Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
So the real problem is that you can't quit it using the keypresses that would power down the player?
Quote from: Llorean on April 27, 2010, 11:46:29 PMSo the real problem is that you can't quit it using the keypresses that would power down the player?No. I'd say there's a separate problem in the failure of Long Power to power down the simulated device. I would not expect it to close the window, esp. since that would prevent Powering the device back again e.g. to test fixed .CFG.
Just as a note for that bug report, the "reported version" shouldn't be 3.4 (as 3.4 only refers to the actual 3.4 release, not any later builds)
and your version number is also written wrong (they don't include two dashes).
It's also a relatively out of date version, and we ask that bug reports be against the most recent version of the code available.
The simulator is a development tool
and you should generally be building your own rather than depending on a random person's outdated hosted versions.
Where on the simulator distribution should I look for the correct version number? I find none in the regular. exe properties.
Are the "unofficial (but trusted) pre-compiled Windows versions of the simulators" (http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/UiSimulator#Download) found here: http://rasher.dk/rockbox/simulator/ acceptable?
The same place you find version numbers in Rockbox.
As a clue, check the manual before asking questions.
if you're filing a bug report it should be against the most recent version possible.
Quote from: Llorean on May 04, 2010, 06:06:49 PMif you're filing a bug report it should be against the most recent version possible.I think you're mistaken. There is no such project requirement - see http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/FlySprayHowto .
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