[00:02:51] *** Joins: user890104 (~Venci@unaffiliated/user890104) [00:02:52] *** Server sets mode: +nt [00:18:20] *** Joins: samizdat (~samizdat@samizdat.baconseed.org) [00:20:25] *** Quits: Samizdatguy (~samizdat@samizdat.baconseed.org) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [01:38:32] *** Joins: Elfish (amba@2001:1608:12:1:13:3:3:7) [03:31:43] *** Joins: Elfish_ (~amba@84.201.30.174) [03:36:39] *** Quits: Elfish (amba@2001:1608:12:1:13:3:3:7) (*.net *.split) [06:49:08] *** Quits: [7] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [06:55:45] *** Joins: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [09:46:01] *** Quits: krnlyng (~liar@83.175.90.24) (Quit: huiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) [09:46:23] *** Joins: krnlyng (~liar@83.175.90.24) [09:59:27] *** Joins: goom (~go4m@cpe-66-25-153-174.satx.res.rr.com) [10:40:33] *** Joins: feed_back (18bd4d7d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.189.77.125) [10:40:41] hello? [11:13:09] *** Quits: feed_back (18bd4d7d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.189.77.125) (Quit: Page closed) [14:50:35] *** Quits: goom (~go4m@cpe-66-25-153-174.satx.res.rr.com) (Quit: Leaving) [16:05:19] *** Quits: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Disconnected by services) [16:05:28] *** Joins: [7] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [17:35:32] *** Joins: Arawra (Aurora_Equ@65.162.40.40) [17:36:06] after booting into DFU mode, the bootstrap application gives me: DeviceIoContro: Eror 31: A device attached to the system is not functioning. [17:36:22] device manager lists a device in Portable Devices as UMSBoot [17:36:31] this was after using ITunes to restore my IPod 6g [18:00:51] *** Quits: Arawra (Aurora_Equ@65.162.40.40) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [18:03:04] *** Joins: Arawra (~Aurora_Eq@65.162.40.40) [18:31:05] Ok apparently that error doesn't truly affect the device. My fault for not RTFM'ing properly [18:31:33] <[Saint]> Whoops. Sorry, just saw the activity here. [18:31:46] <[Saint]> Yep. That pretty much means "this went exactly as expected" [18:32:39] <[Saint]> It would be problematic to /not/ see that error. [18:32:56] <[Saint]> (highly non-obvious, but, it is what it is) [18:33:20] I highly suggest changing that output =p [18:34:03] <[Saint]> You'd need to ask Microsoft about that. [18:34:22] you couldn't just hook the message and change the output to STDOUT? [18:34:25] or STDERR? [18:36:00] <[Saint]> Hmmm. Possibly. But I'm not sure if that would be more or less desirable. I mean, the error isn't lying. A USB device /did/ abruptly disappear and freak the system out. [18:36:10] <[Saint]> ...it just came back almost instantly as well. [18:36:29] but if its expected behavior, nothing did go wrong =p [18:36:42] <[Saint]> Not entirely. [18:36:57] <[Saint]> The something going wrong /is/ the expected behaviour - but that's semantics I guess. [18:37:02] <[Saint]> I see what you're saying. [18:38:54] ooh, new UI [18:39:21] <[Saint]> New compared to? [18:39:45] <[Saint]> Oh. perhaps you had an older version. Without that god-awful WInter theme. [18:40:02] I believe so [18:40:28] <[Saint]> If you get sick of that theme (it's hideous IMO), you can just core it out of the folder structure. [18:40:33] for some reason, I wasn't able to access the filesystem through windows or linux (crashed my linux boot) so I decided to reflash [18:41:02] <[Saint]> If you really wanted to you can just remove the entire emcore folder, it'll recreate what it absolutely requires. [18:41:03] I thought I didn't connect my USB ports properly when I rebuilt my system, but apparently I did [18:41:04] <[Saint]> sans theme. [18:41:53] now, for that lovely wait time of copying my music library again -__- [18:41:54] <[Saint]> emcore is designed in such a way that it requires precisely nothing on the device storage to function. [18:42:10] <[Saint]> so you can just nuke it all at your whim if you like and kill that theme. [18:42:36] <[Saint]> in fact it doesn't even need a disk to be present at all, as a possibly interesting side note. [18:44:16] I'm guessing emCore resides on ROM somewhere on the ipod so that it doesn't need it? [18:45:49] <[7]> yes, everything essential (basically everything besides the custom theme) is in the boot flash [18:45:49] <[Saint]> right. [18:57:30] *** Joins: Gigas (05bad805@gateway/web/freenode/ip.5.186.216.5) [18:57:43] Hello [18:59:40] I am trying to do the EmCORE installation of rockbox to a ipod classic. I have followed the instructions so far but not UMSBoot won't show up and my ipod is stuck on a apple logo with around 20% of the screen in the left side black [19:00:08] <[7]> ignore that screen, that's just a display driver glitch [19:00:12] <[7]> umsboot should work regardless [19:07:02] I should still use the Eject feature with rockbox/emCore, right? [19:07:11] <[7]> yes [19:07:43] <[7]> otherwise you might get filesystem corruption if cached writes hadn't been completed yet [19:12:55] i disconnected the ipod and connected it again now it shows umsboot [19:17:17] *** Quits: Gigas (05bad805@gateway/web/freenode/ip.5.186.216.5) (Quit: Page closed) [19:44:48] <[Saint]> are you confusing eject and safe remove perhaps? [19:45:29] <[Saint]> similar on the surface but there's a fundamental difference.