--- Log for 03.01.117 Server: asimov.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 7 days and 16 hours ago 00.06.24 # I assume you use that function elsewhere? 00.06.27 Quit paulk-collins (Quit: Leaving) 00.06.57 # <__builtin> it's actually only called once in the entire program 00.07.06 # then define it static 00.07.30 # <__builtin> so I'm just going to rename it and make it static 00.08.06 # static bcopy, should work its just snagging on an extern 00.10.32 # <__builtin> let me make sure it doesn't break anything and I'll push 00.11.20 # Sorry ChrisJJ: I nearly forgot http://www.mediafire.com/file/8jbmpuralap9rsy/CREATIVEZEN_play_pause_fade.rock 00.11.20 Quit cc___ (Quit: WeeChat 1.6) 00.15.29 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. Revision d7770a1, 255 builds, 15 clients. 00.17.08 Join JanC_ [0] (~janc@lugwv/member/JanC) 00.18.18 Quit JanC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 00.18.19 Nick JanC_ is now known as JanC (~janc@lugwv/member/JanC) 00.20.28 # Bilgus: "does the play and pause buttoin not work in the creative zen sim??" It does. The problems with master ZEN are confined to the build for device. Build for sim works fine. 00.21.10 # it was my own doing, I was in the middle of making the fade out in core and it conflicted with the plugin 00.21.19 # Bilgus: "Sorry ChrisJJ: I nearly forgot http://www.mediafire.com/file/8jbmpuralap9rsy/CREATIVEZEN_play_pause_fade.rock" Fails here: http://i.imgur.com/zHwM7bo.png 00.21.29 # I don't have Linux. 00.21.51 # it isn't compiled for the sim 00.22.11 # I'm not sure It will be compatible if I do but we can try 00.25.35 # "it isn't compiled for the sim". Oh, sorry, trying on device... 00.26.37 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 668 seconds. 00.26.38 # Build Server message: 3Revision d7770a1 result: All green 00.26.53 # http://www.mediafire.com/file/zac3wfspzk3yv47/ZENSIM_play_pause_fade.rock 00.30.12 Quit diox (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 00.30.44 Join diox [0] (~u@c80-216-201-69.bredband.comhem.se) 00.45.19 Quit ender` (Quit: I have the heart of a small boy. I keep it in a jar on my desk.) 01.03.44 # <[Saint]> gevaerts: Oh, right - I see what you were referring to now. 01.03.44 # <[Saint]> I thought you guys meant the weird blanket ban on export of US-created 'strong encryption' sources that no one really takes seriously at all. 01.09.48 # <[Saint]> It is really annoying that the only aspect of openssl that conflicts with the gpl is the truly obnoxious clause regarding attribution. 01.12.14 # <[Saint]> The obvious solution for this as I understand it, and one that doesn't conflict with either of the stated cases (be it licensing or silly bans on distribution of encryption technologies to a subset of locales) is to just link against a host provided instance, no? 01.13.22 Quit megal0maniac (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 01.15.09 Quit lebellium (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.93 [Firefox 50.1.0/20161208153507]) 01.17.10 Join smoke_fumus [0] (~smoke_fum@dynamic-vpdn-93-125-63-227.telecom.by) 01.17.34 Quit smoke_fumus (Client Quit) 01.18.09 # <[Saint]> GPLv3 would make it a lot easier, but I understand that's not happening. 01.19.05 # <[Saint]> Though historically it doesn't appear that the FSF is particularly fussed about people adding additional restrictions to the vanilla GPL. 01.35.50 Join megal0maniac [0] (~megal0man@unaffiliated/megal0maniac) 01.40.21 Quit megal0maniac (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 01.40.51 Join megal0maniac [0] (~megal0man@unaffiliated/megal0maniac) 01.46.55 Quit skapazzo (Quit: leaving) 01.57.57 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.02.37 Join Acou_Bass [0] (~Acou_Bass@host-78-148-16-72.as13285.net) 02.15.40 Join Senji_ [0] (~Senji@85.187.103.250) 02.18.35 Quit Senji (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 02.19.44 Quit Senji_ (Client Quit) 02.50.23 Quit ZincAlloy (Quit: Leaving.) 03.29.09 # Bilgus: "http://www.mediafire.com/file/zac3wfspzk3yv47/ZENSIM_play_pause_fade.rock" Fails here on Windows 7: http://i.imgur.com/X4UK98a.png 03.30.35 # PS I installed in rocks\apps http://i.imgur.com/GAigff8.png 03.43.59 # chrisjj: It is apparently dependent on the OS and I have no way to compile it for windows for you, did the one for the actual device work? 03.45.07 Quit idonob_ (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 03.52.51 # I'll gladly give you the source if you want to compile it yourself 03.58.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.03.43 Join idonob_ [0] (~Owner@static-173-212-139-201.ptr.terago.net) 04.11.50 Quit idonob_ (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 04.17.29 # Bilgus: "did the one for the actual device work?" Yup. In that when I ran it the first time, it faded down to zero, and on the second time, faded up to 100%. Each fade was about 6s after a delay of about 1s. 04.18.07 # The volume setting was respected. I found no settings for fade or delay time. 04.18.37 # you can set all those settings by pressing any button after you start the plugin (after ~1 second it starts the delay manually) 04.19.30 # if you choose continue after exit (yes) a new menu option will show 'Continue' and then it will run in the background 04.20.33 # if you choose 'save' it will use those settings each time you run it 04.21.59 Quit aptzero (Quit: Leaving.) 04.29.12 Join idonob_ [0] (~Owner@static-173-212-139-201.ptr.terago.net) 04.29.41 # "you can set all those settings by pressing any button after you start the plugin" I think many users will miss this. Can you use the Context menu instead? 04.31.52 # "if you choose continue after exit (yes)..." Neat. That wokred, but when I next returned to the plug-in I got *PANIC*. 04.31.59 # like I said going into core so NBD but ill keep it in mind for the fade to sleep plugin 04.32.39 # Off to bed now. 04.32.56 # hmm not sure why that is although your device is kinda screwy 04.34.44 Quit megal0maniac (*.net *.split) 04.34.45 Quit idonob_ (*.net *.split) 04.34.59 Join megal0maniac [0] (~megal0man@unaffiliated/megal0maniac) 04.35.09 Join idonob_ [0] (~Owner@static-173-212-139-201.ptr.terago.net) 04.38.38 # eey folks, would this be the right spot to ask about hardware issues? my old faithful Fuze power switch doesn't seem to work at all ( only switches on by plugging it in, and only switches off by auto shutdown) and yet pulling it down to lock works... any suggestions on how/if i could fix that? 04.48.38 Quit idonob_ (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 04.50.12 Join idonob_ [0] (~Owner@static-173-212-139-201.ptr.terago.net) 05.16.27 Join treaki_ [0] (~treaki@p5B11C4D8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 05.20.28 Quit treaki__ (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 05.27.43 Quit idonob_ (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 05.52.46 Join idonob_ [0] (~Owner@static-173-212-139-201.ptr.terago.net) 05.58.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.04.50 Nick SovietShaman_ is now known as CommunistWitchDr (quasselcor@97-87-177-85.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) 06.49.45 Join Senji [0] (~Senji@85.187.103.250) 06.50.06 Quit Senji (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 06.50.15 Quit [7] (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 06.50.50 Join TheSeven [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 06.51.06 Join Senji [0] (~Senji@85.187.103.250) 07.17.32 Join JanC_ [0] (~janc@lugwv/member/JanC) 07.18.45 Quit JanC (Killed (barjavel.freenode.net (Nickname regained by services))) 07.18.46 Nick JanC_ is now known as JanC (~janc@lugwv/member/JanC) 07.44.24 Quit idonob_ (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 07.53.41 Join edhelas [0] (~edhelas@145.133.43.230) 07.56.02 Quit edhelas (Client Quit) 07.58.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.59.35 Quit nlogex (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 08.14.20 Join edhelas [0] (~edhelas@145.133.43.230) 08.21.14 Quit edhelas (Quit: Leaving.) 08.25.44 Join ender` [0] (krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 08.41.51 Join edhelas [0] (~edhelas@145.133.43.230) 09.02.05 Quit edhelas (Quit: Leaving.) 09.44.55 Join pamaury [0] (~pamaury@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 09.58.10 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.02.48 Quit girafe2 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 10.06.16 Join lebellium [0] (~chatzilla@89-93-179-5.hfc.dyn.abo.bbox.fr) 10.07.10 # [Saint]: there is no host-provided instance on all supported OSes 10.07.38 # <[Saint]> Correct. 10.08.04 # <[Saint]> Well, there's no _singular_ host provided instance on all supported OSes. 10.09.07 # You're assuming that Qt supports more than just openssl... 10.10.03 # <[Saint]> No I'm not. You're just /not/ assuming the silly lengths I've been known to go to to wrap things to appear as the thing another thing wants it to be. 10.10.06 # <[Saint]> ;) 10.10.14 # Ah, right 10.10.41 # Are those actually realistic options? 10.10.42 # <[Saint]> I don't see any reason barring silliness and complexity to prevent the use of a wrapper around another TLS instance. 10.10.54 # <[Saint]> It's not hugely unrealistic. 10.11.06 # <[Saint]> It's ugly as hell though, sure. 10.11.47 # pamaury: I got the A20 service manual which looks pretty nice and can apply to A10 too :) https://docs.sony.com/release/MDSM/989621102_SM.pdf 10.13.29 Join MrZeus [0] (~MrZeus@81.144.218.162) 10.13.47 Quit dfkt (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 10.16.10 # <[Saint]> gevaerts: it actually looks like LibreSSL is a viable option without /too/ much screwing around. 10.16.40 # <[Saint]> And it's not encumbered with the same silliness. 10.16.56 # <[Saint]> But comes with different silliness. 10.18.28 # [Saint]: licence silliness? 10.18.43 # <[Saint]> right. 10.19.21 # Does libressl have a different license? 10.19.33 Quit krnlyng (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 10.19.33 # but it's an OpenSSL fork, so it can't really be any different?! 10.21.03 # <[Saint]> Ah, shit - yeah, you're right. I misread. 10.32.56 Join krnlyng [0] (~liar@178.114.29.4.wireless.dyn.drei.com) 10.46.14 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 10.47.00 Join MrZeus_ [0] (~MrZeus@81.144.218.162) 10.50.13 Quit MrZeus (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 11.02.16 Join dfkt [0] (~dfkt@unaffiliated/dfkt) 11.41.58 Quit MrZeus_ (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 11.51.48 Join robertd1 [0] (~root@201.242.214.237) 11.52.39 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 11.56.20 Join MrZeus_ [0] (~MrZeus@81.144.218.162) 11.56.41 Join pamaury_ [0] (~pamaury@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 11.58.11 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.05.24 Quit MrZeus_ (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 12.11.44 Join MrZeus [0] (~MrZeus@81.144.218.162) 12.19.06 Join paulk-collins [0] (~paulk@gagarine.paulk.fr) 12.21.41 Quit robertd1 (Quit: Leaving.) 12.21.56 Join robertd1 [0] (~root@201.242.214.237) 12.43.23 # Bilgus: "hmm not sure why that is although your device is kinda screwy" 12.44.03 # I don't see any screwyess on this device. 13.05.22 Join aptzero [0] (~Adium@96-95-20-86-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net) 13.06.04 Quit paulk-collins (Remote host closed the connection) 13.19.22 Quit amiconn (*.net *.split) 13.19.22 Quit pixelma (*.net *.split) 13.19.43 Join amiconn [0] (~amiconn@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 13.19.43 Join pixelma [0] (~pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 13.29.14 # Bilgus: For in case it helps, the PANIC says: Stkov Play->Pause->Fade pc:600706DC sp:61EC5A80 A: 600BAC28 bt end 13.33.04 Join Guest_____ [0] (765d7dea@gateway/web/freenode/ip.118.93.125.234) 13.33.26 # As in your device has less functions in lua, didn't have malloc etc.. doesn't matter though I'm not doing anything else on that plugin 13.34.59 Quit Guest_____ (Client Quit) 13.53.39 # Chrisjj: that says stack overflow In the thread stack btw so yes helpful still odd though if you get a chance go to System>Debug Menu> View OS Stacks > and tell me what the percentage is... should be something like T 20 20 xx% Play->Pause->Fade 13.54.05 # while it is running but before you return 13.58.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.59.41 # bluebrother: I want to switch mkimxboot to use crypto++, this is what I currently have: g#1452 13.59.42 # 3Gerrit review #1452 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/1452 : 3imxtools/sbtools: switch AES implementation to Crypto++ by Amaury Pouly 14.01.01 # I get away with LDFLAGS += -lcrypto++ but I don't know if that will work for windows. I believe this can work out of box with mxe (assuming you install/compile libcrypto++) but not sure about compiling on windows 14.09.44 # "As in your device has less functions in lua, didn't have malloc etc.. " News to me. The 'rb.pcm_is_playing()' fail appears on iPod Video sim too. I've seen no report of ZEN not having malloc(). 14.13.01 # "go to System>Debug Menu> View OS Stacks > and tell me what the percentage is... should be something like T 20 20 xx% Play->Pause->Fade" No entry for Play->Pause->Fade found. 14.14.31 # It would be after you ran the plugin and set it up pressed continue so it ran in the background and before you selected it again 14.16.07 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~Adium@2a02:8108:8b80:1700:89d7:ef48:9708:644e) 14.18.10 # Ah, got it. It says 14%. 14.18.38 # weird that should be plenty of room for what is in the stack 14.20.02 # Idk I'll keep it in mind when I make the Fade to Sleep Plugin but the fade on play and pause stuff is up on gerrit and in the forums now 14.21.03 # I'm guessing the rb.pcm_is_playing() error is our own special RB. Style of DLL hell wonder if the lua stuff has a versioning system 14.21.24 Join MrZeus_ [0] (~MrZeus@81.144.218.162) 14.22.53 # <[Saint]> Oh, hmmm. I errr. OK. You went that way with it. 14.23.10 # hmm? 14.23.40 # <[Saint]> with the fade on play/pause stuff 14.24.36 # NO Archos players though as they use a loop in the playback code directly, I'd then need a thread so it didn't block 14.24.37 Quit MrZeus (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 14.24.46 Quit aptzero (Quit: Leaving.) 14.25.39 # I also noticed the Stop part doesn't work on any of the players with SWCODEC I tested on so its just Play/Pause Fade now 14.26.23 # [Saint]: Wait, Which way? I did it in core 14.27.45 # <[Saint]> Splitting up the play/pause/stop functions was unexpected to me. I didn't see that coming. 14.28.10 # <[Saint]> My intention was just to add a time picker from 0 to N to that menu entry but I never got around to it. 14.32.15 # pamaury_: I successfully changed destination and sound pressure on my NWZ-E580. There isn't much noticeable difference though^^. Is it possible to compile scsitool for Windows? 14.32.16 # <[Saint]> that was always in my todo basket along with 'consolidate values and ranges for various picker menus'. 14.33.30 # lebellium: not currently, I'm working on that 14.37.09 # ok 14.37.34 # I'll edit https://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SonyNWZ-A860SeriesAnalysis. You made typo, it's sudo ./scsitool and not sudo ./scsitools 14.37.50 # <[Saint]> the massive block of talk_ids is interesting. 14.38.32 # yeah I noticed all the wasted space in the time pickers I'll work on that as soon as I figure out just what is needed there.. what I see is we need from MS to Hours 14.38.43 Quit WakiMiko_ (Quit: WeeChat 1.6-rc2) 14.39.10 Join WakiMiko [0] (~WakiMiko@unaffiliated/wakimiko) 14.39.34 # and Negatives for backlight timeouts 14.40.50 # lebellium: ok, but be aware that eventually I will create a single page for all NWZ, I don't want to spread the info in too many pages 14.40.56 Join aptzero [0] (~Adium@96-95-20-86-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net) 14.41.02 # <[Saint]> How the shit do we normally handle speaking numeric setting values? 14.41.23 # <[Saint]> Do we just..not? And that looks weird to me because it just /isn't/ handled elsewhere? 14.41.34 # pamaury_: sure, but if you copy and paste, better don't copy the typos :P 14.42.05 # that's why I'll fix it 14.42.17 # <[Saint]> because holy shit that massive block of talk_ids looks foreign. 14.44.22 # Well when you have MS and Seconds mixing I see no other way of doing it currently 14.44.51 # anyways I'll bb in a few hours 14.47.22 Quit sbach (*.net *.split) 14.47.22 Quit ps-auxw (*.net *.split) 14.47.22 Quit kugel (*.net *.split) 14.47.29 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@ip5b42c1fd.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) 14.47.30 Quit kugel (Changing host) 14.47.30 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 14.47.39 Join ps-auxw [0] (~arneb@p5B0FB259.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 14.47.52 # <[Saint]> that's why we normally just so a scroll from 0 or 0.0/0.00 to N to N.N/N.NN dealy. 14.47.53 # <[Saint]> *do 14.47.53 # <[Saint]> so 300ms becomes .3s 14.47.53 Quit amiconn (Quit: No Ping reply in 64 seconds.) 14.47.55 Quit WakiMiko (Max SendQ exceeded) 14.48.02 Join ender_ [0] (krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 14.48.21 # <[Saint]> it means in some settings you need to scroll around a bit, but it is pretty simple. 14.48.23 Quit ender` (Write error: Broken pipe) 14.48.31 Join sbach [0] (~sbach@107.189.42.74) 14.49.08 Join amiconn [0] (amiconn@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 14.49.52 Join WakiMiko [0] (~WakiMiko@unaffiliated/wakimiko) 14.50.24 # "our own special RB" Ah, well that could sure explain why it doesn't work on standard RB :-) 15.05.28 # pamaury_: I switched my Japanese A850 from J to CEW2: I now have worldwide FM range (87,5MHz - 108MHz) instead of Japanese FM range. UI is still in Japanese though. I switched back to J and then the FM tuner no longer works, the device crashed when entering the FM menu :D 15.17.27 Join MrZeus__ [0] (~MrZeus@81.144.218.162) 15.20.36 Quit MrZeus_ (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 15.37.06 Quit madk (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 15.37.14 Quit Galois (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 15.38.49 # <__builtin> has anyone heard back from zagor or bagder? 15.38.53 # <__builtin> pamaury: ^ 15.40.12 Join madk [0] (~noneofyou@107.170.140.154) 15.42.51 Quit MrZeus__ (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 15.47.30 Join Galois [0] (djao@efnet.math.uwaterloo.ca) 15.48.33 # __builtin: no 15.50.07 # <__builtin> why don't we just make the buildmaster connection be over HTTP then? 15.50.30 # pamaury: is there a NVP node for FM radio that wouldn't be properly reseted when switching the destination code? 15.53.53 # lebellium: there is a node called "fm parameter" but I don't know what it controls 15.54.01 # did you try to reset all settings ? 15.55.22 # lebellium: otherwise try changing back to CEW2 and try to change the frequency 15.55.50 # it might be a problem with how the frequency is recorder, like when you change make sure you are on a frequency that is valid in both tuner modes 15.56.07 # pamaury_: I'll try reseting all settings. In Test mode there is FM->RCVCHK which actually only checks several frequencies. I don't know if NVP nodes always match the test mode settings 15.56.34 # actually the FM radio works in CEW2, but I'd like to get the original Japanese frequency range in J region code 15.58.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.58.21 # oohh 15.58.39 # I reseted all settings and got the UI in english (CEW2)!!! 15.59.19 # that's incredible 15.59.38 # I must be the 1st guy getting an english UI on a Japanese NW 16.05.27 Join treaki__ [0] (~treaki@p3E991B63.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 16.06.50 # amazing \o/ 16.07.19 # we should add that to the future SonyNWDestinationChange wiki page 16.09.10 Quit treaki_ (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 16.10.24 # lebellium: time to update https://www.rockbox.org/wiki/WhyRockbox? :) 16.10.38 # aha 16.11.28 # depends if you consider this tool as rockbox 16.11.37 # actually for the final user it's still the OF booting 16.11.59 # Also, "Multilingual Interface - 30 supported languages and counting" is already there 16.13.21 # AFAIK Sony is the only brand still making mp3 players with no language setting in Japan 16.14.04 # this tool is clearly not rockbox, I think it's best if we have a dedicated wiki page documenting this tool and how to use it so that we can refer people to it 16.20.27 Join Bilgus_ph [0] (~Bilgus_ph@108.100.32.249) 16.20.30 Quit Bilgus_ph (Remote host closed the connection) 16.23.55 Join skapazzo [0] (~skapazzo@151.9.205.1) 16.31.10 # Anyone got Screendump to work on a device recently? Here on ZEN (pamaury's lcd_fix build) it fails with a prefetch abort. On simulators, it works. 16.31.59 # <__builtin> lemme try it 16.32.44 # <__builtin> seems to work normally on ipod6g, might be a zen-specific thing 16.34.08 Part robertd1 16.34.22 Join robertd1 [0] (~root@201.242.214.237) 16.35.20 # <__builtin> hmm 16.35.38 # * __builtin 's ipod6g is acting up 16.35.58 # <__builtin> the screen backlight is flickering seemingly randomly 16.35.58 # chrisjj: I haven't tried, I forgot. My theory is that it's a problem with 24-bit framebuffer 16.36.32 # <__builtin> not on and off, but between different brightnesses 16.37.29 # pamaury: Are there any non-ZEN Rockbox targets with 24-bit display? 16.37.54 # <__builtin> yes 16.38.00 # Name? 16.38.09 # <__builtin> YP-R0 16.38.18 # YPR0 16.38.20 # <__builtin> Also the Zen X-Fi 16.38.26 # <__builtin> and YP-R1 16.38.49 # ZEN and ZEN X-Fi are identical except for the buttons 16.39.00 # (and speaker) 16.43.34 Join treaki_ [0] (~treaki@p3E9919CC.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 16.44.31 Join mutnai [0] (6db91733@gateway/web/freenode/ip.109.185.23.51) 16.46.34 # <__builtin> is there no way in rockbox to print the value of a floating-point number? 16.47.21 # I don't think it's implemented, at least on bare metal targets 16.47.32 # In proper rockbox philosophy you shouldn't even want to deal with floating-point numbers! 16.47.33 # since almost none supports hardware floating points and we don't use floating points 16.47.43 Quit treaki__ (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 16.48.04 # <__builtin> well, /me/ not wanting to doesn't make Simon G. Tatham not want to! :P 16.48.33 Join nlogex [0] (~filip@CPE30469a4d21ac-CMa84e3f5c8560.cpe.net.fido.ca) 16.48.47 # Tell him he's wrong! 16.49.08 Quit mutnai (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 16.49.50 # Is this for debugging, or do you need it for real? 16.50.00 # <__builtin> debugging 16.50.38 # * __builtin suspects that one of the floating-point math functions (acos specifically) isn't working properly on-target 16.50.48 # <__builtin> it works perfectly in the sim, obviously :/ 16.51.58 # "ZEN and ZEN X-Fi are identical except for the buttons (and speaker)" and some aspects immaterial to Rockbox e.g. battery capacity. 16.54.15 # sure, I mean only Sony actually sells two different players with exactly the same hardware 16.57.35 # "YP-R0" Thanks. Anyone know if Screendump works on that? 17.02.31 # <__builtin> holy crap wtf 17.02.37 # <__builtin> it works perfectly now 17.03.52 # <__builtin> with no effective changes to the source?! 17.05.15 # <__builtin> ... and now it doesn't 17.10.18 # <__builtin> this is seriously weird 17.16.20 # <__builtin> and it's not a timing issue induced by the splash() calls, either 17.19.31 Join treaki__ [0] (~treaki@p54BF2A80.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 17.23.16 Quit treaki_ (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 17.36.42 Quit pamaury (Remote host closed the connection) 17.40.20 Quit pamaury_ (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 17.54.10 Join treaki_ [0] (~treaki@p3E991172.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 17.58.09 Quit treaki__ (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 17.58.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.08.54 # pamaury: mihail: do you still need as3543 datasheet? 18.09.54 Join girafe [0] (~girafe@LFbn-1-11729-221.w2-7.abo.wanadoo.fr) 18.10.34 # I have v1.10 but v1.11 is available on https://ams.com/eng/content/download/125308/723179/file/AS3543_Datasheet_EN_v2.pdf 18.17.07 Part robertd1 18.30.15 Join treaki__ [0] (~treaki@p5B11CE68.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 18.33.43 Quit treaki_ (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 18.35.08 Join paulk-collins [0] (~paulk@gagarine.paulk.fr) 18.37.15 Join Mihail [0] (25d46fb5@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.37.212.111.181) 18.40.15 # funman: I already have it. I look for as3534. 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Anyone know different? 21.44.37 # it's no longer true indeed 21.44.51 # Clip Zip neither 21.44.52 Quit alexweissman (Remote host closed the connection) 21.45.08 Quit edhelas (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 21.46.07 Join alexweissman [0] (~alexweiss@pool-108-51-84-48.washdc.fios.verizon.net) 21.58.18 # <__builtin> about how much latency should I expect when recording from a microphone under rockbox? 21.58.29 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.58.36 Join advcomp2019_ [0] (~advcomp20@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 21.58.55 # * __builtin can tolerate around 1ms or so to do ANC 21.59.53 Quit michaelni (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 22.01.45 Quit advcomp2019 (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 22.02.09 Join edhelas [0] (~edhelas@145.133.43.230) 22.03.05 Join treaki__ [0] (~treaki@p5B11C82B.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 22.05.21 Quit edhelas (Client Quit) 22.06.25 Quit alexweissman (Remote host closed the connection) 22.06.28 Quit treaki_ (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 22.08.59 Join alexweissman [0] (~alexweiss@pool-108-51-84-48.washdc.fios.verizon.net) 22.14.51 Quit aptzero (Quit: Leaving.) 22.16.24 Join michaelni [0] (~michael@213-47-41-20.cable.dynamic.surfer.at) 22.35.34 Join advcomp2019 [0] (~advcomp20@65-131-183-29.sxct.qwest.net) 22.35.35 Quit advcomp2019 (Changing host) 22.35.35 Join advcomp2019 [0] (~advcomp20@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 22.37.54 Quit advcomp2019_ (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 22.41.08 Join treaki_ [0] (~treaki@p54BF26F4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 22.44.42 Quit treaki__ (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 22.53.12 Quit Senji (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 23.15.28 Join aptzero [0] (~Adium@c-69-140-168-118.hsd1.md.comcast.net) 23.18.08 Quit nlogex (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 23.18.26 Join treaki__ [0] (~treaki@p54BF2A8D.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 23.20.28 Join nlogex [0] (~filip@CPE30469a4d21ac-CMa84e3f5c8560.cpe.net.fido.ca) 23.22.14 Quit treaki_ (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 23.32.08 # pamaury: gemini file in dump_rootfs\rootfs\tmp\rootfs\etc\rc.d of my A850 23.32.22 # flag_dst="1163154260" # 0x45545354 DeSign Test mode 23.32.23 # flag_mpt="1297371988" # 0x4d545354 Mass Production Test mode(key) 23.32.25 # flag_mpt_ui="1297371974" # 0x4d545346 Mass Production Test mode(UI) 23.32.33 # has it to do anything with the test mode (service menu)? 23.33.00 Quit [Saint] (Quit: Quit.) 23.33.31 # yes, that's what controls which thing to boot. When you press the magic key combo, the OF changes this and reboot. And on boot it uses this setting to choose what to boot 23.33.53 # and 1297371974 would be the 10 keys to press? 23.33.58 # no 23.34.25 # arf :( I was hoping the key combo to enter the test mode is written somewhere 23.35.05 # it's just a value: 23.35.06 # 1297371974 = 0x4D545346='MTSF' 23.35.39 # it may be written somewhere but if it is, I don't know where 23.35.45 # that seems unlikely though 23.36.13 # how can it know which is the key combo if it's written nowhere? 23.37.53 Join [Saint] [0] (~sinner@rockbox/staff/saint) 23.38.31 # you don't :-p 23.39.09 # I mean, the device! How does it know that you made the right combo 23.39.26 Quit paulk-collins (Remote host closed the connection) 23.39.45 # it's probably hardcoded in some binary 23.43.57 # pfff :( 23.45.07 # thanks for the info. Going to be now 23.45.10 # bed* 23.45.46 Quit lebellium (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.93 [Firefox 50.1.0/20161208153507]) 23.47.43 # * pamaury wonders why there is a fascination for the service menu... 23.55.27 Join treaki_ [0] (~treaki@p3E991DA8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 23.58.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen"