--- Log for 06.05.113 Server: leguin.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: Guest65560 Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 4 days and 11 hours ago 00.02.00 Join efyx [0] (~efyx@27.184-243-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be) 00.05.26 Quit dhrasmus (Quit: Leaving) 00.11.46 Quit MagicBox (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 00.22.02 Quit lebellium (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.90 [Firefox 21.0/20130430204233]) 00.25.52 Quit linuxguy3 (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 00.28.43 Quit Mathnerd626 (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 00.36.44 Quit crose (Quit: Leaving) 00.43.22 Quit Water (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.90 [Firefox 20.0.1/20130409194949]) 00.55.20 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.01.08 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 01.08.05 Quit ender` (Quit: Documentation is like sex: when it's good, it's very good, and when it's bad it's still better than nothing.) 01.14.20 Join ungali_mobile [0] (~yaaic@184.64.50.234) 01.14.25 Quit ungali|loud (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 01.15.12 Nick ungali_mobile is now known as 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(~daniel@178.174.211.174) 08.36.13 Quit B4gder (Changing host) 08.36.13 Join B4gder [241] (~daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder) 08.36.14 Quit jhMikeS (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 08.36.33 Join jhMikeS [0] (~jethead71@50.4.247.132) 08.36.36 Quit jhMikeS (Changing host) 08.36.36 Join jhMikeS [0] (~jethead71@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 08.37.54 Quit B4gd3r (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 08.42.20 Quit B4gder (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 08.47.39 Join kevku [0] (~kevku@2a01:d0:ffff:34a::8:3) 08.55.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.56.47 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@89-75-41-78.dynamic.chello.pl) 08.59.42 # JdGordon, kugel: How (from the low level point of view) status bar is overlayed in main menu? Is it lcd_partial_update() periodicaly or something else? 09.00.19 # if s,lcd_partial_update,lcd_update_rect, then yes 09.00.21 # its drawing in the action loop 09.00.42 # kugel: yes thats what I mean 09.01.09 # when do we perform full lcd update in main loop then? 09.01.44 # ideally, amost never 09.01.54 # JdGordon: What does 'action loop' mean? 09.02.10 # button events handling or something else 09.02.19 # yes 09.02.58 # So every button press redraw statusbar in addition to selection bar redraw, right 09.04.26 Part dongs 09.04.26 Join einhirn [0] (~Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 09.06.19 # wodz: full updates don't usually (or shouldnt) happen. either the statusbar or the list widget is updated, both do partial updates 09.06.27 # could be that the wps does full updates 09.10.03 # wodz: are you hunting down a bug? or? 09.14.26 # I am trying to use dma transfers for partial updates on rk27xx. This introduces strange side effect that with status bar at the top every button press causes flicker of the first ~4 lines AFTER statusbar. 09.14.55 # updating 4 lines too much? 09.15.42 # could be but the fact that lcdif buffer is 4 lines big is suspicious coincidence 09.16.54 # sounds to me like that the 4 lines get written with statusbar/random contents and then overwritten when the list widget is drawn (causing flicker) 09.20.44 # yeah, adding height = height & ~3 in lcd_update_rect() fixes the problem but I am not quite sure it is the right one 09.21.30 # no, you must only align up 09.21.43 # aligning up causes flicker 09.22.41 # you have to update *at least* the specified area, only more is allowed 09.23.09 # (other targets are aligning up just fine) 09.23.20 # I know and that is why I don't understand the behavior 09.23.25 # I guess you're sending the wrong data for the up-aligned case 09.24.00 # how? 09.24.02 # it should only cause flicker when the data for the excessive lines is different from what the list widget later draws 09.25.53 Join linuxguy3 [0] (~timj@24-148-61-208.c3-0.lem-ubr1.chi-lem.il.cable.rcn.com) 09.26.47 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 09.27.32 # if the exessive lines correspond to the framebuffer then there should be no flicker 09.28.44 # I have to double check boundary setup. 09.32.09 Quit Scall (Quit: Bye bye) 09.33.38 # haha, found the bug 09.34.40 # gram vertical end != height but (y + height - 1) 09.47.01 # bluebrother: would you mind removing the $(warning) line you added to rbspeex Makefile? 09.50.38 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 09.53.46 Quit rasher (Quit: Lost terminal) 09.54.25 Join rasher [0] (~rasher@rockbox/developer/rasher) 09.56.54 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 09.58.36 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 09.59.39 Quit DexterLB (Client Quit) 10.02.08 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 10.03.47 Quit Jack87 (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 10.08.07 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 10.08.24 Join Jack87 [0] (Jack87@nasadmin/admin/jack87) 10.13.09 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 10.19.25 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 10.24.43 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@iwl138.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 10.32.39 Join quiliro [0] (~quiliro@190.154.80.70) 10.37.15 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 10.41.03 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@giant.haxx.se) 10.42.12 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 10.47.23 # mortalis: ma9 port looks good for me 10.47.59 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 10.48.11 Quit mc2739 (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 10.49.57 Join mc2739 [0] (~mc2739@rockbox/developer/mc2739) 10.51.22 # hi...does rockbox need blbs on some cases? 10.51.28 Join B4gder [0] (~daniel@178.174.211.166) 10.51.28 Quit B4gder (Changing host) 10.51.28 Join B4gder [241] (~daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder) 10.51.39 # s/blbs/blobs/ 10.53.13 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 10.53.37 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 10.55.30 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.57.10 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.02.14 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 11.04.09 # quiliro: What do you mean by 'blobs'? 11.06.47 # wodz: binary mixed in with the source because the hardware works only with binaries because it has not been reverse engineered 11.07.13 # i was looking for information about the the kernel too 11.07.34 # I supose it uses linux. is this true? 11.08.08 # no, rockbox uses custom rtos kernel 11.08.59 # We generally don't use binary blobs but in a few cases we jump directly to Original Firmware to do the job 11.10.00 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.11.58 # wodz: thank you very much for your info....where can i read more about that? 11.12.08 Join |akaWolf| [0] (~akaWolf@188.134.9.161) 11.12.39 # i was looking but couldn't find that specifically 11.13.47 Quit akaWolf (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 11.15.15 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 11.18.31 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.19.00 # wodz: Monster Audio made rb port for newcomming MA8. The only difference from ma9 is DAC - pcm1792. https://docs.google.com/file/d/1QHzwllGHuuOldLFGjF9i_opJBmMQOjINBhbUNr9DI8O-rBOLtJdUV7Aw0BJm/edit?usp=sharing 11.20.09 # In this case i think it would be better to rename ma9 port to ma (defines, filenames) 11.21.22 # even audio-ma8.c the same as audio-ma9.c except function names. 11.22.05 # quiliro: what kind of information are you looking for ? 11.22.41 # mortalis: maX maybe :-) 11.22.51 # pamaury: rtos kernel in rockbox 11.22.59 # and binary blobs too 11.23.04 # existent 11.23.33 # quiliro: We don't use binary blobs. In a few cases we JUMP into OF 11.23.39 # thats quite different approach 11.23.43 # we don't use any binary blobs, how policy is to reverse engineer everything and still keep the ability to dual-boot so that the original firmware can still be used. 11.23.46 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 11.24.02 # quiliro: kernel.c: http://git.rockbox.org/?p=rockbox.git;a=blob;f=firmware/kernel.c 11.24.20 # wodz: max is bit confusing, especially for defines, i.e. #ifdef MAX_PAD, #ifdef MAX 11.24.40 # about the rtos, well I would start here: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/RockboxArchitecture 11.24.51 # it might not be up-to-date 11.25.09 # mortalis: I was joking 11.28.03 # quiliro: in a few words we are using a cooperative real-time OS, we don't use virtual memory (or when we use it is, it is only for static remapping and never change) and only make limited use of dynamic allocation; everything is run in supervisor mode and we only support "user" program via plugins (only one can be run at the same time) 11.28.09 # Zagor: read the file...it didn't apear to be a binary blob :-D it looks as a source blob ;-) 11.28.53 # quiliro: of course. where did you get that we would use binary blobs? 11.28.53 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.30.18 # oh ...you mean the original firmware you keep is the binary blob 11.30.37 # quiliro: what "the binary blob"? 11.30.40 # not any of the firmware you install 11.31.26 # ok, I scrolled back to your original question now: No, we don't use binary drivers. 11.31.34 # Zagor: binary blob=nonfree software that mixed with the source 11.32.46 # for some targets we have for instance not had working USB mode yet. in those cases we simply tell the user to boot into the original firmware to do usb. 11.32.57 Join swilde [0] (~wilde@euarne.ipv6.intevation.de) 11.34.16 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 11.34.49 # what you have told me is very instructive.....so does rockbox interface with that binary firmware or does device have to reboot on the original firmaware to use nonfree? 11.35.05 # reboot 11.35.40 Quit dreewoo (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.37.37 # so rockbox would qualify as http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html :-) 11.37.53 # yes, definitely 11.38.25 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.38.28 # do you think people at rockbox agree to abide by the guidelines? 11.38.51 # would you like me to propose to FSF? 11.39.03 # propose what? 11.39.50 # to speak with rockbox to be included in the list of FSF promoted distros 11.39.54 # we have been a fully free project for over ten years 11.40.23 # well I don't think they are very interested in that. rockbox is not a distro, after all. 11.40.32 # true 11.40.59 # and we are not very much interested to be connected with FSF either probably 11.41.12 # I know they are interested in recommending all software that abides by those guidelines 11.41.21 # oh 11.41.35 # ok...it was just an idea 11.41.37 # quiliro: they are very welcome to recommend us. I have actually personally chatted to RMS about it. 11.41.57 # Zagor: what did he say about it? 11.42.53 # quiliro: not much. it was in the broader context about what constitutes free hardware, where we disagree. 11.43.34 # that is another matter 11.43.47 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 11.44.19 # so , would like me to talk to them or would you like me not to? 11.44.32 # or you don't care 11.44.42 # whichever 11.44.47 # ? 11.45.22 # more links and recommendations are always good, so sure go ahead 11.46.06 # ok 11.46.10 # I think what wodz meant with "not very much interested to be connected with FSF" is that we are not interested in being part of GNU. and frankly I don't think they are either :-) 11.46.29 # i agree on that 11.47.27 # but they are interested in promoting those that promote freedom in contrast with those that don't mind freedom but instant gain, with freedom or without it 11.48.17 # right, we are very much in the first categoriy 11.48.24 # so i think...by what you have expressed, they will want to promote your project :-) 11.49.00 # cool 11.49.04 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.49.31 # (i am an old time so i still use that word) 11.49.46 # s/time/timer/ 11.49.46 # haha 11.54.18 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 11.59.53 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12.02.58 Join Keripo [0] (~Keripo@c-24-19-169-169.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 12.04.49 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 12.07.02 # I have asked someone at Trisquel to check if Rockbox would quilify al promotable by FSF 12.07.12 # they were glad to do it 12.07.28 # will get back to you with news 12.07.40 # it would be great 12.08.05 # s/quilify/qualify/ 12.08.31 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12.08.43 # so many devices in the world would be 100% free 12.09.07 # is there a way to remove the original firmware? 12.11.18 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. Revision fa4e1ba, 214 builds, 38 clients. 12.13.16 # quiliro: usually yes 12.13.50 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 12.16.28 # wodz: that is even better! 12.17.28 # thank you guys for doing thisI never knew and you have been here 10 years 12.17.32 # 2001 12.17.43 # 12 years 12.18.14 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12.19.07 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 470 seconds. 12.23.21 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 12.27.03 # quiliro: removing the original firmware depends on the device. On some of them, we patch the flashed original firmware to insert our bootloader, in which case it won't be easy to remove at all, in other cases there's a ROM bootloader that loads some file from disk, in which case it tends to be easy 12.29.26 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12.33.52 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 12.36.20 # pamaury: I dont suppose you ever got around to fixing the filetree scanner patch did you? 12.38.32 # mortalis: Do you know by any chance the type of v2 lcd controller in hifimans? 12.39.13 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12.39.14 # wodz: no idea 12.40.19 # mortalis: lcd_set_gram_area() is not implemented for v2 which will be blocking factor for dma partial updates. 12.40.49 # mortalis: BTW. I realized we don't have to set update window constraints. GRAM pointer should be enough. 12.42.34 # mortalis: Registers 0x30-0x39 look like update window setup (and GRAM pointer probably) for v2. Do you have contact with hifiman owner with v2 lcd? 12.44.23 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 12.46.53 # wodz: yes, i have contact 12.48.39 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12.49.46 # also 0x20 seems somehow related to height 12.53.54 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 12.55.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.56.34 # wodz: btw, in lcd_data_transform() LCD_DATABUS_WIDTH define should be used 12.58.20 # mortalis: yes it should 12.58.29 # also in iomux_lcd() we could replace runtime check with preprocessor check #if 12.59.41 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13.00.07 # mortalis: true 13.04.11 # mortalis: Is HX8340B used in v1? 13.04.19 # yes 13.04.55 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 13.05.23 # thats strange, DS I am just looking at doesn't match the code then 13.06.57 # eleborate 13.08.10 # registers dont match 13.08.41 # which one for example? 13.08.45 # like gram write is 0x2c according to DS but in code it is 0x22 13.09.01 # http://www.adafruit.com/datasheets/HX8340-B_T__DS_preliminary_v01_080313.pdf 13.09.05 # 0x22 13.09.54 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13.10.06 # I am looking at http://www.adafruit.com/datasheets/HX8340-B_N__DS_preliminary_v01_071203.pdf 13.11.53 # lovely HX8340BT != HX8340BN 13.12.24 # indeed 13.13.24 # JdGordon: completely forgot about that 13.13.40 # :) I guessed 13.14.09 # can you poke me again tonight about it, i migth have a look if you do ^^ 13.14.32 # probably not :p I'll be going to bed in an hour ot two 13.14.56 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 13.18.41 # ok, i'll try to remember it 13.19.55 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13.24.57 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 13.27.33 # mortalis: This one seems to match v2 lcd http://www.kentecdisplay.com/uploads/soft/Datasheet/ILI9225B_DS_V07.pdf 13.28.49 # wow, how did you find it? 13.29.26 # google dude 13.29.26 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13.31.02 # hmm, some regs are missing but the interesting ones look sufficiently similar 13.34.28 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 13.34.56 # looking for a lcd datasheet ? 13.36.28 # pamaury: I am trying to match hm60x lcd v2 rev eng code with datasheet 13.37.09 # did you find ? where is the code ? 13.37.57 Quit Cultist (Quit: et tu, znc?) 13.38.12 Join Cultist [0] (~Cultist@c-67-184-182-139.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 13.38.18 # firmware/target/arm/rk27xx/lcd-hifiman.c 13.38.33 Quit melmothX (Quit: #) 13.38.36 # ili9225b looks similar but some regs are missing 13.39.09 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13.40.09 # what is the lcd size ? 13.40.18 # 220x176 13.44.29 Quit ur725 (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 13.44.30 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 13.47.11 Join lebellium [0] (~chatzilla@lns-c10k-ld-02-m-212-194-176-149.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr) 13.48.51 # wodz , mortalis : I don't understand: Hifi ET make the Rockbox port (that's their official firmware for MA9?) in their own corner? 13.49.06 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13.49.35 # no, official firmare base on rockchip sdk 13.49.41 # *based 13.50.24 # ok, I just saw that http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_7c46c6800101ejp9.html 13.50.43 # is that just for fun or do they plan to ship their player with dual boot? 13.51.48 # lebellium: In current shape of rk27xx port this would be quite cumbersome 13.52.14 # i guess just for fun 13.52.58 # it was made by the request of RU distributor of MA9 13.54.31 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 13.54.33 Quit copper (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in) 13.54.49 Join kaitsu1 [0] (~bubba@a91-152-170-133.elisa-laajakaista.fi) 13.55.07 # ah ok, thanks 13.56.21 Quit Keripo (Quit: Leaving.) 13.59.02 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.00.18 # that lcd seems very ilitek but none of the datasheet I have matches, neither himax, neither samsung 14.01.37 Join copper [0] (~copper@unaffiliated/copper) 14.02.47 # pamaury: i think it's ilitek, maybe not ili9225b found by wodz, but something similar to it 14.03.47 # lcd manufacturers tend to copy each other, it looks like ilitek but some registers don't exist in the ilitek DS I have, maybe it's a noname copy 14.04.02 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 14.04.14 # mortalis: Anyway I think it is worth a try to implement partial updates for this type if you have guinea pig with proper device. 14.04.17 # I'm looking at sintronix, they are close to ilitek 14.05.18 # wodz: sure 14.07.36 # is that a TFT panel ? 14.07.52 # I guess yes 14.07.59 Join amayer [0] (~amayer@mail.weberadvertising.com) 14.08.52 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.10.41 Quit copper (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in) 14.11.38 Join copper [0] (~copper@unaffiliated/copper) 14.14.03 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 14.18.39 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.24.04 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 14.29.32 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.34.35 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95-42-18-32.btc-net.bg) 14.55.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.19.43 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 15.26.22 Join melmothX [0] (~melmoth@unaffiliated/melmothx) 15.45.30 Join froggymana [0] (~me@unaffiliated/froggyman) 15.58.05 Join mortalis|2 [0] (~kvirc@213.33.220.118) 15.58.05 Quit mortalis (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 16.07.23 Quit kevku (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 16.20.52 Join Honkboy [0] (~quassel@pD9EB51B2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 16.28.36 Join dhrasmus [0] (~dhrasmus@173-23-133-55.client.mchsi.com) 16.34.23 Quit Honkboy (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 16.34.36 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@unaffiliated/krabador) 16.43.06 # Does a Rockbox Installer PPA exist? (For Ubuntu etc.) 16.47.40 # not an official, at least 16.51.01 Join madcat1990 [0] (~madcat199@216.185.65.74) 16.51.22 Quit shamus (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 16.51.43 Join shamus [0] (~shmaus@ip-206-192-195-49.marylandheights.ip.cablemo.net) 16.52.20 # Too bad. 16.54.58 Join Scall [0] (~chat@unaffiliated/scall) 16.55.37 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.04.43 Quit Zagor (Quit: Clint excited) 17.09.21 Quit mortalis|2 (Quit: KVIrc 4.3.1 Aria http://www.kvirc.net/) 17.11.22 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 17.12.55 Join kevku [0] (~kevku@2001:470:27:773:0:feed:c0f:fee) 17.22.05 Quit LjL (Excess Flood) 17.26.45 Join LjL [0] (~ljl@unaffiliated/ljl) 17.31.25 Quit DexterLB (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 17.35.50 # The installer from the site works flawlessly anyhow, thank you guys for the great work! 17.36.25 Join DexterLB [0] (~dex@95.43.111.44) 17.38.52 Quit Guinness (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 17.48.11 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 17.59.18 Quit ungali_mobile (Quit: Yaaic - Yet another Android IRC client - http://www.yaaic.org) 18.06.28 Quit dhrasmus (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 18.15.11 Join froggyman [0] (~me@sca20378.nebula.msoe.edu) 18.15.11 Quit froggyman (Changing host) 18.15.11 Join froggyman [0] (~me@unaffiliated/froggyman) 18.16.41 Quit froggymana (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 18.35.52 Quit krabador (Quit: Bah...) 18.45.30 Quit mrtux (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 18.50.54 Quit froggyman (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 18.54.00 Quit madcat1990 (Quit: Leaving) 18.55.38 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.57.36 Quit jhMikeS (Quit: Confucius say: The short dandelion survive the lawnmower) 18.59.02 Join mrtux [0] (~mrtux@unaffiliated/mrtux) 18.59.32 Join bertrik [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 19.00.32 Join FOAD_ [0] (~foad@83.161.135.61) 19.00.41 Quit madcat1990_away (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 19.01.15 Quit FOAD (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 19.01.15 Nick FOAD_ is now known as FOAD (~foad@83.161.135.61) 19.13.32 Join froggyman [0] (~me@unaffiliated/froggyman) 19.13.33 Quit swilde (Remote host closed the connection) 19.15.58 Quit kaitsu1 (Quit: ( www.nnscript.com :: NoNameScript 4.22 :: www.esnation.com )) 19.17.31 Quit einhirn (Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org) 19.20.33 Join madcat1990 [0] (~madcat199@S010600259c5c94df.hm.shawcable.net) 19.21.33 Join bertrik_ [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 19.24.52 Join bertrik__ [0] (~quassel@ip117-49-211-87.adsl2.static.versatel.nl) 19.26.21 Quit bertrik (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 19.29.18 Quit bertrik_ (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 19.29.34 Join bertrik [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 19.29.37 # gevaerts: thank you for the info...from which devices can legacy firmware be removed? 19.29.46 # iPods? 19.30.57 Join Guinness [0] (Slayer@c-69-143-178-62.hsd1.va.comcast.net) 19.33.39 # quiliro: yes, see e.g. http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/IpodPatcher#Advanced_Rockbox_install_methods_with_ipodpatcher (although it has to be said that the OF's emergency disk mode will remain). 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First off, the firmware would shut off due to a false battery alarm. After I wait a few minutes without charging it, I turn it on and the battery is back to normal. Is there a possible fix for this? 21.19.08 # What revision are you running? 21.19.15 Join dhrasmus [0] (~dhrasmus@173-23-133-55.client.mchsi.com) 21.19.41 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@nl118-168-30.student.uu.se) 21.19.42 Quit n1s (Changing host) 21.19.42 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) 21.20.02 # r859 from freemyipod.org 21.20.24 # What *rockbox* revision? 21.20.52 Join froggyman [0] (~me@unaffiliated/froggyman) 21.23.42 # r31516 21.24.09 # Right. That's a year and a half old. I'd recommend upgrading, many stability issues have been fixed since then 21.24.44 # I'll work on that then. Thanks very much for your time. 21.25.04 Join ur725 [0] (~ur725@nat.mtp.cmsinter.net) 21.25.28 # Where do I find it? 21.25.46 # See http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/IpodClassicPort 21.26.21 Quit pretty_function (Remote host closed the connection) 21.34.18 Join SuperBrainAK [0] (~Andy@97-124-72-70.phnx.qwest.net) 21.35.49 Join madcat1990 [0] (~madcat199@216.185.65.74) 21.35.59 Quit C-Strong (Quit: CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)) 21.42.52 Quit dhrasmus (Quit: Leaving) 21.54.27 Quit Rower (Quit: Hmmm...) 21.56.08 Quit froggyman (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 21.56.28 Quit |akaWolf| (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 21.57.20 Quit melmothX (Quit: °|°) 22.11.00 Join MethoS- [0] (~clemens@galileo-506.wohnheim.uni-bremen.de) 22.14.48 Nick bertrik_ is now known as bertrik (~quassel@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 22.15.51 Quit nosa-j (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 22.18.31 Join nosa-j [0] (~m00k@184.76.254.130) 22.32.51 Join DCheartly [0] (~madcat199@S010600259c5c94df.hm.shawcable.net) 22.55.44 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.57.05 Quit LjL (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 22.57.06 Join froggyman [0] (~me@dhcp-155-92-103-232.nebula.msoe.edu) 22.57.06 Quit froggyman (Changing host) 22.57.06 Join froggyman [0] (~me@unaffiliated/froggyman) 22.58.39 Quit nosa-j (Quit: k) 23.04.17 Join LjL [0] (~ljl@unaffiliated/ljl) 23.05.46 Quit LjL (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23.06.32 Quit amayer (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 23.07.47 Join LjL [0] (~ljl@unaffiliated/ljl) 23.07.57 Quit LjL (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23.10.16 Quit ur725 (Quit: Leaving) 23.12.20 Quit kevku (Quit: KVIrc 4.3.1 Aria http://www.kvirc.net/) 23.15.17 Join LjL [0] (~ljl@unaffiliated/ljl) 23.18.58 Quit madcat1990 (Quit: Leaving) 23.19.41 Quit MethoS- (Quit: Konversation terminated!) 23.23.22 Join rasferret [0] (~yaaic@p57912675.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 23.24.05 Part LinusN 23.27.40 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. Revision 5c3e190, 214 builds, 39 clients. 23.28.18 Quit mrtux (Quit: le reboot) 23.31.20 Join mrtux [0] (~mrtux@unaffiliated/mrtux) 23.31.52 # Zagor: woops ... done. 23.33.41 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 361 seconds. 23.35.44 # FOAD: there's http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/getdeb_apps/quantal/apps/getdeb/rbutil 23.36.09 # but that's unofficial. 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