--- Log for 19.11.114 Server: morgan.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot- Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 21 hours and 16 minutes ago 00.00.48 # i dont know if it is important but in the device says charging status disabled 00.00.58 # We need a Windows expert there :-( 00.02.51 # robertdundee: can you try 00.02.56 # dd if=\\?\Device\Harddisk5\partition0 of=dump.bin bs=1M count=10 00.03.17 # in the media player properties shows two portable devices one rockbox internal usb device and sb card device and usb mass storage 00.03.46 # the device is not ready 00.03.52 # ah maybe that's the reason, if Hardisk5 is the sd card and didn't insert one... 00.04.11 # but then it means two Hardisk should have appeared/disappeared 00.05.30 # Hardisk4 I guess 00.05.43 # it is weird because it shows as a zen device as and a rockbox device on devices and printers 00.05.44 Join nialv7 [0] (~nialv7@adm-129-49-227-231.wi-fi.stonybrook.edu) 00.07.52 # robertdundee: what happen if you do: 00.07.56 # dd if=\\?\Device\Harddisk4\partition0 of=dump.bin bs=1M count=10 00.08.40 # 10.0 records in 00.08.46 # 10.0 records out 00.09.39 # ok, so you should have a file called dump.bin now, but we are still not sure Hardisk4 corresponds to your device 00.10.15 # can you upload this file ? 00.11.07 # it says wd passport 00.11.44 # where ? 00.12.05 Quit ChanServ (shutting down) 00.12.55 # http://picpaste.com/ddd2-3bYZDph3.png 00.13.42 # that's something else, it opened the file as if it was an ISO file but it's not 00.13.49 # can you upload this file somewhere ? 00.14.30 # yes please one sec 00.15.12 # also could you take a screen dump in WinObj when selecting \ArcNames 00.15.13 # \ArcName 00.15.14 Join ChanServ [0] (ChanServ@services.) 00.15.14 Mode "#rockbox +o ChanServ " by morgan.freenode.net 00.20.46 # http://picpaste.com/ddd3-Z3FoRL3y.png 00.22.40 # ok so Hardisk4 is probably the good one, it should be easy to check when I get the file 00.24.04 # here in the third world the internet connections are really slow still trying to upload 00.25.29 # Ok I'm sorry, I really need to go to sleep now. Just post the link on IRC when you are done, I'll search the logs to find it, or pass by tomorrow 00.25.38 # it shows like 2 removable disks not accesible in windows 00.26.01 # I will, sorry for keeping you awake I do really appreciate all your help 00.31.44 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 00.32.24 # https://www.dropbox.com/s/pkqqa3vc6gxjpwn/dump.bin?dl=0 00.44.59 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.47.55 # https://www.dropbox.com/s/wpk1p4jxi0g59tt/cmd%20promptt.txt?dl=0 00.48.47 Quit robertdundee (Quit: Page closed) 00.52.51 Quit ender` (Quit: Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, even though I'm not yet sure about the universe. -- A. Einstein) 00.59.47 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-98-80-237-42.mcn.bellsouth.net) 01.05.58 Quit ZincAlloy (Quit: Leaving.) 01.23.04 Quit bertrik (Remote host closed the connection) 01.47.45 Quit byteframe (Quit: Deuces.) 01.51.51 Quit tyllmoritz (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 02.11.45 Join tyllmoritz [0] (~robin@2a02:8070:8388:3f00:a617:31ff:fec0:f4d9) 02.14.27 Quit krabador (Quit: Sto andando via) 02.16.36 Join byteframe [0] (~byteframe@unaffiliated/byteframe) 02.21.39 # <[Franklin]> foolsh: perhaps you should try benchmarking xworld with logging disabled 02.22.16 # <[Franklin]> because I'm starting to suspect that logging is incurring some major overhead 02.45.00 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.47.22 Quit tyllmoritz (Quit: Verlassend) 03.00.05 Quit AlexP (Remote host closed the connection) 03.30.19 Join micah [0] (~micah@debian/developer/micah) 03.30.44 # trying to use the RockBox Utility to install on an iriver h10, when I do an autodetect, I get a Segmentation fault 03.31.36 # <[Franklin]> micah: well, that's not good, is it? 03.31.37 # <[Franklin]> :) 03.31.41 # nope sir 03.31.54 # RockboxUtility[25720]: segfault at 0 ip 0000000000c29447 sp 00007fff7f2301d0 error 6 in RockboxUtility[400000+c4d000] 03.32.03 # <[Franklin]> micah: can you debug further? 