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Installation / Removal => Manual Installation => Iriver - Installation/Removal/Flashing => Topic started by: user on August 13, 2006, 03:07:43 PM
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it seems like flashing to rom is possible?
how do i do that?
also, builds these days seem "less responsive" and more buggy
for example, i have to really move the joystick to certain direction in order to get it working; "tapping" the joystick with my thumb doesnt work anymore: sensitivity seems to be lower than it was before (i know this isn't just the unit since the sensitivity is quite normal in the original firmware)
also, sometimes selecting another song while playing doesnt play that last selected song, but just goes back to wps
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1. yes
2. http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IriverFlashing
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I'd be interested in hearing user reactions to flashing Rockbox. I've read the documentation (thanks for the link!) and wonder about the advantages of flashing, as Rockbox already seems to work so well as to a number of the flashing benefits that I see (for example, my boot-up right now is a whopping 6 seconds). Am just curious as to the benefits or not of flashing--it's always been nice having an alternate firmware available (the original iRiver) including for some things not currently in Rockbox, such as ff and rew with sound, and 1-button A-B looping (I guess recording to MP3 would fall here as well).
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The benefits are as listed. If they don't really suit you, there's no need to flash.
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Absolutely--just seeing if there are user impressions from having done so.
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is there such a thing as bootloader 7 or is that a typo. its all over in that link and i looked on the wiki for the bootloader for my h120 and all i can find is version 6
Bootloader version 7 contains the ability to detect if there is original firmware present or if user has replaced it with Rockbox firmware.
Bootloader version 7 or newer is required to load Rockbox firmware directly from flash.
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I forgot my previous boot time.
After flashing (which took a second or two) it's now 7 secs, 20GB with ~150MB left.
Honestly I don't feel much of a difference, and didn't really expect much anyways.
Just saw it updated and wanted to try :D
Wish there was some way to cache the unicode font so that it doesn't have to be loaded from HDD everytime I browse, since half my songs are Korean...
That weird sensitivity problem is gone btw either because I flashed or updated to the latest firmware :p
Oh and also, it seems like I can't go back to the original firmware anymore, even if I hold REC at the beginning; it just freezes.
Am I missing something?
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Oh and also, it seems like I can't go back to the original firmware anymore, even if I hold REC at the beginning; it just freezes.
Am I missing something?
It freezes? That shouldn't happen, instead it should load firmware from disk when record button is pressed.
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Maybe they don't have firmware on disk?
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Hmm, that might explain it. If user has removed rockbox.iriver and tries to boot from disk without usb cable attached, player will crash (a bug in the bootloader, it tries to load original firmware).
But it's normal original firmware wont work after Rockbox has been flashed, because Rockbox will overwrite original firmware (as should be mentioned in the wiki and by the iriver_flash plugin also).
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If you try to force it to boot from disk, and no rockbox.iriver is found in root or /.rockbox/ it should probably return an error message or something then.
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Having flashed bootloader and replaced original firmware, boot time on my H140 is now < 3 seconds... fantastic!
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Am just curious as to the benefits or not of flashing
You can't play WMA with RockBox (as of now).
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is there some way to cache the unicode font into the rom? or maybe in the future?
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this is truely amazing that i can finialy flash my iriver woo hoo im so excited to do it, but where can i find bootloader 7? i have flashed my iriver but i was just wondering where bootloader 7 is? is that the version you have on your player after you flashed it?
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Check the second message in this thread. The bootloader is at the bottom of the linked page.
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is there some way to cache the unicode font into the rom? or maybe in the future?
if someone can do this, i'd be really really grateful
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is there some way to cache the unicode font into the rom? or maybe in the future?
if someone can do this, i'd be really really grateful
Maybe I'm missing the point, but why is this important to you?
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is there some way to cache the unicode font into the rom? or maybe in the future?
if someone can do this, i'd be really really grateful
Maybe I'm missing the point, but why is this important to you?
Unicode font is so big, it has to be loaded from the hdd frequently. So tagcache isn't as effective as only about half the files can be viewed without accessing the hdd
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OK, understood, sorry for my stupidity!! Seems like a very reasonable request!
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I believe the developers are considering adapting all screens to be able to be displayed with the user font and only use the sysfont on error messages. Then, they can eliminate some non-ascii letters from the sysfont, reducing the binary size. I believe the user font would be kept in ram and the letters would be loaded from there instead of spinning up the disk.
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I believe the developers are considering adapting all screens to be able to be displayed with the user font and only use the sysfont on error messages. Then, they can eliminate some non-ascii letters from the sysfont, reducing the binary size. I believe the user font would be kept in ram and the letters would be loaded from there instead of spinning up the disk.
sounds good to me