91.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.49.48 # woodensoul, right now I'm listening some music from a 8GB sdhc card on my e280. cant notice any difference. 19.50.52 Join bluebrother [0] (n=dom@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 19.52.03 # so you hear the same noises that you hear when using the built in memory? 19.54.49 Join Peter15 [0] (n=peter151@dslb-084-058-173-057.pools.arcor-ip.net) 19.58.01 # yes, I think so. 20.02.55 Quit Darksair ("ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs)") 20.04.32 # Could someone point me to a page on how to build RockBox from source (not the bootloader)? 20.05.40 # Nevermind, found them. 20.09.16 Quit Dementio (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.11.50 Join Zarggg [0] (n=z@65-78-69-194.c3-0.eas-ubr6.atw-eas.pa.cable.rcn.com) 20.19.37 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=BHSPitLa@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 20.20.16 Quit here2code (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.20.36 Join here2code [0] (n=mirc@c-24-10-124-172.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 20.28.22 Quit webguest73 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 20.28.28 Join Dementio [0] (n=dementio@211.45.234.45) 20.29.13 # :/ 20.29.39 # some change in the last 5 days makes it so i can't get rockbox to work 20.31.49 # when you build a database on rockbox it only does supported songs right like im not sure if its indexing the same m3u and mp3 files twice 20.32.12 # the database indexes files, not playlists. 20.32.26 # ah ok 20.32.34 # which files tho songs just songs 20.32.43 # not jpgs or movies 20.32.57 # it indexes audio files. 20.33.04 # sweet ty 20.33.22 # Rockbox is an audio player. Not an image viewer or a movie player. There are plugins for that, but it's not part of the core 20.33.24 # mine doesn't index flac 20.33.32 # is it suppose to? 20.33.36 # does it play the flac files? 20.33.50 # it does if i choose it in the file browser 20.34.13 # then it should be able indexing them. I assume the metadata for those files is correct? 20.34.16 # and i have cue sheet support turned on 20.34.51 # what has cuesheet to do with the database? 20.35.20 # the flac file is the whole cd, the cue sheet tells it where in the file the songs are 20.35.28 Quit nuonguy ("This computer has gone to sleep") 20.36.56 # well, then it won't work. The *file* needs to have the metadata. 20.37.01 # Dementio: I don't believe the database recognises cuesheets, it will just add the whole file to the index. 20.37.08 # * bluebrother never understood the use for cue sheets anyway 20.37.23 # it doesn't do either 20.37.44 # Dementio: That's probably because the file doesn't have any metadata (apart from the cue) 20.37.55 # ah 20.37.58 # So it will appear under "" somewhere 20.38.29 # i'll check that out later 20.38.50 # trying to find out when rockbox stops working 20.38.50 Join blkhawk [0] (n=blkhawk@g226193168.adsl.alicedsl.de) 20.38.54 # lo 20.38.56 # Also, Rockbox doesn't support embedded cuesheets - just external .cue files. 20.39.40 # as in a .cue file? 20.39.53 # Yes 20.39.55 # that's what i use 20.40.11 # i can view tha cue sheet, but that's it 20.40.30 # you need to play the file, not the cue sheet 20.40.34 # You need to enable cue support in the menus, then (I think) restart Rockbox, then when you play the .flac, Rockbox will use the .cue 20.40.45 # ah 20.41.02 # and it won't appear as multiple tracks, but only show the metadata (and have cue-track markers) 20.41.08 # well, had support enabled, and restarted, but was trying to play via the cue sheet 20.41.09 # lol 20.41.55 Quit Wictor (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.42.06 Join Wictor [0] (n=Wictor@0x57366a52.bynxx19.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) 20.42.40 Quit moos ("Rockbox rules the DAP world") 20.43.05 # at least i only have 5 days worth of svn changes to sort through 20.43.06 Join saratoga [0] (n=9803c6dd@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e16a2c392339ef95) 20.43.06 # :/ 20.43.52 # Dementio: you asked about DEV_RS right? 20.43.57 # yeah 20.44.59 # i use to be able to comment out that particular line and it would work, but with the current svn, it doesn't work any more 20.45.12 # trying to find out when it stops working now 20.45.30 # compiling 080923 atm 20.45.47 # i believe Buschel worked on that in FS#8379 - power consumption issues PP502x/5G 20.46.50 # how do i look up FS#'s? 20.47.01 # nvm 20.47.02 # lol 20.47.58 # I'm attempting to build RockBox, but I'm not sure where to put the extra defines to enable USB support for the h10. 20.48.12 # is there a way to add jpeg album art support without rebuilding core rockbox like a special plugin or something 20.48.43 # Bawitdaba: you can't do anything to the core without building the core 20.48.45 # mine support albumart without source changes 20.48.53 # just have to use external bmp's 20.49.17 # I'm building from the tools directory, on the PortalPlayerUsb page it says to add extra defines to the EXTRA_DEFINES variable, but I don't see it in the makefile. 20.49.19 # uep: the config-h10.h file in firmware/export 20.49.26 # saratoga right i was wondering if there was a plugin or something until it becomes apart of the normal branch 20.49.41 # uep: or the makefile should work too 20.49.51 # thanks! 20.50.20 # uep: the other variant is to edit the makefile. And you want to run configure from outside the tools folder. 20.50.35 # Bawitdaba: No, it's not technically possible, and no-one has worked on jpeg album art support, not even "unofficially" 20.50.47 # (not technically possible to do it via a plugin) 20.51.27 # Sorry about that, I just realized why I couldn't find it. 20.51.32 # Man, I am asleep at the wheel today. 20.51.55 # I *did* run configure from my build folder, but I was in the tools folder to build the cross-compiler. 20.52.07 # My thanks to both of you. 20.55.10 # From what I've read of the PortalPlayer USB support page, I should have no problems with USB support on my h10 20gb, right? 20.55.17 # Since the 20gb has a mechanical drive. 20.55.47 Join mf0102_ [0] (n=michi@85-127-181-130.