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losetup -o 52429312 /dev/loop0 /dev/XXXmkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/loop0mount -t vfat /dev/loop0 /mnt/XXX
I have 2 PC ( 1 XP & 1 Vista with cygwin install) and 1 MacbookPro(dualboot vista&cygwin / Leopard) ,can i use my MBP to format my player? and to set up a Rockbox build environment just for this 3 commandes?Code: [Select]losetup -o 52429312 /dev/loop0 /dev/XXXmkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/loop0mount -t vfat /dev/loop0 /mnt/XXX
Meh, I wanted to test the nice new rockbox, but it seems I have lost my zifconnector when I moved :'(.. But, How do you acces the FAT partition? Because there is still the extra->USB disk function of the OF that we could use.. Although I can no longer check if it is accesible on a hardrive level (although I suspect it is, because I could nicely repartition and format it in linux). Could you look into that mcuelenaere? (or anyone else with a zif connector?)
Couldn't you, to find it or something, make a file with a specific pattern in it. put it on the "removable disk" and then search for that pattern in the connected disk with 010?Edit:As I'm obviously overlooking the fact that you can't find the partition when you connect it, consider that a not-so-useful-post . Unless I'm mistaken of course..
just what would be required to get rb working on the zvm with a cfs partition?
coding, reformatting of the code, changing of drivers, im not sure i understand what this involves.im sure if it was anything you could do then you would have done it, but maybe its something i can research.btw, wen i say reformat the player i mean, plug in your player and go to the media explorer. then select settings and information, click tools and then there is an option to format the player.so, anyway to backend this app to format it as fat or not.i think not because it seems to me as if the software simply sends the instruction to the player to format the drive and the player reboots and does it, in which case its not likey that the players fw would have instructions to format as fat.
but it was just an idea.edit: would it be smart to try and run the original fw on a fat partition.i assume it couldnt have any permanent effect (as you could simply plug in the drive and reformat it if it didnt work). What says it couldn't run fine?
hey mate good work mcuelenaere there no way yet to put rockbox on without takeing it apart yet? just wondering You have done a great job.
Hmm, I was thinking we maybe could use gnomad? it can acces the player, but I don't what more it can do.. I'll look into it, more later.
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