Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
Quote from: Mad Cow on April 19, 2007, 06:01:15 PMNow it's giving me an "Image dimensions must be the same" error, even with the included bootsplash.bmp. It works on the original image extracted from the firmware, but once again gives me an error after I modify just one pixel. I tried in paint and it does the same.Did you use, so called, V3?If yes, then can you send this file to me? So I can look what's wrong.
Now it's giving me an "Image dimensions must be the same" error, even with the included bootsplash.bmp. It works on the original image extracted from the firmware, but once again gives me an error after I modify just one pixel. I tried in paint and it does the same.
Quote from: shoora on April 20, 2007, 01:11:48 AMQuote from: Mad Cow on April 19, 2007, 06:01:15 PMNow it's giving me an "Image dimensions must be the same" error, even with the included bootsplash.bmp. It works on the original image extracted from the firmware, but once again gives me an error after I modify just one pixel. I tried in paint and it does the same.Did you use, so called, V3?If yes, then can you send this file to me? So I can look what's wrong.It's the bootsplash.bmp in the patches dir of your GigabeatF_Firmware_Hacks.zip file.
This here doesn't work. Â Rename the extension to .bmp.
Now, the included bootsplash.bmp works, but not my photoshop CS2 modified one.EDIT: paint also doesn't work.
Quote from: Mad Cow on April 20, 2007, 05:06:59 PMNow, the included bootsplash.bmp works, but not my photoshop CS2 modified one.EDIT: paint also doesn't work.Just did another change - removed check for biSizeImage in bitmap headerhttp://rapidshare.com/files/27068500/GigabeatBmpView_V4.exeRapidshare folder updated also.Hope this is last change
Quote from: shoora on April 20, 2007, 08:44:08 PMQuote from: Mad Cow on April 20, 2007, 05:06:59 PMNow, the included bootsplash.bmp works, but not my photoshop CS2 modified one.EDIT: paint also doesn't work.Just did another change - removed check for biSizeImage in bitmap headerhttp://rapidshare.com/files/27068500/GigabeatBmpView_V4.exeRapidshare folder updated also.Hope this is last change Well it accepts my files now, everything seems good. Spoke too soon, I tried updating it and it gives me a 00010003 system error. I'm so unlucky with bootloader modifications, first I brick my H10, and now I screw this up.
Thank you for sharing this, I now have "Powerup on AC plugin" and "Shorted delay on POWER" on my gigabeat.
Quote from: roolku on April 17, 2007, 02:45:39 PMThank you for sharing this, I now have "Powerup on AC plugin" and "Shorted delay on POWER" on my gigabeat.Is there any chance that these features could become available for non-developers?Shorter delay on the startup button press, the better I say.
shoora, perhaps you can be bribed to join the dark (PortaPlayer) side with an ipod in your hands?
Quote from: soap on April 30, 2007, 02:51:14 PMshoora, perhaps you can be bribed to join the dark (PortaPlayer) side with an ipod in your hands?I thought everything is clear with iPod firmware. What exactly you have in mind?
Quote from: shoora on April 30, 2007, 03:04:44 PMQuote from: soap on April 30, 2007, 02:51:14 PMshoora, perhaps you can be bribed to join the dark (PortaPlayer) side with an ipod in your hands?I thought everything is clear with iPod firmware. What exactly you have in mind?In your first post in this thread you mentioned Resume (thus I assumed sleep and resume) - if my assumption is correct on your intent - this would be the killer PortaPlayer feature.
This must be something very simple. Samsung ARM9 have persistent registers and Gigabeat firmware/linux they use one of them (GSTATUS3) to store return address...In iPod's firmware they must use similar feature of PP. We have changes, what Toshiba done to Linux kernel.
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