--- Log for 24.09.113 Server: pratchett.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 4 days and 8 hours ago 00.06.53 Join bertrik [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 00.17.19 Quit Rower (Quit: Hmmm...) 00.33.10 Quit bertrik (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00.33.54 Quit Jack87 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 00.35.58 Join Jack87|Away [0] (Jack87@nasadmin/admin/jack87) 00.35.59 Nick Jack87|Away is now known as Jack87 (Jack87@nasadmin/admin/jack87) 00.50.37 Join spontaliku [0] (54ed3513@gateway/web/freenode/ip.84.237.53.19) 00.51.33 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 00.54.15 Quit lebellium (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.90.1 [Firefox 25.0/20130917123208]) 00.55.29 Quit krabador (Quit: Sto andando via) 01.04.59 Join MethoS- [0] (~clemens@galileo-506.wohnheim.uni-bremen.de) 01.11.43 Quit Jack87 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 01.14.27 Join Jack87 [0] (Jack87@nasadmin/admin/jack87) 01.15.27 Quit robin0800 (Quit: Leaving) 01.16.35 Join robin0800 [0] 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(~husvagn@90-230-140-28-no41.tbcn.telia.com) 10.07.25 Quit Rower (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 10.07.54 Join Rower [0] (~husvagn@90-230-140-28-no41.tbcn.telia.com) 10.41.43 Join maruk [0] (~papier@titanium.v6.sdv.fr) 11.03.02 Quit mortalis (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 11.07.03 Join mortalis [0] (~kvirc@213.33.220.118) 11.14.28 # bluebrother: can you have a look at the rbutil patches for cab ? I uploaded the version which can extract a whole CAB 11.15.53 Join LinusN [0] (linus@giant.haxx.se) 11.19.29 Nick SuperBrainAK is now known as DormantBrain (~andy@2001:470:8:a61::5f92:59a1) 11.32.32 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@pD9E42C9E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 11.37.34 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@iwl138.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 11.51.39 Quit kilroy (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 11.55.53 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.04.17 Quit stoffel (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 12.26.55 # funny, the same firmware seems to be used for all these devices: NWZ-E340,E360,E440,E440K,S540,BB 12.41.41 # Is the firmware super general or this devices are very closely related? 12.43.35 # I'm not sure. There obviously is some code that doesn't apply to the device but there is a lot of dead code too, so either the firmware is super general or the code is super general and some dead code ended up in the build 12.44.01 # in any case the devices must be very close 12.44.59 # anyway, now this is puzzling: the hold button on the nwz e360 doesn't do anything, I don't know how to detect it, that's...strange 12.48.33 # maybe it is read by pmu chip or something 12.49.39 # as far as I know there is no pmu, and buttons are already read by lradc so why another chip ? I found some references to a potential other i2c device but when scanning the bus it doesn't appear 12.50.01 # and this device has some link to "eu vol regulation", whatever that could mean 12.50.28 # european volume regulation? 12.50.51 # yeah but why on earth is the link between european volume regulation and a non-existing i2c device ? 12.51.35 # eeprom maybe which contains the flag if the device is to be treated as UE or not :-) 12.52.10 # but I cannot detect this magic eeprom when I scan the bug :-/ Plus it toggles a massive bunch of gpio, that's doesn't make any sense 12.52.16 # *bus 12.52.59 # And I don't see the use of a eeprom either because it seems the model it determined from a couple of pins and the emmc 12.53.14 # or i2c digital potentiometer 12.53.33 # and the pcb shows no sign of such a device 12.54.16 # and as far as I know, it only writes to the i2c device, never reads 12.55.19 # I may have to patch the firmware to understand this mess 12.56.12 # what is i2c id of this device? 