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at) 20.56.17 # from my understanding the issue is the flash on the e200 attached via an SD interface. I use the USB support myself on a mini 2G with CF mod. 20.56.33 # I haven't had issues but I also haven't checked the files. 20.59.36 Join Llorean [0] (n=DarkkOne@ppp-70-242-15-169.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 21.01.59 Quit Peter15 () 21.03.25 # how do i check out an svn revision #? 21.03.50 # r18563M works, but r18656M doesn't 21.03.57 # trying to narrow it down 21.04.47 # what's the default font in the default theme of rockbox 3? 21.05.06 Join rebemo [0] (n=50dc3753@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-19fb05fc4601ef50) 21.05.06 # That depends on your device. 21.05.17 # aha, it's an ipod video 21.05.48 # Dementio: svn co -r 12345 / svn up -r 12345 21.05.59 # funky: Then "15-Adobe-Helvetica" 21.06.06 # thanky 21.06.28 # linuxstb: thank you, but... how did you know it ? 21.06.45 # I was pretty sure it was adobe helvetica, but not sure about the size 21.06.51 # I looked in apps/settings_list.h but you could also find it in the .cfg file for the theme 21.07.13 # I meant settings_list.c 21.07.59 # there is no 15-adobe-helvetica, 16 and 14 21.08.34 # I think it was 13 21.09.11 # I mean 12 21.10.01 # omfg 21.10.07 # i'm a friggin dumbass 21.10.22 # funky: What's listed in the cabbiev2.cfg file on your ipod? 21.10.31 # i've been editing for an iriver h10 this entire time 21.10.32 # lol 21.10.46 Join KEROLiUKAS [0] (n=kp@c-67-163-5-102.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 21.10.53 Quit mf0102 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.11.04 # linuxstb: it hasn't been modified after changing the font? 21.11.20 # funky: No. Changes are saved to .rockbox/config.cfg 21.11.26 # oh, ok 21.12.04 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 21.12.38 # let's try the current svn again after editing for the right target 21.12.39 # :/ 21.12.47 # Hello guys! I have now connected my iPod Nano 1st gen, and downloaded the rockbox-ipodnano-3.0.zip. WTF should i do now..? And sorry for the dumb question, i just can't get it.. 21.13.30 # And yes, i have read the manual... like a million times 21.13.50 # font: /.rockbox/fonts/15-Adobe-Helvetica.fnt 21.14.09 # yep, it says the you that you pointed, but actually that font does not exist 21.14.26 # so somehow it uses 12 21.15.31 # rebemo: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/RockboxUtility is most likely easier ... 21.15.43 # besides, we have a really nice manual 21.16.42 # rebemo, linux, mac, or windows? 21.17.46 Join funman [0] (n=fun@AAnnecy-257-1-67-132.w90-36.abo.wanadoo.fr) 21.18.21 # harrumph. The USB isn't working for me. I tried building it with high-speed, and then full-speed. 21.18.24 # Nada on either. 21.18.33 # Dementio: Windowsa 21.18.37 # Windows* 21.19.00 # Rockbox Utility is available for linux, max, and windows :P 21.19.10 Quit Dieterbe (Connection timed out) 21.19.11 # damn 21.19.14 # beat me to it 21.19.31 # http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/RockboxUtility 21.19.50 # or just read the installation instructions in the manual 21.20.22 # * bluebrother wonders what's different to the link he already posted a couple of minutes ago 21.21.15 # Ok.. thanks.. I think i'll try the manual installation a couple times more.. 21.21.15 # bluebrother, nothing, but didn't see the one earlier 21.21.17 # :/ 21.21.18 # uep: have you edited the correct config file? There are two variangs for h10 21.21.41 # rebemo: the recommended install is using Rockbox Utility ;-) 21.22.01 # I only edited the general Makefile. 21.23.23 # which general Makefile? You either edit the Makefile created by the configure run or edit firmware/export/config-.h 21.23.34 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.23.34 # bluebrother: screw the recommandations, i got time 21.23.34 Nick FOAD_ is now known as FOAD (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 21.23.47 # I edited the Makefile created by configure in my build directory. 21.24.11 # anyway, i can verify that making a few minor changes makes rockbox work with the A-Data speedy 32Gb on ipod videos 21.24.13 # I have a usb.o file in my firmware directory also. Are there certain symbols I can use readelf to look for? 21.24.31 # at least if you make the changes in the right place 21.25.15 # Maybe I just don't know how the usb is supposed to work. On the feature list, it looked like I should be able to plug it into usb without shutting it down. 21.25.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.25.35 # rebemo: well, in that case it should simply work. I edited config-ipodmini2g.h in my case though 21.26.06 # well, it shouldn't reboot anymore but show a usb connected screen. And of course appear on the PC 21.26.22 # you'll get a usb.o even if you don't have the stack enabled 21.27.19 # saratoga: is there a symbol I can look for in there? 21.27.30 # Using readelf? 21.27.51 # you could probably find one in usb.c 21.27.54 # Or some other way to detect if it really wokred? 21.28.08 # but it sounds like you just didn't enable the stack if you're not getting USB 21.28.33 # check the size of the .o 21.29.13 # Looking in usb.c, should I define "USB_STORAGE" also? 21.30.01 # usb.o = 5.4k 21.32.18 # ot, but anyone know a really good tag editor for linux? 21.32.38 # easytag / picard 21.32.48 # not to mention eyeD3 21.33.02 # been using easytag, but it likes to make it's own changes aparently 21.33.17 # vlc :) 21.35.19 # I asked on #gcc but it looks idle: is there a way to force gcc to put _start() or another function in the very first bytes of the generated machine code ? 21.35.46 # funman: The linker script? 21.36.04 # oh 21.36.12 # the ugly .lds files ? 21.36.14 Quit Dementio (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.36.23 # Yes. 21.36.27 # thanks 21.36.33 # I'll learn the syntax 21.36.39 Join Dementio [0] (n=dementio@211.45.234.45) 21.36.46 # If you know where the device boots from, it's not that bad. 21.36.51 # hi there, allow to ask me again: I just installed rockbox on my sandisk e280, and encounter some strange noise issue - not that I hear the few wellknown ticks when my sansa is "thinking", it's I just *only* hear distorted heavy and loud ticks and pops, but no music at all. is there a known issue, or maybe something I overlooked? 