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rangi_chip:
Hey guys,

I noticed, that when I boot into the Apple OS, the screen is fairly dim. When I say 'fairly dim' what I mean is it is half way between being bright and dim when running the Apple OS.

Lets say, for example, when using the Apple OS, the screen is at 100% brightness, while using the buttons and scrolling.
When you don't touch any buttons or scroll (after the backlight timer has run out) the screen turns dim, lets say 10% brightness.

Now, when booting into the Apple OS using the RB bootloader (hold switch ON), the screen is at about 40% brightness. Once it has booted into the Apple OS, the screen will continue to stay at this 40% brightness level while you're using the buttons and scrolling.
The only thing that undoes it (resets it), is if you don't touch any buttons or scroll and let it revert to its original dim (10%) state.
Now when you use the buttons again, it's back to 100% brightness (and 10% brightness when not touched) and will continue this way until you reboot in the Apple OS again, in which case this process starts again.

Anyone else noticed this?

Chronon:
I haven't used an iPod in quite a while, but I can't say I recall this behavior.  The Rockbox bootloader shouldn't cause any effects to the Apple firmware since, as far as I understand, it just launches the Apple firmware code if the hold switch is engaged (i.e. it shouldn't do any changes to the state of the hardware).  I'm not sure how to explain what you're seeing.  We'll see if other iPod users experience this or not.

rangi_chip:
Thanks for the reply.

If I uninstall the RB bootloader using ipodpatcher and boot my Apple OS, it boots up with 100% brightness and runs fine.

As soon as I put the RB bootloader back on, it changes...

I thought that the RB bootloader simply calls the Apple firmware too.
But obviously something's changed with the RB bootloader...

Llorean:
The bootloader also initializes hardware. It's possible that the Apple firmware just assumes that by the time it has control the backlight will already be at the right brightness, so if the bootloader's setting it dimmer, the Apple firmware might leave it untouched until it needs to change the brightness.

Though I don't remember the Rockbox bootloader having a dim backlight, I'm not using the absolute latest one.

rangi_chip:
That's sounds reasonable to me  ;)

How would i go about adjusting the backlight in the ipod.c file? I know may way around it and can compile a bootloader...

I just need to know what to change and what to change it to.

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