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Rockbox Player - Project to design and build a Free/Open hardware audio player

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desowin:
I have just one suggestion/wish:
I'd love if RockboxPlayer don't hiss nor induce some other annoying noise.

as for now, I still haven't got in my hands any DAP that wouldn't hiss.

casainho:

--- Quote from: desowin on April 06, 2008, 02:27:09 PM ---I have just one suggestion/wish:
I'd love if RockboxPlayer don't hiss nor induce some other annoying noise.

as for now, I still haven't got in my hands any DAP that wouldn't hiss.

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Thank you. I did register on:
http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxPlayerWishlist

casainho:

--- Quote from: friendlyzookeeper on April 06, 2008, 05:00:45 PM ---This is a great site for many resources.

http://www.busybox.net/products.html

Give it a look see, may give you some drivers from one of the embedded resource.

This is not fun, memory stacks and pointers. Going back to C, after spoiled with C++. I'm going to need more scratch paper. I rather use java based, my html stinks. This is like going back to cobol or fortran from the 70's era, from basics in the 80's. Asm is so long past, the only time I remember using it was when I made my own operating system in school.

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I did teste my Olimex SAM9-L9260 development board and is working, with Linux. I did use a null cable modem to see Linux shell, also did put one usb pen flash and did browse is files - very nice, It was my first time!! :-)
Now I want to see what are the options that u-boot gives at boot time.

I would like to find a simple code that flash a LED for be launched by u-boot. I didn't find nothing on internet... can some one point me to that? :)

EDIT: I got it, I will go to read now the page: U-Boot Standalone Applications: "Hello World" Demo from u-boot manual:
http://www.denx.de/wiki/view/DULG/UBootStandalone

scorche:

--- Quote from: friendlyzookeeper on April 11, 2008, 11:47:40 PM ---Still having problems getting usb to work. I would like to get my hard drive to work. I might have to try this: Windows Embedded CE BSP and CPU Certification Program. The 2 watt stereo amp worked very well, for us that are a little hearing impaired. My module supports earphones, also. The music is very clear and some base to its tone. The 4 gig sd card has plenty music, but I would like to play some divx. For now, its up to someone else to come up with a driver for usb, I'll try to get my free imbedded Windows ce version.

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Ok.  This is getting *really* off-topic now.  Keep in mind that we are still on the Rockbox forums and the building of this device is for Rockbox...*not* Windows CE.

Llorean:
Have you actually looked at what Rockbox is? We *have* the firmware, it's mostly just a driver layer that will need creation. Rockbox isn't Linux, either, and nobody has to "adjust" to linux to use Rockbox.

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