[03:02:55] *** Quits: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Read error: Operation timed out) [03:07:04] *** Joins: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [06:43:42] *** Quits: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Disconnected by services) [06:43:55] *** Joins: [7] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [07:07:53] *** Quits: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/staff/saint) (Remote host closed the connection) [07:09:19] *** Joins: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/staff/saint) [10:06:35] *** Quits: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/staff/saint) (Remote host closed the connection) [10:08:02] *** Joins: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/staff/saint) [16:02:19] *** Joins: Ipodhacker (5c84c3c7@gateway/web/freenode/ip.92.132.195.199) [16:02:31] hi [16:03:42] If anyone can resolve my problem: libusb0-dll:err [_usb_reap_async] timeout error in ibugger.py [16:31:03] *** Quits: Ipodhacker (5c84c3c7@gateway/web/freenode/ip.92.132.195.199) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [16:31:53] *** Joins: Ipodhacker (5c84c3c7@gateway/web/freenode/ip.92.132.195.199) [16:41:48] Hum finally find but i don't know what but ibugger.py detect my device but instant close and when restart ibugger the device is not detected [16:47:11] ibugger is useless to you, unless you are an ARM C developer, and would like to write software for the device [16:55:19] Basic I wanted to just start launched code on my ipod [16:55:22] via ibugger [16:55:52] Launch emcore via ibugger [17:06:47] it's possible to use winusb for ibugger? [17:31:13] *** Quits: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/staff/saint) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [18:02:57] ? [18:08:25] How force ibbuger.py to usb winusb.dll? [18:23:08] *** Quits: Ipodhacker (5c84c3c7@gateway/web/freenode/ip.92.132.195.199) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [19:29:55] *** Joins: Ipodhacker (56d91166@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.217.17.102) [19:51:26] *** Joins: Ipodhacker_ (5a026977@gateway/web/freenode/ip.90.2.105.119) [19:52:43] *** Quits: Ipodhacker (56d91166@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.217.17.102) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [21:00:16] <[7]> Ipodhacker_: yes, that can be done [21:01:00] <[7]> if you're getting timeout errors, it might help if you tell us the exact commands that you're running [21:01:17] <[7]> this suggests that you're doing something that locks up the ipod [21:16:22] *** Joins: jeegith (~jeegith@91.207.61.77) [21:24:02] *** Quits: jeegith (~jeegith@91.207.61.77) (Remote host closed the connection) [21:30:59] *** Joins: hpartners (~hpartners@92.63.100.15) [21:31:01] 7? [21:31:05] you here? [21:38:37] http://imgur.com/5lgSGgw [21:38:42] It's the error [21:40:06] i kill all process with itunes [21:42:12] *** Quits: hpartners (~hpartners@92.63.100.15) (Remote host closed the connection) [21:54:02] http://pastebin.com/Ty75jxKy [21:58:54] <[7]> Ipodhacker_: sorry, you need to mention my exact nickname to make by client wake me up ;) [21:59:17] oh ok [21:59:20] <[7]> Ipodhacker_: which command were you trying to run? [21:59:36] i open cmd on my folder [21:59:47] and write python ibugger.py [21:59:59] <[7]> no command after that? [22:00:05] <[7]> hm [22:00:11] no instant close [22:00:14] or error [22:00:25] <[7]> even during the first try after booting ibugger on the ipod? [22:00:54] yes [22:01:24] <[7]> very weird. this means that ibugger locks up during USB enumeration already? [22:01:37] <[7]> how are you launching ibugger? through the notes exploit? [22:01:49] Yes [22:01:53] with note exploit [22:02:00] <[7]> and which OS are doing this from? [22:02:11] <[7]> are you possibly using a USB3 port? [22:02:43] i try with usb 3 port and usb 2 port [22:02:50] Os: Win 8.1 x64 [22:04:13] <[7]> hm, completely untested combination [22:04:36] <[7]> all nano 4g experiments that I know of were done with linux or win7 and machines with only usb2 ports [22:04:47] arh :/ [22:04:59] is impossible to try with winusb driver? [22:05:15] Winusb driver have perfect compatible with win 8 [22:05:23] <[7]> given that ibugger's usb implementation is a bit buggy it could be basically anything [22:05:38] <[7]> you can use winusb, but I'm not sure if it will work any better [22:05:51] <[7]> this seems more like the ipod locks up during the USB enumeration process already [22:06:51] so it is probably impossible to run from 8 win? [22:07:43] <[7]> it could be literally anything [22:07:54] <[7]> you won't get away without doing further debugging [22:08:31] <[7]> which is fairly tricky on nano4g, because we don't have drivers for several hardware components yet which would make this more convenient [22:08:51] <[7]> on top of that ibugger is a huge mess written in assembler to fit into these note files [22:08:58] <[7]> they're limited to ~3.5KB executable size [22:09:27] yes i see in wiki [22:09:40] no other exploit is available on ipod 4g? [22:09:56] <[7]> well it's vulnerable to pwnage 2.0 as well [22:10:09] <[7]> (which is the DFU exploit that we're using on the ipod classic) [22:10:35] <[7]> however I'm not sure if we even manage to set up the SDRAM controller correctly when booting through that [22:10:52] and wanted to know if you continue development on nano 4g or if the project is to abandon [22:10:56] ? [22:11:25] <[7]> it's mostly abandoned, because nobody seems to be interested in continuing it, and because the next steps that would need to be done are very time consuming and complicated [22:11:51] <[7]> the architecture of its bootloader makes reverse engineering fairly difficult [22:12:52] <[7]> I'd expect it to be at least 3 months, if not a year, of full-time development time to get a somewhat functional rockbox port [22:13:23] <[7]> (for a person that's experienced in this area) [22:14:08] Arh :/ [22:14:56] Ok thanks for the helping and explication, maybe is start to download Ubuntu [22:15:10] <[7]> what are you even trying to do in the first place? [22:15:54] Just start bootloader first time [22:16:12] on my nano 4g [22:16:46] User say me it's impossible to naviguate it's just "demo" [22:17:06] Firstly i would like test the "demo" [22:19:04] <[7]> the thing is that it doesn't even have a clickwheel driver yet [22:19:32] ye she sya me the clickwheel doesn't work [22:21:03] But i know is stupid but why don't request to apple to give driver?(The ipod nano is abandonned by apple) all people buy ipod touch [22:21:20] <[7]> because apple won't even care to read your request [22:22:00] Yes is true...unfortunately [22:22:24] <[7]> the most interesting part would be the FTL driver, and that was purchased by apple from whimory. I doubt they may even redistribute the source code of that. [22:23:11] Apple don't give free X) [22:23:50] It keeps the drivers for the future project [22:24:04] <[7]> I was kinda surprised they didn't try to sue us [22:24:58] The apple software is so contain... [22:25:05] rockbox is so better [22:26:35] Just is impossible to launch python with os compatible? [22:26:46] or useless [22:27:30] <[7]> I don't understand the question [22:29:08] if i try to use python with compatibility test(win7,win vista,win xp etc...) can work? [22:29:34] <[7]> python isn't related to your problem at all [22:29:40] ah [22:29:43] <[7]> it's the IPOD that's freezing for some reason [22:29:47] directly with the device... [22:30:02] <[7]> very likely because windows sends it something that it doesn't understand, long before you run python [22:30:28] *** Joins: sampson (~sampson@194.126.251.80) [22:30:44] it's normal when ibugger loade ris start windows don't detect device in explorer? [22:30:57] Loader is start on ipod* [22:31:07] <[7]> yes [22:31:17] ok [22:31:22] <[7]> or do you think ibugger is a disk drive? [22:31:26] maybe try in my second pc [22:31:48] <[7]> well, I can tell you that whatever you're doing is a huge waste of time [22:32:16] No disk drive i know [22:33:23] I just thought that this observation could be the problem [22:34:00] tomorrow i try to launch with me second pc in win 7 x64 [22:34:02] <[7]> well, it seems like you're not understanding the most basic things that you're doing here [22:34:15] <[7]> I doubt you'll *ever* succeed in getting emcore to boot properly on this device [22:34:51] Why? [22:35:02] you succes you [22:38:21] i need to go many thanks for your help [22:39:07] As soon as I have more programming knowledge I promise to finish on project [22:39:57] the* [22:41:34] i contact you tommorow if i succes launch correctly ibugger [22:41:35] Bye [22:41:49] *** Quits: Ipodhacker_ (5a026977@gateway/web/freenode/ip.90.2.105.119) (Quit: Page closed) [22:42:01] *** Quits: sampson (~sampson@194.126.251.80) (Remote host closed the connection) [22:43:35] *** Joins: waterkampf (~waterkamp@92.63.100.15) [22:47:26] *** Quits: waterkampf (~waterkamp@92.63.100.15) (Remote host closed the connection) [23:02:27] well, maybe the picture of n4g running emcore bootmenu on the frontpage wasn't such a good idea... :) [23:27:30] *** Joins: sandrag (~sandrag@91.217.91.83) [23:28:01] *** Quits: APLU (~mulx@2a01:e34:ee29:12b0::10) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [23:29:54] *** Quits: [7] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Disconnected by services) [23:30:10] *** Joins: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [23:30:29] *** Quits: sandrag (~sandrag@91.217.91.83) (Remote host closed the connection) [23:32:26] *** Joins: APLU (~mulx@2a01:e34:ee29:12b0::10) [23:33:07] *** Quits: Elfish (amba@2001:1608:12:1:13:3:3:7) (*.net *.split) [23:38:04] *** Joins: Elfish (amba@2001:1608:12:1:13:3:3:7) [23:39:08] *** Quits: STeeF (~STeeF@office.hostnetbv.nl) (*.net *.split) [23:39:16] *** Quits: jan_bee (~some@euve32367.server4you.net) (*.net *.split) [23:41:05] *** Joins: jan_bee (~some@euve32367.server4you.net)