03.32.07 # <[Franklin]> gdb perhaps? 03.32.44 # sure 03.33.51 # there aren't any debugging symbols in the download :o 03.33.58 # <[Franklin]> micah: aww... 03.34.07 # <[Franklin]> micah: well, try building yourself, perhaps? 03.34.23 # <[Franklin]> it might even solve the problem 03.34.51 # http://paste.debian.net/132434/ 03.35.25 # * [Franklin] has no experience with rbutil 03.36.01 # shouldn't this iriver show up as a drive when I plug it in? 03.36.12 # <[Franklin]> micah: I'm not sure 03.36.19 # <[Franklin]> what's your system configuration? 03.36.25 # <[Franklin]> bluebrother: any ideas? 03.36.44 # this is a debian sid machine, just got an iriver and plugged it in for the first time 03.38.32 # hrm http://download.rockbox.org/daily/manual/rockbox-iriverh10/rockbox-build.html is a 404 03.38.41 # got there from http://www.rockbox.org/manual.shtml 03.39.47 Join JdGordon_ [0] (~jonno@ppp118-209-171-205.lns20.mel8.internode.on.net) 03.39.47 # the pdf works 03.40.40 Quit JdGordon (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 03.43.40 # once I boot the h10 into UMS mode, then it shows up as a regular device and Rockbox Utility doesn't segfault 03.43.53 Quit [Franklin] (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 03.44.34 # how is the dev version of rockbox? i would install the stable version, but maybe that is too boring? :) 03.44.46 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@ppp118-209-147-148.lns20.mel8.internode.on.net) 03.44.59 Join [Franklin] [0] (~franklin@cpe-071-071-039-006.triad.res.rr.com) 03.45.10 # <[Franklin]> sorry about that 03.45.47 # <[Franklin]> micah: the stable version is *ancient* 03.46.03 # <[Franklin]> micah: I'm also not sure how the install works on the irivers 03.46.12 Quit JdGordon_ (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 03.47.35 # ok dev version it is! 03.47.43 # * micah browses themes 03.47.58 # <[Franklin]> micah: install all of them :) 03.49.07 # <[Franklin]> ok micah I'm pretty sure you need to use the UMS mode 03.49.34 Join [Frankli1] [0] (~franklin@cpe-071-071-039-006.triad.res.rr.com) 03.49.39 # really all of them? 03.49.43 # are they easy to switch between? 03.49.51 # <[Franklin]> micah: oh yeah 03.49.54 # <[Franklin]> just go to settings 03.50.00 # cool 03.50.03 # then all of them it is! 03.50.03 Part [Frankli1] 03.50.04 Join chrisb [0] (~chrisb@li482-205.members.linode.com) 03.50.18 # <[Franklin]> micah: is it working? 03.50.33 # so far so good 03.50.40 # <[Franklin]> so no segv? 03.50.44 # nope 03.50.47 # <[Franklin]> ok good 03.50.53 # doing the install now 03.51.12 # <[Franklin]> micah: be sure to try all the games, too :) 03.51.19 # <[Franklin]> some are actually good 03.51.32 # <[Franklin]> but then some... ehh... 03.51.35 # <[Franklin]> yeah 03.51.58 # oh yeah... i tried doom on that ipod classic, it didn't go well :) 03.52.13 # <[Franklin]> micah: it works now 03.52.16 # <[Franklin]> it was a timer issue 03.52.26 # <[Franklin]> that should have been fixed very recently 03.52.32 # <[Franklin]> (this week, IIRC) 03.52.35 # speaking of 03.52.46 # Downloading file rockdoom.zip... 03.53.28 # <[Franklin]> micah: BTW, this: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,48586 03.53.49 # <[Franklin]> I'm hoping it gets committed 03.54.23 # <[Franklin]> assuming no legal issues or otherwise 03.55.13 # coool 03.55.38 # <[Franklin]> but it doesn't run on gray/monochrome *yet* 03.56.10 # <[Franklin]> though no one really cares about it enough to make it support those targets 03.57.14 # it worked! 