--- Log for 30.09.113 Server: pratchett.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 10 days and 8 hours ago 00.09.10 Quit ikeboy (Quit: Leaving) 00.29.50 Quit pamaury (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) 00.35.48 Quit cmhobbs (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 00.44.41 Join [Saint] [0] (65629e67@rockbox/user/saint) 00.54.07 Quit Guest17648 (Quit: Hmmm...) 01.15.08 Join shlomi [0] (~user@85.65.85.165.dynamic.barak-online.net) 01.20.50 Part shlomi ("ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs)") 01.33.37 Quit rasher (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 01.34.34 Quit saratoga (Quit: Page closed) 01.35.13 Join rasher [0] (~rasher@rockbox/developer/rasher) 01.37.07 Quit ender` (Quit: Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first woman she meets and then teams up with three complete strangers to kill again. -- The Wizard of Oz (from Marin County newspaper's TV listing)) 01.42.26 Quit Poodlemastah (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 01.43.32 Quit lebellium (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.90.1 [Firefox 25.0/20130926170421]) 01.49.59 Join JdGord [0] (cb1380e2@gateway/web/freenode/ip.203.19.128.226) 01.50.56 Join Poodlemastah [0] (~Poodlemas@109-124-181-96.customer.t3.se) 01.58.44 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.04.54 Quit rasher (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 02.14.07 Join traps [0] (~dewlap@2001:5c0:1000:a::ff) 02.17.14 Quit kilroy (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 02.37.46 Quit DexterLB (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 02.47.42 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-98-80-222-105.mcn.bellsouth.net) 03.42.51 Join Strife1989 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-98-80-220-49.mcn.bellsouth.net) 03.45.36 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 03.46.30 Join rasher [0] (~rasher@rockbox/developer/rasher) 03.47.46 # <[Saint]> Would anyone have any objections to two slight changes to the fallback wps? 03.48.15 # <[Saint]> 1) center metadata if horizontal resolution >N 03.48.26 # <[Saint]> 2) ...get rid of that fucking peak meter 03.49.06 # <[Saint]> It seems to me that the fallback /probably/ shouldn't hammer the CPU with the peak meter 03.58.26 Quit habys (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 03.58.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.00.23 Join habys [0] (~luke@arikui.org) 04.03.43 Join VailAZdoug [0] (~doug@2607:fb90:2203:26f8:69cd:62e1:5f8a:29f6) 04.04.46 # how do you set the boundries for shuffle to the microSD disk? 04.05.47 # <[Saint]> By only adding the contents of the microsd to the (dynamic or otherwise) playlist. 04.06.12 # <[Saint]> There is absolutely no way to achieve this otherwise. 04.06.54 # OK have never done this. Though I'm sure there must be an easy way to do so. 04.06.55 # <[Saint]> It stands to reason that if you only want to listen from the microsdcard that you wouldn;t add all your audio to the current playlist, no? 04.07.51 # <[Saint]> Use the File Browser, bring up the context menu on the root of the sdcard and add it all to the current playlist, shuffle, done. 04.08.37 # My music player only has music on the micro sd disk, (for this exact purpose) 04.10.09 # <[Saint]> Then why is there an issue? 04.10.22 # <[Saint]> It can't play audio from places where audio doesn't exist. :) 04.10.47 # <[Saint]> If you only have audio on the sdcard, shuffle is automatically constrained to the sdcard, no matter what you do. 04.11.13 # <[Saint]> (for the reason outlined above, imaginary files cannot be played) 04.11.40 # Why an issue? I want shuffle to play off of the entire memory card. right now since the card is seperated into directories, shuffle only works on that directory, and then the player rolls to the next directory 04.12.14 # <[Saint]> So, as I said, add the entire contents of the sdcard to the current playlist. 04.12.39 # <[Saint]> Bring up the context menu on the root of the sdcard, select playlists entry, insert. 04.13.37 # Just trying to understand the vageries of Rockbox, since my music player experience is an gen 1 ipod, a cowon D2 and now a sansa clip plus running rockbox. I'm still a newbie with it. Let me get it and see how your instructions work. 04.14.02 # <[Saint]> I would advise reading our fine manual. 04.15.05 # <[Saint]> If you are *only* using the File Browser, and want shuffle (or any playback) to transcend the current directory, you could also use the "auto-change directory" setting. 04.15.26 # <[Saint]> The caveat of this is that you must first generate a list of current directories. 04.15.53 # <[Saint]> (using the plug random_folder_advance_config) 04.15.58 # <[Saint]> *plugin 04.16.25 # <[Saint]> The upside is, there is several ways to do what you want to do, you just need to decide which method fits you best. 04.17.11 # <[Saint]> I really do advise reading the manual, though. It would take you an age to discover the functionality Rockbox offers without doing so as some things are quite non-obvious. 04.28.43 # <[Saint]> Hmmmm. Actually, VailAZdoug, I lied. 04.29.14 # <[Saint]> There is only one way to achieve this if you want to play one album shuffled, then progress to a new album, shuffled, etc. 04.30.03 # <[Saint]> You would need to use the File Browser+auto-change directory setting along with the random_folder_advance_config list. 04.30.18 # That last situation is exactly how it is now working. One directory shuffled, then another directory shuffled and so on. 04.30.36 # <[Saint]> So, yay? 04.31.15 # <[Saint]> If non-yay, I must admit to not fully understanding your requirement. 04.31.42 # I want the option, since I'm deliberatly using a smaller memory stick for a play list of having rockbox shuffle through the entire memory stick (when I want it to) 04.33.50 # I'm wondering if I have the plugin "random_folder_advance_confi" 04.34.09 # <[Saint]> You do. 04.34.28 # <[Saint]> Plugins -> Applications -> random_folder_advance_config 04.35.12 # <[Saint]> generate the list, then edit the directory list to disclude directories you don't want it to ever select. 04.35.30 # <[Saint]> (though playback will automatically skip directories with no audio) 04.36.06 # <[Saint]> If auto-change directory is enabled, it will automatically advance to the next folder after playing the current one. 04.36.16 # Yes I do have that plugin 04.36.29 # <[Saint]> This plugin is if you want it to advance to a *random* folder, after completing playback of the current one. 04.38.01 # <[Saint]> Otherwise selecting random in the auto-change directory setting will just advance to the next folder (or possibly do nothing at all, I can't remember) 04.38.36 # <[Saint]> If/when you no longer want this to happen, just disable the auto-change directory setting 04.38.59 # <[Saint]> (you may add it to the quickscreen or shurtcuts menu to quicken enabling/disabling this functionality) 04.39.05 # <[Saint]> *shortcuts 04.39.45 # Let me play with it for a bit. 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09.22.18 Quit rdn (Remote host closed the connection) 09.25.55 Nick SuperBrainAK is now known as DormantBrain (~andy@2001:470:8:a61::5f92:59a1) 09.33.16 Join Zagor [242] (~bjst@rockbox/developer/Zagor) 09.58.52 Quit __jae__ (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 09.58.54 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.59.01 Join __jae__ [0] (~jae@dedicated.jaerhard.com) 10.00.10 Quit lebellium (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.90.1 [Firefox 25.0/20130926170421]) 10.08.48 Join [Saint] [0] (65629e67@rockbox/user/saint) 10.20.32 Quit froggyman (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 10.26.12 Quit [Saint] (Quit: investimogatiatory time) 10.26.28 Join froggyman [0] (~froggyman@unaffiliated/froggyman) 10.27.53 Join ender` [0] (krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 10.44.58 Quit Guest17648 (*.net *.split) 10.45.08 Join Guest17648 [0] (~husvagn@90-230-140-28-no41.tbcn.telia.com) 10.45.17 # wodz. the hex edit mode of mc's viewer doesn't sport mapping to a struct [which, now that you mention it, is something that i'd love]; but it seems to have no problem with the 6.4 GiB disc image i just tried it on (as long as you stay away from the key that toggles back to text mode—which is likely to make it go out to lunch parsing). 