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Immortal:
Hi, well, first: congratulations to your open source firmware for the 80gb ipod !!

Anyway, i have a small problem with my rockbox firmware.
(i've refreshed it with a daily build yesterday, but the problem was the same before)

When i scroll through the database/filelist/settings, rockbox scrolls too slowly :( what could it be/what could i do? (Ipod 5.5g 80).

Maybe it depends on some themes? Maybe... but i don't think so, its scrolling to slow even with default theme.

Even if the HDD is currently working or no, it's no difference.

EDIT: I've noticed that an alternative thread exists ... but i dont know how to patch.i tried that using the "How top patch" manual.. i've been told that you need advanced c skills to patch sth. like themes that doesn't show up things like AA etc. ... everything what i need is a rockbox version with integrated patches

could anyone help me?

greetings from germany,

Immortal

Febs:
Try adjusting the "List Acceleration Start Delay" and "List Acceleration Speed" settings.  You can find these under General Settings --> Display --> Scrolling.

Immortal:
sry, i tried that out (all possible settings) .. that does not solve the problem...

but one more question: how can i make rockbox load music in full tracks to RAM ? the setting Load to RAM" does not work like expected... the HDD is rotating all 3 secs..

Febs:
I don't understand the question.  Playing a song will cause Rockbox to that song into the buffer, as well as any songs that follow it in the playlist or directory that you are playing, up to the limit of RAM.

As far as the expected behavior of the "Load to RAM" setting, since you do not describe what behavior you encountered or what behavior you expect, it is difficult to respond to your post.  Regardless, that setting has nothing to do with loading full tracks to RAM.  You can find a description of what it does do here:  http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodvideo/rockbox-buildch4.html#x7-410004.2.3

GodEater:
If you're expecting it to load the entire contents of your iPod into RAM, you're going to be sadly disappointed - since you can have up to 80GB of music, but there's only 64MB of RAM.

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