--- Log for 03.07.115 Server: asimov.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 2 months and 6 days ago 00.17.56 Quit ender` (Quit: First things first, but not necessarily in that order.) 00.36.12 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 00.42.48 Quit gbl08ma_ (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 00.42.55 Join gbl08ma [0] (~gbl08ma@hydrogen.tny.im) 00.43.25 Quit Rondom (Disconnected by services) 00.43.34 Quit x56 (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 00.43.47 Join Rondom_ [0] (~rondom@nonmodosedetiam.net) 00.43.55 Quit soap (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 00.44.18 Join soap [0] (~soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 00.46.03 Join x56 [0] (0x56@unaffiliated/x56) 00.49.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.54.13 Quit prof_wolfff (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 01.06.33 Quit AlexP (Remote host closed the connection) 01.22.23 Quit Markmaster (Quit: My Mac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…) 01.45.40 Quit [Saint] (Remote host closed the connection) 01.45.55 Join [Saint] [0] (~hayden@rockbox/staff/saint) 01.59.55 Join Jorpho [0] (c0c5b202@gateway/web/freenode/ip.192.197.178.2) 02.02.20 # Anyone here? 02.04.19 Quit aphirst (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 02.07.10 # Jorpho: what do you need? 02.07.57 # Oh! Hello. I posted http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,50831.0.html on the boards a while ago which has not been drawing any responses and I thought I might make another query here. 02.09.16 # It seems to me that unbricking is still a largely unexplored field. For instance, what might happen if I try bridging the blue pins in http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/pub/Main/SansaAMSUnbrick/sandisksansaclipplusdis.jpg ? 02.10.09 # Jorpho: I don't have a clip+, so I can't help much :( 02.11.14 # I was thinking I could also try manually probing the device with libusb (specifically pyUSB), but it doesn't look like there's anything I can do with that if the device won't connect at the OS level. 02.12.07 # I haven't tried desoldering the battery and I really don't want to, since I have no idea if I could get it re-connected safely again. But that shouldn't matter if the battery is discharged, right? 02.12.11 Quit RiD (Quit: A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.) 02.17.31 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@ppp118-209-65-105.lns20.mel4.internode.on.net) 02.17.31 Quit JdGordon (Changing host) 02.17.31 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 02.17.54 Join aphirst [0] (~aphirst@ipbcc1a67c.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) 02.20.09 Quit JdGordon_ (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 02.22.07 # Well, I guess I'll just have to find out. 02.26.32 Quit Jorpho (Quit: Page closed) 02.36.48 Quit fs-bluebot (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 02.37.30 Quit bluebrother (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 02.37.54 Join fs-bluebot [0] (~fs-bluebo@x5ce7799d.dyn.telefonica.de) 02.39.55 Join bluebrother [0] (~dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 02.41.11 Join AlexP [0] (~alex@rockbox/staff/AlexP) 02.49.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.05.25 Join circ-user-p0B1i [0] (~circuser-@c-50-160-233-3.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 03.05.36 Nick circ-user-p0B1i is now known as Arkelite (~circuser-@c-50-160-233-3.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 03.05.44 Nick Arkelite is now known as Vex_ (~circuser-@c-50-160-233-3.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 03.05.51 Nick Vex_ is now known as Arkelite (~circuser-@c-50-160-233-3.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 03.05.54 # Okay 03.06.04 # So I have an odd question 03.06.17 # I have an odd answer 03.06.38 # Have any of you ran into a particular error that disrupted native windows usb dirvers? 03.06.51 # my lib isn't working for some reason on my rockbox. 03.06.57 # no clue why 03.07.41 # I need to get this pink color off my screen 03.07.47 # <[Saint]> Rockbox just presents itself as a generic USB mass storage device. 03.07.52 # yeah 03.07.53 # <[Saint]> There's no fancy magic going on here. 03.07.59 # that is what I thought 03.08.08 # perhaps it's a bad cable then 03.08.23 # Ipod cables are.... complex. 03.08.47 # never understood the point of 7 pins for data and power. 03.09.16 # is it seven? 03.09.20 # blah i forget 03.09.26 # <[Saint]> The pinout of the ridax 30-pin connectors they use is well known if you want to investigate this. 03.09.28 # it was more than 4 03.09.51 # well yes but they only use like 7 channels, correct? 03.10.16 # i notice copper pins and sockets on select slots. 03.10.29 # well they are gold on mine. 03.10.59 # Thank you for the help though saint. 03.14.26 # <[Saint]> There's only like...4 or so, for power, I mean. 03.14.40 # <[Saint]> 3.3V, 5V, 12V (Firewire) and ground. 03.14.47 Join jtdesigns01 [0] (~Thunderbi@2601:400:8000:c904:157c:84df:89f2:4e42) 03.14.48 # <[Saint]> ...from memory. 03.15.00 # <[Saint]> Data is similar. 03.15.13 # <[Saint]> (whereby firewire has its own data pins) 03.15.53 # <[Saint]> The rest is various things like dock connection, accessory detection, serial, audio and video out, etc. 03.15.58 # <[Saint]> see: http://pinouts.ru/PortableDevices/ipod_pinout.shtml 03.16.32 # ahhh 03.16.44 # That does clear things up a bit 03.17.40 # this is going to sound dumb... but I haven't updated my firmware in like... 4-5 years? 03.17.56 # sssss. Did they ever get the terminal to work? 03.18.29 # on the Gen 3 Classics 03.18.49 # <[Saint]> "terminal"? 03.19.28 Quit kvieta (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 03.19.41 # there was a terminal on the bootloader 03.20.23 # yep it was a bad cable 03.20.38 # a terminal on a DAP!!!?????? 03.21.04 Join kvieta [0] (~kvieta@149.255.110.134) 03.21.04 Quit kvieta (Excess Flood) 03.21.16 Quit mc2739 (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 03.21.26 Join kvieta [0] (~kvieta@149.255.110.134) 03.21.48 # <[Saint]> Arkelite: which device are you talking about specifically? There's no such thing as a Gen 3 Classic. 03.21.50 # yeah not sure 03.21.59 # <[Saint]> I suspect you mean the iPod Classic 6G? 03.21.59 Join mc2739 [0] (~mc2739@rockbox/developer/mc2739) 03.22.12 # the 2007 model classic remake 03.22.24 # uhh 160 gb 03.22.39 # <[Saint]> None of the iPods where installation is officially supported have any such features in the bootloader. That is a clear "Will Not Do" for Rockbox. 03.22.59 # yeah there is a minty terminal 03.23.03 # <[Saint]> Bootloaders boot, possibly offering USB mount for repair. Nothing more. 03.23.05 # or atleast the logo 03.23.07 # not sure 03.23.13 # it crashes the device 03.23.19 # that's about it. 03.23.21 # <[Saint]> I suspect you are talking about emCORE and the freemyipod project. 03.23.31 # possible. 03.23.41 # <[Saint]> No such thing has ever existed in Rockbox proper. 03.23.51 # Ah 03.24.20 # so emCORE. what was it? 03.24.23 # <[Saint]> It isn't a clear distinction but from an official standpoint installation on the iPod Classic 6G is unsupported. 03.24.25 # it's been a long time 03.24.38 # <[Saint]> We offer a binary, but no officially sanctioned method of booting it. 03.24.53 # well I put it on mine some how >> 03.25.06 # if mine is indeed the 6G 03.25.26 # <[Saint]> emCORE/iLoader and the freemyipod project, while having a developer overlap, is entirely seperate to the Rockbox project and not supported. 03.25.52 # well I understand that. 03.26.22 # <[Saint]> I suspect you are talking about rhe emCORE console - which is entirely functional and has been for years. 03.26.26 # <[Saint]> *the 03.26.47 # <[Saint]> Though this isn't something an end user should be playing with. 03.27.05 # <[Saint]> emCORE/iLOader isn;t really designed for end users at all to be honest. 03.27.21 # <[Saint]> It's a very powerful lowlevel dubugging tool that also happens to function as a bootloader. 03.27.27 # <[Saint]> *debugging 03.27.35 # I am digging into that now and seeing that. 03.27.50 # crazy shit I managed to pull off when I was 16 03.28.08 # Not to say it looks all that hard 03.28.24 # I'm just surprised I never fucked it up lol 03.29.06 # oh sorry 03.29.13 # Language :x 03.29.48 # So it is just a kernel debugger essentially? 03.30.36 # and through it you can run the Rockbox kernel. 03.30.49 # Nifty. but I see your point. 03.32.59 # Saint. When I actually get around to kernels, sockets, and uninterpreted languages I'll let you know. Busy working on my Pharm Chem degree. So it probably won't happen for a while. 03.33.20 # Think you'll still linger here in a few years? 03.34.17 Join HazWard [0] (~starly@modemcable086.155-160-184.mc.videotron.ca) 03.34.25 # <[Saint]> I don't see why not. As long as the project is alive, I'll be a part of the furniture. 03.35.08 Quit GeekShadow (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 03.35.55 Join GeekShadow [0] (~antoine@nzf.turmel.info) 03.35.55 Quit GeekShadow (Changing host) 03.35.55 Join GeekShadow [0] (~antoine@reactos/tester/GeekShadow) 03.36.15 # GeekShadow. Your bouncer broke. 03.39.47 # <[Saint]> Nah. That's just a ping timeout coupled with using a hostmask without SASL. 03.40.52 # <[Saint]> It isn't really on topic but were s/he to use SASL we wouldn;t see the weird little join-quit-join dance as his hostmask is applied. 03.41.46 # <[Saint]> I try to nudge people into using SASL, because I'm honestly not sure that people actually realize that if they use auto-join on a given network without it that their hostmask is essentially irrelevant if they are using it to conceal their IP. 03.41.54 # <[Saint]> Anyhoo... 03.43.02 # personally I've always preferred XMPP to IRC 03.43.06 # but ehhhh 03.44.42 # <[Saint]> She's dead, Jim. 03.48.15 # Saint you do get PM with your client, aye? 03.48.29 # <[Saint]> I do. 03.48.30 # if not I just blabbed to no one. 03.48.33 # :x 03.52.54 # wait quassel is the one on ubuntu by default... 04.23.43 Quit Arkelite (Remote host closed the connection) 04.25.03 Quit AlexP (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 04.31.07 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-98-80-207-26.mcn.bellsouth.net) 04.43.13 Join nialv7 [0] (~nialv7@c-71-202-60-239.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 04.43.44 Quit ZincAlloy (Quit: Leaving.) 04.49.06 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.15.00 Join JdGordon_ [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 05.17.10 Quit JdGordon (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 05.18.56 Quit aphirst (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 05.19.47 Join aphirst [0] (~aphirst@ipbcc1a67c.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) 05.28.36 Quit aphirst (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 05.30.09 Quit HazWard (Quit: WeeChat 1.2) 05.30.33 Join aphirst [0] (~aphirst@ipbcc1a67c.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) 05.34.35 Quit TheSeven (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 05.39.42 Join TheSeven [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 05.42.57 Join AlexP [0] (~alex@rockbox/staff/AlexP) 05.45.56 Quit Rower (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 06.11.29 Quit Guest42979 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 06.17.04 Quit AlexP (Remote host closed the connection) 06.25.50 Join Guest42979 [0] (~Slayer@69.143.14.62) 06.49.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.16.43 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 08.22.26 Join ender` [0] (~ender@foo.eternallybored.org) 08.40.43 Quit aphirst (Quit: Leaving) 08.49.11 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.03.28 Join petur [0] (~petur@dD5E0153A.access.telenet.be) 09.03.43 Quit petur (Changing host) 09.03.43 Join petur [0] (~petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 09.07.41 Join Parker_ [0] (~Parker@66-191-226-206.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com) 09.10.54 Join __jae___ [0] (~jae@dedicated.jaerhard.com) 09.10.58 Join rasher_ [0] (~rasher@diti.rasher.dk) 09.11.05 Quit ps-auxw (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 09.11.06 Quit __jae__ (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 09.11.06 Quit rasher (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 09.11.10 Nick rasher_ is now known as rasher (~rasher@diti.rasher.dk) 09.11.12 Quit ParkerR (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 09.29.30 Join edhelas [0] (~edhelas@81.30.33.177) 09.44.26 Join aphirst [0] (~aphirst@guesteu1.osram.net) 10.01.53 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@iwl138.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 10.05.35 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 10.06.49 # pamaury: Hey! Have you got time to dump clip sport rom? 10.07.13 # wodz: I'll bring it with me at work today and try to do that at noon 10.07.25 # cool 10.21.03 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 10.31.45 Join einhirn [0] (~Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 10.49.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.02.20 Quit JdGordon_ (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 11.03.16 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@ppp118-209-253-164.lns20.mel8.internode.on.net) 11.03.42 Quit JdGordon (Changing host) 11.03.42 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 11.24.43 Join AlexP [0] (~alex@rockbox/staff/AlexP) 11.27.49 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@sphinx.lix.polytechnique.fr) 11.27.49 Quit pamaury (Changing host) 11.27.49 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 11.30.43 Quit aphirst (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 11.34.29 Join xorly| [0] (~xorly@ip-86-49-15-121.net.upcbroadband.cz) 11.45.55 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@unaffiliated/krabador) 11.46.54 # wodz: I'll be back around 12:30 or 12:45 and i'll try to dump the rom 11.49.10 Join prof_wolfff [0] (~prof_wolf@213.37.48.54.dyn.user.ono.com) 11.49.45 # thanks 12.09.43 Quit petur (Quit: *plop*) 12.24.01 Quit prof_wolfff (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 12.24.28 Join prof_wolfff [0] (~prof_wolf@213.37.48.54.dyn.user.ono.com) 12.31.25 Quit AlexP (Remote host closed the connection) 12.40.04 Join aphirst [0] (~aphirst@guesteu1.osram.net) 12.40.26 Join AlexP [0] (~alex@rockbox/staff/AlexP) 12.49.17 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.04.19 # wodz: here ? 13.09.01 Join pamaury_ [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 13.09.24 # yep 13.09.45 # ok, so I should write a program to dump the ROM following your forum post right ? 13.09.49 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~Adium@pD9EE8EEC.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.10.54 Join Rower [0] (~husvagn@d83-183-134-99.cust.tele2.se) 13.12.08 # pamaury_: Yes. You can hack the program written by the guy. After uploading ADFUS.BIN issue 0xcd 0x93 addr len packet and grab the reply 13.12.39 # where is the program ? where can I find ADFUS.BIN ? 13.15.43 Quit ZincAlloy (Quit: Leaving.) 13.16.36 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~Adium@pD9EE8EEC.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.20.06 # hum, believe it or not but my system compiler seems broken, some missing header file !! 13.20.30 # ah I see, it doesn't -m32 13.20.32 # *like 13.28.46 # wodz: I can't find ADFUS.BIN, it's not in sport firmware and not in Sweet Pea toy firmware 13.29.51 # pamaury_: I believe it is in Sweet Pea firmware but there are two versions 1) for regular update 2) for recovery with PC program. You need the second 13.30.09 # hum, where can I find it ? 13.30.48 # ok I found it I think 13.33.18 # pamaury_: I should be able to extract the binary form pcap dump posted on forum. Ping me if you have a problem 13.33.42 # I'm trying to extract the recovery firmware, give me a minute 13.35.05 # got it, I hope it's the right version 13.36.54 # I don't remember how to reach the recovery mode 13.40.46 # pamaury_: 'ADFU mode, which I got into by holding the volume-up button while powering on.' 13.41.05 # pamaury_: According to the forum post 13.41.29 # ah thanks, I was looking for it, okay I've got "FW upgrading on the screen" 13.42.10 # I miss the python usb package 13.47.13 # hum, the dfu script says it cannot find my device 13.52.18 # wodz: I'm not sure how this python script works 13.52.48 # I have my device in recovery mode (vid:pid 0x10d6:0x10d6) but the script expects something else for adfu 13.54.49 # pamaury_: There is custom scsi command which switch device from regular mass storage mode into adfu. Maybe this script does exactly this. I'll check 13.55.21 # I'm hacking something based on run_code 13.55.46 Join aevin2_ [0] (~brootvors@nikon.hackeriet.no) 13.56.04 # it expects command option run_code to enter this path 13.57.35 # so, now what command should I send to the ROM to dump it ? 13.59.30 Quit preglow (*.net *.split) 13.59.30 Quit aevin (*.net *.split) 13.59.30 Quit aevin2 (*.net *.split) 13.59.34 # something like adfu_write_to_ram but replacing 0x13 by 0x93 ? 13.59.53 # yes, and changing usb transfer dir of course 14.00.09 # ok, let's see 14.00.19 Join aevin [0] (eivindsy@unaffiliated/aevin) 14.01.53 # I'm slightly confused: the code seems to put length before address but your forum post suggests the opposite ? 14.03.05 # let me see 14.05.06 # hum, my code seems to crash the device 14.05.20 # pamaury_: It might be wrong in forum post. The post is based on disasm and this particular part does lots of (unnecesary) swaps between stack and registers and is hard to follow. 14.05.51 # how much did you ask? 14.06.24 # wodz: https://gist.github.com/pamaury/b59f4abaf5e6bbbdcb5e 14.06.38 # 256 bytes 14.06.53 # it returns only zeroes but then the screen becomes black and the device crashes 14.07.36 # hum maybe I should not send the prepare_execute 14.07.40 # you miss dev.write(EP_TO_DEVICE, adfu_prepare_exec(0xbfc18000)) 14.07.53 # hmm, no you don't 14.08.49 # Try to read something from 0xbfc18000 instead. We will know if reading is working at all 14.09.55 # what does prepare_execute do ? 14.10.42 # run the code at specified address 14.11.33 # so you transfer control to uploaded ADFUS.BIN 14.15.33 # ok I think I have something working, at least I can read the code at 0xbfc18000 of ADFUS 14.16.18 # goodie 14.18.15 # it doesn't seem happy returning huge chunks though, I need to do a loop, no idea how to do that in python ^^ 14.19.35 # for i in range(x,y): I guess 14.22.29 # ok, ADFU dump confirmed working, now let's dump the rom 14.23.04 # hum, only zeroes 14.23.57 # code: https://gist.github.com/pamaury/b59f4abaf5e6bbbdcb5e 14.26.07 # wodz: I need to go back to work, I have my computer next to me if you have ideas about other addresses or code modifications 14.27.29 # bfc20000 might be also interesting BUT I don't know if this is ram/rom or something else 14.28.03 # and only zeros from bfc00000 is extra weird 14.28.16 # I dumped 32kb 14.28.44 # ah, there is something at bfc20000 14.30.15 # https://www.dropbox.com/s/bd2gvjskaqzl19t/rom.bin?dl=0 14.30.58 # it wants me to sign in and I don't have dropbox account 14.31.44 # hum weird 14.32.14 # anyone with the link is supposed to be able to open it 14.32.34 # simply ignore the login window 14.34.27 Join lvxz [0] (~local@abbs225.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) 14.35.30 # wodz: did you manage to get it or should I email it to you ? 14.35.47 # I got it. I simply closed login window :-) 14.36.13 # ok, tell me if you are happy with or if you want another dump 14.37.34 # pamaury: At first glance starting from bfc22000 there is valid MIPS16 code 14.43.31 Quit pamaury_ (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 14.43.52 Join ps-auxw [0] (~arneb@p50876795.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 14.47.41 Quit edhelas (Quit: Quitte) 14.49.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.57.05 Quit krabador (Quit: Take The Time) 14.59.32 Join preglow [0] (~thomj@2001:840:4243:3:1010:1010:1010:1010) 15.26.44 Quit Rower (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 15.41.55 Quit JanC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 15.42.59 Join pamaury_ [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 15.52.14 Quit aphirst (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 15.55.35 Join JanC [0] (~janc@lugwv/member/JanC) 15.56.20 # pamaury_: How much did you dump from 0xbfc00000? In theory it is possible to have 0x180 bytes of 0's at the beginning (althouhg that would be very weird) 15.58.21 Join aphirst [0] (~aphirst@guesteu1.osram.net) 16.01.59 Quit lvxz (Remote host closed the connection) 16.03.39 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@host240-59-dynamic.181-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 16.03.42 Quit krabador (Changing host) 16.03.43 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@unaffiliated/krabador) 16.25.17 Quit AlexP (Remote host closed the connection) 16.37.31 Quit krabador (Quit: Take The Time) 16.38.08 Join girafe [0] (~girafe@AGrenoble-651-1-459-200.w82-122.abo.wanadoo.fr) 16.40.46 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@unaffiliated/krabador) 16.49.21 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.56.48 # wodz: 32kB 16.57.01 # weird 16.57.43 # I can try again later, see if I made a mistake 17.00.01 Quit krabador (Quit: Take The Time) 17.02.24 Quit pamaury_ (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 17.05.55 Quit JanC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 17.07.25 Join JdGordon_ [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 17.09.07 Quit pamaury (Remote host closed the connection) 17.10.05 Quit JdGordon (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 17.19.44 Join JanC [0] (~janc@lugwv/member/JanC) 17.22.20 Quit einhirn (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 17.55.40 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 17.55.44 Join AlexP [0] (~alex@rockbox/staff/AlexP) 17.56.10 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 17.57.55 Quit mc2739 (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 17.58.28 Quit prof_wolfff (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 17.58.47 Join mc2739 [0] (~mc2739@rockbox/developer/mc2739) 18.25.01 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@unaffiliated/krabador) 18.30.59 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 18.49.24 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.56.37 Join Catwich [0] (~Artox@79.98.110.103) 19.17.59 Quit aphirst (Quit: Leaving) 19.19.09 Join rela [0] (~x@pdpc/supporter/active/rela) 19.33.50 Join lebellium [0] (~chatzilla@89-93-177-161.hfc.dyn.abo.bbox.fr) 19.46.59 Quit lebellium (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.91.1 [Firefox 39.0/20150630154324]) 19.48.22 Join lebellium [0] (~chatzilla@89-93-177-161.hfc.dyn.abo.bbox.fr) 19.50.21 Quit lebellium (Client Quit) 19.53.29 Join lebellium [0] (~chatzilla@89-93-177-161.hfc.dyn.abo.bbox.fr) 19.57.40 Join RiD [0] (RiD@bl22-37-76.dsl.telepac.pt) 19.59.44 Join aphirst [0] (~aphirst@ipbcc1a67c.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) 20.23.40 Quit KiwiCAM_ (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 20.23.41 Join kiwicam [0] (~quassel@103.9.218.223) 20.24.14 Quit [Saint] (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 20.25.42 Quit MMlosh (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 20.28.05 Join [Saint] [0] (~hayden@rockbox/staff/saint) 20.35.53 Join MMlosh [0] (~MMlosh@2001:470:6f:23:a5e4:272:589:45a2) 20.48.47 Quit krabador (Quit: Take The Time) 20.49.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.59.44 Nick Parker_ is now known as ParkerR (~Parker@66-191-226-206.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com) 20.59.57 Quit ParkerR (Changing host) 20.59.57 Join ParkerR [0] (~Parker@unaffiliated/parkerr) 21.10.43 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@unaffiliated/krabador) 21.18.59 Quit nialv7 (Remote host closed the connection) 21.21.25 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 21.28.44 Quit jtdesigns01 (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 21.49.48 Quit krabador (Quit: Take The Time) 21.55.01 Quit Reihar (Quit: WeeChat 1.2) 22.04.11 Join jtdesigns01 [0] (~Thunderbi@2601:400:8080:471:c458:4076:bb9e:79bf) 22.12.42 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 22.15.04 Quit JdGordon_ (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 22.22.58 Quit ruskie (Excess Flood) 22.29.33 Join ruskie [0] (ruskie@sourcemage/mage/ruskie) 22.45.03 Quit RiD (Quit: A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.) 22.49.31 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.55.05 Join pablo_pi_ [0] (~pablo@190.56.10.79) 22.57.49 Quit pablo_pi (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 22.58.35 Quit Moarc (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 22.58.36 Quit aphirst (Quit: Leaving) 22.59.54 Join Moarc [0] (~chujko@a105.net128.okay.pl) 23.04.11 Quit pamaury (Remote host closed the connection) 23.07.03 Quit rela (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 23.09.13 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 23.16.12 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 23.17.52 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 23.18.17 Quit lebellium (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.91.1 [Firefox 39.0/20150630154324]) 23.20.50 Join lebellium [0] (~chatzilla@89-93-177-161.hfc.dyn.abo.bbox.fr) 23.30.48 Join thirty6 [0] (5c0a520f@gateway/web/freenode/ip.92.10.82.15) 23.31.14 # Hey guys, anyone got much experience with the simulator at all? 23.32.52 # I'm trying a couple of themes - iClassic and iVideo, and both seem to behave...oddly (not displaying the theme on now playing, nor rendering as the screenshot would imply) 23.37.29 # what does it display on the now playing screen? 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