[00:21:32] *** Joins: r100 (5655a474@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.85.164.116) [00:24:13] so I saw that there is some work being done on Emcore in the last two weeks. If it's needed I could do some testing [00:27:29] *** Quits: n1s (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) (Quit: Ex-Chat) [00:27:30] *** Quits: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [00:29:14] <[7]> r100: were you having trouble with USB access efore? [00:29:32] <[7]> before* [00:30:07] <[7]> i.e. UMSboot drive not properly mounting (quickly) during installation etc. [00:30:35] actually I never had. Only before with Intel USB drivers installed (Z87 chipset). Uninstalled them and now it's fine [00:31:29] <[7]> interesting [00:31:30] no UMSboot has always been a very fast mount on my pc [00:31:53] <[7]> the commits from the last weeks mainly addressed problems in that area [00:32:20] <[7]> (and paved the way for some new features which could be implemented now) [00:32:52] <[7]> if someone writes an emcore app to do it, your ipod could e.g. mount iso files and expose them as a virtual cdrom drive :) [00:33:22] <[7]> the required kernel changes to support that have been committed recently, now we just need the app [00:34:09] wow thats amazing [00:35:12] * gevaerts bets that writing this app will be a lot more work than the code to support it has been :) [00:36:12] <[7]> gevaerts: I already have a basic USB mass storage app (based on a ramdisk) working [00:36:40] <[7]> (based on rockbox's mass storage driver of course) [00:36:41] Basic mass storage is about five commands, I think [00:36:48] yeah just wanted to ask about that; is it like reading smart data of the hdd? [00:36:51] cdrom is a lot more [00:37:26] Still, if someone does write the code, I'll steal it for rockbox :) [00:37:55] <[7]> http://websvn.freemyipod.org/filedetails.php?repname=freemyipod&path=%2Fapps%2Fumstest%2Fmain.c [00:38:42] Some of that does look familiar :) [00:39:45] OK, so there's a bit more than five [01:03:18] <[7]> gevaerts: five what? [01:03:31] SCSI commands [01:03:33] <[7]> ah [01:03:46] <[7]> well, how many more does a cd writer need? :P [01:04:25] I looked once :) [01:08:12] <[7]> it would be awesome if it could just "burn" iso files :) [01:09:24] There are about 30 I think, but you probably don't need all of them [01:09:24] Do you want to implement PLAY AUDIO? [01:10:18] * [7] doubts it [01:10:30] <[7]> I mean... which drive even supports that one today? [01:10:47] <[7]> were there ever sata drives with analog audio out? [01:11:40] http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/pub/Main/DataSheets/mmc2r11a.pdf has all you need :) [01:12:18] Actually, I think supporting PLAY AUDIO would be brilliant for rockbox, especially if we could present a playlist as an audio cd [01:12:29] Totally useless, yes, but still brilliant :) [01:17:03] <[7]> which players still support issuing that command? windows media player doesn't starting from at least windows xp :) [01:19:06] No idea. I remember using a set of cli tools for that (possibly cdtool), but that's fifteen years ago :) [01:24:29] *** Quits: r100 (5655a474@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.85.164.116) (Quit: Page closed) [01:53:12] uhm wait ... you want to represent the ipod as a cd-rom with an audio cd inserted, and issuing a play command to the device, would control rockbox? 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