--- Log for 04.09.114 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 5 days and 11 hours ago 00.24.00 # <[Saint]> There's nothing intrinsically wrong with building in the source directory, its fine for "Joe Average", which the wiki is targeting. 00.24.13 # <[Franklin]> but... 00.24.17 # <[Saint]> Shouldn't realistically need to explain this to anyone interested in active development. 00.24.30 # <[Franklin]> hehe... clearing everything :) 00.24.44 # <[Franklin]> that thing gevaerts told me... what was it? git clean -rfn or something? 00.24.47 # <[Franklin]> haha 00.24.50 # <[Saint]> but, foolsh is right, you set yourself up to fail here. 00.25.03 # <[Franklin]> I got out of it... :) 00.25.08 # <[Franklin]> Git is pretty much failsafe 00.26.44 # <[Saint]> Doing all your work against master sure is an...interesting choice. 00.26.59 # <[Franklin]> it works :) 00.27.18 # <[Saint]> So does checking out a new branch. 00.27.23 # <[Franklin]> http://sourceforge.net/projects/cpptoccmt/ is a godsend when converting a new code 00.27.25 # <[Saint]> Much easier to clean up after yourself too. 00.27.37 # <[Franklin]> I /do/ have multiple branches :) 00.27.45 # <[Franklin]> one for each gerrit task 00.27.45 Quit ender1 (Quit: If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.) 00.28.39 # <[Saint]> But you said you managed to break master...so...yeah. 00.28.47 # <[Franklin]> but vanilla is ok 00.28.52 # <[Franklin]> always will be 00.29.08 # <[Saint]> having a "vanilla" branch is pretty braindead. 00.29.11 # <[Franklin]> that was just that I merged with upstream (vanilla) and didn't build to make sure it's fine 00.29.15 # <[Saint]> That's _exactly_ what master is. 00.29.17 # <[Franklin]> ok then.. what should I do? 00.29.31 # <[Franklin]> call master something else (working) and call vanilla master? 00.29.33 # <[Saint]> "master" is your vanilla branch. 00.29.58 # <[Franklin]> ok 00.30.06 # <[Franklin]> and working is my working copy :) 00.30.11 # <[Franklin]> with everything in it 00.31.29 # * [Saint] wonders why people think it acceptable to request support from me via PM 00.32.59 # <[Franklin]> all the goodies 00.33.02 # <[Franklin]> not me :) 00.34.51 # <[Franklin]> [Saint], on flyspray, do patches need to be applied in order? 00.35.02 # <[Franklin]> or just take the original files and the most recent patch? 00.35.29 # <[Saint]> that depends entirely on the author. 00.35.46 # <[Saint]> some people put braindead concurrent patches, some people will put an all-in-one. 00.36.48 # <[Franklin]> ah 00.36.54 # * [Franklin] loves Git 00.39.37 # <[Franklin]> ugh... patches :( 00.41.25 # <[Franklin]> thankfully some of the people posted all-in-one patches... including the last one :) 00.41.33 # <[Franklin]> (fs#8647) 00.41.34 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/8647 3Amaze - 3D maze game plugin (patches, unconfirmed) 00.41.51 # <[Franklin]> but it seems to use the old plugin code... so some cleanup to do 00.43.41 # <[Franklin]> what?! they include pla but define their own keymap!? 00.43.52 # <[Franklin]> oh... never mind... 00.43.59 # <[Franklin]> then PLA if availible 00.52.55 Join krabador [0] (~krabador_@unaffiliated/krabador) 00.57.07 Quit bertrik (Remote host closed the connection) 00.58.54 Nick AKBlindy_ is now known as AKBlindy (~jticket@jt-lx.info) 00.59.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.00.08 Part AKBlindy ("Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com") 01.05.37 # * [Saint] always questions the tone of his posts 01.05.39 # <[Saint]> http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,48509.msg229493.html#msg229493 01.06.01 # <[Saint]> That seems to me to be very much "YOUR DOIN' IT WRONG - FUCKER!" 01.06.05 # <[Saint]> I know its not... 01.06.07 # <[Franklin]> 01.06.10 # <[Saint]> Well, I hope its not. 01.06.18 # <[Franklin]> please 01.06.37 # <[Franklin]> it's hilarious... but who wants to read a 3-paragraph post? 01.07.23 # <[Saint]> People who want support. 01.07.34 # <[Franklin]> Just say: you did this wrong... do this to do it right 01.08.05 # <[Saint]> That's not particularly useful without explaining *why* is "wrong" and is "right". 01.08.18 # <[Franklin]> then if they ask why 01.11.52 # <[Franklin]> "Note"... "Also, please note"... "The basic gist of what I'm saying"... "If..." ... "I note that"......... 01.12.31 # <[Saint]> Congratulations, welcome to the English language. 01.13.14 # Thats just more work for [Saint], you're doing a fine job pointing out what everyone else fails to see IMO 01.13.48 # Might as well get it all out there the first time 01.14.08 # <[Franklin]> It's great... but you aren't compensated and I feel kind of back 01.14.10 # <[Franklin]> *bad 01.14.12 # <[Saint]> There are times when I question myself in doing so, but over the years I have learned to "pre-answer" potential questions to save time. 01.14.37 # <[Franklin]> I mean... who would *want* to do that for free? how long does one of those take you? 01.14.47 # <[Saint]> If I think someone will turn around and ask /why/, I'll try to cover the reasoning of my thoughts beforehand. 01.15.01 # <[Franklin]> ok... fs#8647 ready to go 01.15.02 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/8647 3Amaze - 3D maze game plugin (patches, unconfirmed) 01.15.32 # <[Saint]> I handle this support because someone was courteous enough to do the same for me when I was a newfag. 01.15.59 # <[Franklin]> who was that? 01.16.16 # <[Franklin]> and thank you 01.18.52 # <[Franklin]> ok... g948 01.18.54 # 3Gerrit review #948 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/948 : 3FS#8647: Amaze - 3D maze game plugin by Franklin Wei 01.20.12 # <[Franklin]> 1600 lines *exactly* 01.25.42 # [Franklin]: I'll check that one out later. I'm not at my dev box, sounds like that old BASIC game icecave from my childhood days 01.25.54 # <[Franklin]> probably is :) 01.32.12 Quit the-kyle (Remote host closed the connection) 01.43.52 Quit Gallomimia (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 02.03.11 Quit jhMikeS (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 02.04.36 Quit endee (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 02.04.51 Join endee [0] (sid15467@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-fkudnxkcqdwzpqsb) 02.07.20 Quit scorche (Disconnected by services) 02.07.23 Join scorche` [0] (~scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 02.10.28 Join Mir_ [0] (~Mir@pool-100-39-12-7.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) 02.12.09 Quit fs-bluebot (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 02.12.12 Quit Provel (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 02.12.13 Quit Bluefoxicy (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 02.12.15 Quit Mir (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 02.12.38 Join Bluefoxicy [0] (~Bluefoxic@c-76-21-157-203.hsd1.md.comcast.net) 02.13.08 Join Provel [0] (Provel@75-132-30-64.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) 02.16.21 Quit Rower (Quit: adjwid) 02.20.56 Join fs-bluebot [0] (~fs-bluebo@g225254112.adsl.alicedsl.de) 02.21.37 # * [Franklin] slaps fs-bluebot 02.21.37 # [Franklin]: ouch! 02.21.40 # <[Franklin]> ok 02.21.41 # <[Franklin]> good 02.23.10 Join Scr0mple [0] (~Simon@27.127.199.230) 02.26.14 Quit Scromple (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 02.38.01 # <[Saint]> [Franklin]: the wikiviewer patch was never accepted - authorship is unclear. 02.38.23 # <[Saint]> the comments detail this. 02.38.36 # <[Franklin]> I remember zagor pulled it into svn 02.39.43 # <[Franklin]> http://www.rockbox.org/irc/log-20130527#09:00 02.39.49 # <[Franklin]> no it was gevaerts 02.40.42 # <[Saint]> I...what? How? A: It didn't happen, and B: We haven't been using subversion for *aaaaaaaages*, way before you came on the scene. 02.41.31 # <[Franklin]> Oh... gevaerts said he didn't write any code, but not that he commited it 02.41.38 # <[Franklin]> (I commented on it), not commited 02.41.46 # <[Franklin]> sorry... assumptions 02.42.13 # <[Saint]> That's not ever going to get committed unless someone cleanrooms it. 02.42.25 # <[Saint]> We couldn't commit it. 02.42.35 # <[Franklin]> so... people just need to build it themselves? 02.42.41 # <[Franklin]> what a pity 02.43.00 # <[Franklin]> maybe I'll host the binaries 02.43.01 # <[Saint]> Well, you're welcome to do a cleanroom reimplementation. 02.43.19 # * [Franklin] hates rewriting code 02.43.59 # <[Franklin]> (btw, if I were to do it, could I use the code as a reference or would something make that illegal?) 02.44.38 # <[Saint]> Of course you could use it as a reference. 02.44.49 # <[Franklin]> good 02.45.03 # <[Saint]> What you can't do is a straight c/p of the bits with authorship in contention. 02.45.14 # <[Franklin]> yes, of course 02.46.31 # <[Franklin]> but wow... that wikiviewer is awesome 02.46.46 # <[Franklin]> so could I host binaries of it along with a link to the source? 02.50.05 # <[Saint]> You /could/, but you'd get yourself into a questionable situation by associating files with unclear authorship with other GPL licensed code. 02.50.35 # <[Franklin]> that's good... whoever doesn't want their code under GPL comes and complains, and I know which sections to rewrite :) 02.50.45 # <[Saint]> Could anyone stop you? 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It would be nice to comment where from comes the knowledge about this fields. 09.46.39 Join einhirn [0] (~Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 10.04.48 Quit Scromple (Quit: Leaving) 10.44.01 Join bcobco [0] (~bcobco@77.228.124.149) 10.59.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.06.00 Quit kiwicam (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) 11.06.25 Join kiwicam [0] (~quassel@121-99-190-82.bng1.nct.orcon.net.nz) 11.14.56 Quit jhMikeS (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 11.19.33 Join mikroflops [0] (~yogurt@178.174.137.62) 11.21.46 Quit foolsh (Remote host closed the connection) 11.27.06 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@giant.haxx.se) 11.30.15 # wodz: otg_hs, otg_fs, the stm driver, the s3c6400x datasheet and the linux driver 11.31.04 # some of these are actually "reserved, write as one" in the stm datasheet, mostly phy configuration bits (which are just "reserved" to the correct values for the internal phy in the datasheet) 11.32.57 # yeah, its mostly phy part in GUSBCFG 11.35.52 # TheSeven: Also I see some loops without timeouts waiting for setting/clearing some bits in otg registers. This looks dangerous for me. 11.36.21 # I'd add timeout and panicf() if expired 11.38.43 # TheSeven: what is the status of new driver on n2g? 12.04.41 Quit ender| (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 12.06.44 # do you want tests on AMSv2? 12.15.58 Join ygrek [0] (~user@108.59.6.97) 12.16.47 Join ender| [0] (krneki@2a01:260:4094:1:42:42:42:42) 12.20.58 Join Rower [0] (~husvagn@h176n2-aeg-a11.ias.bredband.telia.com) 12.27.38 # funman: I first want to bring this driver into shape which can be considered for inclusion 12.32.21 Quit ygrek (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 12.32.34 # i was wondering if i could be of any help 12.32.47 # even though i've been away for some time 12.48.56 Quit wodz (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12.59.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.34.42 Quit Rower (Quit: Hmmm...) 13.37.39 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@iwl138.