Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
But what do you mean with the raw partition? Even if the ZV encapsulated the entire removable-part (At least this is the only thing I can imagine it would be able to do?) then, it would still be readily available to a OS-level driver..
say... technically, couldn't you make it so the rockbox software is stored in the flash, as well as the creative format partition as a hard copy (safetys sake) and end that partition, then format the remainder of the drive as fat 32 for storing your music and data and other related files? this would allow a lot more user accessable space on the drive and amore user friendly method of putting songs on the player?
as for which core does what, yes, the dps does control the dac from what i remember, so to get sound we would need to use it anyway, and since it has better floating point power (i can't rememeber, this is going back through old memories) it would be wise to run codecs from their in the first place as in the longrun it would require less effort then going back and changing it all.
Yeah, I didn't take the drive out, I'm trying to be more careful with my player. Seeing as how I've already lost a bunch of screws and the audio jack seems to have loosened a bit..But what do you mean with the raw partition? Even if the ZV encapsulated the entire removable-part (At least this is the only thing I can imagine it would be able to do?) then, it would still be readily available to a OS-level driver..
Quote from: Falafel on March 20, 2008, 12:29:24 PMBut what do you mean with the raw partition? Even if the ZV encapsulated the entire removable-part (At least this is the only thing I can imagine it would be able to do?) then, it would still be readily available to a OS-level driver..yeah, i see where your comming from, the partition would still be written like any other and be formatted as you specified so why would it matter?edit: although, would the device also emulate a partition table for it, or does it already have one that is readable?
Quote from: bgdwie on March 20, 2008, 12:32:05 PMQuote from: Falafel on March 20, 2008, 12:29:24 PMBut what do you mean with the raw partition? Even if the ZV encapsulated the entire removable-part (At least this is the only thing I can imagine it would be able to do?) then, it would still be readily available to a OS-level driver..yeah, i see where your comming from, the partition would still be written like any other and be formatted as you specified so why would it matter?edit: although, would the device also emulate a partition table for it, or does it already have one that is readable?I believe so, as Falafel said he could repartition it to FAT and Linux partitions.
--------------------------------------------------------------losetup -o [OFFSET] /dev/loop[X1] /dev/sd[X2]mount -t vfat [MOUNTPOINT /dev/loop[X1]--------------------------------------------------------------with:[OFFSET] = the offset in bytes to your FAT partition,for this I replaced the cfs partition (to find out where this is located you'd have to read 0x24->0x28 and multiply this number by 512 (sector size))[X1] = a number ranging from 0 to ?, mostly this is 0 but if you already have other loop devices,you'd better pick a higher number[X2] = the letter assigned to the HDD[MOUNTPOINT] = pretty obvious :)
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