12.57.26 # 0xb0 12.57.37 # it writes two bytes always 12.58.17 # 0xb0 as 7bit address or 7bit + R/W bit? 12.58.37 # I guess the latter 12.58.39 # 7bit + R/W I think 13.01.38 # maybe the device only appear when some pins a high or low but still I don't get it 13.02.03 Join robin0800 [0] (~robin0800@cpc1-brig15-2-0-cust755.3-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 13.03.15 # could be that some gpio gates power 13.03.30 # one explaination could be that some models like E440 have a WM port (similar to iPhone accessory I guess) which exposes a i2c port which tells the dock to limit volume ?! 13.05.41 # that would be super weird 13.07.41 # if I can get my hands on a e440 maybe everything will become clearer 13.08.21 Quit robin0800 (Remote host closed the connection) 13.11.16 # only if you buy it with 48h per day powerpack :-) 13.23.07 Join lebellium [0] (~chatzilla@lns-c10k-ld-02-m-212-194-176-149.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr) 13.23.41 Join robin0800 [0] (~robin0800@cpc1-brig15-2-0-cust755.3-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 13.30.27 Quit Elfish (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 13.34.05 Join Elfish [0] (amba@2001:1608:12:1:13:3:3:7) 13.43.26 # or maybe a i2c speaker amplifier ? the s540 has speakers 13.43.38 # yes my S540 has speakers 13.43.40 # that would be strange though because the imx233 already has a builtin amplifier 13.43.41 # and WM port for line out 13.44.15 # lebellium: does nwz-bb ring a bell to you ? I'm not aware of such a device 13.55.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.00.16 # pamaury: I'm pretty sure it doesn't exist :) 14.00.30 Join einhirn [0] (~Miranda@2001:638:605:4:1103:4708:29ab:110b) 14.01.10 # must be a codename then 14.11.38 # lebellium: do you tear down players or never ? 14.16.52 Join krabador [0] (~krabador_@unaffiliated/krabador) 14.29.15 Quit Jack87 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 14.30.59 Join Jack87 [0] (Jack87@nasadmin/admin/jack87) 14.32.31 Join amayer [0] (~amayer@mail.weberadvertising.com) 14.41.28 # pamaury: you mean disassemble or destroy? :) 14.42.02 # disassemble 14.43.12 # I sometimes do, but only if the player is already in used/bad condition. 14.44.11 Quit krabador (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 14.44.34 Quit stoyan (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 14.46.10 Quit Strife89 (*.net *.split) 14.46.10 Quit [7] (*.net *.split) 14.46.10 Quit Topy44 (*.net *.split) 14.46.11 Quit scorche (*.net *.split) 14.46.11 Quit Gallomimia (*.net *.split) 14.46.11 Quit __jae__ (*.net *.split) 14.46.26 Join Gallomimia [0] (~gallo@key.cha0sgaming.net) 14.46.29 Join TheSeven [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 14.46.37 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-98-80-230-68.mcn.bellsouth.net) 14.46.45 Join scorche [0] (~scorche@ip68-2-90-161.ph.ph.cox.net) 14.46.58 Quit scorche (Changing host) 14.46.58 Join scorche [0] (~scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 14.47.21 Join Topy44 [0] (~Topy44@93.190.93.215) 14.48.06 Join stoyan_ [0] (~io-headqu@94.26.42.82) 14.48.08 Nick stoyan_ is now known as stoyan (~io-headqu@94.26.42.82) 14.50.37 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 14.50.59 Join __jae__ [0] (~jae@dedicated.jaerhard.com) 14.57.08 Quit michaelni__ (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 14.57.23 Join lebellium_ [0] (~chatzilla@lns-c10k-ld-02-m-212-194-176-149.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr) 14.57.55 Join michaelni__ [0] (~michael@178-191-232-47.adsl.highway.telekom.at) 14.58.15 Quit lebellium (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 14.58.19 Nick lebellium_ is now known as lebellium (~chatzilla@lns-c10k-ld-02-m-212-194-176-149.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr) 14.59.01 Join krabador [0] (~krabador_@unaffiliated/krabador) 15.00.29 # pamaury: would you want me to disassemble one? 15.02.25 # I'll try to find one first, otherwise maybe i'll ask you, if you agree 15.05.29 # the S545? 