--- Log for 27.03.111 Server: pratchett.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 4 days and 5 hours ago 00.01.33 # ok thanks 00.03.02 Quit FlynDice (Remote host closed the connection) 00.06.45 Join bluebrother [0] (~dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 00.09.59 Quit bluebroth3r (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 00.13.41 Join casainho [0] (~chatzilla@2.81.221.4) 00.25.02 Quit simonrvn (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 00.28.43 Join simonrvn [0] (simon@unaffiliated/simonrvn) 00.30.23 Quit balintx (Remote host closed the connection) 00.30.41 Join balintx [0] (~quassel@szerver1.gulyasp-koll.sulinet.hu) 00.31.32 # New commit by 03bertrik (r29652): AMSv2 SD: use INTERNAL_AS3525 and SD_SLOT_AS3525 defines instead of a direct value 00.35.16 # r29652 build result: All green 00.40.06 Quit casainho (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86.1 [Firefox 4.0/20110318052756]) 00.40.33 Quit BHSPitMini (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 00.45.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.52.07 Join IfThenElse [0] (~d83be194@giant.haxx.se) 00.53.52 Quit TheLemonMan (Quit: Destructor called) 00.54.15 Quit kevku (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 00.57.59 Quit Leif (Quit: Leaving) 01.04.54 Quit ender` (Quit: Because nothing says "I have faith in God" like 3 inches of bulletproof glass on a popemobile.) 01.09.51 Quit stoffel (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 01.09.56 Quit robin0800 (Quit: Leaving) 01.09.59 Quit IfThenElse (Quit: CGI:IRC) 01.10.29 Join madalu [0] (~user@unaffiliated/madalu) 01.11.40 Join BHSPitMini [0] (~BHSPitMon@74.5.104.71) 01.12.58 Quit bertrik (Quit: :tiuQ) 01.13.51 Quit GeekShadow (Quit: The cake is a lie !) 01.20.31 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@p57B4CA24.dip.t-dialin.net) 01.21.20 Quit piotrekm (Quit: piotrekm) 01.41.12 Quit madalu (Remote host closed the connection) 01.42.24 Quit wtachi (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.4) 01.45.29 Join madalu [0] (~user@unaffiliated/madalu) 01.56.44 Quit madalu (Remote host closed the connection) 03.15.39 Quit JackWinter (Remote host closed the connection) 03.17.21 Part domonoky 03.17.48 Join JackWinter [0] (~jack@vodsl-9173.vo.lu) 03.19.14 Quit stoffel (Remote host closed the connection) 03.29.23 Join wtachi [0] (~wtachi@cpe-098-027-060-223.nc.res.rr.com) 03.30.29 Quit factor (Quit: Leaving) 03.45.44 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.46.07 Quit cozmic_ (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 03.47.02 Join cozmic [0] (cozmic@89-160-133-29.du.xdsl.is) 04.04.08 Quit pamaury (Remote host closed the connection) 04.10.24 Quit pixelma (Disconnected by services) 04.10.26 Join pixelma_ [0] (quassel@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 04.10.28 Nick pixelma_ is now known as pixelma (quassel@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 04.11.58 Join amiconn_ [0] (quassel@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 04.11.58 Quit amiconn (Disconnected by services) 04.12.18 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (quassel@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 04.12.38 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@g231224075.adsl.alicedsl.de) 04.12.39 Quit kugel (Changing host) 04.12.39 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 04.15.53 Quit kugelp (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 04.21.44 Quit TheSeven (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 04.26.02 Join TheSeven [0] (~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 04.32.38 Join factor [0] (~factor@75.108.68.114) 04.37.14 Quit Barahir_ (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 04.39.11 Join Barahir [0] (~jonathan@frnk-590f79c7.pool.mediaWays.net) 04.53.07 Join tsgmob_ [0] (62c22a22@gateway/web/freenode/ip.98.194.42.34) 04.53.16 # hello 04.54.06 # I've got a question relating to the iPod Classic build (assuming it's not offtopic...?) 04.54.48 # is there any way to charge the iPod (USB cable + Apple USB adapter) without the USB Sync screen popping up? 04.55.28 # rtfm... hold menu while plugging in usb 04.55.52 # ah, thank you 04.56.10 # (puts head down in shame) 05.11.54 Quit trtr3434 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 05.12.18 Join trtr3434 [0] (~trtr3434@175.145.205.97) 05.19.24 # tsgmob_ thanks for asking and JdGordon| thanks for replay, that's what I wanted to know ;) :D 05.19.32 Quit mshathlonxp (Quit: WORK! WORK! WORK!!!) 05.19.42 Quit Dreamxtreme (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 05.19.54 Join Dreamxtreme [0] (~Dre@92.18.113.46) 05.21.39 Join webguest521 [0] (~555fa02d@giant.haxx.se) 05.22.06 # Hi all 05.24.51 # Prompt please as in rockbox to adjust storing of a position of a track at an accumulator discharge 05.25.40 # Model of player Sansa Clip + 05.28.35 # Automatic resume it is established, bookmarks are adjusted. But at a discharge of the accumulator the player is simply switched off without keeping a listening position. 05.31.20 Join Rob2223 [0] (~Miranda@p4FFF2D34.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.34.41 Quit sinthetek (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 05.35.19 Quit jhMikeS (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 05.35.20 Quit Rob2222 (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 05.39.15 Join sinthetek [0] (~sinthetek@cpe-174-111-021-024.triad.res.rr.com) 05.39.15 Quit sinthetek (Changing host) 05.39.15 Join sinthetek [0] (~sinthetek@unaffiliated/sinthetek) 05.42.58 # webguest521: Are you using a translator? I have no idea what you are asking 05.45.