10.47.24 # mc = Midnight Commander (the text mode visual shell, available in most unixoid environments—incl Cygwin) 11.03.52 # mc is too limited 11.12.30 Quit makoto (Quit: Reconnecting) 11.12.37 Join makoto [0] (~makoto@hey.dont.privmsg.me.uk) 11.21.13 Quit stoyan (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.23.15 Join marcDouglas [0] (~marcDougl@c-69-247-220-83.hsd1.mo.comcast.net) 11.25.56 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 11.31.31 # wodz: a long time ago I started such an editor but never finished, I wanted to build a completely scriptable editor, so you can parse anyd ata structure, up to a filesystem for example. But I never finished 11.31.51 # that is a pitty 11.33.48 # wxHexEditor is almost ok. It reads .tag files which describe how to color parts of view. It doesn't choke on big files and is reasonably fast 11.35.33 # if I were to rewrite today, I would probably do it in lua though. why do you need this ? for nand ? 11.37.52 # yes 11.38.55 Join stoyan [0] (~io-headqu@94.26.42.82) 11.55.09 # 987050 11.55.11 Quit ender| (Quit: You must know by now we Brits are going metric inch by inch! -- Greg Chapman) 11.56.13 Quit wodz (Read error: No route to host) 11.57.17 Join ender| [0] (krneki@2a01:260:4094:1:42:42:42:42) 11.58.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.00.59 Join sciopath [0] (~sciopath@yer91-2-82-237-54-159.fbx.proxad.net) 12.01.55 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@iwl138.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 12.02.43 # heh, scipt generated tag file for my nand dump is 1.7GB in size and guess what happens if you try to instruct wxHexEditor to use it :-) 12.04.11 # It tries to load it into RAM in easy to use (but not very space efficient) data structures? 12.06.29 # I guess so 12.06.47 # why the hell it doesn't know the concept of repetive tags 12.10.02 Join lebellium [0] (~chatzilla@lns-c10k-ld-02-m-212-194-176-149.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr) 12.13.53 Join robin0800 [0] (~robin0800@cpc1-brig15-2-0-cust755.3-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 12.14.04 # pamaury rasher: hum looks like it did not work? the new targets don't show up here http://rasher.dk/rockbox/simulator/ although it's build 310e7b4 12.25.19 Join wodz_ [0] (~wodz@iwl138.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 12.25.20 Quit wodz (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12.38.31 # lebellium: I'll have a look tonight 12.51.48 Quit marcDouglas (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 12.55.23 Quit mikroflops (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 13.06.06 Join Narod [0] (Narod@p5DDDB164.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.19.30 Join lorenzo92 [0] (~chatzilla@host126-107-dynamic.54-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 13.50.50 Quit mc2739 (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 13.53.04 Join mc2739 [0] (~mc2739@rockbox/developer/mc2739) 13.59.00 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.03.33 Join LinusN [0] (linus@giant.haxx.se) 14.10.53 Quit lorenzo92 (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 14.23.30 Quit wodz_ (Quit: Leaving) 14.23.31 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 14.29.39 Join lebellium_ [0] (~chatzilla@lns-c10k-ld-02-m-212-194-176-149.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr) 14.31.03 Quit lebellium (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 14.31.05 Nick lebellium_ is now known as lebellium (~chatzilla@lns-c10k-ld-02-m-212-194-176-149.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr) 14.36.13 Join lorenzo92 [0] (~chatzilla@46.18.27.126) 14.38.00 Join amayer [0] (~amayer@mail.weberadvertising.com) 14.38.27 Quit robin0800 (Remote host closed the connection) 14.57.00 Join cmhobbs [0] (~cmhobbs@ip70-178-52-92.ks.ks.cox.net) 14.57.01 Quit cmhobbs (Changing host) 14.57.01 Join cmhobbs [0] (~cmhobbs@fsf/member/cmhobbs) 14.58.20 Quit kugel (Read error: Operation timed out) 14.58.27 Quit michaelni (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 15.00.54 Join robin0800 [0] (~robin0800@cpc1-brig15-2-0-cust755.3-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 15.03.22 Quit cmhobbs (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 15.11.47 Quit zoktar (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 15.12.22 Join michaelni [0] (~michael@178-191-238-115.adsl.highway.telekom.at) 15.14.51 Join zoktar [0] (~zoktar@unaffiliated/zoktar) 15.17.01 Quit GeekShadow (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 15.31.08 Join GeekShadow [0] (~antoine@nzf.turmel.info) 15.31.08 Quit GeekShadow (Changing host) 15.31.08 Join GeekShadow [0] (~antoine@reactos/tester/GeekShadow) 15.43.28 Quit lorenzo92 (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.90.1 [Firefox 23.0.1/20130814063812]) 15.51.49 # pamaury rasher: Actually I see that some unstable targets like Cowon D2 and Fuze+ show up here http://rasher.dk/rockbox/simulator/ while not added in sims.pl. The YP-R0 is also an unstable target but doesn't show up there. So the problem is probably not sims.pl. I would say not builds.pm either since Cowon D2, Fuze+ and YP-R0 are all marked status=>2 there. 15.53.56 # lebellium: I have no idea how the simulator on rasher's website are built, see with rasher 15.54.46 # I guess the problem is that YP-R0 simulator build not listed in buildserver/builds 15.56.41 Part LinusN 15.59.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.00.54 # mortalis: oh indeed, well spotted :) but the other targets added to sims.pl yesterday (Creative Zen X-Fi 2/3 and Sony NWZ-E360/370) are listed in buildserver/builds but don't show up on rasher website though 16.01.23 # the only difference I see is that they are listed as "sdl:1" while all the other targets are listed as "sdl:0" 16.01.35 # I have no idea what that means though 16.02.49 # I don't understand anything here but maybe adding the YP-R0 here + replacing sdl:1 with sdl:0 could fix the issue? :) 16.05.20 # gevaerts probably knows meaning of that number 16.16.42 # AFAIK there is no relation between builds and the sim builda 16.19.17 # why are simulators listed in buildserver/builds then? 16.19.48 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 16.20.03 Join marcDouglas [0] (~marcDougl@c-69-247-220-83.hsd1.mo.comcast.net) 16.20.41 Quit Strife89 (Quit: Vamoose!) 16.20.47 # Because the build network does build simulators 16.21.06 # But those aren't uploaded anywhere 16.21.18 # ah! 16.23.46 # so that's not the solution to the issue 16.23.53 # it would have been too easy :) 16.24.00 Quit Zagor (Quit: Clint excited) 16.25.39 # but anyway, yp-r0 sim should be added to builds 16.34.56 Join ikeboy [0] (~ikeboy@ool-435622d3.dyn.optonline.net) 16.39.21 Quit ikeboy (Client Quit) 16.40.24 Join ikeboy [0] (~ikeboy@ool-435622d3.dyn.optonline.net) 16.54.37 Quit einhirn (Quit: Miranda IM! 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I'd like to try to add firmware 1.31 KR 18.57.19 # H300* 18.57.28 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 19.00.15 Quit pamaury (Remote host closed the connection) 19.20.11 Quit akaWolf (Remote host closed the connection) 19.24.16 Quit nosa-j (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 19.24.31 Join nosa-j [0] (~m00k@184.76.254.130) 19.26.26 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 19.30.50 Join akaWolf [0] (~akaWolf@unaffiliated/akawolf) 19.33.23 Quit akaWolf (Read error: Operation timed out) 19.40.28 Quit pamaury (Read error: Operation timed out) 19.43.51 Quit n1s (Quit: Ex-Chat) 19.45.22 Join akaWolf [0] (~akaWolf@unaffiliated/akawolf) 19.45.27 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) 19.51.37 # Ah I found http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/IriverBoot 19.52.06 # But when I type "tools/descramble -iriver H300.hex H300.bin" it says "command not found" :S 19.53.41 # lebellium: are you sure you have execute on your permissions? 19.53.49 # Try running "make descramble" in tools/ 19.55.07 Quit einhirn (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 19.59.04 # gevaerts: "make descramble -iriver H300.hex H300.bin" gives only 19.59.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.59.17 # "GNU Make 3.81 19.59.18 # Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 19.59.20 # This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. 19.59.21 # blablabla....." 19.59.22 # lebellium: that's not what I said :) 19.59.52 # oh 19.59.56 # ok sorry :) 20.00.17 # "make descramble" created a descramble file 20.02.03 # cc -O -g -W -Wall -Wshadow -pedantic -c -o descramble.o descramble.c 20.02.04 # cc -O -g -W -Wall -Wshadow -pedantic -c -o iriver.o iriver.c 20.02.05 # cc -O -g -W -Wall -Wshadow -pedantic -c -o gigabeat.o gigabeat.c 20.02.07 # cc -g descramble.o iriver.o gigabeat.o -o descramble 20.02.09 # now what should I do? 20.02.21 # Try again. You now have the descramble tool 20.03.49 # you mean trying again "make descramble -iriver H300.hex H300.bin" ? It's still as before 20.03.55 Join Guest17648 [0] (~husvagn@90-230-140-28-no41.tbcn.telia.com) 20.04.09 # Not make descramble... 20.04.39 # tools/descramble -iriver H300.hex H300.bin 20.05.02 # Adjust that tools/ as needed to match the directory you're in 20.05.38 # I'm in the /tools directory and "descramble -iriver H300.hex H300.bin" gives "descramble: command not found" 20.05.58 # Well yes. The current directory isn't in your PATH by default 20.06.09 # So you need ./descramble there 20.06.40 # These things are neither magic nor DOS :) 20.07.08 # I did not understand why I need that but at least it worked :) 20.07.12 # Model H300 series 20.07.13 # File decoded correctly and all checksums matched! 20.07.15 # Output file contains all headers and checksums 20.07.16 # thank you 20.08.15 Nick DormantBrain is now known as SuperBrainAK (~andy@2001:470:8:a61::5f92:59a1) 20.15.16 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 20.19.28 Quit Guest17648 (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 20.20.09 Join Guest17648 [0] (~husvagn@90-230-140-28-no41.tbcn.telia.com) 20.21.05 Join lebellium_ [0] (~chatzilla@lns-c10k-ld-02-m-212-194-176-149.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr) 20.23.01 Quit lebellium (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 20.23.15 Nick lebellium_ is now known as lebellium (~chatzilla@lns-c10k-ld-02-m-212-194-176-149.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr) 20.23.25 Quit tchan (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 20.24.12 Join tchan [0] (~tchan@lunar-linux/developer/tchan) 20.30.25 Join rdn [0] (~oop@cpe-69-204-124-212.buffalo.res.rr.com) 20.38.15 # I succesfully installed Rockbox in dualboot with firmware 1.31K on iRiver H300. I can now play OF games while stil keeping Rockox :D 20.38.47 # Is it useful to add the MD5 sum here http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/IriverBoot or nobody cares in 2013? 20.41.04 # Information never hurts 20.41.45 # How is generated fwpatcher.exe here http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/iriver/ ? 20.43.04 Quit pretty_function (Remote host closed the connection) 21.08.21 Join robin0800 [0] (~robin0800@cpc1-brig15-2-0-cust755.3-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 21.11.55 # Adding a firmware to the patcher seems to be only a matter of editing h300sums.h but then to generate fwpatcher.exe and upload it to the website, I assume I need Linus here but looks like he's gone since 2008 :) 21.20.24 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@87-207-223-0.dynamic.chello.pl) 21.23.39 # damn, looking at the nand dump from hifiman it looks like it uses different ftl scheme then my generic dap :/ 21.29.06 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 21.35.21 Quit pamaury (Remote host closed the connection) 21.38.42 Join einhirn [0] (Miranda@bsod.vpn.tu-clausthal.de) 21.58.27 # lebellium: isn't the fwpatcher functionality folded into rbutil nowadays? 21.59.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.59.53 # nls: ah yes indeed! I forgot it -_- 22.04.42 Quit einhirn (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 22.26.17 Quit y4n (Quit: Today is the perfect day for a perfect day.) 22.28.19 Join lorenzo92 [0] (~chatzilla@host21-6-dynamic.252-95-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 22.36.10 Quit bluebrother (Disconnected by services) 22.36.16 Join bluebrother [0] (~dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 22.37.07 Quit fs-bluebot (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 22.38.56 Join fs-bluebot [0] (~fs-bluebo@g231122249.adsl.alicedsl.de) 22.43.29 Quit n1s (Quit: Ex-Chat) 22.51.18 Quit Narod () 22.53.10 Quit soap (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 23.02.47 Quit Zarggg (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23.03.16 Join Zarggg [0] (~zarggg@24.229.140.62.res-cmts.sm.ptd.net) 23.06.01 Join soap [0] (~soap@cpe-174-102-96-10.woh.res.rr.com) 23.06.01 Quit soap (Changing host) 23.06.01 Join soap [0] (~soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 23.06.22 Join marcDouglas [0] (~marcDougl@c-69-247-220-83.hsd1.mo.comcast.net) 23.09.52 Quit amayer (Quit: Leaving) 23.13.58 Quit marcDouglas (Quit: Leaving) 23.21.31 Quit kugel (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 23.31.15 # Is it possible to compile one's own RButility custom patched version? lorenzo92 nicely made a patch G#630 but I need now a fresh FWpatcher.exe or RBUtil to check if it's alright 23.31.15 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 23.31.18 # 3Gerrit review #630 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/630 : 3FWPatcher - added support for H300 v1.31K by Lorenzo Miori (changes/30/630/2) 23.37.23 Quit lorenzo92 (Remote host closed the connection) 23.42.55 # lebellium: sure. Just build it like the wiki describes :) 23.45.28 # though I'm wondering where this 1.31k firmware version is coming from 23.46.15 # can't find anything like that on the iriver website. 23.47.21 # * bluebrother found something on the Rockbox forums 23.47.35 # strange that nobody did complain about missing support for that earlier 23.47.50 # you have the changelog here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iriver_H300_series 23.48.04 # it's only KR so it's probably on iRiver KR website, not on global website 23.48.56 # nobody did complain probably because nobody cares about the OF once Rockbox is installed :) 23.49.20 # true :) 23.49.38 # but regardless, do you need a Windows binary? 23.51.56 # ah I see Rbutil has its own h300sums.h file! Damn it, I thought it would be enough to edit tools/fwpatcher/h300sums.h but then I'll have to ask Lorenzo to edit rbutil/rbutilqt/irivertools/h300sums.h too 23.52.31 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. Revision 8df12c6, 223 builds, 17 clients. 23.53.59 # bluebrother: I'm looking how to compile an .exe Windows version or a linux version of RButil 23.54.06 # doesn't look that easy 23.54.56 # compile the toolchain using http://mxe.cc/ 23.55.05 # that's IMO the easiest way 23.56.50 # in my case I have it in ~/local/mxe, then cd rbutil/rbutilqt; ~/local/mxe/usr/i686-pc-mingw32/qt/bin/qmake && PATH=~/local/mxe/usr/bin:$PATH make 23.58.24 # the Windows version currently doesn't build with Qt5 in case you want to try :)