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 13.37.46 # TheSeven: ping again 13.37.55 # wodz: pong 13.38.01 # * TheSeven reads backlog 13.38.16 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~Adium@pD9EEB365.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.38.17 # usb_drv_release_endpoint() looks fishy 13.39.07 # wodz: those busy waiting loops are indeed a bit dangerous - I've seen them lock up the CPU, but only if the USB hardware was locked up due to a previous bug, which would have requierd a complete reset anyway 13.39.26 # the new driver should work on n2g with the ARMv4 cache coherency patch applied 13.39.51 # TheSeven: struct usb_endpoint_number ep = { .byte = epnum }; Does epnum code direction part in bit7 ? 13.40.05 # TheSeven: last time I tried it didn't 13.40.48 Part ZincAlloy 13.41.17 # wodz: er, how would it otherwise tell us the direction? 13.41.51 # TheSeven: that was my question actually, so epnum & 0x80 gives you direction right? 13.42.05 # typically yes 13.42.09 # ok 13.42.15 # or rather epnum >> 7 13.44.03 # well, epnum is int so >>7 doesn't have to resolve into 0 or 1 13.44.13 # I mean in case of bug somewhere 13.50.04 Join krnlyng_ [0] (~liar@83.175.90.24) 13.50.05 Join SuperBrao [0] (~andy@74.112.200.73) 13.50.07 Join zoktar_ [0] (~zoktar@unaffiliated/zoktar) 13.50.25 Join [Saint_] [0] (~saint@rockbox/staff/saint) 13.50.27 Join alexbobp_ [0] (~alex@capitalthree.pwnz.org) 13.50.40 Join akaWolf [0] (~akaWolf@unaffiliated/akawolf) 13.50.56 Quit zoktar (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 13.50.58 Quit alexbobp (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 13.50.59 Quit Jinx (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 13.50.59 Quit krnlyng (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 13.50.59 Quit pystar89 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 13.51.00 Quit DormantBrain (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 13.51.01 Quit akaWolf1 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 13.51.02 Quit [Saint] (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 13.51.57 Nick zoktar_ is now known as zoktar (~zoktar@unaffiliated/zoktar) 13.53.36 # \o/: rewrite compiles :-) 13.54.33 Join Jinx [0] (Dojo@unaffiliated/jinx) 14.05.06 Nick [Saint_] is now known as [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/staff/saint) 14.05.19 # <[Saint]> woo - gerrit that shizzle, yo. 14.09.14 # damn, I fucked something up and instead of uploading new version to the old task I created new one. Anyway for brave people with classic at hand: g#949 14.09.17 # 3Gerrit review #949 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/949 : 3usb-designware: New USB driver for Synopsys DesignWare USB OTG core. by Michael Sparmann 14.09.48 # [Saint], TheSeven ^ 14.11.31 # wodz: huh? are indented #defines allowed? 14.11.56 # * TheSeven is confused that it compiles :P 14.12.38 # TheSeven: intended defines were always allowed 14.13.02 # IIRC there may be space between the # and the define, but not before the # 14.13.06 # at least with older gccs... 14.13.49 # well, I compiled some very old program with gcc 2.95.1 and it had intended defines 14.14.11 # anyway, I can deintend it if this is big deal 14.14.25 # I've seen problems with that, but I can't remember where 14.14.58 # DESIGNWARE_DOEPCTL(ep) |= (EPDIS|SNAK); // usb_dw_config.core->outep_regs[ep].doepctl.b.snak = 1; 14.14.59 # / usb_dw_config.core->outep_regs[ep].doepctl.b.epdis = 1; 14.14.59 # this needs a closer look, as it's a semantic change. I'm not 100% certain if the sequence in the datasheet allows setting both at once. otherwise I'd already have done that in the bitfield version... 14.15.30 # probably doesn't matter for the OUT pipe though 14.16.01 Quit cmhobbs (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 14.18.08 # TheSeven: 'Whitespace is allowed before and after the #.' - quote from cpp manual 14.18.18 # hm, interesting 14.20.47 # "A preprocessing directive consists of a sequence of preprocessing tokens that begins with a # preprocessing token that (at the start of translation phase 4) is either the first character in the source file (optionally after white space containing no new-line characters) or that follows white space containing at least one new-line character, and is ended by the next new-line character." 14.21.02 # (C99 spec) 14.21.28 # I read that as "You can have spaces before the #" 14.21.52 # I don't have hardware to test this myself as I don't have classic so others please do the honors 14.22.34 # gevaerts: did you test g#434 on your irivers? 14.22.36 # 3Gerrit review #434 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/434 : 3optimize WSPLL work for iriver h100 and h300 series by Dmitry Gamza 14.22.43 # No, not yet 14.22.49 # I'll try to remember tonight 14.23.02 # Well, I can test on h1x0 14.23.16 # The h320 isn't in working state right now 14.23.36 Quit JdGordon_ (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 14.23.36 Quit bcobco (Remote host closed the connection) 14.23.38 # * wodz serves gevaerts big dose of lecithin 14.23.58 Join bcobco [0] (~bcobco@77.228.124.149) 14.24.23 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 14.25.42 Join laszlof [0] (~laszlof@li182-73.members.linode.com) 14.27.26 Nick krnlyng_ is now known as krnlyng (~liar@83.175.90.24) 14.27.50 # anyone have experience accessing recovery mode on the Clip+? I'm using this guide (http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SansaAMSUnbrick) but cant seem to get it to go into recovery mode. 14.29.04 # if you ever need to go into recovery mode it means your device is broken anyway 14.29.57 # well, not in this case. 14.30.04 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. Revision 489c9a6, 253 builds, 29 clients. 14.30.29 # the device works, just has some locked down firmware on it that doesnt allow write access. friend of mine gave it to me to see if I could fix it 14.30.52 # famoust 'prison version'? 14.30.57 # thats the one 14.31.23 # laszlof: ok, so it should work on the clip+ 14.31.50 # is it a 'rev13' ? 14.31.59 # um, not sure. 14.32.16 # http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/pub/Main/SansaAMSUnbrick/sandisksansaclipplusdis.jpg 14.32.19 # board says rev21 14.32.45 # looks identical to the picture 14.32.49 # cept for the revision. 14.32.49 # what happens when you plug usb while shorting the pins? 14.32.55 # just boots up like normal 14.33.18 # Connected -> Writing -> Sandisk logo 14.34.54 # it should be a black screen 14.35.56 # there we go 14.36.08 # must have had a bad connection 14.36.16 # fsck -l lists a drive with no partitions 14.36.21 # which size? 14.36.35 # Disk /dev/sdb: 7948 MB, 7948206080 bytes 14.36.36 # 245 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1021 cylinders, total 15523840 sectors 14.37.05 # in my case it was 1GB 14.37.11 # what do the first bytes look like? 14.37.20 # yeah, this is an 8GB model 14.37.38 # recovery drive was 1G for 4G model 14.38.06 # should I use dd to pull the pull the first 2 bytes? 14.38.27 # xxd /dev/sdX | head 14.38.32 # ah 14.38.33 # thanks 14.38.59 # 0000000: 0000 0000 00f0 0000 c618 f15c 0901 0000 ...........\.... 14.38.59 # 0000010: c410 0200 0300 0000 4e28 0000 4000 0000 ........N(..@... 14.40.27 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 623 seconds. 14.40.54 # looks good 14.41.17 # I suggest making a copy of that FW btw 14.42.01 # just did 14.42.22 # bs=512 count=$((0xf000)) ? 