[02:15:56] *** Joins: [Saint_] (~Saint]@rockbox/user/saint) [02:33:49] *** Quits: [Saint_] (~Saint]@rockbox/user/saint) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [02:33:55] *** Joins: [Saint__] (~Saint]@rockbox/user/saint) [02:52:42] *** Joins: user485763 (~aoeu@112.166.15.141) [03:45:08] *** Quits: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [06:39:08] *** Quits: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Disconnected by services) [06:39:15] *** Joins: [7] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [07:14:51] *** Quits: [Saint__] (~Saint]@rockbox/user/saint) (Quit: Quit) [07:15:08] *** Joins: [Saint_] (~Saint]@rockbox/user/saint) [08:33:09] *** Quits: [Saint_] (~Saint]@rockbox/user/saint) (Remote host closed the connection) [11:24:13] *** Joins: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) [13:11:23] *** Joins: [Saint_] (~Saint]@rockbox/user/saint) [13:12:19] *** Quits: [Saint_] (~Saint]@rockbox/user/saint) (Remote host closed the connection) [13:13:03] *** Quits: [Saint] (~sinner@rockbox/user/saint) (Quit: Quit) [13:14:12] *** Joins: [Saint] (~sinner@rockbox/user/saint) [13:53:13] *** Quits: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) (Remote host closed the connection) [14:50:54] *** Joins: kubeek (52d00498@gateway/web/freenode/ip.82.208.4.152) [14:51:00] hi [14:52:17] does anyone have a better understanding of the ipod classic 2g hardware? I would love to add hardware reset switch, because the menu button doesnt work too much.. [15:10:50] *** Joins: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) [15:32:31] *** Quits: user485763 (~aoeu@112.166.15.141) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [16:04:17] *** Quits: [Saint] (~sinner@rockbox/user/saint) (Remote host closed the connection) [16:16:11] *** Joins: [Saint] (~sinner@rockbox/user/saint) [16:28:46] <[7]> kubeek: not at that level, sorry [16:29:37] <[7]> from what i know that signal must be somewhere on the clickwheel connector though [16:36:36] I doubt that, because the clickwheel is separate from the five buttons which are right on the main board [16:37:53] If all else fails, you could always put a switch on the battery [16:41:30] well i could, but the flex cables are pain in the ass to solder [16:41:47] the best solution would be if the rockbox would stop freezing though :D [16:44:43] You're not wtill running the version that's installed with emcore I hope? [16:45:28] I am, why? [16:45:52] Because that's *old* [16:46:01] <[7]> >8 months old now [16:46:07] <[7]> and *lots* of fixes in the meantime [16:46:08] There have been many fixes since then [16:46:13] <[7]> including one major crash cause [16:46:30] and where do i get a newer one? [16:47:08] <[7]> http://build.rockbox.org/data/rockbox-ipod6g.zip [16:47:23] <[7]> that always points to the last (untested) development build [16:47:42] <[7]> there have been some reports of usb trouble recently, but it seems to be more stable generally [16:47:50] i am running r859 right now, which didnt seem to be that old i february when i installed it.. [16:50:02] <[7]> yes, it's a build from january 01st [16:50:23] so with this i dont need emcore anymore? im getting a little confused here [16:50:23] <[7]> that was our new year's release [16:50:38] <[7]> emcore and rockbox are basically independent things [16:50:47] <[7]> emcore currently serves as a bootloader for rockbox [16:50:58] <[7]> but you can of course let it boot a newer rockbox version [16:51:09] <[7]> just replace the files on the ipod's hard drive with the ones from that zip file [16:51:38] <[7]> you can still get back into the "shipped" rockbox version (e.g. in case of usb trouble) by selecting tools => run rockbox fallback image in the emcore boot menu [16:51:54] <[7]> the fallback image won't be affected by any changes on the hard drive [16:52:58] cool, but i disabled the emcore boot menu, how do i get it back? [16:53:21] <[7]> you set a default boot option? [16:53:27] <[7]> just press and hold any key during boot [16:54:37] thanks, i will try it right away [16:59:29] cool, everything seem to work like it should [16:59:46] thank you guys [17:02:21] I thought that emcore is an OS which provides the hardware for rockobox, but it seems that rockbox touches the hardware directly, am i right? [17:05:25] <[7]> yes [17:05:36] <[7]> they're partially using the same code base [17:05:45] <[7]> but emcore gets kicked out when rockbox boots [17:10:32] *** Quits: [Saint] (~sinner@rockbox/user/saint) (Remote host closed the connection) [17:17:05] *** Quits: kubeek (52d00498@gateway/web/freenode/ip.82.208.4.152) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [18:10:40] *** Joins: [Saint] (~sinner@rockbox/user/saint) [20:47:38] *** Joins: user485763 (~aoeu@112.166.15.141) [21:39:08] *** Joins: Kebianizao (~kvirc@141.0.218.87.dynamic.jazztel.es) [21:55:03] *** Quits: Kebianizao (~kvirc@141.0.218.87.dynamic.jazztel.es) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [21:55:50] *** Joins: Kebianizao (~kvirc@141.0.218.87.dynamic.jazztel.es)