21.37.11 # uep: for the sansav2 we use weird techniques 21.37.17 Quit rebemo ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 21.37.32 # basquiat: for all codecs? 21.39.06 # funman: just for mp3 atm, as I haven't copied my flacs (my mainreason for using rockbox) yet. 21.39.50 # try them, maybe it's only a mp3 bug 21.39.51 # the thing is that it used to play half a song, and suddendly went into only playing distorted noise. 21.40.04 # it's worth mentioning it :) 21.40.37 # basquiat: Have you tried playing the files on your device from your PC? Perhaps the filesystem is suffering some corruption? 21.40.56 # Llorean: nope, good idea, will try. 21.41.33 # I expected -e _start would do, but no 21.41.53 # maybe it defines it as the entry point in the elf header, but once the header removed, the first instruction is not the first instruction of _start 21.42.59 Quit massiveH ("Leaving") 21.43.58 Join rebemo [0] (n=50dc3753@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-d8a7e5482a9b3f4e) 21.45.20 # "Take the .zip file that you downloaded and use the “Extract all” command of your unzip program to extract the files onto your player. " is the part i don't understand, "onto your player", where is the "player" exactly? does it mean the player (nano 1st gen) folder? 21.45.40 # yes 21.45.44 # the root directory of your ipod 21.45.47 # and thats it? 21.45.55 # and that's it 21.45.58 # I found a great linker script tutorial online, I'm looking for it now. 21.46.01 # oh.. 21.46.10 # well.. ok :D 21.46.17 # it's the first thing you see when you open your ipod "folder" 21.46.43 # whivh in this case is named K: 21.46.57 Quit ompaul (Nick collision from services.) 21.46.59 # K:\ 21.47.42 # oh fuck i should really start to think what i write... 21.47.51 # you should see folders like "Calendars", "Contacts" in it 21.48.12 # Nevetus: I can see them, i guess im in the right place, finally.. 21.48.18 # yeah 21.48.18 # AGAIN 21.48.28 # "Nev_e_tus" 21.48.29 # How does rockbox convert the elf into a binary? 21.48.31 # throw the entire .rockbox in there 21.48.40 # ok, thanks :] 21.48.49 # uep: objcopy -O binary 21.49.51 # uep: I think a very basic script will be enough for my needs 21.51.13 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@gnewsense/friend/ompaul) 21.51.35 # well I'm not sure, I need to reorder stuff in the 'text' segment 21.52.19 # You want to put one object file as the first executable code, right? 21.52.46 # -freorder-functions < looks good 21.52.47 # I'm pretty sure you can do something like *(mystart.o) at the right address. 21.52.56 # no, I only have one object file 21.53.07 # but gcc reorders the functions of the .c file 21.53.08 # Oh, I see. 21.54.07 # hm no .. 21.55.15 # ah it maybe -Os fault ... 21.55.38 # Nevtus: now do i extract even the font-pack to the root of the player, like i just did? 21.56.15 # right, it's Os 21.56.20 # yeah, extract it to the same place and it _should_ merge the folders 21.57.14 # * bluebrother really wonders why rebemo isn't using Rockbox Utility ... 21.57.24 Join HBK- [0] (n=hbk@pool-71-96-74-73.dfw.dsl-w.verizon.net) 21.57.25 # cuz im a poser 21.58.11 # I always want to do everything like i knew something about it... even i don't :D 21.58.17 # :\ 21.58.28 # funman: Are you sure you don't have to modify the linker script file? 21.58.28 # * bluebrother throws a manual at rebemo 21.58.40 # Thanks man :] 21.58.41 # uep: s/modify the/create one/ 21.58.53 # going to read all this stuff--> 21.58.58 # Why do you need a new one? 21.59.04 # I'm not using any 21.59.19 # This is just for a normal app? 21.59.22 # * LambdaCalculus37 throws Rockbox Utility at rebemo: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtility 21.59.42 # uep: not really, this is for sansav2 21.59.54 # we have to insert our code in a precise, small, location of the original firmware file 22.00.06 # we are not using any of the rockbox code (yet) 22.00.16 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("Ka-chunka") 22.00.25 # I'm actually not very familiar with rockbox at all heh, I just installed it today. 22.00.37 # I never installed it :p 22.00.44 # I was assuming this was something with a pre-existing bootloader. 22.01.03 # in fact we are trying to get a working bootloader 22.01.35 # we can execute some code, but the room is too small, so we are looking to write a driver for the nand chip, and load a bigger firmware from it 22.02.04 # we have ~1kB available on this target 22.02.10 # ouch. 22.02.18 # nand access would mean (nearly) unlimited size 22.02.34 # oh gosh... so WHAT do i have to write to the ipodpatcher...? "i" and then just press enter..? 22.03.00 # rebemo: please read the instructions. It isn't really helpful to read them to you ... 22.03.19 # installation isn't really complicated, and we even have a nice graphical installer. 22.03.24 # funman: How much memory does the device have? 22.03.41 # rebemo: Just use sodding rbutil 22.03.45 # 320kB of ram 22.03.54 # oh, well... it worked 22.04.06 # that will be the next barrier 22.04.09 # If you refuse to use the recommended install methods then you can't expect much help 22.05.40 # BigBambi: rbutil is nice, not sobbing ;-) 22.05.57 # sodding is quite different to sobbing :) 22.06.27 # But yes, rbutil is lovely :) 22.07.55 # Omfg, i unplugged the ipod after doing all the stuff, i saw the rockbox theme and everything, i shut the pod down, turned it on again and BANG the theme is gone? it's back in classic?? 22.08.35 # * bluebrother notices his type :o 22.08.42 # what's the way flac's should be tagged? just artist and album? 22.09.20 # Dementio: You are free to use other fields if you wish, but that isn't really on-topic 22.09.41 Join dr_kludge [0] (n=doktorkl@adsl-99-147-218-245.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net) 22.09.57 # well, earlier i was told that the metdata needed to be there for flac's to be read in rockbox 22.10.09 # Only if you want to use tags 22.10.20 Quit HBK (Nick collision from services.) 22.10.24 Nick HBK- is now known as HBK (n=hbk@pool-71-96-74-73.dfw.dsl-w.verizon.net) 22.10.29 # untagged flacs will work justr fine, but you obviously won't see the info 22.10.37 # well, currently, it won't even show up in my dayabase 22.10.45 # *database 22.10.47 # Right, because they aren't tagged 22.10.54 # But Rockbox will still play them fine 22.11.37 # Anyway, Rockbox supports the standard tags for flac (vorbis comments) 22.11.52 # Which includes but is not limited to artist, album, track, ...... 22.13.12 Quit BHSPitLappy (Remote closed the connection) 22.13.46 # album art (unofficial) 22.14.21 # http://www.enduserblog.com/2008/09/easiest-hack-ev.html 22.15.01 # Bagder: So the truth is out! I always thought Rockbox must have been an easy hack that you all just pretend is hard work :P 22.16.00 # yeah... their choice of title is a bit weird as the body mentions the easiness of the install 22.16.20 # The amount of publicity has been incredible 22.16.47 # indeed 22.18.29 # i think it's deserved 22.18.42 # well, that's quite a nice article, especially as it's quite accurate 22.19.54 # i just used the rb util to update my archos recorder 20, 22.19.56 Join keanu [0] (n=none@unaffiliated/keanu) 22.20.07 # but i still see the v2.5 splashscreen and v2.5 is 22.20.14 # displayed in info --> version. 22.20.25 # anyone know what gives? 22.21.17 Quit bluebrother (Nick collision from services.) 22.21.22 Join bluebrother [0] (n=dom@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 22.22.23 # (sorry, trying to upgrade to v3.0) 22.23.52 Quit jeffdameth1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.25.50 # Off topic, but what do the developers here tend to develop in? 22.26.10 # i've just tried a manual update as well... 22.26.13 # same results. 22.27.00 # uep: textpad, notepad++, VI, emacs, scite, etc 22.27.01 Join ajonat [0] (n=ajonat@190.48.124.246) 22.27.11 # vi ftw 22.27.25 # vim 22.27.36 Join jeffdameth [0] (n=jeff@dyndsl-080-228-185-032.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 22.27.56 # vi is quite old :) 22.27.59 Join Deaner [0] (n=dean@ool-18bab9c3.dyn.optonline.net) 22.28.41 # does anyone know what gen this actually is: http://store.apple.com/us/product/FB147LL/A 22.28.48 # :P 22.28.50 # I called apple and they couldn're really tell me 22.29.07 # classic is 6th gen 22.29.16 # ah, bummer :( 22.30.52 # funman: vim is still maintained and improved :) 22.31.02 # sure but not vi 22.31.05 # hmmmm... so, wiped the player clean, installed rockbox-recorder-3.0-zip, 22.31.09 Join imthedan [0] (n=a@dialup-4.246.248.194.Dial1.SanJose1.Level3.net) 22.31.10 # and i still get ver 2.5. 22.31.26 Quit bmbl ("Woah!") 22.31.29 # dr_kludge: you probably have 2.5 in flash and just put 3.0 on disk 22.31.39 # * Bagder aways again 22.31.40 # any opinions on the feasibility of http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=14871.msg135477#msg135477 (distributed ipod fw bruteforcing effort) 22.31.54 # i know you guys get tired of hearing these type of questions, but can someone give me a little information about "rockbox" -- I just bought an mp3 player and it said it was "Rockbox ready".. just curious what it is. 22.32.08 Join bughunter2 [0] (n=Vista@77.164.66.126) 22.32.14 # Nico_P: what exactly were they planning to brute force? 22.32.16 # imthedan: you can read http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WhyRockbox 22.32.31 # saratoga: I don't think they even know 22.33.01 # badger: i haven't seen anything about this difference... how do i complete the install? 22.33.11 # thanks nico_p 22.36.30 # dr_kludge: you need to boot from disk and maybe reflash 22.36.37 # Nico_P: The link is amusing 22.37.02 # you mean reboot the archos? i've done that repeatedly, unless i'm missing something that i can't find documented. 22.37.03 # They have spent four pages talking about the name, how to reward people, and asking their school netadmins to help 22.37.30 # BigBambi: the idea might actually be of value but they clearly lack clues IMHO 22.38.18 # potentially, but they won't achieve anything 22.38.32 # i don't think brute forcing encryption is going to work out all that well unless apple is really dumb 22.38.38 # dr_kludge: I don't know the specifics, but there probably is a key to press to boot from the disk instead of from the flash mem 22.38.47 # and if they are that dumb, theres probably an easier way 22.39.07 # saratoga: why? 22.39.27 Join gomer [0] (n=04f930b0@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-8536ba2aee174e60) 22.39.40 # * Nico_P is probabmy almost as clueless as the guys planning this 22.39.45 # because the search space for even crappy encryption tends to be unimaginably enormous 22.39.52 # Nico_P: the whole point of modern encryption is to take a truly ridiculous number of computer-hours to brute force. 22.41.48 # dr_kludge: you might need to rolo the new firmware by clicking on it 22.42.02 # yeah, just did that, and it loads it. 22.42.03 # its pretty easy to have a search space with more keys then protons in the universe 22.42.12 # but if reboot, i get 2.5 again. 22.42.46 # Nico_P: do you know about distributed.net ? 22.43.31 # funman: no, I didn't know about it 22.44.18 # it took a lot of time and a lot of computers to crack a weak encryption 22.45.04 # 1757 days for 64 bits RC5 22.45.24 # i remember that 22.45.25 # lol 22.45.32 # dr_kludge: well, then you have 2.5 in flash, as Bagder said 22.45.41 # if you wanted to crack the encryption, it'd probably be easiest to use a logic analysier or similar to dump some of the decrypted code out of DRAM, and then work backwards to the key 22.45.42 # do we have any idea of what kind of encryption Apple uses? 22.45.58 # sure, i understand that. how do i kick 2.5 out and invite 3.0 in? 22.46.00 # which means you need to rolo 3.0 and then flash it. I think there's a wiki page how to do that. 22.46.02 # people say RC4 I think, but I don't know where that comes from 22.46.13 # mmmk. i'll look again. 22.46.20 # Nico_P: I don't think anyone knows for sure, which is another reason brute-forcing is a non-starter... 22.46.31 # no archos experience on my side 22.47.37 # * dr_kludge grimaces at irony: i have the rockbox o.g. d.a.p., and that leaves me behind the support curv :b 22.47.52 # is there a good place to find games for a sansa e270? 22.48.07 # imthedan: all games are shipped. 22.48.21 # saratoga: I think that's just misinformation from the linux4nano.org site that's been spread widely. That site states that, but gives no justification for it. It's what Apple used for the "aupd" image encryption on earlier ipods though. 22.48.21 # saratoga: http://home.gna.org/linux4nano/index.html 22.48.34 # For reference, they've been working on the RC5 key for over 2000 days and have accomplished 0.5% of the total work. 22.48.37 # linuxstb: +1 22.48.40 # RC5 72-bit key, rather 22.49.06 Join ckot [0] (n=463036c1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-55b545f25d8c1765) 22.49.07 # well they can expect 256*1757 days if they have the same luck :) 22.49.13 # And that's probably with an awful lot more people one can hope having work on firmware decrypting. 22.49.18 # bluebrother: shipped? I mean, games that go on the mp3 player after installing rockbox 22.49.43 # might be faster to learn crypto analysis for a lower keyspace 22.49.59 # imthedan: there are none 22.50.04 # imthedan: Rockbox comes with all the games we provide, and there aren't really third-party plugins. 22.50.15 # funman: "might" be? :-P 22.50.23 # why do you need extra games from us anyway? If we have some, why shouldn't we ship them in the first place? 22.50.30 Quit coatman (Remote closed the connection) 22.50.40 # oh so when I install rockbox, it'll come with games? 22.50.43 # Yes. 22.50.45 # even if there were 3rd party games we wouldn't support them. 22.50.52 # sorry man... i just found out about rockbox 10 mins ago 22.50.52 # * bluebrother gets annoyed 22.50.58 # just reading through the FAQ. 22.51.05 # ok ok.. calm down fireball. 22.51.10 # i was just asking 22.51.11 # what about the iphone/ipod touch firmwares? 22.51.17 # imthedan: and why can't you read the documentation first? 22.51.23 # didnt even know i could play game with my mp3 player 22.51.24 # it's really annoying to answer such questions again and again just because people don't read first. 22.51.52 # * bluebrother thinks there is too much noise in this channel these days :( 22.52.25 # bluebrother: it's a side effect of the release, we should get used to it 22.52.26 # imthedan: You might want to read the manual before coming in with questions. I'm pretty sure the channel guidelines specifically mention doing this. 22.52.34 # bluebrother: Some more is to be expected just after all the release publicity 22.53.06 # "I've modified it and tested for the Sansa e200 using the uisimulator software." -- Does that support for all e200 series including my e270? 22.53.16 # because i don't see a category for the e270 22.53.50 # Yes "e200" is how we describe all the e2x0 players 22.54.12 Join blade_ [0] (n=chatzill@modemcable108.47-58-74.mc.videotron.ca) 22.54.34 Quit ckot ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 22.54.45 # Settings → General Settings → Display // i got no "Browse fonts","Background Colour or Foreground Colour" in that location, why is that? 22.55.00 # rebemo: waw, how do you type that right arrow ? 22.55.03 # allo 22.55.09 # i guetting "ROCKBOXDEV: patch is required for this script to work." with 22.55.13 # ./rockboxdev 22.55.22 # using ubuntu 8.04 22.55.26 # blade_: Do you have patch installed? 22.55.33 # we should split the dev and support stuff into seperate channels! 22.55.47 # blade_: sudo apt-get install build-essential 22.55.48 # rebemo: Browse Fonts is under theme settings, I thought. 22.55.50 # funman i pasted it from the manual 22.55.59 # ok 22.56.02 Join nuonguy [0] (n=john@c-71-198-1-139.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 22.56.10 # * linuxstb far prefers a little non-dev noise in this channel than dev-talk in -community 22.56.13 # Llorean: wich patch ? and how do i install them 22.56.15 # ? 22.56.24 # saratoga: no devs will be in the support channel then. Support will suffer a lot, and we will miss bug reports coming out of support issues 22.56.25 # blade_: "patch" is the name of a command. 22.56.35 # Llorean: Thanks! the manual told it differently 22.56.41 # gevaerts: I doubt that 22.56.45 # rebemo: Which manual? 22.56.51 # linuxstb: i justhave to type patch ? 22.56.59 # hmmm. 22.57.01 # blade_: use the command i gave you 22.57.01 # blade_: Except you don't seem to have it installed. 22.57.04 # theres people skimming the forums at all hours of the night answering stuff, so I think there would be people in both channels 22.57.05 # Llorean: this one http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodnano/rockbox-buildch11.html#x14-25400011.1.2 22.57.07 # saratoga: And topics often switch between dev and support, so will need constant policing... 22.57.33 # for anyone still interested: plugins --> applications --> firmware_flash 22.57.37 Join ckot [0] (n=463036c1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-55baa5d3998dad5b) 22.57.42 # i mean theres never any dev talk in the install forums, but questions there are typically answered in well under an hour 22.57.46 # blade_: "apt-get install patch" 22.57.48 # heh 22.57.50 # * Nico_P wonders whether http://wikee.iphwn.org/s5l8900:encryption_keys could have any relevance to our issues 22.57.54 # but: missing "firmware_rec.bin" 22.57.56 # rebemo: http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodnano/rockbox-buildch8.html#x11-1290008 earlier in the manual has the right information. 22.58.02 # Thanks for the help guys 22.58.06 # rebemo: That section apparently didn't get updated properly. Please file a bug report 22.58.23 # Didn't mean to disturb you in your chat channel. 22.58.25 Join bonbonthejon [0] (n=jon@cpe-65-27-173-68.cinci.res.rr.com) 22.58.31 # Plus, I am in the middle of reading through everything. Didn't think you guys would get all upset over a few questions .=x 22.58.39 # saratoga: It's been discussed before, but lots of people think it's a bad idea (me included). Conversations never stay on-topic, and you end up needing to read both sets of logs anyway. We have the same problem with -community 22.58.44 # linuxstb: i guess "path" is included in the build-essential package 22.58.44 # Llorean: ty for the info! 22.58.55 # Nico_P: probably not, since the iphone stuff seems to have been forked off of MacOS, while the ipod stuff is from whatever that embedded OS apple bought a few years back was 22.59.01 # rebemo: Also, please use real words, as per the channel guidelines, not things like "ty" 22.59.06 # saratoga: maybe you're right, but I think it's a lot easier to quickly look at the forums every few hours than to read irc backlog 22.59.44 # thanks guys on it 22.59.57 Quit eagledrc ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.1/2008072820]") 22.59.59 # Especially as we can delete off topic stuff from the forums, but not IRC 23.00.18 # Llorean: okay 23.00.28 # saratoga: do the recent ipods still use the same kind of firmware as the old ones? for some reason I thought they had started using something closer to the iphone 23.00.37 Quit here2code (Connection timed out) 23.00.48 Join here2code [0] (n=mirc@c-24-10-124-172.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 23.01.05 # Nico_P: the difference is that you can write applications for the iphone so it need to be an OS 23.01.17 # Nico_P: They're graphically quite different, I don't know if it's been investigated deeply at all. 23.01.30 # funman: You can write apps for the iPod too, see all the games Apple released on iTunes. 23.01.33 # Nico_P: partition structure seems to be the similar in the new ipods to the old, and theres no trace of MacOS so I think they're still based on the old code 23.01.33 # I've never used a recent ipod... 23.01.53 # i think theres even a hack that enables some of the 6G GUI stuff on the Video 23.01.58 # Llorean: I don't use apple stuff I didn't know that there was apps for ipod 23.02.16 # funman: Might be slightly wiser not to try to comment on the differences then. ;) 23.02.18 # presumably because they're still the same code, but compiled for different targets, probably similar to Rockbox 23.02.37 Quit ckot ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 23.03.11 # what is the default theme for rockbox or whatever one comes with a peakmeter 23.03.25 # rockboxed? 23.03.31 # the default is cabbie, it does not have a peak meter though 23.04.00 # ive never seen peak meter on this and i wanted to check it out 23.04.01 # well, if all support questions come here we need to think about a solution for the after-release-days 23.04.06 # IMHO 23.04.07 # also, i've been meaning to ask if the front page's "Current Status" link could be changed to "click here for information about other potiential targets" 23.04.12 # so that people realize theres more info 23.04.24 Quit gomer ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 23.04.25 Nick blade_ is now known as thephilosopher (n=chatzill@modemcable108.47-58-74.mc.videotron.ca) 23.04.26 # saratoga: Maybe just "Development Status"? 23.04.29 # most people in the forums seem to have no idea that theres a second page with more info 23.04.46 # lol 23.04.48 # Llorean: maybe "Future targets and development status" 23.04.50 # people are active here 23.05.00 # i suppose i could post on the forums and wait a day :P 23.05.10 # "work in progress" ? 23.06.45 # Bawitdaba: saratoga gave you info, you didn't ask further questions. 23.06.59 Join Kopfgeldjaeger [0] (n=nicolai@monitor-mode-enabled-on-mon0.phy0.de) 23.07.22 Quit Zarggg () 23.07.28 # also, I wouldn't mind if the "Current status of supported targets" table behind that link were updated with a bit more specific info like USB status, battery charging, dual booting, audio playback, etc 23.07.52 # to this day i still don't know which rockbox targets can charge correctly in rockbox, which charge but slowly, and which don't charge at all 23.08.06 Join Zarggg [0] (n=z@65-78-69-194.c3-0.eas-ubr6.atw-eas.pa.cable.rcn.com) 23.08.08 # i was referring to bluebrother Llorean 23.08.12 # this will become more confusing if some PP targets get USB enabled while the Sansas do not 23.09.17 # saratoga: That would be nice, but we need to be careful with adding yet another page with duplicated info that can get out of date 23.10.28 # gevaerts: the wiki status pages are seldem up to date anyway, they should be removed and replaced with one or a few tables on a front wiki page summarizing the status of all ports 23.10.41 # then the wiki pages for each port could contain developer info, details, etc 23.10.58 # * gevaerts wants a wiki with automatic fully A.I. controlled summarizing functionality that also watches the forums, irc and svn to keep up to date 23.11.03 # a central page thats one link from the front page is 100x more likely to be kept up to date then 20 individual pages 23.11.40 # gevaerts: you might want to write a bot which automatically ports rockbox to new targets 23.11.43 # anyone know where to find/how to build 'firmware_rec.bin'? 23.12.06 # funman: too hard for me :) 23.12.23 # I can help: I'll find a name for the program while you write it 23.12.57 # saratoga: so basically remove the status tables from the port pages and put them all together on one big general status page? 23.13.06 # the amount of information that actually changes in the wiki is vanishingly small, the problem is that it is spread about hundreds and hundreds of pages making it nearly impossible to find and update 23.13.14 # gevaerts: yes 23.13.24 # in a table 23.13.47 # basically, expand this table: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/TargetStatus#Current_status_of_supported_targ 23.14.03 # That could work, but I'm not entirely convinced. I know I look at the port pages where I'm involved regularly, so I see the status table and I can fix it. I have no reason to look at a general status page 23.14.23 # when the status will be removed from the port pages you will have one 23.15.10 # The problem is that as a porter I don't actually care about the status table because I know the status. 23.15.22 # unless you remember the address or name of the status pages, you have to go through that table anyway 23.15.49 # and anyway, my first suggestion was making it clear that the front page link to that page was worth looking at 23.16.19 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_media_players#Audio_format_support 23.16.20 # That suggestion is indeed an excellent one 23.16.22 # now thats a nice table 23.16.45 # And maybe the status table would work. I'm just not sure 23.17.32 # * gevaerts also wants DeviceChart to have much more info, but he hasn't wanted that enough to actually do the work yet 23.17.32 # k so i have another stupid question how do i exit a application/demo in rockbox? 23.17.59 # Bawitdaba: Depends on your player and/or the app, see the manual for details. 23.18.30 # ipod 5.5g 80gb 23.18.42 # i dont think there is a manual for it listed on the wiki 23.18.51 # just ipod video if it falls into that 23.19.07 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@ip-3.net-80-236-10.asnieres.rev.numericable.fr) 23.19.09 # It does 23.19.21 # http://www.rockbox.org/manual.shtml 23.20.00 # can the H1/300 dual boot? 23.20.17 # saratoga: yes (assuming you're referring to h100 ;-) 23.20.20 # saratoga: Yes. 23.21.00 # I think only the x5 / m5 can't dual-boot out of the 3.0 players 23.21.29 # Gigabeat F cannot either 23.21.46 # oh. I thought that was only the beast. 23.22.11 # the beast can dual boot 23.22.25 # * bluebrother starts to get confused 23.23.05 # can the archos? 23.23.13 # iirc no 23.23.29 # afaik you can rolo the OF on archos 23.23.38 # as there's no RB bootloader involved. 23.23.40 # * DerPapst shuts up 23.23.48 # bluebrother: The beast will dual boot if you patch the OF with a RB bootloader, then send that as the bootloader. This is difficult as we cannot distribute the OF and it is not available from Toshiba, so legitimatly you need to stick the beast drive in a caddy to copy it off 23.24.18 # * gevaerts thinks that saratoga is right in wanting a table with all this :) 23.24.55 # do the H10s charge? 23.24.57 Quit KEROLiUKAS (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 23.25.20 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.25.36 Join dataangel [0] (n=prophet@146.113.65.145) 23.25.42 # What does a data abort error mean? 23.25.55 # rockbox crashed 23.25.56 # "Data abort at 0004D52C (0)" 23.26.06 # my plugin causes it 23.26.17 # does it mean I did something inparticular, like access out of bounds memory, or ... ? 23.26.33 # also, does the wiki support [1] citations like Wikipedia does? 23.26.55 # basquiat: I'm looking, but I don't seen a question about how to install in the post you've just posted to the Installation forum. 23.26.58 # I don't think so 23.26.59 # dataangel: that or your pointer foo is messed up... 23.27.03 # basquiat: Did you read "POSTING IN THIS FORUM" first? 23.27.04 # dataangel: on arm that usually means an unaligned access 23.27.25 # damn 23.27.35 Quit nuonguy ("This computer has gone to sleep") 23.27.37 # it looks like it's giving some other errors really quick and then it dies 23.27.37 # gevaerts: heres my first shot: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/TargetStatus#Current_status_of_supported_targ 23.27.41 # does it log somewhere? 23.28.23 # dataangel: The address is useful - 4D52C. Check the ".map" file created for your plugin (in [build-dir]/apps/plugins/) 23.28.36 # dataangel: what target are you using? 23.28.50 # saratoga: nice 23.29.11 # saratoga: add a few colors and it'll be fine :) 23.29.37 Quit thephilosopher (Remote closed the connection) 23.29.43 # ok i'll add colors 23.30.33 # saratoga: you can do something like [1] or the like. (dunno how twiki deals with links.) 23.30.34 # maybe like in http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/FeatureComparison 23.31.09 # Ah yes, yet anothe incomplete table :( 23.31.15 # indeed 23.31.42 # I think it'd be unrealistic to try keeping that one up to date though 23.32.02 # Nico_P: maybe also use icons like in BuyersGuide? 23.32.38 Quit rebemo ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 23.32.39 # Nico_P: indeed. That's why I'm afraid of tables in general 23.32.51 # bluebrother: I think the table in FeatureComparison is nicer than the one in BuyersGuide 23.33.36 # Nico_P: I agree, but adding the yes / no icons might be nice 23.33.43 # Llorean: sorry, you got me, I shot to fast. my apologies. 23.34.05 # gevaerts: a few are ok, if they don't have too much information. IMO FeatureComparison is unmaintanable du to the amount of info and the number of ports 23.34.25 # ok added colors 23.34.39 # Nico_P: static information (like DeviceChart) is fine too. At least that one never becomes incorrect 23.34.48 # I take back what I said earlier. There are a LOT of games that come with the download. I guess it was a good idea to read the manual. =X 23.35.13 # any other fields that should be on that table? 23.35.58 # ... and create some distracting noise here :| 23.36.14 # linuxstb: I don't see any .map files 23.36.31 # saratoga: it seems you removed the note about the issues on the iPod 1G/2G 23.36.38 # maybe mention if the CPU is fast enough for 24 fps at fullscreen in mpegplayer? 23.36.43 # linuxstb: Do I have to make with certain options? 23.36.49 # * gevaerts isn't entirely happy about USB: No statuses. Not sure how to solve that though 23.36.53 # Nico_P: no i put it at the bottom since i don't know how to do a cite 23.36.56 # hrmph... documentation does not include full procedure for older archos players. 23.37.09 # dataangel: Where are you looking? 23.37.16 # saratoga: you can look at how it's done in http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/FeatureComparison 23.37.38 # linuxstb: Rockbox/apps/plugins, also tried Rockbox/build/rocks/apps 23.37.41 # update software --> 'play' ajbrec.ajz --> set file display to 'all' --> play '.rockbox/rockbox.ucl' 23.37.53 # oh nm got it 23.38.21 # how to get this into the documentation to save the next persyn that minor headache? 23.38.22 Quit lasser ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 2.0.0.16/2008070200]") 23.38.33 # dataangel: if you're on a portalplayer target, and if you use linux, have a look at http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PortalPlayerUsb#logf_over_USB_Serial 23.38.47 # sansa e200 23.39.01 # it's portalplayer 23.40.33 # Nico_P: done 23.40.43 # gevaerts: sorry to be repeatng myself, but could you remind me why you don't feel we're ready to enable rockbox usb on at least some targets? 23.41.48 # Nico_P: we can enable it _if_ we have a way to allow the user to disable it, as it doesn't work at all with some player/PC combinations 23.42.02 # could the next person who hears from bagder ask him to change the "Current Status" link on the front page to "Current Status and Additional Targets" or something more inticing 23.42.06 Join Seed [0] (n=ben@bzq-84-108-232-45.cablep.bezeqint.net) 23.42.27 # i thought the ipods always worked, albiet slowly 23.42.43 # I tried looking for "4d52c" in my plugin's .map file but it's not found 23.42.54 # gevaerts: I don't think you need to disable it, the user can just manually start the OF. 23.43.14 # linuxstb: good point 23.43.18 # dataangel: On the e200, that address will be in core Rockbox somewhere, so look in apps/rockbox.map 23.43.59 # dataangel: chances are that you won't find exact address as it may be in an array. Also, the .map files don't do static variables 23.44.01 # dataangel: But it seems that it could be a symptom of something else going (badly) wrong. e.g. do you declare lots of variables on the stack? The stack is only about 8KB. 23.44.35 # it says "UIE" 23.44.47 # at that exact address in rockbox.map 23.44.49 # what's UIE? 23.45.04 # gevaerts: lets enable it then, maybe having it would encourage other people to look at it more 23.45.07 # would the simulator emulate the stack size? because it works fine there 23.45.15 # dataangel: No 23.45.21 # also, should I put something about mpegplayer in the device status table? 23.45.35 # dataangel: But you should know how big the variables are that you declare locally... 23.45.36 # saratoga: I don't think so 23.45.45 # saratoga: Once you add enough hubs no portalplayer target works. How many hubs are possible is very dependent on local setup and exact hardware, and for some setups it may not work at all 23.46.00 # gevaerts: I'm in favor of activating USB on targets where it works without corruptiosn 23.46.01 Join webguest72 [0] (n=430aeeaf@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-844bca163856909e) 23.46.14 # was thinking "fplays full screen video at 24 fps" 23.46.35 # 8KB stack.. so my char buffer[100] is probably a problem ;p 23.46.39 # ? 23.46.43 # as a local variable 23.46.46 # gevaerts: do we have any reports of it not working when plugged directly into a rear USB port? 23.46.51 # but if I made it global things would be fine? 23.46.55 # No, that's fine. It's only 100 bytes... 23.47.04 # saratoga: We need some worst-case videos to test with before we know that, I think. 23.47.12 # for what its worth, I have never once seen my sansa do anything but crash on plugging in the USB, so from my point of view once the sansa SD driver bug is fixed, I lose nothing by getting an unreligable USB option 23.47.14 # Otherwise we'll just get bug reports. 23.47.26 # oh right 23.47.55 # dataangel: have you tried debugging in the sim? 23.48.32 # dataangel: You could upload your code somewhere - maybe it's obvious to other eyes... 23.50.00 # anyone think the H10 can charge the battery? 23.50.06 # Llorean: I don't know. I do have a (private) report saying that some sansas don't work on some PCs (any port) in the OF though, and switching PC or sansa solves that (so neither of them is the only cause). Not sure if that's actually relevant though 23.50.33 # saratoga: sim runs perfectly 23.50.59 # Are there any guides for creating a WPS theme? 23.51.37 # gevaerts: I think a note in the manual saying "If USB doesn't work, plug directly into the back of your PC. If it still doesn't work see (flyspray task) to help give us feedback on the conditions, and for the time being you'll have to make use of the dual boot feature." 23.51.42 # Does anybody use rockbox on the iriver h10 20gb right now? 23.52.02 # Er... more specifically, use the usb on the iriver h10 20gb. 23.52.02 # imthedan: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SimpleGuideToWPSMaking 23.52.10 # I'm actually not sure being able to turn it off is strictly necessary since it'll probably just add some more bugs and dual boot is pretty easy to do. 23.52.13 # * Nico_P agrees with Llorean. it should help get more testing (if that can help) 23.52.16 # Llorean: that should work. 23.52.20 # thanks. 23.52.24 # uep: you mean the rockbox usb stack? 23.52.43 # Yeah. I rebuilt the code with the flags, but it didn't work. 23.52.56 # didn't work in what way? 23.53.12 # I get nothing showing up on my OS when I plug the device in. 23.53.23 # What is displayed on your H10's screen? 23.54.23 # linuxstb: It's a lot to look through, but it does crash on startup, so problem is probably early on. Here's the code: http://rafb.net/p/gpcuyq61.html 23.54.35 # * gevaerts thinks 23.54.51 # I'm not sure I understand your question, but the rockbox screen doesn't seem to change at all. 23.55.17 # So it's just the main menu. 23.55.23 # and how did you enable usb? 23.55.25 # uep: try holding the "right" button 23.55.46 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=BHSPitLa@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 23.55.53 # dataangel: Does any text get displayed before it crashes? 23.56.06 # uep: while pluging in, that is. H10 is different from all other targets in that you have to hold a button to get a USB connection 23.56.25 # Is that the same for after rockbox is on? 23.56.43 # That's while running rockbox, yes 23.56.43 # I was under the impression that I could just plug it in while the device was running. 23.56.59 # linuxstb: It displays up through "Database inited" and then dies 23.57.04 # I'm adding more debugging text... 23.57.04 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 23.57.17 # * gevaerts never liked that difference. Once USB is enabled by default, it has to go 23.58.15 # * Nico_P wonders what difference it is 23.58.40 # It restarts and seems to use the h10's own usb driver. Is that the expected behavior? 23.58.47 # uep: H10 is different. If you don't hold that button it doesn't connect. The reason for that is that you need to hold this button while rebooting for the OF to go to disk mode