[03:39:31] *** Quits: [Franklin] (~franklin@unaffiliated/franklin) (Quit: Lost terminal) [03:50:01] *** Joins: [Franklin] (~franklin@unaffiliated/franklin) [04:04:57] *** Quits: [Franklin] (~franklin@unaffiliated/franklin) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [04:08:52] *** Joins: frambo_ (6d32db61@gateway/web/freenode/ip.109.50.219.97) [04:09:02] anyone here? [04:11:16] yes [04:11:42] i was trying to install emcore on my iPod Classic but my play button doesn't work so I can't get past the CAUTION screen (it asks me to push menu+play) [04:11:49] is there any way I can edit the installer file to change the combination required? [04:11:55] (the .ubi file) [04:12:54] ah, I just started getting familiar with this project myself...you may want to stick around for someone else to answer taht [04:12:56] *that [04:13:12] ok thanks [04:18:21] generally speaking, that ubi file is an ARM executable [04:18:58] so editing it would require changing the relevant part of the source and building your own image [04:19:19] and do you know a way to do that? [04:21:04] svn co svn://svn.freemyipod.org/ [04:21:21] install an arm toolchain [04:21:49] arm-elf-eabi would probably be your best choice [04:22:32] where can I get that? [04:23:57] that depends on your environment [04:24:24] i have windows 8.1 [04:25:49] not sure how well that's going to work for you [04:26:29] you will probably be better off installing a VM and doing this under linux [04:26:57] the wiki may have instructions for Windows, I haven't really looked [04:27:24] but generally speaking, Windows is not a good environment for embedded development using open source tools [04:29:36] can you give me directions to the arm toolchain? i will install the vm [04:29:37] tomorrow [04:29:51] to be honest (but hopefully not discouraging) if what I'm saying isn't familiar to you, you should expect at least a few weeks of tinkering with things to get to a point where you have a sane environment [04:30:03] I can answer some questions but I can't guide you through it [04:31:32] yeah, it isn't that familiar [04:31:40] i do know a little bit of python and html but my skills end there [04:32:01] this is fun stuff, but admittedly a steep learning curve at first [04:32:11] yeah, i see [04:32:24] you'll need to set up the arm toolchain first so you can cross-compile for ARM [04:32:26] if only anyone could edit the file and remove that play button part :/ [04:32:28] and pretty much everything is in C [04:32:32] orasm [04:32:35] *or asm [04:32:52] heh, that takes the fun out of it ;) [04:33:26] eheh [04:33:28] like I said, if you stick around maybe someone else can help you with that, but I wouldn't count on it [04:33:56] at this point you're testing something that's sort of unique to your needs ;) [04:34:09] yeah, i know [04:34:18] how can i setup the arm toolchain after installing linux [04:34:18] ? [04:35:54] your distribution may have a package available for a relatively recent version of arm-elf-eabi [04:38:00] e.g. if you use ubuntu there's arm-elf-gcc available I think [04:38:28] or you can use something like crosstool-ng to assist you [04:38:31] *** Quits: frambo_ (6d32db61@gateway/web/freenode/ip.109.50.219.97) (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [04:38:35] (in building from source, that is) [04:38:38] eh... [04:39:52] *** Joins: frambo (6d32db61@gateway/web/freenode/ip.109.50.219.97) [04:40:06] sorry, my internet connection went down [04:40:21] no problem [04:40:29] [21:35:59] your distribution may have a package available for a relatively recent version of arm-elf-eabi [04:40:29] [21:38:06] e.g. if you use ubuntu there's arm-elf-gcc available I think [04:40:31] [21:38:34] or you can use something like crosstool-ng to assist you [04:40:31] [21:38:37] frambo_ (6d32db61@gateway/web/freenode/ip.109.50.219.97) left IRC. (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [04:40:31] [21:38:41] (in building from source, that is) [04:40:41] probably missed some of that ^ [04:41:17] it was lost when i asked about the distro [04:41:19] thank you [04:43:20] ok so after having ubuntu up and running what would i need to do? [04:44:39] is this it? http://www.freemyipod.org/wiki/Working_with_binaries [04:45:52] or this? http://www.freemyipod.org/wiki/Extracting_firmware [04:46:35] well, the first page has some info, but links are dead [04:47:01] yup, just found that out :( [04:47:12] i'm totally lost [04:47:44] basically i just need to be able to open the file, edit it and compile it or wtv [04:49:08] yes [04:49:33] though the specifics of how to do that are entirely non-trivial to explain [04:50:32] i see [04:50:52] how i wish it was as simple as opening it in notepad [04:51:23] heh [04:51:37] if you do get to the point of having an arm toolchain working, you'll be in a much better place for someone to help guide you towards what to actually edit [04:51:42] and you'll be able to test the changes you make [04:52:05] ok i'm already downloading virtualbox+ubuntu [04:52:20] it's getting late here, maybe tomorrow i'll get my hands dirty [04:52:25] cool [04:52:31] thank you so much for your help! [04:52:44] yw [04:52:47] good luck [04:52:58] maybe the easiest way is just to buy a new click wheel lol [04:53:22] haha that may be ;) [04:53:23] 'cause i don't know if rockbox supports pausing when the headphones are removed [04:53:38] that I can't tell you [04:53:39] the only way besides that is selecting the sleep option in the menu [04:53:49] have you asked about that in #rockbox? [04:53:53] yeah, i will buy a new one soon [04:53:56] noep [04:53:57] *nope [04:54:15] but buying a new one will solve all problems [04:54:23] true [04:54:37] i'm just afraid of tinkering with the internal circuits but it should be easy [04:55:08] well, goodbye and thanks again. cheers! 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