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So the Hosted port and the Native port are completely separate, and use separate builds. They install onto the SD card in the exact same way, however. You do not need to do anything about update files or flashing at all to update Rockbox.So when you boot your player, does it go directly into Rockbox, or do you need to select between Rockbox and Hiby Player (I think that's what its called in the menu)?I'm just trying to understand exactly what is installed on your player.
Hello all, I need some help, today I installed on the Surfans F20 the rockbox using https://www.rockbox.org/wiki/AIGOErosQK#Native_Port_Installation_40update_files_45_the_preferred_way_41my surfans came with version firmware 3.0 so I used hw3 file and renamed the file to update and added the daily for the native Aigo Eros Native zip file that contains the .rockbox folder, I did the update and rebooted and rockbox was loaded but the screen is inverted. I'm freaking out and i don't find how to fixed , I had to get a mirror and just use the buttons to read the interface. I'm screwed? what are my options to fix this or return to the native firmware? i want to use rockbox though.
Quote from: dconrad on April 02, 2025, 06:49:18 PMSo the Hosted port and the Native port are completely separate, and use separate builds. They install onto the SD card in the exact same way, however. You do not need to do anything about update files or flashing at all to update Rockbox.So when you boot your player, does it go directly into Rockbox, or do you need to select between Rockbox and Hiby Player (I think that's what its called in the menu)?I'm just trying to understand exactly what is installed on your player.Sorry, I didn't notice your reply went to a new page so I didn't reply sooner.When I boot my player it goes directly into Rockbox. I had installed the Native port method last week.EDIT: OK I think I got it installed properly now. I downloaded the link to the latest native build here: https://download.rockbox.org/daily/erosqnative/rockbox-erosqnative.zip. If I use the latest daily build link instead then the install gives me that earlier error.I confirmed I have the latest by going into the Rockbox 'System' menu and 'Rockbox info', and it says I got the April 2 2025 build.However, some of the games have not been fixed. I still can't move around in the Space Invaders game. I can move in the Maze game though.
Quote from: rednakes on April 02, 2025, 07:21:16 PMQuote from: dconrad on April 02, 2025, 06:49:18 PMSo the Hosted port and the Native port are completely separate, and use separate builds. They install onto the SD card in the exact same way, however. You do not need to do anything about update files or flashing at all to update Rockbox.So when you boot your player, does it go directly into Rockbox, or do you need to select between Rockbox and Hiby Player (I think that's what its called in the menu)?I'm just trying to understand exactly what is installed on your player.Sorry, I didn't notice your reply went to a new page so I didn't reply sooner.When I boot my player it goes directly into Rockbox. I had installed the Native port method last week.EDIT: OK I think I got it installed properly now. I downloaded the link to the latest native build here: https://download.rockbox.org/daily/erosqnative/rockbox-erosqnative.zip. If I use the latest daily build link instead then the install gives me that earlier error.I confirmed I have the latest by going into the Rockbox 'System' menu and 'Rockbox info', and it says I got the April 2 2025 build.However, some of the games have not been fixed. I still can't move around in the Space Invaders game. I can move in the Maze game though.Ok, good to know. Glad we got that cleared up, and I'll take a look at the button mapping when I have some time.
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