--- Log for 08.12.114 Server: weber.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 4 days and 16 hours ago 00.01.02 Quit bertrik (Remote host closed the connection) 00.03.39 # [Franklin]: http://pastebin.com/T7DBJJ31 00.06.46 # <[Franklin]> lol 00.06.57 # <[Franklin]> nice 00.08.54 Quit ender` (Quit: 𝐁𝐞 𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐔𝐒𝐀, 𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐲'𝐥𝐥 𝐛𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝕗𝕣𝕖𝕖𝕕𝕠𝕞.) 00.09.31 # <[Franklin]> "Elephine soft" 00.13.44 # <[Franklin]> There are some alignment issues with the strings 00.13.46 # <[Saint]> williamtdr: possible, sure, worth it? Almost certainly not. 00.14.09 # <[Franklin]> the bytecode makes assumptions about the contents of the strings, it seems 00.14.10 # <[Saint]> That would be writing a fair amount of code to say you buying a $10 LCD 00.14.20 # <[Saint]> TL;DR: just buy an LCD> 00.14.25 # <[Saint]> s/>/ 00.14.36 # <[Franklin]> it's s/>// 00.14.39 # <[Franklin]> :P 00.15.06 Quit AlexP (Remote host closed the connection) 00.16.29 # <[Saint]> Anyhoo, yeah, that's be a fair amount of work for a very niche case that's vastly better served by dedicated hardware. 00.16.43 # <[Franklin]> but it's possible 00.16.55 # <[Saint]> Sure, but so are lots of stupid ideas. 00.17.09 # <[Franklin]> :) 00.18.39 Join Scromple [0] (~Simon@27.127.199.230) 00.18.39 Quit Scromple_ (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00.18.53 # <[Saint]> There's a HUGE assortment of "good enough" displays that will either directly bolt on to the raspberrypi, or bolt on with a trivial amount of fiddling, in the $10~$20 range. 00.19.05 # [Franklin]: I guess I'll pad them out 00.19.25 # <[Saint]> But, if you're bored and looking for something to do...it'd make a fine project, I guess. 00.19.33 # <[Saint]> Its just not terrible practical, IMO. 00.20.02 # <[Franklin]> foolsh: I got it, don't worry 00.20.42 # <[Saint]> Sliding offtopic, but if you're willing to spend around the $30 (freedom money) mark, my favorite display for the raspberrypi is Adafruit's PiTFT. 00.22.11 # <[Saint]> (sexy wee 240x320 16M color reseistive touchscreen TFT module) 00.25.13 # * [Franklin] 'd like to build a "Piphone" with that 00.26.11 # <[Saint]> The thing is, you'd end up spending more money that an equivalent device, and end up with something about a bajillion times less practical/portable. 00.26.20 # <[Saint]> See: Why the various Lyre projects all died. 00.30.49 Join Elfish [0] (amba@2001:1608:12:1:13:3:3:7) 00.35.24 Quit przemhb (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 01.05.38 Join AlexP [0] (~alex@rockbox/staff/AlexP) 01.23.28 # [Saint]: is there such thing as a $10 display with a driver? :P 01.26.23 # <[Saint]> Sure. 01.26.23 # <[Franklin]> foolsh: I'm working on making an easy-to-edit strings format 01.26.36 # <[Franklin]> as you said, for localization 01.27.06 # <[Saint]> williamtdr: but, I think considering what you're proposing, the availability of drivers is largely a secondary concern. 01.27.30 # <[Saint]> The fact that Rockbox already knows how to drive the screen is only a very slight bonus in this case. 01.27.42 # Not a software driver, but a display driver. 01.28.36 # [Saint]: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12086 01.28.44 # Seems pretty expensive. 01.29.20 # https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11612 01.29.24 # or that one 0.0 01.29.40 # <[Saint]> Right. 'cos, sparkfun - they're absolute ripoff merchants. 01.30.19 # <[Saint]> you're also looking at _much_ larger displays than I was thinking... 01.31.44 # Alright, where should I be looking? 01.32.05 # <[Saint]> I was thinking along the lines of ~16xs/20x4 LCD matrices 01.32.49 # <[Saint]> But you can get SPI monochrome displays around ~128x30 for about $20 also 01.33.01 # Anything with color? 01.33.57 # http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-2-SPI-TFT-LCD-Display-module-240x320-ILI9341-51-AVR-STM32-ARM-PIC-/151502888371?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2346469db3 01.33.58 # 0.0 01.34.28 # <[Saint]> http://www.adafruit.com/product/1601 was the TFT module I was referring to earlier. 01.34.59 # <[Saint]> a little expensive, but, that's Adafruit for 'ya. 01.35.21 # <[Saint]> That's quite literally a bolt-n-go package, though. 01.35.26 # Yup. 01.35.27 # http://www.ebay.com/itm/7-inch-TFT-Car-LCD-Display-Module-w-VGA-Video-AV-Board-Optional-Touch-Panel-/291020349128?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43c22a1ec8 01.35.30 # Thoughts on that? 01.35.41 # <[Franklin]> man this is off topic 01.36.00 # <[Franklin]> go to #rockbox-community if you like 01.36.29 # I was thinking the same xD 01.43.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.50.03 Quit AlexP (Remote host closed the connection) 01.51.55 Quit [Franklin] (Quit: Lost terminal) 02.30.11 Quit RiDD (Quit: A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.) 02.54.47 Join chrisb [0] (~chrisb@li482-205.members.linode.com) 03.09.07 Join przemhb [0] (~przemhb@89-71-179-236.dynamic.chello.pl) 03.26.44 Quit krabador (Quit: Sto andando via) 03.40.55 Quit ZincAlloy (Quit: Leaving.) 03.43.36 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.43.48 Join ungali [0] (~ungali@unaffiliated/ungali) 03.55.08 Join przemhb_ [0] (~przemhb@89-71-179-236.dynamic.chello.pl) 03.57.39 Quit przemhb (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 03.57.47 Nick przemhb_ is now known as przemhb (~przemhb@89-71-179-236.dynamic.chello.pl) 04.00.50 Join cmhobbs [0] (~cmhobbs@fsf/member/cmhobbs) 04.11.48 Quit saratoga (Quit: Page closed) 04.23.58 Quit ungali (Quit: ungali) 04.25.22 Quit Ivoah (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 04.33.04 Join Ivoah [0] (~Ivoah@p-74-209-25-117.dsl1.rtr.chat.fpma.frpt.net) 04.46.16 Join JdGordon_ [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 04.46.55 Quit cmhobbs (Remote host closed the connection) 04.46.56 Quit JdGordon (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 04.55.37 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 04.57.19 Quit JdGordon_ (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 04.57.58 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. 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This seems non intrusive 10.30.18 Join krnlyng [0] (~liar@83.175.90.24) 10.32.10 Quit krnlyng (Remote host closed the connection) 10.43.23 # TheSeven: I think you should do something with ATA error on classic. Reports with erratic ATA error values are more and more popular 10.46.13 # wodz: do we have any clue what might be causing it? when did that start? 10.47.02 # TheSeven: reverting this http://git.rockbox.org/?p=rockbox.git;a=commit;h=582035c is reported to fix the issue 10.47.54 Join AlexP [0] (~alex@rockbox/staff/AlexP) 10.49.57 # do these errors always happen during boot, or completely eratically? 10.51.25 # is it always the same error number, or just random nonsense? 10.51.57 # a quick review of that patch doesn't show anything overly suspicious 10.53.36 # TheSeven: the number is too long for me to catch if it is the same or not. Always negative though 10.54.28 # yes, otherwise it wouldn't be considered an error 10.54.28 # The reports are mostly about boot issue 10.54.50 # I'd recommend to check if the last 2 digits are always the same... if they are, the rest likely is as well 11.00.41 Quit dfkt (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 11.03.47 # maybe [Saint] will remember where is the forum thread about this error. I can't find it now 11.04.16 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@ppp118-209-229-93.lns20.mel8.internode.on.net) 11.04.16 Quit JdGordon (Changing host) 11.04.16 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 11.05.47 Quit JdGordon_ (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 11.09.17 Join JdGordon_ [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 11.09.25 # TheSeven: it seems to be always -2147483542 and always during boot 11.11.05 Quit JdGordon (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 11.27.26 # TheSeven: I do lots of reboots (ipod 160 slim) and i have never seen the ATA error, i am using emCORE 859 11.28.06 # The Seven: i've only seen the driver when patching the cache align, noticed that the GPIO are configured as input (0x0) when the HDD is disabled, OF configures these port as low output (0xe), but probably this is not related with the ATA error 11.29.23 Join dfkt [0] (dfkt@unaffiliated/dfkt) 11.29.49 # prof_wolfff: We need someone with skills and ipod which exhibits this strange behavior 11.31.29 # i have never seen it, maybe it is the emCORE version 11.32.22 # rockbox does complete initialization and does not relay on emCORE configuring something 11.34.59 # wodz: not so complete, many GPIO an other configuration is not modified, and remains emCORE configuration 11.35.41 # well, this is asking for trouble 11.36.56 # i will try to install a newer emCORE and see what happens 11.43.48 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.00.01 Quit xorly (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 12.15.19 Join mortalis|2 [0] (~kvirc@212.44.150.238) 12.18.11 Quit mortalis (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 13.00.27 Join ipodnanoguest [0] (b3b2a017@gateway/web/freenode/ip.179.178.160.23) 13.01.49 # wodz: that seems reasonable, would that apply to registers only or devices too ? 13.02.21 # hi,anyone know what it means ATA error 1 in bootloader for ipod nano 2nd gen? 13.02.59 # pamaury: I do this for regs only now. Will put something on gerrit 13.09.59 Join bccd [0] (~bccd@c-24-147-74-247.hsd1.nh.comcast.net) 13.13.31 Join krnlyng [0] (~liar@83.175.90.24) 13.18.40 # sometimes when i turn on my ipod nano 2nd gen the bootloader shows ata error 1 and say to reboot pressing menu+select,its a bit randomthe occurrence but when happens,happens in a row 13.25.42 # pamaury: g#1061 13.25.47 # 3Gerrit review #1061 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/1061 : 3regtools/headergen: Make generator more flexible by Marcin Bukat 13.27.15 # ipodnanoguest: it means storage_init() was unsuccessful 13.28.16 # oh thx,its an hardware problem or software? 13.28.42 # wodz: isn't your patch breaking the BF_SET and friends macros ? you removed the prefix 13.28.57 # pamaury: hmm, could be 13.29.57 # also your patch doesn't handle multidev, ie devices with several instances (numbered) and several registers. I don't know if you have those in rk27xx 13.31.02 # but that's not necessarily a problem, I mean headergen doesn't handle all possible cases either, some never happen 13.31.35 # And I don't want to push too hard on this anyway because I still want to change the description format, the new one should include information about how to generate the headers 13.31.41 # ipodnanoguest: I think this error means ftl can't be initialized which is either messed up flash (unlikely if it ever boots) or dying chip 13.33.07 # pamaury: so you mean to check if for example GPIO{0,1} with registers A,B are generated correctly, right? 13.33.19 # yes 13.33.34 # but where A,B are multireg with no formula 13.33.40 # pamaury: yes 13.33.45 # so GPIO{0,1}{A,B} 13.34.02 # * pamaury admits the code of headergen is quite a mess 13.35.15 # pamaury: I am at the point that I could start coding rockbox atj port. That means I need headers which I would strongly prefer to be the same between hwstub and rb. 13.35.37 # thats why I started poking headergen 13.35.38 # sure I perfectly understand 13.36.57 # for rk27xx I don't want to redo headers and refactor all the code 13.37.16 # I'd say give me until tonight or tomorrow night to try to find a solution. I think headergen can be partly rewritten to make things a lot easier to support variants 13.37.23 # oh thank you very much,have a nice day,maybe I attempt to rewrite the bootloader sometimes in the future, since my ipod was purchased last year and was unused since 2008, the nand cells maybe need a bit of use: P 13.39.20 # pamaury: I don't want to push you too hard :-) 13.40.12 # don't worry :) This is just header generation, at least that easy debugged ;) 13.42.18 Quit ipodnanoguest () 13.43.51 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.13.05 # pamaury: qeditor doesn't support multidev or am I missing something? 14.13.31 # you are missing something ;) 14.14.02 # well, I mean defining 14.14.18 # for regs I can provide string formula, for dev no 14.14.55 Quit krnlyng (Quit: huiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) 14.14.59 # dev have no string formula support in qeditor, you need to add instances one by one, just click on the device on the left panel, you'll get the list of instances 14.15.11 # ok 14.15.49 # headergen will generate a "formula" itself which looks like ((n) == 0 ? ADDR_0 : (n) == 1 ? ADDR_1 : and so on) 14.16.45 # I did that because device addresses rarely follow a formula (or trivially do for <=2 deices) 14.16.47 # *devices 14.20.25 # my headergen patch doesn't support mulitdev with mulit regs without formula apparently 14.20.49 # yes exactly 14.21.21 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~Adium@pD9EEBA63.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 14.21.28 Join krnlyng [0] (~liar@83.175.90.24) 14.22.53 # When you will touch all that stuff, think about selecting register width 14.23.15 # ok, good thing you reminded me 14.29.36 # pamaury: ok, updated gerrit. 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Any way I can keep my LUA script running when the usb gets plugged in? 22.27.44 Quit foolsh (Quit: WeeChat 0.4.2) 22.28.24 Join Bielej [0] (59e55d3f@gateway/web/freenode/ip.89.229.93.63) 22.29.03 # Hi, Rockbox 3.13 was released on 05 March 2013 and I'd like to ask if Rockbox will be updated 22.32.22 Quit petur (Remote host closed the connection) 22.39.48 Join foolsh [0] (~rastlin@c-98-226-52-99.hsd1.in.comcast.net) 22.42.42 # Anyone? :P 22.43.15 Join [Franklin] [0] (~franklin@unaffiliated/franklin) 22.44.01 # williamtdr: no 22.44.18 # gevaerts: Shoot. If I write a plugin, can I keep that running? 22.44.24 # Bielej: if we get around to it. For now, you can try current development builds 22.44.42 # williamtdr: no, we stop everything 22.44.51 # <[Franklin]> there's TSR plugins 22.44.57 # The big thing is that we have to make absolutely sure that nothing touches the disk 22.45.05 # gevaerts: Alright. So no way to run anything when the disk can be used? 22.45.40 # * gevaerts is confused 22.45.42 # What I'd like to do is have my device acting as a readout display, continuously reading and displaying a file put on it over USB. 22.45.52 # Ah, no, forget that 22.45.56 # D: 22.45.57 # * [Franklin] thought that was how you were gonna implement that :) 22.46.08 Quit Bielej (Quit: Page closed) 22.46.10 # [Franklin] thought correctly. 22.46.11 # You'd have to do really hacky things with FAT updates 22.46.18 # <[Franklin]> williamtdr: there's probably a way to hack together a way to let it run 22.46.21 # How hacky? 22.46.29 # Extremely 22.46.31 # <[Franklin]> pretty hacky, I'd think 22.46.32 # [Franklin]: ready to give anything a shot. 22.46.46 # If you want that, you get MTP working and you use that :) 22.46.51 # Spent a few months writing a couple hundred line LUA game for rockbox... on my sansa clip zip dpad. 22.47.07 Join saratoga [0] (123e11e0@gateway/web/freenode/ip.18.62.17.224) 22.47.11 # The thing is, there's no good reason why the host OS should even put files on the device one by one 22.47.18 # I got 21.5 hours battery life on the zip with frequency scaling 22.47.27 # It's linux, I can make it obey (I hope). 22.47.28 # wow 22.47.54 # Hmm, so if that's super hard, does anyone know if the clip zip's headphone port can act as line-in? 22.48.10 # yes any headphone jack can do that 22.48.13 # <[Franklin]> williamtdr: probably you could write a custom USB driver to do what you want 22.48.22 # Since it doesn't have to act as an input, maybe I can transfer text through there. 22.48.32 # Would that be a lot easier? 22.49.05 # oh line in, assumed you meant line out 22.49.05 # <[Franklin]> probably not 22.49.12 # no thats not possible, its a headphone jack 22.49.25 # <[Franklin]> the ipods have a 4th pin for a remote :) 22.49.50 # <[Franklin]> you could use that if you had an ipod 22.50.12 # Nope, otherwise I wouldn't be attempting this :p 22.50.15 # With linux, I'd expect something that tries to snoop filenames to be entirely useless 22.50.27 # Alright, so stuck writing some sort of custom USB interface. 22.50.31 # just buy a proper LCD screen 22.50.40 # saratoga: too easy. 22.50.54 # you'll certainly fail any other way 22.51.02 # Find pamaury's old MTP branch and start from there 22.51.04 # Has anyone gotten Python running on rockbox? 22.51.37 # <[Franklin]> no 22.51.43 # <[Franklin]> not that I know, at least 22.52.51 # Hmm. Have a TI calculator, might be easier to try to get a serial console off that. 22.53.32 # <[Franklin]> williamtdr: yeah 22.53.41 # [Franklin]: trying that, thanks. 22.53.48 # <[Franklin]> I have a little experience with that 22.54.00 # <[Franklin]> (might want to move to #rockbox-community though) 23.00.43 Quit chrisb (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 23.03.12 Quit Misanthropos (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 23.08.57 # [Franklin]: If you do implement a zoom option, I don't see the need to make it movable, it *should* be the same coordinates of the unscale framebuffer 23.09.53 # <[Franklin]> hmm? 23.10.12 # <[Franklin]> I dont understand 23.12.53 # Hmm I can't think of a way to put it :) 23.14.08 # you can cut out having a "moveable" zoomed view, by placing the "view port" over the code string, it should be in the same place every time anyways 23.14.34 # zoom on -> see code 23.14.44 # zoom off -> normal scaled 23.14.55 # without panning 23.16.47 # <[Franklin]> ah 23.16.51 # does anyone have an AMSv2 device handy? I'd like to see results from more devices before we decide that the frequency/voltage scaling patch is safe 23.17.12 # <[Franklin]> foolsh: so just don't make it pannable is what you're saying 23.17.21 # * foolsh nods 23.17.30 # makes it easier for you 23.17.56 # just jump over to the part of the framebuffer with the code 23.19.59 Join Misanthropos [0] (~Misanthro@frnk-5f746355.pool.mediaWays.net) 23.27.22 Quit lebellium (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.91 [Firefox 35.0/20141201162954]) 23.29.13 # bertrik: on the clipv2 the frequency scaling patch seems to break reading buttons, but it works fine on clip+ and zip (at least for me) 23.29.18 # any idea whats different about the clip+? 23.29.20 # err 23.29.21 # clipv2 23.29.22 Join wolf [0] (46364ab1@gateway/web/freenode/ip.70.54.74.177) 23.29.24 # hello 23.29.38 # > 23.29.39 # ? 23.30.13 # <[Franklin]> sup wolf 23.30.30 # I need some help with a bricked sansa clip + 23.30.33 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 23.30.36 # its very bricked 23.30.53 # and the battery is desoldered... 23.31.10 # I just wanted to have a tighter fit for my headphones. 23.31.40 # Now the thing is missing a battery and my computer can't recognize it or format it. 23.32.52 # It says bootloader usb mode on the screen 23.33.08 # <[Franklin]> it's less bricked than my c200 ;) 23.34.52 # Do you have any idea on how I can unbrick it? 23.35.01 # <[Franklin]> no 23.35.07 # <[Franklin]> sorry, can't help 23.35.29 # What happens if you hold left while booting? 23.44.00 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.47.00 Quit amayer (Quit: Leaving) 23.47.38 # does anyone have a clipv2 to test this build with? http://mit.edu/mgg6/www/rockbox-clipv2.zip 23.49.59 # <[Franklin]> nice... you get to host files on MIT's domain :) 23.54.04 # hopefully they dont mind 23.54.14 Quit TheLemonMan (Remote host closed the connection) 23.57.23 # <[Franklin]> the "T" in MIT is there for a reason 23.57.28 # <[Franklin]> I'd think so, at least 23.57.56 # * gevaerts thinks it stands for Topic 23.58.51 # <[Franklin]> nice one there :)