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.46.46 Join JdGord [0] (~AndChat@122.110.255.99) 05.46.48 # JdGordon yes. 05.50.49 Quit BHSPitMini (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 06.20.41 Join Horscht [0] (~Horscht@p5DD57FF2.dip.t-dialin.net) 06.20.41 Quit Horscht (Changing host) 06.20.41 Join Horscht [0] (~Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 06.23.28 Quit Horschti (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 06.33.41 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (~BHSPitLap@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 06.46.14 Join bluefoxx [0] (fuzzylomba@S0106485b3917092d.vs.shawcable.net) 06.53.25 Quit webguest521 (Quit: CGI:IRC) 06.54.37 Join froggyman [0] (~seth@98.115.0.7) 06.54.37 Quit froggyman (Changing host) 06.54.37 Join froggyman [0] (~seth@unaffiliated/froggyman) 06.56.03 Join [Saint] [0] (~st.lasciv@124-197-14-130.callplus.net.nz) 07.00.08 Join Hindu_ [0] (dce36163@gateway/web/freenode/ip.220.227.97.99) 07.00.54 Quit Hindu (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 07.04.34 Quit Hindu_ (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 07.09.26 # [Saint]: hey, do you remember what was missing from skin vars? 07.09.40 # or, you wanna test the latest patch quickly before i commit? 07.09.46 # <[Saint]> was there something? 07.10.54 Quit bluefoxx (Quit: Can we, should we, will we?) 07.10.59 # im not sure :p 07.11.29 Join kevku [0] (~kevku@2001:470:28:773:babe:feed:dead:beef) 07.13.45 # <[Saint]> I seem to remember you thinking you could solve the problem I had with the popups with what you had on the tracker... 07.14.13 # <[Saint]> Did you get to looking at that weird mute-bug? 07.16.59 Quit kevku (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 07.18.20 # <[Saint]> I remember there was something else before I fell off the net that I was supposed to put on the tracker...but, I don't remember what it is. 07.19.04 Quit wtachi (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.4) 07.26.13 Quit timccc (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 07.28.10 Join Keripo [0] (~Keripo@dhcp0101.kin.resnet.group.upenn.edu) 07.30.21 Join timccc [0] (~timccc@112.166.15.141) 07.36.54 Quit z35 (Quit: Leaving) 07.45.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.48.32 # Nup, I think it should be simple-ish to fix though 07.49.01 # <[Saint]> I need to check the logs and see if anything happened with crazy volume bug 07.49.07 Join kevku [0] (~kevku@2001:470:28:773:babe:feed:dead:beef) 07.49.42 # I got the volume boasting bug this morning... android volume needs a good looking into 07.50.30 # <[Saint]> it seems esecially weird when switching between the widget and RaaA 07.51.14 # <[Saint]> as you have to get used to two different styles of volume, and then get blasted at full in between switching. 07.51.45 # <[Saint]> Not nice if you've not got the headphones plugged in, or if you do and they're in your ears at the time. 08.09.33 Join Buschel [0] (~chatzilla@p54B67582.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.09.45 Quit Buschel (Client Quit) 08.12.10 Join antil33t [0] (antil33t@124-197-51-80.callplus.net.nz) 08.12.59 # <[Saint]> JdGordon|: 480x800 with some changes you mentioned (greying out the ffwd/next rwd/prev button on stop, and fiddling the UI viewport a bit): http://www.datafilehost.com/download-d9032cbd.html 08.13.28 # put it on git! :) 08.13.44 # <[Saint]> 230x320 for others interested: http://www.datafilehost.com/download-1c45f755.html 08.13.45 Quit factor (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08.13.47 # <[Saint]> na! ;p 08.14.00 Join jdgord_ [0] (~AndChat@122.110.255.99) 08.14.01 Quit JdGord (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08.17.22 # * [Saint] wonders if r29642 fixes (or makes easier) the weirdness with cyclic &* touch areas... 08.17.48 # <[Saint]> I found it's not *impossible* to use mute on long press...but, it's not easy. 08.18.02 # 480x800.wps doesnt load 08.18.18 # <[Saint]> glargh...what'd I di this time. 08.20.11 # sbs isnt loading either... hmm 08.21.00 # <[Saint]> I can't see it in the syntax...though, that's happened before. 08.21.33 # <[Saint]> Ah...I might have it. 08.23.58 Quit jdgord_ (Quit: Bye) 08.29.59 Join factor [0] (~factor@75.108.68.114) 08.31.14 # <[Saint]> http://www.datafilehost.com/download-71a8c46a.html <-- (don't assume graphics are there that arent.) 08.31.42 # <[Saint]> the theme editor really needs to be smarter, and I not so tired. 08.31.56 # seriosuly.... im going to stop even bothering clicking that link pretty soon 08.32.25 # <[Saint]> you probably should. 08.32.32 # still not loadling 08.32.52 # <[Saint]> Well then I officially, have NFI 08.34.06 Quit BHSPitLappy (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 08.34.45 # helps if configure sets the res correctly 08.34.47 # <[Saint]> I'm tempted to say the problems on your end. 08.35.03 # <[Saint]> oh...heh, my recent spat has left me doubting myself. 08.35.24 # looking good 08.35.29 # <[Saint]> nice. 08.35.50 # <[Saint]> it's "just" skin vars and sorting out that popup now. 08.38.10 # hmm, not sure how to fix mute... 08.39.06 # <[Saint]> it'd involve messing withthe entire button repeat system, or setting up a way to ignore that. 08.39.13 # wtf, the sim is showing the mute bug now 08.39.31 # <[Saint]> perhaps it's just not worth it, and I put it on a tap instead of a hold area 08.40.07 # gdb time /me thinks 08.40.07 # <[Saint]> and, oh...good. I mean, bugs aren't good, but I'm glad it's reproducible easily. 08.45.52 # ah, wtf? this code is a bit... whacked! :p 08.53.48 # and fixed mute... 08.54.03 # now, how do i fix it properly so buttons which actually make sense to repeat repeat? 08.54.28 # & == repeat, ! == long press? 08.54.35 # or some other character 08.56.54 # * JdGordon| reckons some other char 08.57.01 # and is open to suggestions... 09.07.44 # [Saint]: you cant put ffwd/rewind in the sbs 09.08.35 # umm.. wtf? how does this even work! 09.09.09 # ah, you havnt... ok 09.16.13 # <[Saint]> I might of...I think I just left it there for "if it works at some point". 09.16.35 Quit mystica555 (Quit: Ekkusu Chatto) 09.16.49 # * JdGordon| adds "ability for the wps to check sbs touch regions" to his todo list 09.17.00 # <[Saint]> yeah, the .sbs does have touch areas for ffwd/rew...but I didn't think it'd matter. 09.17.04 # i managed to break repeat long-press buttons :/ 09.17.10 Join mystica555 [0] (~Mike@71-33-150-232.hlrn.qwest.net) 09.18.06 # <[Saint]> though, I wasn't sure if they'd be safely ignored and just "not work", or if they'd break .sbs parsing...but it seems to work out. 09.18.29 # no i havnt... you fucked up the icon positions :D 09.18.33 # <[Saint]> If ffwd/rew is never going to be added to .sbs control, I'll take it out of course 09.19.09 # <[Saint]> for what? 09.19.24 # ffwd/rewind buttons in th wps 09.19.50 # <[Saint]> how are they messed up? 09.19.55 # <[Saint]> do they look cut in half? 09.19.56 # * JdGordon| wants a button in the wps to go to the wps 09.20.14 # put it this way... if you stopped bveing a twat and put it on git it would be fixed 09.20.23 # but now im not going to tell you how it needs to be fixed :D 09.20.36 # <[Saint]> there's always pastebin... ;p 09.20.50 # I'm using * for long-press+repeat mode and & and single long press mode 09.20.56 # yes/no? 09.21.18 # <[Saint]> seems sane. 09.23.41 # New commit by 03jdgordon (r29653): Fix touchregions muting volume, and change & to mean 'needs long press but only fire once'. Use * for 'long press and allow repeats' 09.23.56 # <[Saint]> besides...I didn't mess up the *icon* position...I messed up the touch area sizing...jeez...get it right :p 09.25.41 # <[Saint]> I'm starting to think the theme editor has issues with keeping two different themes, with the exact same directory/filename/code/image structure open at the same time. 09.26.25 # do you want to test skin vars? or shall i just commit and can tweak it later if needed? 09.28.33 # <[Saint]> as long as it doesn't break anything...I don't see why not. 09.28.54 # r29653 build result: 25 errors, 0 warnings (jdgordon committed) 09.30.26 # New commit by 03jdgordon (r29654): Fix red 09.35.01 # r29654 build result: All green 09.40.38 # <[Saint]> what was the other small change you wanted? you wanted the .wps to specify it's own font right? So a bigger one could be loaded for the lists. 09.40.43 # <[Saint]> JdGordon|: ^ 09.40.56 # yeah 09.41.06 # and a button to get to the wps from the sbs 09.41.19 # and hide all the playback controls in a tab 09.42.01 # <[Saint]> the titlebar will get you back to the menu/long select for context menu (a little ugly I know) 09.42.17 # <[Saint]> that can be removed if too many people hate it. 09.42.30 # i dont want to get back to menu, i want to get from anywhere too wp 09.43.01 # <[Saint]> can we even to that? 09.43.10 # shuold be able to 09.43.13 # <[Saint]> presently, without adding stuff. 09.43.28 # <[Saint]> +? 09.43.33 # resumeplayback action 09.43.50 # <[Saint]> doesn't appear to be a duccumented touch action. 09.44.03 # <[Saint]> *doccumented even 09.45.50 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.48.17 Quit Keripo (Quit: Leaving.) 09.51.26 # <[Saint]> the last request there "[20:41] and hide all the playback controls in a tab" is certainly possible, but requires a bit of a shuffle around. 09.51.55 # <[Saint]> It's something I was thinking about anyway, so the fact you thought of it too seems to suggest good things. 09.58.03 Quit timccc (Read error: No route to host) 10.00.50 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@ip117-49-211-87.adsl2.static.versatel.nl) 10.00.50 Quit bertrik (Changing host) 10.00.50 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 10.02.02 # New commit by 03jdgordon (r29655): Skin variables for touchscreen targets (origional implementation by Jens Theeß) ... 10.03.35 # * bertrik wonders at what point the wps will be able to calculate primes 10.04.02 # primes only needs math tags :) 10.06.15 # r29655 build result: All green 10.16.37 Quit Horscht (Quit: Verlassend) 10.17.39 # <[Saint]> http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/12030?project=1&show_task=&order=dateopened&sort=desc <-- Doesn't iPod do some craziness with swapping the L/R headphone channels? 10.20.27 # <[Saint]> Hmmm...yes, I can find multiple complaints of Apple HW with swapped L/R headphone channels...I wonder if this is the case here, and it's not an RB bug at all. 10.21.59 Join Horscht [0] (~Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 10.23.13 Join Buschel [0] (~chatzilla@p54B66B3C.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.24.44 # funman, FlynDice, do you remember the details of the relation between the button light and the sd card controller on the AMS players? 10.27.26 Quit T44 (Quit: Leaving) 10.28.34 Join Topy44 [0] (~Topy44@f049202039.adsl.alicedsl.de) 10.53.14 Join robin0800 [0] (~robin0800@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust964.3-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 10.57.07 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@p57B49EF9.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.01.01 Join Carcino [0] (~Miranda@dsl-kvlbrasgw2-fec9dc00-77.dhcp.inet.fi) 11.02.30 # Compiling rbspeexenc under cygwin with gcc-3.4.4 gives me the following: http://pastebin.com/8bkEEdPS anyone know what could be causing this? This happens in the 3.8 source tree. 11.06.11 Join ender` [0] (krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 11.12.57 Quit m1k3y (Remote host closed the connection) 11.26.38 # <[Saint]> what the heck? 11.27.00 # <[Saint]> you have the same machine name as me, the same user name, and *exact* same cygwin dir structure?!? 11.27.24 # <[Saint]> that's.....that's f**kin' creepy. 11.27.33 # No. I just used the same pastebin because you have the exact same problem as me. 11.27.48 # <[Saint]> Oh....wow, that was creepy ;) 11.27.51 # That would indeed have been creepy. 11.27.56 # <[Saint]> but, that explains a lot. 11.28.10 # Sure it does. Lol 11.29.43 # Did you get that problem fixed then? 11.30.51 # <[Saint]> No, tell the truth I've not looked into it too hard since then. 11.31.06 # Ah, ok. 11.37.22 Join JdGord [0] (~AndChat@122.110.255.99) 11.39.11 Join m1k3y [0] (~m1k3y@122.176.245.82) 11.39.15 Quit m1k3y (Changing host) 11.39.15 Join m1k3y [0] (~m1k3y@unaffiliated/m1k3y) 11.45.