[01:07:13] *** Quits: n1s (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) (Quit: Ex-Chat) [02:03:50] *** Joins: clustur (~logger@c-68-53-250-91.hsd1.tn.comcast.net) [02:03:50] *** Quits: clustur (~logger@c-68-53-250-91.hsd1.tn.comcast.net) (Remote host closed the connection) [02:14:51] <[7]> user890104: as if that would be relevant if it will get recycled anyway? :) [03:03:52] * [7] wonders whether replacing the drive on his one might be worth it... [Saint]? [03:15:39] * [7] wonders if he should experiment with interfacing an SD card on the CE-ATA port :) [03:56:08] <[7]> user890104: I've just opened my classic to check some things, and didn't damage it beyond a few scratches around the edge [05:49:15] <[Saint]> [7]: replacing it with....? [05:59:07] *** Quits: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/user/saint) (Remote host closed the connection) [06:00:14] *** Joins: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/user/saint) [06:05:32] <[7]> [Saint]: that's the question :) [06:05:40] <[7]> HDD, SSD, CF card, or even SD card? 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[12:35:56] mine has its case half-open sideways, so i should probably also order a back cover, the clips on the back cover are bent so bad, and broken on one side [14:03:49] *** Joins: clustur (~logger@c-68-53-250-91.hsd1.tn.comcast.net) [14:03:49] *** Quits: clustur (~logger@c-68-53-250-91.hsd1.tn.comcast.net) (Remote host closed the connection) [15:16:25] * user890104 obtained a free open-source code signing certificate [15:16:46] TheSeven: is it possible to use such certificate to sign device drivers for Windows? [15:28:21] also, do you think that signing our windows binaries (the bootstrappers) makes sense? [17:17:08] I doubt that certificate is sufficient for KMCS [17:17:32] and I'm not sure if there is any real benefit from signing our binaries [18:09:16] *** Joins: n1s (~n1s@nl118-168-30.student.uu.se) [18:09:16] *** Quits: n1s (~n1s@nl118-168-30.student.uu.se) (Changing host) [18:09:16] *** Joins: n1s (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) [18:13:26] *** Quits: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [18:27:23] *** Joins: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) [18:40:53] *** Quits: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/user/saint) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [18:42:04] *** Joins: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/user/saint) [18:44:16] *** Quits: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [18:46:33] *** Joins: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) [20:03:49] *** Joins: clustur (~logger@c-68-53-250-91.hsd1.tn.comcast.net) [20:03:50] *** Quits: clustur (~logger@c-68-53-250-91.hsd1.tn.comcast.net) (Remote host closed the connection) [21:06:36] *** Quits: alberthrocks (~alberthro@unaffiliated/alberthrocks) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [21:38:26] user890104: did you find the reason for the bluescreens? [21:38:44] no, but i got my ipod back, so i can test [21:39:01] i suspect virtualbox's filter driver to be causing this [21:40:42] win host, linux guest? [21:43:10] yes [21:44:16] win7x64 host w/o hardware virtualisation, ubuntu 12.04 lts guest with python{2,3} and TNT toolchain [21:45:24] * TheSeven wonders if it would be possible to install ubuntu in a way that can both be booted directly and started as a VM on windows... [21:45:41] that surely wouldn't work with windows, but it could with linux... [21:46:34] well, i had an ubuntu install on a separate partition a long time ago, and used to boot it with vmware (win host), directly accessing the linux partition :) [21:46:42] so yes, it is possible [21:47:00] at least as long as you don't have a nvidia or ATI graphics card... [21:47:18] but now i'm using WUBI, so i can't mount it that easy [21:48:01] i also had a hackintosh install on the same machine, but that's a different story, basicly triple-boot with win7loader + grub + chameleon [21:48:28] (that's how i tested emcoreFS on OSX) [21:48:52] * TheSeven wouldn't touch OSX with a ten feet pole :P [21:49:48] well, i can't run it in a VM because of my CPU, so my only option (besides buying a 1000+ EUR piece of aluminium) was that [21:50:43] i'll give it a try, without touching the virtualbox drivers [21:51:09] i'll uninstall them using device manager's show_non_existent_devices env variable [21:51:33] you mean DEVMGR_LIST_NONPRESENT_DEVICES=1? [21:51:45] yes [21:52:05] or was it SHOW? not sure? [21:52:34] DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES=1 [21:58:00] TheSeven: do you think that running hddscan2 is worth trying on my classic? [21:59:56] since it's going to screw up the hdd data, it might be a better idea to run it before loading my music collection [22:03:04] user890104: most importantly that drive needs to be scrubbed [22:03:16] seems like it's still able to remap sectors [22:03:30] but yeah, hddscan2 might be one of the best ways to do that [22:03:49] it could actually happen that the defects are just gone after running it [22:08:22] where do i get a build of hddscan2? [22:09:48] btw: we can substitute the last few steps of the classic install guide with "use rockbox utility to complete the installation" :) seems to work fine for me [22:10:22] hm... back when we wrote that the rockbox utility didn't have a clue what a classic is [22:10:24] or, in my case, i can use it *before* flashing emcore, since the hdd data is kept [22:10:53] I still don't get why... it's supposed to check for an emcore directory structure in the nor [22:11:05] so it would be: 1. install rockbox using rbutil. 2. install emcore bootloader 3. done! [22:11:20] no, it checks disk_mount(0) [22:11:33] and since it's successful, it assumes that it can access the hdd [22:11:40] and moves further [22:12:36] http://files.freemyipod.org/misc/hddscan2-20111121.ubi - does this look like a recent version of hddscan2? [22:15:25] uhm ... rockbox 630a166-130816's usb seems to work fine [22:15:37] did you fix it in the meantime? :) [22:15:40] yes, I think that version is the latest [22:16:14] rockbox usb on the classic apparently works somewhat - as long as there is not a lot of traffic on EP0 [22:16:25] on the nano2g it's completely broken though [22:16:46] well, it didn't work for me, even on the classic [22:16:56] something got better, yes [22:17:08] I couldn't reproduce any problems either since a few months [22:17:09] now it mounted instantly, and i was surprised [22:18:57] ok, let's give hddscan2 a try... [22:21:29] TheSeven: i only get emCORE v0.2.2 r805M, nothing else [22:21:43] do you have it as an emcoreapp somewhere? [22:22:12] or should it print anything on the console? [22:32:53] TheSeven: hddscan2 seems to have crashed/not started at all [22:33:39] http://pastie.org/pastes/8243129/text [22:33:51] uhm ... cpu load 100% doesn't look good [22:36:06] *** Joins: alberthrocks (~alberthro@unaffiliated/alberthrocks) [22:41:37] it works if i launch it from dfu->umsboot [22:52:53] interesting... [22:53:20] that build got stock during storage init [22:55:52] *** Quits: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [23:28:32] it's so fun to watch how framebuffer updates, emcore.py downloadfile and my php script that parses the "screenshot", make so many race conditions [23:43:32] 1% sectors done \o/ [23:43:35] * user890104 goes to sleep