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but you need to fiddle with the makefile to point it at the right place 09.25.35 # out of curiosity,is it possible to self compile linux jztool? 09.26.15 # it is very easy, yang-idle 09.26.17 # yes 09.26.35 # are there instructions somewhere? 09.26.46 # clone the rockbox git, install libusb1-dev, go to rbutil/jztool and make 09.26.57 # ok 09.27.42 # on ubuntu it is called 'libusb-1.0-0-dev', probably different on other distros 09.28.34 # the wrong package on ubuntu is 'libusb-dev' 09.29.01 # ok 09.31.16 # looking forward on getting m3k, probably on monday 09.33.23 # i think it only has 64mb ram (storage) so everything (music) has to be on sd card? 09.34.09 # it has no usable storage of itself 09.34.29 # so you need a fat32 sd card 09.35.26 # i will buy 128gb sandisk ultra uhs-1 09.36.39 # that will come formatted as exfat. you will need to reformat it to fat32 09.36.51 # ok 09.37.25 # thanks for being patient with me, explaining stuff 09.50.28 # Build Server message: 3New build round 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Revision 00129ac872, 303 builds, 8 clients. 10.03.04 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 756 seconds. 10.03.07 # Build Server message: 3Revision 00129ac872 result: 4 errors 0 warnings 10.06.58 # huh, looks like a random glitch. 10.15.54 Quit akaWolf (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 10.19.29 Quit amachronic (Quit: amachronic) 10.33.23 Quit massiveH (Quit: Leaving) 11.19.55 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.13.32 Quit advcomp2019__ (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12.13.56 Join advcomp2019__ [0] (~advcomp20@user/advcomp2019) 12.51.36 # uzziyah should be back up 13.19.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.21.31 Join __builtin [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/builtin) 13.25.04 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~Adium@2a02:8108:943f:d824:88da:21d9:d15a:6dbc) 15.19.59 *** No seen item changed, no save performed. 16.18.43 Join cockroach [0] (~blattodea@user/cockroach) 16.59.02 Quit advcomp2019__ (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 16.59.26 Join advcomp2019__ [0] (~advcomp20@user/advcomp2019) 17.20.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.20.59 Join dys [0] (~dys@user/dys) 18.18.31 Quit ZincAlloy (Quit: Leaving.) 19.20.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.23.33 # <_bilgus> Ive some time lets get cookin 19.23.52 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. 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Revision cb92280eca, 303 builds, 8 clients. 20.37.43 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 660 seconds. 20.37.45 # Build Server message: 3Revision cb92280eca result: All green 20.43.57 # <_bilgus> no I figured another build would do it automatically but I don't see a way to upload a new build 20.44.25 # <_bilgus> I figure desowin might enlighten me on that 21.20.05 *** No seen item changed, no save performed. 21.32.04 # I've been marking stuff I've fixed in the issue list, but more importantly also marking false positives/intentional-isms 21.51.14 Quit cockroach (Quit: leaving) 22.19.16 # speachy: question. i'm reading the datasheet for the tv out chip on the gigabeat S. it mentions SIO registers or so. are those accessed via special memory addresses where the hardware is mapped? if so, how might one discover the base address? 22.20.39 # i'll look at the SoC it uses and see if there's anything that stands out 22.35.24 # <_bilgus> speachy, I see no way for me to interact with the scan results maybe I'm just dense or maybe permissions lacking? 22.39.01 # _bilgus: could you look over something? 22.39.37 # <_bilgus> depending on the amount of brain power it takes probably 22.39.46 # sec 22.40.49 # i managed to find the DS for the tv out chip but i'm having difficulty determining how it might be connected. i'm guessing i2c but i thought i2c was 7/8 addresses. this thing makes no sense so far to me. 22.40.51 # https://braewoods.net/datasheet.pdf 22.40.58 # 7/8 bit* 22.46.56 # hm. interesting. 22.47.59 # <_bilgus> it uses 8 data lines looks like it does several modes for input as well but it appears to focus on intel nvidia and national semi then it also mentiopns video port w/e that means maybe they just mean in general 22.48.16 # https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/application-note/AN3378.pdf 22.48.29 # looks like it uses the literal stated address offset on the I2C bus 22.48.37 # i just compared some of the sample code with the datasheet 22.49.05 # interesting. 22.49.15 # looks like all the real work is i2c in nature 22.49.27 # i wonder... 22.49.34 # <_bilgus> the table mode lets you set PIO so I guess first would be to try and figure out the current config 22.50.28 # i'm going to try i2c first since that's what the nxp stuff mentions with this particular combo of hw and soc 22.50.46 # it seems like a logical conclusion they'd probably use that combo 22.51.14 # since i lack the sample source code this is probably my only recourse... direct SIO manipulatoon. 22.52.34 # <_bilgus> problem being that it appears to be a swiss army brand video encoder 22.57.44 # _bilgus: indeed so i'll need to give it a spin 22.57.56 # i plan to use color bars to testi t 22.58.11 # seems a sensible option given i have to figure out if it's even working 22.58.30 # <_bilgus> https://www.manualslib.com/manual/52885/Focus-Fs453.html 22.58.39 # that's the other one 22.58.57 # what useful info does it have? 23.00.24 # <_bilgus> pinout and explains common input methods 23.00.47 # i see 23.02.23 # thanks, i'll look into it more later... 23.02.53 # <_bilgus> The FS453 registers are accessed through a serial input/output bus (SIO) which is I2C*-compatible and SMBus-compatible. These registers can be read or written at any time the part is receiving a reference clock at XTAL_IN and not being held in reset via the RESET_L pin. 23.03.25 # from our own info on the gigabeat s, i'm assuming i need to configure the FS456 gpio pi 23.03.27 # pin 23.03.30 # https://www.rockbox.org/wiki/ToshibaGigabeatSPortPins 23.03.30 # <_bilgus> well it doesn't narrow it down persay 23.03.39 # gpio3 23.03.46 # lists a " FS456 ON/OFF (454PWRON1) " 23.04.58 # so a reasoned guess is i need to use gpio with i2c 23.05.40 # i'll give it a spin later 23.06.03 # <_bilgus> if you can get to the tv chip armed with thte pinout and logic probe or oscope you could easily toggle the pins and find em 23.06.40 # <_bilgus> even an led should suffice given a resistor an steady hand 23.20.08 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.28.15 # in the beginning i'll just perform reads to see if i find anything 23.28.29 # if i'm on the right track i should get an answer or so