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.46.29 Quit otih (Remote host closed the connection) 11.47.48 Join otih [0] (~otih@2a01:4f8:100:9ff6:1::2) 11.47.48 Quit otih (Changing host) 11.47.48 Join otih [0] (~otih@CAcert/Assurer/otih) 11.48.26 Join Stummi [0] (~Stummi@rockbox/developer/Stummi) 12.03.43 Join Hindu [0] (dce36163@gateway/web/freenode/ip.220.227.97.99) 12.05.21 Join u42p [0] (~v35b@d020014.adsl.hansenet.de) 12.11.19 # I think the sd card initialisation if off by 2 (two times too slow) for AMSv2 12.12.03 # Both the LPC3100 documentation and the dw_mmc linux driver suggest the clock divider has a built-in factor of 2 12.12.36 # It doesn't really matter, because too slow is not a problem (too fast might be a problem) 12.16.57 Quit Hindu (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 12.20.31 Join TheLemonMan [0] (~lem0n@ppp-109-154.98-62.inwind.it) 12.22.05 Part Carcino ("I'm a happy Miranda IM user! Get it here: http://miranda-im.org") 12.30.16 Join Hindu [0] (dce36163@gateway/web/freenode/ip.220.227.97.99) 12.41.09 Quit Hindu (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 12.46.20 # kugel: ping? 12.47.31 # I have a suspicion that sd card low power mode doesn't work on AMSv2 variant 1 13.08.48 Join benedikt93 [0] (~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93) 13.15.04 # does rockbox's idle poweroff need RTC? 13.16.02 # since it works on non-RTC targets too, I'd say no :) 13.18.45 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@vit94-1-82-67-248-70.fbx.proxad.net) 13.18.45 Quit pamaury (Changing host) 13.18.45 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 13.23.02 # hm, sd card clocking for AMSv2 variant 1 may also be incorrect, probably always running at full speed (no low-speed during initialisation) 13.29.00 # I think rockbox should buy a http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9419 and a http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9237 13.29.10 # (sd card interface sniffers) 13.30.36 # at that price i'd be very surprised if The Fund didnt buy one for woever asks 13.38.41 Join StefARM [0] (51b4dfc5@gateway/web/freenode/ip.81.180.223.197) 13.40.57 # someone please tell me to stop trying to revive this clip+ and finally send it to TheSeven... :-D 13.41.19 Join jdgord_ [0] (~AndChat@122.110.230.171) 13.43.32 Quit JdGord (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 13.44.36 # amiconn: well, not really, i see what the iriver people do for resampling, but it doesn't help much 13.45.00 # the upsampling part was pretty standard, the downsampling (esp 48->44.1) is not 13.45.37 # got the feeling they use hard coded filters for certain conversion factors, which i suppose we cannot 13.45.55 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.47.41 Join jhMikeS [0] (~jethead71@adsl-99-29-196-104.dsl.sfldmi.sbcglobal.net) 13.47.41 Quit jhMikeS (Changing host) 13.47.41 Join jhMikeS [0] (~jethead71@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 13.55.49 Join Hindu [0] (d2d43df0@gateway/web/freenode/ip.210.212.61.240) 14.00.21 Quit Hindu (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 14.06.24 Quit JdGordon| (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 14.08.41 # preglow: Why not? There aren't that many standard sample artes 14.08.44 # *rates 14.12.09 Join GeekShadow [0] (~Antoine@reactos/tester/GeekShadow) 14.12.41 Join JdGord [0] (~AndChat@122.110.221.119) 14.12.51 Join domonoky [0] (~Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 14.14.38 Quit jdgord_ (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 14.17.21 Join mudd1 [0] (~cmertes@ip-78-94-202-227.unitymediagroup.de) 14.20.45 # amiconn: so we just keep the usual linear interpolator for the playback speed changer, for example? 14.21.44 # that can generate all kinds of crazy ratios 14.32.57 Quit Buschel (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 14.36.38 Quit u42p (Quit: Leaving) 14.48.21 Quit TheLemonMan (Quit: Destructor called) 14.58.01 Quit GeekShadow (Quit: The cake is a lie !) 15.17.18 Join JdGordon| [0] (~jonno@124-168-134-48.dyn.iinet.net.au) 15.17.18 Quit JdGordon| (Changing host) 15.17.18 Join JdGordon| [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 15.26.21 Join timccc [0] (~timccc@112.166.15.141) 15.27.46 Join dfkt [0] (dfkt@unaffiliated/dfkt) 15.30.02 # I think I'm getting closer to understanding the differences in the sd controller / sd circuitry between AMSv2 variant 0 and variant 1 15.30.41 # gevaerts: Zagor: can a line be added to runclient.sh saying something along the lines of "Add @reboot screen -dmS build_client /path/to/runclient.sh" and make it cd to that dir before going into the while(1) loop? 15.30.46 # This possibly means we can reduce more power on the AMSv2 variant 1 players (some clip+es and fuze v2s) 15.30.57 Join Leif [0] (~LeifAnder@c-98-202-6-36.hsd1.ut.comcast.net) 15.33.59 # It seems the AMSv2 variant 0 clip+ uses two CIUs (card interface unit), one for each sd slot (internal and uSD external), while the AMSv2 variant 1 shares a single CIU for both slots. 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I can't find it on the list, but I already have RB installed on it by my friend. 18.09.10 Quit AwAyla (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 18.09.19 Join Lear [0] (chatzilla@141.191.216.81.static.g-hn.siw.siwnet.net) 18.09.26 Join AwAyla [0] (~paul@53.188.103-84.rev.gaoland.net) 18.12.38 # EXTREEM: do you have specific problems or questions? 18.12.49 Quit EXTREEM (Quit: CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)) 18.13.12 # <[Saint]> guess not. 18.13.21 # CGI:IRC strikes again! 18.15.57 Join EXTREEM [0] (~4e9d44a4@giant.haxx.se) 18.18.24 Quit EXTREEM (Client Quit) 18.19.50 # is it possible to somehow adjust sensitivity of ipod touch wheel? 18.20.04 Quit Jerom (Quit: Leaving.) 18.20.59 Quit robin0800 (Quit: Leaving) 18.23.26 Join u42p [0] (~v35b@d020014.adsl.hansenet.de) 18.27.32 Quit stripwax (Quit: http://miranda-im.org) 18.33.26 Nick AwAyla is now known as Ayla (~paul@53.188.103-84.rev.gaoland.net) 18.36.38 Join bmbl [0] (~bmbl@dsl-217-168-197.pool.bitel.net) 18.36.38 Quit bmbl (Changing host) 18.36.38 Join bmbl [0] (~bmbl@unaffiliated/bmbl) 18.42.59 Quit sasquatch (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.2) 18.43.24 Join sasquatch [0] (~username@p4FF2D931.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.45.34 Join mudd1_ [0] (~cmertes@ip-78-94-202-227.unitymediagroup.de) 18.45.35 Quit mudd1_ (Client Quit) 18.46.20 Join T44 [0] (~Topy44@f048200014.adsl.alicedsl.de) 18.49.46 Quit Topy44 (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 18.51.45 Join gbl08ma [0] (~gbl08ma@195-23-182-103.net.novis.pt) 18.53.05 Quit JesusChrysler (Remote host closed the connection) 18.53.23 Join JesusChrysler [0] (~JesusChry@c-69-253-15-232.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) 18.54.46 # mshathlonxp: yes, when you change the code and recompile 18.56.20 # eh... 18.57.51 # you'll need to play with WHEEL_SENSITIVITY in firmware/target/arm/ipod/button-clickwheel.c 18.59.48 Quit balintx (Remote host closed the connection) 19.00.05 Join balintx [0] (~quassel@szerver1.gulyasp-koll.sulinet.hu) 19.02.01 # actually there's nothing wrong with it's sensitivity, but small delay would be useful, otherwise sometimes song change doesn't occurs because small finger movement triggers volume change instead 19.02.33 # Hi everyone. Lately I've been using my iPod dock a lot, and seeing the option for pausing and resuming playback at headphones remove/insert, I wonder if it is possible to detect somehow when the iPod (Nano 2G) is connected (and disconnected) from the dock, so it can pause and resume playback like it does with headphones. 19.03.01 # (the dock works with the lineout of the iPod) 19.07.32 # mshathlonxp: I do not really understand what you want to achieve 19.07.59 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (~BHSPitLap@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 19.12.18 # I want that touch weels "motion" would be accepted after some position change and not immediatelly, when position has been changed for, let's say, 8 points - ideally such delay would be only in WPS 19.13.57 # maybe you can play with WHEEL_UNTOUCH_TIMEOUT. sounds like this is similar to you need 19.14.59 # <[Saint]> not sure you could make it .wps specific without adding a lot of additional magic though. 19.15.21 # yeah, I'm afraid of that 19.15.28 # <[Saint]> increasing the margin where the wheel considers a touch "true" should be easy to do globally. 19.15.59 Join Hindu [0] (d2d43df0@gateway/web/freenode/ip.210.212.61.240) 19.16.09 # if that would be option in settings and not in source code, that probably would be acceptable 19.16.34 # but I guess delay for general use would be annoying - at least in file manager 19.16.41 # <[Saint]> no, you won't find a nice user configurable setting for this I'm afraid. 19.18.28 # maybe my specific needs - unability to accidentaly leave WPS while using unlocked ipod in pocket and this one could be solved by some relatively simple plugin? 19.18.44 # I guess at least first one could be done that way... 19.19.33 Join Necronix [0] (~b29a769e@giant.haxx.se) 19.20.34 Quit Necronix (Client Quit) 19.21.39 Quit guymann (Quit: boop) 19.24.13 Join funman [0] (~fun@rockbox/developer/funman) 19.24.14 Quit funman (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 19.25.37 Quit bmbl (Quit: Verlassend) 19.25.58 Join robkmcgill [0] (~4b77e90e@giant.haxx.se) 19.27.01 Quit Hindu (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 19.28.45 Quit robkmcgill (Client Quit) 19.29.48 Join Necronix [0] (~b29a769e@giant.haxx.se) 19.29.58 # Hi! Can you help me? About a year ago I've installed rockbox unstable firmware on my iPod Nano 2g and it worked great, but recently Ive decided to upgrade the firmware. And now it works horrible: sometimes cover disappears or player totally frezees. I upgraded firmware during 2 month but all the same. What are you think about this? 19.30.25 Quit Ayla (Quit: bbl) 19.30.44 # <[Saint]> I believe it's odd, as all my Nano2Gs run fine. 19.31.21 # <[Saint]> Have you checked if there might be filesystem corruption present on the disk? 19.32.02 # How can I do tis? 19.33.27 # <[Saint]> That depends on what operating system you're using. 19.34.30 # windows 7 19.36.47 # <[Saint]> In that case it's probably easier for you to right click the disk, click properties, click the tools tab, then click "check now" 19.37.27 # <[Saint]> then there'll be something like two checkboxes, with attempt recovery of bad sectors, and automatically fix errors. 19.39.38 # <[Saint]> However, if you have your data backed up, the "sure fire, guaranteed way" of restoring the iPod to a default state is to restore it with iTunes. 19.43.20 # Errors hadn't been found. Probably I'll try to restore with iTunes 19.45.05 Join Hindu [0] (~chatzilla@218.248.64.163) 19.45.39 Quit Necronix (Quit: CGI:IRC) 19.45.47 Join Necronix [0] (~57fce338@giant.haxx.se) 19.46.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.46.28 Quit Necronix (Client Quit) 19.50.51 Join Darkenvy [0] (~werkinshe@216.38.190.119) 19.51.02 # So I dug myself a hole and cant get out :S 19.51.16 Join funman [0] (~fun@rockbox/developer/funman) 19.51.22 Quit gbl08ma (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 19.52.05 # it all started when I used my ipod as storage space. The transfer stopped halfway for 8 hours (only a 10gig file) and the computer finally went down 19.52.06 Quit funman (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 19.52.30 # my ipod would liock up both my windows7 and my linux. only upon unplugging it would the computer speed back up from a hault 19.52.59 # Now I tried reformatting my ipod but this also froze and now my ipod is unejectable nor reconized by HDD terminal utilities 19.53.11 # HELP 19.54.23 Quit BHSPitLappy (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 19.56.14 Join Nexus-Wind [0] (~werkinshe@216.38.190.119) 19.56.24 Quit Darkenvy (Read error: No route to host) 19.56.25 # sorry computer crashed 19.56.35 Nick Nexus-Wind is now known as darkenvy (~werkinshe@216.38.190.119) 19.56.44 # but yes I am unable to format my ipod 19.56.56 Quit Lear (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86.1 [Firefox 4.0/20110318052756]) 19.57.55 Join Hindu_ [0] (~Hindu@218.248.64.163) 19.58.40 Join funm4n [0] (~videolan@altair.via.ecp.fr) 19.59.20 Quit Hindu (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 19.59.22 Nick Hindu_ is now known as Hindu (~Hindu@218.248.64.163) 20.09.31 Join Hindu_ [0] (~Hindu@218.248.64.131) 20.09.39 Quit stoffel (Remote host closed the connection) 20.11.35 Quit Hindu (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 20.11.42 Nick Hindu_ is now known as Hindu (~Hindu@218.248.64.131) 20.16.20 # bertrik: re 16:22 i don't remember 20.21.08 # I don't think you can put a 10GB file on an ipod. FAT file system tops out at 4GB filesize. 20.22.43 # it was split into many 2gb files 20.22.51 # it was just a 10gb total transfer 20.23.18 # but yes, so I was finally able to swipe the partition with my mac (both linux and windows failed) 20.24.00 # windows itunes restored to obtain WinPod... boots into Ipod again but no go on plugging into windows 20.24.09 # it still locks up windows and linux when the ipod is plugged in 20.24.27 Join n1s [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/n1s) 20.24.58 # when I unplug the ipod everything resumes then I get messages like "Itunes has detected an ipod that appears to be corrupt" 20.25.13 # which is supposed to appear while the ipod is plugged in 20.27.09 Join TheLemonMan_ [0] (~lem0n@ppp-109-154.98-62.inwind.it) 20.32.13 Join wtachi [0] (~wtachi@cpe-098-027-060-223.nc.res.rr.com) 20.33.42 Quit trtr3434 () 20.34.43 Join guymann [0] (~charles@66-159-148-187.adsl.snet.net) 20.36.09 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@vpn10.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 20.39.42 Quit guymann (Quit: fuck that lag) 20.46.19 Join Necronix [0] (~57fce338@giant.haxx.se) 20.47.01 Quit esperegu (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 20.47.38 Quit Necronix (Client Quit) 20.57.35 # . 21.03.20 # Hindu: Please stop posting random punctuation marks to the channel. You've been asked before. 21.06.39 # HIndu: did you see preglow's reply on the tracker? 21.09.07 # Yes , I saw 21.09.38 Part u42p ("Leaving") 21.09.42 # i tested your patch and it slowed decoding down only a little, but he seemed to think there was a more optimal way to test for invalid data 21.10.13 # although i don't know much about how prediction works in flac so i can't really comment on it 21.10.59 # saratoga : yeah , I too observed a little slow down , 21.11.18 # about GSOC, which projects were you interested in? 21.12.01 # saratoga : I think that the suggestion by preglow must work here 21.12.42 Quit Strife89 (Remote host closed the connection) 21.13.01 Join panni_ [0] (hannes@ip-178-203-73-7.unitymediagroup.de) 21.13.19 # saratoga :I am interested in the Audio Codec Optimisation projects 21.13.33 # yeah, but which? 21.14.09 # i think we listed 5-10 ideas, and theres other possible ones we didn't write down 21.14.10 # saratoga : especially the MP3 , AAC codec optimisation 21.14.31 # mind if I ask what makes those interesting? 21.15.24 Quit n1s (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) 21.16.24 # Yeah , basically , I saw the comparative analysis data of libmad vs official ARM decoder 21.16.27 # well we can't really compare libmad to the arm decoder since we don't have access to it, but that was meant to suggest the possibility of improving it 21.17.43 # saratoga : for MP3 21.17.44 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@168.16.226.187) 21.17.44 # i've done a lot of work since i wrote that idea last year on libmad's synthesis filter for arm9e and arm11, but its still incomplete, and of course there are other things that could be done 21.17.44 # are you familiar with the mp3 or aac formats? 21.17.44 # Yeah , but there still must be ways to improve it to some extent 21.18.29 # No not now 21.19.08 # But , can surely work upon them 21.19.45 # ok 21.19.55 # have you done any assembly programming or DSP in your course work? 21.20.54 # saratoga : As per my course , I did some assembly programming in my Networking Course 21.21.12 # which CPU ? 21.22.06 # Actually , those were meant to be run on Network Simulator established 21.22.58 # saratoga : NS2 and NS3 programming 21.23.58 # what are those? 21.25.16 Join lennyk [0] (~lenny@guest-wireless-207-151-234-038.usc.edu) 21.25.49 # These are Simulators which can be used to test Networking codes on our computers 21.25.49 # nsnam.org? I don't see any assembly language there 21.26.26 # "ns-3 is a discrete-event network simulator written in C++ and with an optional Python scripting API." 21.27.12 # saratoga : They can be easily setup and then we can test our networking programs using this 21.27.36 # but they're not programmed in assembly as far as I can tell? 21.27.40 # they're not even CPUs 21.27.54 # Those involving TCP , UDP connections and all others originated from these 21.29.41 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~d9ecf575@giant.haxx.se) 21.30.30 # saratoga : Yeah but I have made programs in ns2 as well , those in .tcl formats 21.30.38 Quit ZincAlloy (Client Quit) 21.30.58 Join Zinc [0] (~d9ecf575@giant.haxx.se) 21.31.06 Quit Zinc (Client Quit) 21.31.10 Join {phoenix} [0] (~dirk@p5DF2CC88.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.31.20 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~d9ecf575@giant.haxx.se) 21.31.21 # Hindu: assembly programming == programming in machine language for CPUs, i don't think that simulator is the same thing 21.31.27 # I didnt do much work upon that , just finished the programs I was required 21.32.52 # hey rockbox people! quick question, those of you who are developers, what sort of environments do you use? do you use IDEs? or command line tools to develop rockbox? 21.33.04 # saratoga : yeah , I understand that 21.35.41 # lennyk: we use the rockbox development toolchain, and i think most people do not use IDEs 21.35.41 # lennyk: I'm sure there's a lot of Vim and Emacs 21.35.41 # But I am confident that I can work , what really matters to me is that I understand codes when I try to 21.35.41 # Hindu: so you haven't taken a course on assembly language programming yet? 21.35.41 # ok cool, I already have the toolchain setup 21.35.41 # saratoga : Yes 21.35.51 # ok 21.35.59 # you were studying computer engineering right? 21.36.06 # I'll get vim fired up! 21.36.12 # Saratoga : I am 21.36.41 # ah ok, what year were you on? 21.36.51 # year of study that is 21.37.09 # saratoga : 3rd year 21.37.25 Join Tenfoot [0] (~5770b253@giant.haxx.se) 21.37.45 # ah ok so you're relatively far along, have you done much DSP coursework yet? 21.37.57 Quit TheLemonMan (Quit: Destructor called) 21.37.58 Quit TheLemonMan_ (Quit: Destructor called) 21.39.21 # saratoga : Its included in our fourth year , but can work upon it if given some time 21.39.27 Quit Tenfoot (Client Quit) 21.41.01 Join StefARM [0] (4f7072ff@gateway/web/freenode/ip.79.112.114.255) 21.41.03 Quit saratoga (Changing host) 21.41.03 Join saratoga [0] (9803c6dd@rockbox/developer/saratoga) 21.43.17 # saratoga : I want to mention that about last 4 or 5 days , I have been working on flac decoder and I think that I understand it ,maybe not fully but yes 21.43.46 # are you interested in FLAC? 21.45.10 # saratoga : No , I am actually interested in codecs stuff 21.45.25 # well flac is a codec :) 21.45.58 # saratoga : working on flac was just to understand one of its kind 21.46.08 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.46.29 # flac and the other lossless codecs work quite differently then lossy codecs though 21.47.01 # most lossy codecs revolve around a fourier transform or similar, while lossless codecs are usually time domain, so they're quite different 21.49.44 # saratoga : I didnt go that much in detail till now but what I know about them is that in lossy compression , some part of data is discarded 21.50.00 # saratoga : which is considered unnecessary 21.51.19 # yeah 21.51.43 # so they work quite differently, and lossy codecs are generally more complicated, often much more so 21.52.48 # saratoga : Although , lossless compression retains each & every original byte of the data 21.53.10 Nick kugel is now known as kugelp (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 21.54.14 # saratoga : however in case of audio files , generally lossy codecs are popular because they reduce the file size to much better extents 21.57.12 Join mars [0] (~marspeopl@201-92-76-98.dsl.telesp.net.br) 21.57.38 Nick mars is now known as Guest54351 (~marspeopl@201-92-76-98.dsl.telesp.net.br) 21.58.19 # AlexP: regarding 3.8.1, the AMSv2 SD stuff is moving forward, but it might be nice to have some more time to get the remaining patches committed and then test them 21.58.37 Nick Guest54351 is now known as _mars (~marspeopl@201-92-76-98.dsl.telesp.net.br) 21.58.37 Join Xerion [0] (~xerion@5419A4D7.cm-5-2c.dynamic.ziggo.nl) 21.58.52 # saratoga: OK, sure :) 21.58.52 # also: do we have a solution for the DB issues yet? 21.59.15 # Buschel: Isn't that a symptom of something else? 21.59.25 # I remember sideral saying something like that 21.59.30 # not sure... 21.59.51 # I'd expect DB issues if we have storage flakyness 22.00.06 # weren't the DB issues mostly on AMSv2? 22.00.09 # i've had no issues with it otherwise 22.01.07 # Yes, that's my impression too 22.02.21 Join stripwax [0] (~Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 22.04.06 # I just have the feeling we have several posters in the forums who describe lockups and other issues in the area of DB since 3.8 22.04.43 Quit lennyk (Quit: lennyk) 22.05.12 # well db stability was never very good, but my impression is that its better then it was 22.05.36 # Buschel: on anything other than AMSv2 and PP? 22.06.11 Join tenfoot [0] (~5770b253@giant.haxx.se) 22.06.59 # no, but that might just be caused by the high rate of those targets 22.07.34 # I'm just searching for what sideral said about it 22.08.02 # funman: One of the forum threads mentioned you may have a patch for reading the DBOP pins on the Fuze V2 - I'm looking at the dock/line out detection 22.08.26 # I'd say unless we find actual indications against the link to storage, we ignore that. We can always release 3.8.2 if and when needed 22.09.14 Quit mudd1 (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 22.09.39 # that's right 22.10.16 # 3.8.1 would at least fix lots of stuff and not make anything worse 22.10.29 # funm4n: ^^ 22.11.57 Quit benedikt93 (Quit: "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." - Aldous Huxley) 22.12.31 # And even if we find actual separate issues, as long as we don't have a fix, knowing they're there doesn't help much 22.12.58 # I mean, it might still take a while for them to get fixed 22.13.13 Part Hindu 22.14.22 # [14/03/2011 20:43:08] In the two cases I've been handholding here, one was the PP ATA DMA problem, and the other was the r29169 change we're discussing right now. In each case, the DB crashed during commit 22.23.08 Join mudd1 [0] (~cmertes@ip-78-94-202-227.unitymediagroup.de) 22.23.23 # dfkt: neat find 22.23.35 # that link has a lot of info about telechips 22.23.38 # tenfoot: i have no patch around, who told you that? 22.25.01 # i think hes thinking of your comment about figuring out how to enable DBOP reads on AMSv2 22.25.17 # funm4n: this post on the forums http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,22942.msg179139.html#msg179139 22.25.38 Quit panni_ (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 22.25.54 Quit ZincAlloy (Quit: CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)) 22.26.42 # was anyone working on telechips still? i think they GPLed a lot of their flash translation layer 22.27.25 Quit Buschel (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 22.27.45 # tenfoot: look at dbop_read_input() in dbop-as3525.c 22.27.59 # it's for AMSv1 but should/could work on AMSv2 too 22.28.38 Join dfkt|x [0] (~dfkt@chello062178002170.1.11.univie.teleweb.at) 22.28.38 Quit dfkt|x (Changing host) 22.28.38 Join dfkt|x [0] (~dfkt@unaffiliated/dfkt) 22.28.54 Join guymann [0] (~charles@66-159-148-187.adsl.snet.net) 22.29.52 # Hello 22.29.57 # I've tried that - tweaked the #ifdefs to do it for fuzeV2 - but it gets stuck in one of the loops waiting for DBOP_STAT 22.30.14 # I'm rebuilding with a limit on those loops 22.30.21 # i was wonderng if someone who never contributed to rockbox would apply to gsoc? 22.30.27 # could* 22.30.32 Quit Stummi (Quit: Bye!) 22.30.49 # tguinot: of course 22.30.54 # tguinot: yes, thats fairly common 22.31.30 # tguinot: which loop? 22.31.34 Join lennyk [0] (~lenny@cpe-76-169-44-22.socal.res.rr.com) 22.31.34 # ok, because one of the subjects ( the one abut docks, with electronics) does interest me 22.32.09 Join lennyk_ [0] (~lenny@cpe-76-169-44-22.socal.res.rr.com) 22.32.09 Quit lennyk (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 22.32.09 Nick lennyk_ is now known as lennyk (~lenny@cpe-76-169-44-22.socal.res.rr.com) 22.32.19 # do you have one of those devices? 22.32.32 # and because i am a student in electrotechnc/electronic i do not code a lot 22.32.42 # just in C / asm 22.32.58 # well those are the only languages we use here 22.33.00 # saratoga: nope, just a apple dock for my piod 22.33.10 # not a sansa 22.33.13 Join _ray [0] (~Ray@85-127-158-126.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at) 22.33.27 # but i can get one to study it without problems 22.33.42 # have you found one? i remember they were quite hard to find in practice 22.35.11 # not that models 22.35.11 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 22.35.37 # saratoga, it seems it has lots of the official fwdn recovery stuff in it... i tried the 0x07282000 number (which i don't even know what it is), but it didn't work 22.35.48 # maybe on online shops i will look 22.35.52 # <_ray> hey, i have one question, i installed rockbox on my n900 but i can't see the .audio folder, but after initialising the database the software found the tracks ... 0o 22.35.58 # i guess the correct sdcfg has to be calculated from something else? 22.36.26 # i'm not sure, was mostly just interested that they also released a lot of code for the NAND driver 22.37.07 Join panni_ [0] (hannes@ip-178-203-73-7.unitymediagroup.de) 22.39.10 Join bugensa [0] (daf840b1@gateway/web/freenode/ip.218.248.64.177) 22.44.27 # funm4an: it's getting stuck on the loop at line 74: waiting for the read to complete 22.45.12 # if I skip that loop or only loop a few 100 times, DBOP_DIN always comes back as 0000 even with the dock plugged in 22.45.13 # line 72 ? 22.45.30 # yes - I'd added a couple above 22.45.32 # btw do you have the as3525 datasheet? 22.45.39 # I have as3527 22.46.06 # don't remember if as3527 has useful info at all 22.46.35 # http://www.austriamicrosystems.com/eng/content/download/16763/295720/file/AS3525_Datasheet_v1_13.pdf 22.49.34 # tenfoot: btw i think kugelp wrote this dbop code 22.51.32 # saratoga, gevaerts: So what *would* you need to do to try and figure out how the Sansa accessory protocol? Curious if I might have a shot at it (considering I have access to one of those fabled Sansa docks) 22.52.59 # i guess pop open one of those docks, find the signal pin and then snoop it to figure out what it is (probably serial or maybe i2c) 22.54.48 # funm4n: thanks - I'll have a look through that for DBOP info - the AS3527 one did have a DBOP section that seemed to match the code, but there may be some difference in the as3525 22.54.52 # I'm thinking "no", then :) 22.55.45 # rasher: might be neat to see if newer ams devices work with the device, like the fuzev1 or v2 22.56.30 # saratoga: Sure, send me one and I'll try! 22.56.37 # bah 23.00.35 Quit saratoga (Quit: Page closed) 23.00.59 Quit {phoenix} (Remote host closed the connection) 23.01.35 Join saratoga [0] (9803c6dd@gateway/web/freenode/ip.152.3.198.221) 23.01.43 Quit saratoga (Changing host) 23.01.43 Join saratoga [0] (9803c6dd@rockbox/developer/saratoga) 23.07.17 Quit _ray (Quit: Verlassend) 23.09.22 Quit [Saint] (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 23.13.03 # Although several of the DBOP data signals are accessible as GPIO, there are also some that can *only* be accessed through DBOP (like some of the buttons on the sansa c200v2) 23.14.36 Join [Saint] [0] (~st.lasciv@124-197-14-130.callplus.net.nz) 23.15.26 Quit dfkt|x (Remote host closed the connection) 23.18.25 # no luck so far - it either gets stuck spinning on the read complete, or if I skip the check, always reads as 0x0000 23.18.36 # the code looks OK according to the datasheet 23.20.51 # The trick with reading the DBOP is that first you write some value to the data lines, then wait a tiny bit, then read the data lines back. A button that is pressed (or a dock that is present), will pull the voltage on the data line a certain way (either low or high). So the essential part is to first write a value to the data lines that is opposite of the voltage that the button imposes. 23.21.01 # saratoga: all the sansa docks are available on various online stores 23.21.54 # tguinot: i don't think its easy to find ones that actually implement the remote protocol 23.22.24 # you mean with a remote control? 23.22.47 # or with remote control working with rockbox? 23.22.47 # tenfoot, just checking, you did enable the DBOP clock in CGU_PERI, right? 23.23.00 # remote, or anything at all that would communicate with the player 23.23.39 Quit wtachi (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.4) 23.24.14 # a friend of mine got this one : http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Docking-Station-Sansa-Players/dp/B000IBJKIE 23.24.15 # oh sorry, it has its own clock register, CGU_DBOP (at least on as3525) 23.24.39 # but i don't know if it is the kind of dock to study 23.24.56 # the name on the wiki seams to be the same 23.25.37 # bertrik: I haven't made any change for that - do I need to? 23.26.12 # i think it should already be one, IIRC we use the DBOP for the Fuzev2 display so it'd have to be clocked 23.26.32 # indeed... 23.26.49 # so you can't read from any of the DBOP pins, even the ones that are shared with GPIO (and have known function)? 23.27.41 Quit simonrvn (Read error: error:1408F10B:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number) 23.28.37 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@vit94-1-82-67-248-70.fbx.proxad.net) 23.28.37 Quit pamaury (Changing host) 23.28.37 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 23.29.30 # I can see CGU_DBOP is enabled - is that the right clock. 23.35.16 Join robin0800 [0] (~robin0800@genld-217-248.t-mobile.co.uk) 23.35.28 # yes 23.36.20 Quit mshathlonxp (Quit: Leaving) 23.37.35 Join simonrvn [0] (simon@unaffiliated/simonrvn) 23.42.15 # I notice the GPIOx_AFSEL are all 0x00 - i.e. pins not under DBOP control - I wonder if this is why the read isn't working 23.46.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.46.25 Join MethoS- [0] (~clemens@134.102.106.250) 23.46.37 Quit bugensa (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 23.55.22 # FWIW I think maybe the Sansa accessory project should be more open ended to include any device accessories (apple, sandisk, etc)