Please it's Christmas time what are the other reasons
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On Dec 26, 2010, at 11:13 PM, Jonathan Gordon jdgo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Dec 27, 2010 6:08 PM, Tim Girbunov tgor...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you put rockbox on coby mp610-4g
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No. But only
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010, Tim Girbunov wrote:
Please it's Christmas time what are the other reasons
Have a read in our special page setup to help persons such as you to put
Rockbox on your players:
http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/NewPort
Welcome to lots of hard work!
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/ daniel.haxx.se
Oh ok is this device ever going to be added in the device list?
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On Dec 27, 2010, at 12:59 AM, Daniel Stenberg dan...@haxx.se wrote:
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010, Tim Girbunov wrote:
Please it's Christmas time what are the other reasons
Have a read in our special page setup to
Am 27.12.2010 10:38, schrieb Tim Girbunov:
Oh ok is this device ever going to be added in the device list?
If you port Rockbox to it, and it works fine, probably yes.
If not, nobody knows. My crystal ball is on vacation, so I can't ask it
right now :P
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Not unless an interested owner such as you does all the hard work detailed
in the link Daniel sent.
Hi, I've been experimenting with building rockbox with newer versions
of gcc and i think gcc 4.5.2 seems llike a good choice for an upgrade
for our coldfire targets.
The new toolchain builds rockbox fine, code size is slightly reduced
and performance looks good.
Here's a link to a comparison of
Forgot one thing:
The linux-amd64 bit patch is not needed anymore but i don't know about
the CYGWIN/Darwin/FreeBSD/Interix/SunOS patch, could someone with one
of these platforms look at that?
On 27.12.2010 12:59, Nils Wallménius wrote:
There are some things i'm not sure about though.
Should we keep the old toolchain around? And if so, should
rockboxdev.sh be able to select which version to build and should
configure deal with the different versons (they need different command
line
... we have sound on the iPod Classic!
(also called iPod 6G/6.5G/7G sometimes)
The track it just played was Bon Jovi - What Do You Got.
I must admit that this wasn't played by a Rockbox build yet, but by a
test application compiled for the emBIOS kernel of the freemyipod.org
project. However,
On 2010-12-27 22:36, Michael Sparmann wrote:
... we have sound on the iPod Classic!
(also called iPod 6G/6.5G/7G sometimes)
Holy cow! Congratulations!!!
Stay tuned for the upcoming Rockbox port!
This is really good news! Good work!
Linus
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