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How do I edit the Gigabeat Flashwriter to accept my checksum? Is it safe?

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BdN3504:

--- Quote from: saratoga on July 15, 2009, 02:56:14 PM ---For future reference, you cannot compile programs for your mp3 player using the x86 linux compiler since the CPU and operating system are different.  If you want to compile them with gcc outside of rockbox, the command would be arm-elf-gcc, but that still will not work in this case since plugins cannot be compiled alone since they link large parts of the rockbox code.
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silly me! I'm sorry that i was too dumb to find this out on my own.
wow! i don't know what i have done differently than the last time i used this method, but i now have three gigabeat_flash files in my plugins folder.
now do i have to "make zip" and then i use this plugin on-target, or how does it work?
i didn't ifdef the rtc part that is mentioned on the tracker, because i only wanted to know if compiling finally works. Do i have to redo the procedure including that step or will it also work without that part?

Please don't stop helping me, now that i'm so close to succeeding!

OK, this plugin is pretty self explaining, except it's not shown in apps... thanks for the help.

blackbird:
So how does this work? You just stick the file into the plugins folder? How do I add my gigabeat's checksum to the plugin?

Chronon:
It will be built along with the other plugins when you do as saratoga said.  It's probably best to see if it's recognized or not and submit your info if it isn't.  Otherwise you'll have to edit the source to accept your checksum.

blackbird:
Sorry for being so stupid, but do I simply put the gigabeat_flash textfile into the apps folder(there is no plugins folder)? I don't really know how to follow the instructions, as there is also no "sources" file. Please help me.

saratoga:

--- Quote from: blackbird on July 23, 2009, 07:18:13 PM ---Sorry for being so stupid, but do I simply put the gigabeat_flash textfile into the apps folder(there is no plugins folder)?

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The plugins folder is in apps.  Remember you can always find files using the "find" option in your operating system.

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