03.57.21 # <[Franklin]> yay 03.57.21 # i've got a color device, so... 03.57.40 # <[Franklin]> micah: oh yes, it *should* run on every color device 03.57.51 # <[Franklin]> except vertical packing ones (only the mrobe500) 03.58.10 # <[Franklin]> but I'm working on that 04.02.47 Quit shamus (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 04.03.04 Join JdGordon_ [0] (~jonno@ppp118-209-51-113.lns20.mel4.internode.on.net) 04.03.08 Join shamus [0] (~shmaus@ip-206-192-193-180.marylandheights.ip.cablemo.net) 04.04.53 Quit JdGordon (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 04.06.27 # 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Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org) 19.16.53 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@unaffiliated/krabador) 19.27.01 Join lebellium [0] (~chatzilla@128-79-0-151.hfc.dyn.abo.bbox.fr) 19.28.26 Join nialv7 [0] (~nialv7@130.245.229.159) 19.36.36 Quit nialv7 (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 19.57.21 Join xorly [0] (~xorly@m180.dkm.cz) 19.58.40 Quit chrisb (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 20.14.01 Join robertdundee [0] (be494f07@gateway/web/freenode/ip.190.73.79.7) 20.19.54 Join Dynion [0] (4dac8371@gateway/web/freenode/ip.77.172.131.113) 20.20.49 # hey guys! 20.21.26 # i was curious if the Hifiman HM-601 LE (amp module of the hm602) is supported 20.21.37 # and if yes, is it supported as hm-601 or as hm-602 20.22.01 # sorry for just asking right away, but there wasn't a conversation going on i could mix in :-P 20.22.40 # Dynion: asking right away is the correct behaviour :) 20.22.48 # Now all you need is someone who knows the answer... 20.23.29 # here's a link: http://www.head-direct.com/Products/?act=detail&id=231 20.23.56 # and a quote: Combining the best of both worlds, the HM-601LE features the critically-acclaimed headphone amp chip of the HM-602 in the sleet compact case of the HM-601 Slim. 20.25.07 Join edhelas [0] (~edhelas@77-173-104-232.ip.telfort.nl) 20.27.41 Join aevin [0] (eivindsy@unaffiliated/aevin) 20.31.02 Quit y4n (Quit: Today is the perfect day for a perfect day.) 20.31.51 # hmm. Usually Saint is around with the answer to pretty much anything i can think of:p 20.43.20 Quit xorly (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 20.43.39 Join xorly [0] (~xorly@m180.dkm.cz) 20.45.14 Join nialv7 [0] (~nialv7@adm-129-49-227-93.wi-fi.stonybrook.edu) 20.45.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.46.38 Join TheLemonMan [0] (~lemonboy@unaffiliated/thelemonman) 20.50.42 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 20.59.08 # hi Pamaury the bootloader of the xfi is running and charging no white screen here is the dd --list https://www.dropbox.com/s/7vaq08zyd595nm9/dd19%20%282%29.txt?dl=0 21.03.27 # robertdundee: I looked at the dump.bin file and it does not correspond to the zen x-fi 21.04.38 # unfortunately I cannot infer which one is the ZEN, I hate Windows 21.05.23 # Pamaury in devices with removable storage there are two removable disks which are unaccesible 21.06.25 # I do hate windows too 21.07.55 # the SD is unaccessible if there is nothing in it, the internal storage should be accessible but it uses file systems which Windows doesn't understand so it won't be able to use it 21.09.03 # robertdundee: how many disk are plugged to the computer right now ? 21.10.07 # 3 fixed hardrives, cd rom and the xfi 21.11.30 # hum, so it appears as if the internal storage of the ZEN is not accessible...That might either be a problem with Windows/Rockbox interaction, or maybe your internal storage is busted. Best would be to try it with Linux, either in a virtual machine, or by using a live cd 21.11.33 # (or live usb) 21.11.48 # Using the command wmic logicaldisk get deviceid, volumename, description shows the two removable disks 21.12.48 # I downloaded the rockbox image and the vm i can install them on a usb 21.15.33 # the rockbox image is for VirtualBox, that's a virtual machine so you can "run" Linux inside Windows, very handy 21.16.41 # Just to confirm, the virtualbox is installed in the usb 21.18.17 # no, virtualbox is just a normal Windows program 21.18.30 # <[Saint]> Dynion: no - as far as I'm aware, we pretty much don't use anything like that in the HiFiman players. 21.18.51 # <[Saint]> Using Rockbox on one somewhat negates its audiophile-ed-ness. 21.19.10 # wut? 21.19.21 # so... hifimans get worse with rockbox 21.19.27 # that sounds pretty much unbelievable 21.19.30 # <[Saint]> Well, worse is subjective. 21.19.53 # <[Saint]> Its arguable if said componentry actually makes anything any better anyway. 21.19.57 # ahh, thanks Pamaury. Ill install vm and as soon as ubuntu is running I will log into irc again. 21.20.05 # yeah the OS is far mor intuitive off course... 21.20.05 # ok 21.20.13 Quit robertdundee (Quit: Page closed) 21.20.15 # <[Saint]> The Hifiman ports are weird creatures. 21.20.25 # how's that? 21.20.28 # <[Saint]> Clusterfucked Android without the dalvik runtime. 21.20.43 # <[Saint]> Basically, Android with the bits that make it Android removed. 21.20.49 # <[Saint]> Why who did that, I don't know. 21.20.59 # <[Saint]> I suspect they just wanted an easy base to step from. 21.21.00 # Are you sure that's the hifimans? 21.21.03 # <[Saint]> And Android provided that. 21.21.11 # hmmm 21.21.16 # <[Saint]> Ah, fuck, sorry - I need some coffe. 21.21.21 # <[Saint]> I'm thinking of the iBasso. 21.21.50 # <[Saint]> But AFAIK I'm correct that we don't use the fancy audio hardware on them. 21.22.01 # i just dumped the colorfly c3... ui is bad, but workable, but what drives me crazy are the crashes 21.22.07 # <[Saint]> Though I believe that's well in the realm of possibility. 21.22.25 # ibasso is awkward android afaik, yes 21.22.33 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@89-75-106-114.dynamic.chello.pl) 21.22.57 # but the hifimans use a TDA1543 21.23.06 # same chip that i use in my home audio set 21.23.07 # [Saint]: Stop FUDing. There is nothing special hw wise in hifimans 601/2 21.23.22 # [Saint]: TDA1543 driven by I2S 21.23.24 # and i kinda love it 21.24.08 # We support the very same DAC as OF since there is no othe way to produce sound on this devices 21.24.14 # anyway, for the initial question 21.24.51 # Dynion: try catching mortalis - he is the author of hifiman port and might know the answer for your initial question 21.24.51 # he 601LE features the critically-acclaimed headphone amp chip of the HM-602 in the sleet compact case of the HM-601 Slim. <-- would rockbox run on it? 21.25.20 # hmmm. never spoke to him before :-) i'll try 21.25.47 # I guess this audiophile jumbo-mambo simply means opamp after DAC :-) 21.26.23 # <[Saint]> That's the one. 21.27.10 # i'm lost... 21.27.29 # 601 and 602 are covered by the same build 21.27.34 # <[Saint]> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier 21.28.06 # ah, cool wodz. that should be an answer 21.28.50 # Dynion: There might be other differences in 601LE like new screen controller or something. Ask mortalis really. 21.29.30 # how do i reach him? he isn't on IRC and i don't have any other ways of contacting you guys 21.29.56 # <[Saint]> via the forums or mailing list I preseume. 21.30.17 # ok, i'll make an account 21.30.34 # Anyway TDA1543 needs output opamp (or simple resistor) since it has current output so it needs to get converted to regular voltage swing. 21.32.37 # i'm not too smart about most of this, but i believe a small current is ok over the potentiometer 21.32.55 # i've down that before... it still runs after 4 years:p 21.33.16 # it just makes a bit of noise when switching volumes 21.49.49 # sent him a message on the forum, last time he was there was somewhere in august, so let's hope he will respond... 22.00.21 Quit nialv7 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 22.00.34 # Dynion: I contacted mortalis and he says that according to his knowledge 601le is basically the same hardware as 601 so rockbox should work (it was reported to work in the past) 22.00.58 # awesome! 22.01.07 # no clue how you managed that, but awesome nonetheless 22.01.12 # ordering one now :-) 22.01.33 # Dynion: You can always recover to stock firmware anyway. 22.01.43 # i know 22.02.02 # that is kinda why i dont really mind that the audio quality may be less 22.02.08 # ill just try and see what i like most :) 22.02.49 # honestly I don't see how sound quality might be worst with rb unless OF does some fancy DSP 22.03.15 # yup, so far every player made a (sometimes) huge step forward 22.03.28 # but saint said something about it not being better 22.03.44 # Dynion: ask Saint 22.04.09 # nah, i think i reached my questions quota for today 22.04.26 # micah: you're using a release or did you build from git? If you're using a release you're experiencing FS#12989 22.04.51 # bluebrother: release 22.05.05 # which has been fixed quite a bit ago, but no new release has been made since 22.05.16 Quit fs-bluebot (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 22.05.41 # * bluebrother should really find some time to create a new release, if only for fixing this issue 22.06.49 Join fs-bluebot [0] (~fs-bluebo@g224239229.adsl.alicedsl.de) 22.10.19 Join nialv7 [0] (~nialv7@adm-129-49-227-93.wi-fi.stonybrook.edu) 22.14.14 Join petur [0] (~petur@78-21-48-202.access.telenet.be) 22.14.28 Quit petur (Changing host) 22.14.28 Join petur [0] (~petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 22.35.04 Quit shamus (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 22.35.51 Join robertdundee [0] (be494f07@gateway/web/freenode/ip.190.73.79.7) 22.36.31 # hi pamaury I installed ubuntu on my system 22.37.28 # Bus 002 Device 009: ID 041e:415a Creative Technology, Ltd 22.37.41 Join shamus [0] (~shmaus@ip-206-192-193-180.marylandheights.ip.cablemo.net) 22.37.56 # ah ok, I was about to go to sleep actually but we can do a very quick test. Ok the ubuntu sees the usb device ? 22.38.16 # yes it sees the device 22.38.46 # ok, download this file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mq1p1mcs0esapes/sbloader_32?dl=0 22.38.54 # (in the ubuntu machine) 22.39.10 # as well as https://www.dropbox.com/s/3vgyoew5b6oxqex/zenxfi_recovery.sb?dl=0 again in the machine 22.39.19 Quit xorly (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 22.39.38 Join xorly [0] (~xorly@m180.dkm.cz) 22.39.54 # downloaded both 22.40.10 # open a terminal in ubuntu, go to the directory where you downloaded those files and run: 22.40.10 # sudo sbloader_32 -u 041e:415a zenxfi_recovery.sb 22.40.22 # ok 22.40.26 # I hope the sbloader_32 executable is not too old, otherwise I'll have to rebuild it 22.42.14 # ok im having some troubles with the dir 22.42.27 # err sorry, there is a typo: 22.42.40 # sudo ./sbloader_32 -u 041e:415a zenxfi_recovery.sb 22.43.02 # just like on windows you can use "cd" to switch directory and "ls" to list files/directories 22.44.37 # if you want we can continue tomorrow it says command not found 22.45.04 # if you type "ls", what is the output ? 22.45.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.45.34 # all my downloads 22.45.41 # including sbloader_32 ? 22.46.03 # maybe the file is not marked executable, run this: 22.46.04 # chmod +x sbloader_32 22.46.07 # and retry 22.46.48 # don't you need to run it as root? 22.46.59 # wodz: that's why I put sudo ;) 22.47.35 # argh, I should go to sleep as well 22.48.04 # pamaury if you want we can continue tomorrw I dont want to keep you awake 22.48.30 # that gives me time to familiarize with ubuntu 22.48.48 # as you wish 22.49.13 # the sbloader command is not fount 22.49.57 # maybe the executable just cannot run on this old ubuntu, in which case you'll have to recompile it 22.50.01 # I'll explain you how tomorrow 22.50.31 # thank you Pamaury for all your help and advice 22.51.08 # * pamaury goes to bed 22.55.27 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 22.55.39 # Device: 041e:415a @ 2.14 libusbx: error [submit_control_transfer] submiturb failed error -1 errno=16 Cannot probe transfer size, please specify it on command line. 22.55.44 Join franklin [0] (~quassel@cpe-071-071-039-006.triad.res.rr.com) 22.55.48 Quit franklin (Changing host) 22.55.48 Join franklin [0] (~quassel@unaffiliated/franklin) 22.55.50 Nick franklin is now known as [Franklin] (~quassel@unaffiliated/franklin) 22.59.10 Quit ender` (Quit: I strap on the body armor, which feels tough enough, but closes with Velcro strips. I know this is state-of-the-art gear, but I'd feel more confident if it wasn't held together with the same stuff they use to fasten kids' sneakers. -- Richard Kadrey: Sa) 23.04.27 Quit Dynion (Quit: Page closed) 23.24.31 Quit nialv7 (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 23.29.59 # Can someone please tell what this means_ ibusbx: error [submit_control_transfer] submiturb failed error -1 errno=16 Cannot probe transfer size, please specify it on command line 23.33.09 # <[Franklin]> in what context? 23.33.31 # <[Franklin]> robertdundee: it's asking you to specify the transfer size, whatever that means 23.34.13 Nick [Franklin] is now known as franklin (~quassel@unaffiliated/franklin) 23.34.16 # im trying to send using sbloader 23.34.19 Join nialv7 [0] (~nialv7@adm-129-49-227-93.wi-fi.stonybrook.edu) 23.34.20 Nick franklin is now known as [Franklin] (~quassel@unaffiliated/franklin) 23.34.33 Quit lebellium (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.91 [Firefox 34.0/20141113192814]) 23.34.59 # <[Franklin]> robertdundee: something's wrong with USB 23.35.08 # <[Franklin]> libusbx is a usb library 23.35.40 # thanks Franklin 23.35.48 # <[Franklin]> robertdundee: you'll probably need to ask pamaury for more info 23.36.37 # I will, ubuntu is a new sistem for me 23.36.57 Quit bertrik (Remote host closed the connection) 23.38.00 # <[Franklin]> robertdundee: good! linux! 23.38.34 # it is really faster than other OS 23.40.32 # <[Franklin]> indeed... but remember, /TOPIC 23.41.22 # <[Franklin]> robertdundee: I'll take a peek at the sbloader source code 23.41.38 # <[Franklin]> ... and try to diagnose the problem 23.41.55 # Franklin thanks, you were right. The usb device is not listed on lsusb 23.42.51 # <[Franklin]> the hardest problem to solve is no problem at all 23.43.08 # <[Franklin]> :) 23.44.38 Quit petur (Quit: Leaving) 23.45.45 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving)