Support and General Use > User Interface and Voice

Bring back the button mapping of the OFW in iPod Video

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Febs:
I've always found the button mapping in the original firmware to be counterintuitive.

evilnick:
Don't even get me started on the way to change volume on the (iPod) OF. Who ever thought that that was in any way intuitive?!

INGRAMLI:

--- Quote from: BigBambi on February 02, 2009, 10:50:03 AM ---You can follow the instructions at www.rockbox.org/wiki/SimpleGuideToCompiling to get a build environment set up.  Once you have done that, try compiling a normal rockbox build with no edits, to check all is well.

Then we will get onto where to edit - you will be looking in /apps/keymaps/keymap-ipod.c

Good luck :)

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Need help on the setup:
http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CygwinInstallWithScreenShots

When i have step 1 and 2 done, proceed to step 3, it said that the setup.ini cannot be found from http://download.rockbox.org/ , how can it be fixed?

cool_walking_:
Are you sure it says "setup.ini" and not "setup.ini.sig"?


--- Quote from: http://rockbox.org/wiki/CygwinInstallWithScreenShots ---Note: As of version 2.573.2.3 the Cygwin installer requires .sig files to be present and verified against a gpg key stored at Cygwin.com. For now you can avoid performing this check by running "Setup.exe -X" from a command line. -- JustinHannigan - 14 Aug 2008
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INGRAMLI:

--- Quote from: cool_walking_ on February 03, 2009, 12:47:52 AM ---Are you sure it says "setup.ini" and not "setup.ini.sig"?


--- Quote from: http://rockbox.org/wiki/CygwinInstallWithScreenShots ---Note: As of version 2.573.2.3 the Cygwin installer requires .sig files to be present and verified against a gpg key stored at Cygwin.com. For now you can avoid performing this check by running "Setup.exe -X" from a command line. -- JustinHannigan - 14 Aug 2008
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thanks. it is solved now :)

new problem:
i am working on compiling the Source Code, the instructions said,
Configuring Build

    * Create a new folder for the compiling by typing mkdir folder, where folder is the name of the folder (I tend to call it build). This folder should be inside the Rockbox source folder.
    * Enter that folder by typing cd folder, where folder is the name you chose for the folder
    * In that folder type ../tools/configure which will bring up a list of all possible devices
    * Select your device by typing in the corresponding number
    * Next you will be given the option of the build type... just type N for Normal Build
    * Once that is completed, you should see the text Created Makefile '

i get troubles when " In that folder type ../tools/configure which will bring up a list of all possible devices", when i type "../tools/configure" after C:\Rockbox\Home\Guest\build>, it said it is not a known command....

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