14.43.40 # yeah 14.44.10 # now I guess we're all waiting to see if you can downgrade it to another OF and rockbox it ;) 14.44.24 # hm, need to find one 14.44.36 # i know the .bin file is on the sandisk website, but can I just dd that to the device? 14.44.41 # yeah 14.44.47 # hm, lets give it a shot 14.44.51 # check if the header is similar 14.45.40 # flaszlo@odin:~/Downloads$ xxd clppa.bin | head 14.45.40 # 0000000: 0000 0000 00f0 0000 4025 07c0 0601 0000 ........@%...... 14.45.40 # 0000010: f80b 0200 0300 0000 4428 0000 4000 0000 ........D(..@... 14.45.56 # *shrug* 14.46.00 # looks good 14.46.53 # here goes 14.47.58 Quit gevaerts (Quit: leaving) 14.48.21 Join gevaerts [0] (~fg@rockbox/developer/gevaerts) 14.49.46 # eh, thinkin that didnt work 14.49.52 # wont turn on 14.50.03 # just black screen 14.50.10 Quit bcobco (Remote host closed the connection) 14.50.35 Quit gevaerts (Client Quit) 14.50.36 Join bcobco [0] (~bcobco@77.228.124.149) 14.50.40 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 14.50.55 Join gevaerts [0] (~fg@rockbox/developer/gevaerts) 14.56.16 # you could try to dd a patched bin too 14.58.34 # if I can get it to recognize it again 14.58.35 # lol 14.58.40 # Sep 4 08:57:39 odin kernel: [172370.002824] usb 2-1.1: new high-speed USB device number 60 using xhci_hcd 14.58.43 # Sep 4 08:57:44 odin kernel: [172375.008257] xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: Timeout while waiting for address device command 14.58.46 # Sep 4 08:57:44 odin kernel: [172375.212601] usb 2-1.1: Device not responding to set address. 14.58.49 # Sep 4 08:57:44 odin kernel: [172375.416693] usb 2-1.1: device not accepting address 60, error -71 14.58.52 # Sep 4 08:57:44 odin kernel: [172375.416789] hub 2-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1 14.59.32 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.59.42 # make sure you start with it powered off 15.00.59 # the screen is black. I assume its ogg 15.01.00 # off* 15.01.49 # it could be running some bad code, try forcing power button for a while 15.06.21 Quit kuldeepdhaka (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 15.14.59 Quit laszlof (Quit: Lost terminal) 15.16.14 Join laszlof [0] (~laszlof@thor.franksworld.org) 15.16.17 # heh 15.16.24 # got it to boot up 15.16.29 # and crashed my PC when I connected it 15.16.31 # lol 15.17.16 # does the stock firmware have an LCD test? 15.17.23 Join kuldeepdhaka [0] (~kuldeepdh@unaffiliated/kuldeepdhaka) 15.18.40 # and somehow all te music didnt get wiped 15.28.58 # there's a diagnostic mode 15.29.49 # ya, i broke it trying to dd a patched.bin to the thing 15.29.57 # got it now 15.30.06 # http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SansaAMS 15.30.08 # that helped 15.30.33 # hmm, says file not found with the firmware 15.30.58 # and goes into bootloader USB mode 15.31.22 Join pystar89 [0] (~pystar89@ip-176-199-76-43.hsi06.unitymediagroup.de) 15.32.15 # looks good 15.32.22 # now you must unpack a rockbox build 15.32.37 # yeah, can probably use the utility at this point 15.34.29 # installing 15.36.01 # worked 15.36.57 # \o/ 15.37.36 # copying the music back on now. 15.38.18 # thanks for your help btw. :) 15.39.03 # you get a lot of these things coming through here? 15.40.03 # well some people come and ask about recovery mode but only after their device is broken, I assumed it was your case 15.40.41 # I think you're the first to successfully use that mode after myself years ago 15.40.58 # heh. 15.41.21 # now maybe someone can find a flaw in that prison OF that would let us patch it without using the recovery mode 15.41.51 # yeah 15.42.02 # wont save anything you write to it 15.42.36 Part LinusN 15.43.24 # im a developer myself, but not much info hardware. I do mostly web stuff 15.43.29 # into* 15.44.04 # I had heard about these locked down devices but have no idea how much are in circulation 15.46.02 # well, as far as I know everyone in federal prison buys them 15.47.01 # and keep them after being released? 15.47.58 # sure. they're paying hundreds of dollars on music 15.48.00 # lol 15.48.12 # can you share the OF you extracted off it? 15.48.15 # sure 15.48.17 # one sec 15.49.38 # http://www.datafilehost.com/d/d0e76371 15.55.06 Join benedikt93 [0] (~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93) 15.58.10 Join ikeboy [0] (~ikeboy@pool-108-29-132-68.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) 16.00.10 Join ikeboy_ [0] (~ikeboy@ool-435622d3.dyn.optonline.net) 16.03.10 Quit ikeboy (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 16.05.47 Join benedikt93_ [0] (~benedikt9@frbg-5f730f26.pool.mediaWays.net) 16.08.08 Quit benedikt93 (Disconnected by services) 16.08.15 Nick benedikt93_ is now known as benedikt93 (~benedikt9@frbg-5f730f26.pool.mediaWays.net) 16.08.25 Quit benedikt93 (Changing host) 16.08.27 Join benedikt93 [0] (~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93) 16.09.17 Quit bcobco (Remote host closed the connection) 16.10.06 Join knitt1 [0] (~knittl@unaffiliated/knittl) 16.10.07 # is there a trick to getting this thing to load the clppa.bin file i put in the root? I'm trying to restore the stock firmware on it 16.10.14 Join bcobco [0] (~bcobco@77.228.124.149) 16.11.30 Join Aldem2 [0] (~Aldem@69.55.247.247) 16.12.36 # hm no there's no trick 16.12.53 # it might have been disabled in the boot rom 16.14.04 # tried just copying it over and booting the stock firmware (hold left arrow) and it just booted like normal 16.17.30 Quit einhirn (*.net *.split) 16.17.30 Quit petur (*.net *.split) 16.17.30 Quit Aldem (*.net *.split) 16.17.30 Quit knittl (*.net *.split) 16.17.30 Quit Galois (*.net *.split) 16.19.47 Quit bluebrother^ (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 16.20.23 Join bluebrother [0] (~dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 16.20.26 # there we go 16.20.41 # had to "safely remove device" 16.22.44 # ah so it updates ? 16.24.34 # http://chui-pas.net/~fun/rockbox/prison-clipplus.bin.bz2 16.26.45 Quit benedikt93 (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 16.31.51 Join petur [0] (~petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 16.33.28 Join benedikt93 [0] (~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93) 16.33.28 Join einhirn [0] (~Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 16.33.28 Join Galois [0] (djao@efnet.math.uwaterloo.ca) 16.33.33 Quit benedikt93 (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 16.59.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.00.43 Quit Zagor (Quit: Clint excited) 17.02.40 Quit bcobco (Remote host closed the connection) 17.03.06 Join bcobco [0] (~bcobco@77.228.124.149) 17.03.37 Join ygrek [0] (~user@108.59.6.97) 17.29.37 Join krabador_ [0] (~krabador_@host203-194-dynamic.18-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 17.31.23 Nick krabador_ is now known as krabador (~krabador_@host203-194-dynamic.18-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 17.31.35 Quit krabador (Changing host) 17.31.35 Join krabador [0] (~krabador_@unaffiliated/krabador) 17.33.16 Quit ygrek (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 17.36.20 Quit mikroflops (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 17.40.59 Quit einhirn (Quit: Miranda IM! 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I'm having an issue with a long playlist. Whenever I halt play, i.e. bookmark, another bookmark is created in the "Recent Bookmarks" menu, rather than the original one being updated. 23.46.25 # I'm guessing that has to do with the name of the album being different, even though it's the same playlist? 23.46.31 # Is there any way to address that? 23.52.56 Join xorly [0] (~xorly@210.213.broadband13.iol.cz)