15.06.07 # yes and E440 if you have it 15.07.13 # I only have the S545 (doesn't work properly, sometimes it boots up, sometimes not so I can disassemble it without fear^^), the E360 and S615. No E440 so far 15.08.24 # if you can disassemble it and takes good photos that would be great, if you feel like doing so 15.08.34 # what matters is the PCB with the chips 15.08.58 # and you can take plenty of photos so you don't have to do it again 15.09.52 # Ok 15.09.57 # I'll try when I have some time 15.10.28 # thanks 15.12.51 Quit krabador (Read error: Connection timed out) 15.22.39 # if you have a flat-bed scanner, that's even better 15.25.41 # really? I wouldn't have thought about using a scanner for something other than paper :) 15.27.07 Quit kevku (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 15.34.03 Quit Strife89 (Quit: Vamoose!) 15.34.28 Join redhot [0] (b0f16b6a@gateway/web/freenode/ip.176.241.107.106) 15.34.41 # Howdy! 15.44.12 # pamaury: there is some glue. I hate player which use glue instead of screws :p 15.44.16 # players* 15.44.34 # ah that's bad 15.44.59 # there is a video on youtube on how to disassemble it, did you check it ? 15.45.13 # yes, I'm currently seeing it 15.45.46 # something the screws are hidden behind stickers 15.46.36 # If you don't feel like doing so, you can send me the player ^^ 15.47.10 # Ok glue removed 15.47.14 # that looks aweful :) 15.48.02 Quit Unhelpful (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 15.48.03 # dust and glue everywhere, I have to clean up a bit :D 15.51.03 # arf I have to leave now. Hopefully I go on and send you the pics tonight pamaury 15.55.42 # lebellium: I have screen, storage and keys working on e360, in the bootloader 15.55.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.57.53 Quit Zagor (Quit: Clint excited) 15.57.57 # great :) 16.13.31 Quit Rower (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 16.13.48 Join Rower [0] (~husvagn@90-230-140-28-no41.tbcn.telia.com) 16.15.17 Join Unhelpful [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/Unhelpful) 16.27.41 Join Jinx [0] (~Jinx@unaffiliated/jinx) 16.34.44 Join krabador [0] (~krabador_@unaffiliated/krabador) 16.36.08 # Guys 16.36.20 # I will really appreciate if you could help me :) 16.36.37 # And LIKE my contest photo here: http://on.fb.me/198VK2F 16.36.42 # Sorry for offtopic( 16.36.58 # But I like rockbox and expect for support from it's members) 16.38.07 Join kevku [0] (~kevku@2001:470:27:773:0:feed:c0f:fee) 16.39.58 # redhot: please keep this channel on topic 16.42.04 # gevaerts, sure.. sorry for inconvenience caused( 16.43.11 Quit krabador (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 16.43.25 # I promise to donate as a compensation :) 16.46.44 Join Zagor [242] (~bjst@rockbox/developer/Zagor) 16.55.56 Join krabador [0] (~krabador_@unaffiliated/krabador) 16.58.30 # gevaerts: do you know why is HAVE_ADJUSTABLE_CPU_FREQ undefined by config.h in bootloader ? 16.58.37 # No idea 17.05.43 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@2602:306:250c:61d9:40c7:b97f:8605:78b3) 17.11.29 Quit mortalis (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 17.11.47 Join mortalis [0] (~kvirc@213.33.220.118) 17.11.49 # lebellium: playing sound on the e360 with rockbox :) 17.17.57 Join rdn [0] (~oop@cpe-69-204-124-212.buffalo.res.rr.com) 17.23.02 Quit Zagor (Quit: Clint excited) 17.24.30 Join lorenzo92 [0] (~chatzilla@46.18.27.126) 17.31.38 Quit lorenzo92 (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 17.34.59 Quit krabador (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 17.44.48 # btw has bootspeed been upgradedon ecent DEV release? 17.45.04 # My Clip+ is now booting uch faster 17.47.43 Join krabador [0] (~krabador_@unaffiliated/krabador) 17.56.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.00.04 Quit froggyman (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 18.02.22 Quit redhot (Quit: Page closed) 18.02.27 Join lorenzo92 [0] (~chatzilla@95.232.107.110) 18.07.20 Join froggyman [0] (~froggyman@unaffiliated/froggyman) 18.07.26 Join Raptors [0] (~whoneedsa@198-200-68-213.cpe.distributel.net) 18.09.30 Quit lorenzo92 (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 18.10.34 Join bertrik [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 18.11.19 Join rela [0] (~x@pdpc/supporter/active/rela) 18.13.17 Join webguest57 [0] (~7a797bd2@www.haxx.se) 18.14.26 # hello~ 18.15.28 # i'm trying to get tatung elio p810's BL to decode it's firmware,now i have a jtag debugger,but jtag pins on the board is not known 18.16.25 # it's a 16 pin socket..i wonder if there is someway to know the pinout...except lift the cpu 18.19.25 # pamaury: I have an issue. The copper cover seems to be soldered http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/4548/imuw.jpg . I don't know if it's safe to remove it 18.20.07 Quit mortalis (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 18.20.43 # i think it's ok to remove it 18.21.17 # you can solder it back,it's easy 18.21.28 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) 18.21.34 # I don't have soldering stuff and skills 18.22.19 # this copper cover just being used as emi shield i think 18.22.30 # this player can work with out this 18.22.59 # I hope it's not necessary to get the player working because I won't be able to solder it back 18.43.43 Quit maruk (Quit: Leaving.) 18.53.52 # pamaury: here are some pictures of the S540 + a text file gathering the chips labels in case you can't read well on the pics. Let me know if it's OK before I reassemble it. https://www.dropbox.com/s/bbbpovte2bqprmi/NWZ-S540_disassembly.zip 18.56.22 Join y4n [0] (~y4n@unaffiliated/y4ndexx) 19.08.47 Quit rela (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 19.15.04 Join pretty_function [0] (~sigBART@123.252.213.32) 19.29.30 Part LinusN 19.40.38 Quit webguest57 (Quit: CGI:IRC (EOF)) 19.56.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.57.29 # lebellium: thanks, let me have a look 20.00.53 # lebellium: I think you can remove the solder, as long as one of them is still in place it will work as a emi shiel 20.00.54 # d 20.05.44 # lebellium: everything is good except one chip: can you read the little one next to "9VA18 NW179" 20.05.46 # ? 20.06.07 # (the one opposite to 3113A) 20.07.08 Quit froggyman (Read error: Operation timed out) 20.12.30 Join froggyman [0] (~froggyman@unaffiliated/froggyman) 20.20.05 Quit robin0800 (Quit: Leaving) 20.25.15 Join [Saint] [0] (65629e67@rockbox/user/saint) 20.32.34 # <[Saint]> I noticed something earlier that annoyed me enough to figure out what was going on: 20.33.03 # <[Saint]> Is there any reason why we can't apply replaygain dynamically in the settings menu (like many other settings)? 20.33.26 # <[Saint]> It seems to require playback to be stopped/restarted to take effect if the setting is changed. 20.35.34 Join doug__ [0] (~doug@2607:fb90:f1b:f01b:1cd3:bd1c:78d5:f76d) 20.36.08 # does rockbox need the m3u index file, or can this be deleted? 20.38.04 # <[Saint]> which do you mean, sorry? 20.38.06 Quit saratoga_ (Quit: Page closed) 20.38.30 # <[Saint]> datadase_idx.tcd? 20.39.29 # the m3u is an index file that is created when a CD is ripped and encoded to flac, ogg, or mp3 20.39.57 # I'm thinking of stripping that out from the directory that I've been dropping this in. 20.40.23 # <[Saint]> Oh, right, derp. Yes. That's absolutely unnecessary as far as Rockbox cares. 20.41.26 # [Saint]: it is dynamic 20.41.33 # it just takes a couple seconds 20.41.36 # BTW, Asunder is a painless way to rip and encode CDs to flac. And this is from a person who used to like ripperX. Asunder is easier and faster for me. 20.42.22 # <[Saint]> copper: Hmmmm, really? Maybe I wasn't waiting long enough, I'll re-check. 20.42.33 # yeah, wait at least 3 seconds during playback 20.42.53 # the size of the buffer maybe? 20.42.58 # same with the EQ 20.43.10 # <[Saint]> buffer is ~59MB 20.43.18 # then I don't know why 20.43.45 # <[Saint]> Hmmm, maybe the Classic processes it a lot faster. 20.43.52 # ? 20.43.53 # <[Saint]> I'm using a Video presently. 20.43.57 # I just tried it in the Fuze+ sim 20.44.09 # but it's pretty much the same on the actual Fuze+ and the actual iPod Classic 20.44.13 # takes a few seconds 20.44.38 # I only tried on the sim to confirm my memory of it 20.44.49 # * [Saint] digs up some IEMs. 20.45.18 # also I assume you're trying it with a RG gain that's noticeable enough :P 20.46.07 # <[Saint]> Oh, no, its plenty noticeable if I stop/start playback. 20.46.25 # don't 20.46.28 # <[Saint]> Right, trying now. 20.46.28 # that's not needed 20.46.36 # works in the Video sim too 20.46.44 # pamaury: you mean not "85" or "B5" but the other one? Hum I'll need a microscope for it :D 20.47.22 # <[Saint]> Ah, it takes ~12 seconds 20.47.31 # whaaat 20.47.34 # <[Saint]> Way longer than I was expecting. 20.47.44 # that's… odd 20.47.51 # * [Saint] stands corrected. 20.48.00 # related to the anti-skip buffer maybe? 20.48.17 # lebellium: yeah the one very very small 20.48.18 # * copper is going to stop talking out of his ass 20.48.23 # <[Saint]> That's at 3 or 5s iirc. 20.48.42 # <[Saint]> 5s. 20.48.46 # * [Saint] shrugs 20.49.03 # <[Saint]> I do also have EQ with a precut, but no gain. 20.49.53 # <[Saint]> Dunno. But, regardless, you're right. It is dynamic, I just wasn't waiting long enough. 20.50.02 # <[Saint]> I'll try again with a Classic when I have one available. 20.50.21 # <[Saint]> All I have with me is my Video. 20.52.40 Join spontaliku [0] (54ed3513@gateway/web/freenode/ip.84.237.53.19) 20.55.20 # pamaury: not sure but under the microscope I would say something like "85Y6" for the 1st line and "1709" for the 2nd line. 20.56.14 Quit pretty_function (Remote host closed the connection) 20.56.43 Quit doug__ (Quit: Leaving) 20.59.48 # hum, doesn't really help 20.59.56 # is there a logo ? 21.00.36 # or maybe the 2nd line is reverse: "6041" 21.00.40 # no logo unfortunately 21.02.17 # this chip is super weird 21.02.35 # indeed 21.02.47 # the only specificity on this player is the speakers 21.02.58 # the rest should be similar to the other walkman 21.03.11 # yeah but that would be a rather small amplifier 21.06.10 # maybe an accelerometer ? 21.06.40 # that doesn't quite fit the components next to it 21.07.49 # There is no accelerometer on this device AFAIK. Or at least it's unused. On the left of 9VAI8 there is also another very small chip with label: "TI9AA03P1 CC3" 21.10.34 # lebellium: are you running linux ? 21.11.01 Quit __jae__ (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 21.11.02 # I run Win 7 with possibly Ubuntu in VM :) 21.11.18 # you have a copy of our repo in your VM right ? 21.11.27 # yes 21.11.33 Join __jae__ [0] (~jae@dedicated.jaerhard.com) 21.12.08 # you could execute a few commands for me, very simple: you need to plug your s540, "give" it to the VM and then compile&run a program to extract the firmware 21.12.40 Join ikeboy [0] (~ikeboy@ool-435622d3.dyn.optonline.net) 21.13.42 # ok, I hope it works because as I told you, my S540 doesn't work properly, sometimes it will work, sometimes not (can't startup or blank screen) 21.14.46 # if it doesn't work, you can try to boot it in recovery mode but then it will be more complicated and more experimental 21.15.03 # and that could also just indicate a hardware failure anyway 21.16.41 # tell me if you manage to make it work normally in usb mode 21.17.37 # I need to reassemble it first maybe 21.17.47 # ah yeah ^^ 21.17.56 # forgot about this detail 21.18.01 # ;) 21.18.43 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@pD9E42C9E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 21.31.39 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@24-134-14-68-dynip.superkabel.de) 21.31.39 Quit kugel (Changing host) 21.31.39 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 21.34.52 # Hello everybody. I have not responding sansa clip+. Pressing power a long time do not helps. Battery should be not charged - more than a week without charge. fdisk shows 4mb drive. What should I do? 21.37.00 Join stoffel_ [0] (~quassel@pD9E42989.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 21.37.30 Quit stoffel (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 21.39.17 # pamaury: I have the S540 connected in MSC in Linux. I don't know for how long though. I'm not sure it's quite stable^^ 21.49.32 Quit kugel (Read error: No route to host) 21.50.00 # lebellium: ok, now in the repo, cd into utils/imxtools/scsitools 21.50.02 # run make 21.54.34 Quit kevku (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 21.55.27 # gcc -g -std=c99 -W -Wall -c -o scsitool.o scsitool.c 21.55.28 # scsitool.c:37:25: fatal error: scsi/sg_lib.h: No such file or directory 21.55.30 # compilation terminated. 21.55.31 # make: *** [scsitool.o] Error 1 21.55.48 # ah that's what I was afraid of 21.55.59 # you need to install a package, give me a second to find the name 21.56.06 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.56.20 # apt-get install libsgutils2-dev 21.56.25 # (as root or with sudo) 21.57.48 Join lorenzo92 [0] (~chatzilla@host21-109-dynamic.6-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 22.00.23 # pamaury: gcc -g -std=c99 -W -Wall -c -o scsitool.o scsitool.c 22.00.24 # gcc -g -std=c99 -W -Wall -c -o misc.o misc.c 22.00.26 # gcc -o scsitool scsitool.o misc.o -lsgutils2 22.02.38 # cool, now as root or with sudo run: "./scsitool -x fw.sb /dev/sdb" 22.02.56 # replace /dev/sdb by the actual device node (use dmesg | tail) 22.04.15 # Extracting firmware... Done for the 1st line. I did not understand for replace... 22.05.21 # if the command line, you should replace /dev/sdb by the actual node. If the kernel detected the device as /dev/sdc then it should be /dev/sdc. Anyway, what is the full output, did it report any error or was it successful ? 22.05.33 # If so, it should have created a file called fw.sb in the directory 22.05.42 # what is its size ? 22.06.04 # ubuntu@ubuntu-VirtualBox:~/rockbox/utils/imxtools/scsitools$ sudo ./scsitool -x fw.sb /dev/sdb 22.06.06 # Extracting firmware... 22.06.07 # Done 22.06.59 Quit stoffel_ (Remote host closed the connection) 22.07.00 # fw.sb is 20,1MB 22.09.29 # cool, can you upload it please ? 22.09.45 # yep 22.10.07 # cool stuff is happening .. 20 ports in a go :D 22.10.51 Quit ikeboy (Quit: Leaving) 22.14.50 Quit Raptors (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 22.16.01 Join Raptors [0] (~whoneedsa@198-200-68-213.cpe.distributel.net) 22.16.36 # pamaury: https://www.dropbox.com/s/hbvxtmvkdmcbir2/NWZ-S540_extracted_fw.zip 22.16.55 Quit y4n (Quit: Assumption is the mother of all fuckups) 22.17.41 # Looks like a powerful tool :) 22.19.20 # it is, for the sdk based firmwares from sigmatel 22.19.29 # it can read from any partition, even the hidden ones 22.19.42 # and in the future it will write too, so one can upgrade the firmware 22.20.59 # great 22.21.29 # and how can it help you in this case? Find out the hardware inside the S540? 22.23.43 # first I need to have a quick look at the firmware, if it's close enough to the e360 I'll give you some binaries to run on the device 22.23.58 # but first I'll push more work on the e360/e370 22.26.05 # ok 22.32.09 # pamaury: can I reassemble it now, or should I leave it disassembled just in case? 22.32.42 # you can reassemble it, thanks 22.35.50 Quit lorenzo92 (Remote host closed the connection) 22.36.05 Quit fs-bluebot (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 22.36.59 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 22.37.35 Join fs-bluebot [0] (~fs-bluebo@g224239204.adsl.alicedsl.de) 22.44.04 Quit n1s (Quit: Ex-Chat) 22.47.41 Quit spontaliku (Quit: Page closed) 22.48.52 Join lorenzo92 [0] (~chatzilla@host21-109-dynamic.6-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 22.58.56 # lorenzo92: hey. you pinged me the other day 22.59.20 # kugel: yes, because of the ypr0 simulator :) 23.00.54 # i.e. g#618 23.00.57 # 3Gerrit review #618 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/618 : 3Simulator for Samsung YP-R0 by Lorenzo Miori (changes/18/618/5) 23.11.04 Quit amayer (Quit: Leaving) 23.30.05 Quit lorenzo92 (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 23.30.24 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 23.40.24 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 23.56.10 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen"