--- Log opened Tue Feb 07 00:01:24 2012 00:01 -!- ikeyb [4a6ef6f5@gateway/web/freenode/ip.74.110.246.245] has joined #freemyipod-support 00:01 < ikeyb> I'm back I apologize. My computer decided to shut itself down for updates. Can you link me that file again please? 00:03 < ikeyb> Whenever you get a chance 7 :) 00:07 -!- ikeyb_ [4a6ef6f5@gateway/web/freenode/ip.74.110.246.245] has joined #freemyipod-support 00:07 -!- ikeyb [4a6ef6f5@gateway/web/freenode/ip.74.110.246.245] has quit [Quit: Page closed] 00:11 < [7]> [00:41:54] <[7]> http://files.freemyipod.org/misc/ipodscsi.exe 00:11 < [7]> [00:43:02] <[7]> download the restore ipsw, extract it, and run ipodscsi x: ipod6g writefirmware -p firmware.mse 00:11 < [7]> [00:43:02] <[7]> with x: being the ipod's drive letter 00:13 < [7]> ikeyb_: ^^ 00:13 < ikeyb_> Doing it now :) 00:14 < ikeyb_> That .exe does... nothing. 00:14 < ikeyb_> Command box open and shuts immediately. 00:14 < ikeyb_> Wait 00:14 < ikeyb_> Never mind. 00:14 < ikeyb_> Restore ipsw? 00:14 < [7]> you need to run that with the specified command line arguments, from a command prompt window 00:15 < [7]> right click on the folder where the files are while holding shift, select "open command prompt here" or whatever its called, and type in the ipodscsi command line i sent you above 00:18 < ikeyb_> Where what(?) files are being held? 00:19 < ikeyb_> Sorry, a little lost. 00:21 < ikeyb_> Where do I download the restore ipsw? 00:31 < [7]> ikeyb_: http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/ 00:32 < [7]> and you need to do it on the directory where ipodscsi.exe and firmware.mse are 00:34 < ikeyb_> Forgive me if I'm blind, but I do not see my ipod on that list? 00:37 < [7]> ikeyb_: 80GB classic? 00:37 < [7]> that's classic (24/1.1.2) 00:38 < ikeyb_> Ah okay. Thank ya sir! 00:52 < ikeyb_> Okay says it's done. 00:52 < ikeyb_> Next step of action? 01:34 -!- maxone [~maxone@71-17-90-188.regn.hsdb.sasknet.sk.ca] has joined #freemyipod-support 01:37 < maxone> dose anyone of a good working safari download plugin for iso 5.0.1 01:38 -!- maxone [~maxone@71-17-90-188.regn.hsdb.sasknet.sk.ca] has quit [Client Quit] 01:53 -!- ikeyb_ [4a6ef6f5@gateway/web/freenode/ip.74.110.246.245] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 02:21 -!- ikeyb [4a6ef6f5@gateway/web/freenode/ip.74.110.246.245] has joined #freemyipod-support 02:21 < ikeyb> @ 7 02:21 < ikeyb> I followed your instructions and the command prompt said it was done. I ejected the ipod and it still says it needs to be restored in iTunes. 02:30 < [7]> yeah that's probably why restoring with itunes fails as well 02:30 < ikeyb> Any solution that you know of? 02:30 < ikeyb> And I appreciate all you've done by the way,. 02:39 < [7]> ikeyb: handcrafting a firmware image that works around the broken sector after figuring out which one it is 02:39 < [7]> you might want to check the smart data in diagmode 03:08 < ikeyb> I have no idea what that means. :D 03:10 < [7]> go to diagmode (left+center after reset) and go to the manual, io, hdd, smart menu or whatever it's called 03:10 < [7]> there's a couple interesting values there 03:14 -!- [7] [~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven] has quit [Disconnected by services] 03:14 -!- TheSeven [~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven] has joined #freemyipod-support 03:18 < ikeyb> Im there 03:20 < ikeyb> I'm in the smart data menu 03:21 < TheSeven> tell me the retracts, reallocs and pending numbers 03:21 < ikeyb> Retracts: 95 03:21 < ikeyb> Reallocs: 617 03:22 < ikeyb> Pending Numbers: 0 03:22 < TheSeven> hm, that one should still be able to fix damage by itself 03:22 < TheSeven> but there certainly is some hdd damage 03:22 < TheSeven> 617 internally remapped bad sectors 03:22 < TheSeven> but it still seems to have spare sectors available 03:24 < ikeyb> Will it live doc? 03:33 < TheSeven> i fail to see the exact reason why the restore fails... 03:33 < TheSeven> apple's code isn't very vocal about that either 03:34 < ikeyb> It's not an uncommon issue to my understanding. 03:52 < ikeyb> :( 04:13 < ikeyb> Just about to give up; it just won't restore. 04:13 < ikeyb> I've done it time and time again. 04:13 -!- [Saint] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 04:14 < ikeyb> Changed drive letters, used different cables, formats, disk mode, etc. 04:34 -!- [Saint] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has joined #freemyipod-support 04:43 < underscor> <[7]> quorn23: random lockups every couple of hours within rockbox? 04:43 < underscor> <[7]> that's a known rockbox bug, and someone has found out what's actually going on recently 04:43 < underscor> What was the problem? 04:43 < underscor> I have that on my 120GB 04:44 -!- [Saint_] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has joined #freemyipod-support 04:44 < underscor> It freezes a few times a day, and makes a loud buzzing ~200hz sound 04:47 -!- [Saint] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 04:51 -!- ikeyb [4a6ef6f5@gateway/web/freenode/ip.74.110.246.245] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 05:11 -!- [Saint_] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 05:49 -!- [Saint_] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has joined #freemyipod-support 07:02 -!- [Saint_] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 11:32 < TheSeven> underscor: a mutex clash between some other I2C traffic (e.g. changing volume, reading battery state, ...) and reading the hold switch from a tick task 11:32 < TheSeven> tick tasks are run from an IRQ handler, so blocking on a mutex from there is effectively a hard deadlock :) 16:06 < underscor> Oh, okay. Makes sense! :) 16:06 < underscor> So, since it's blocking on the mutex, no more IRQs are being processed and everything freezes, right? 16:07 < underscor> (just trying to learn about how this all works :]) 16:19 < TheSeven> a regular thread has locked the mutex, and the IRQ handler waits for the mutex to be unlocked which will never happen, because nothing else can execute while an IRQ handler is executing 16:33 < underscor> Ah, I see. 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