The Sansa Connect played its first song in the morning of 2011-11-13,
the song played was Exlibris - W Objęciach Kruka.
The code being run on DSP side of controller is the same as used in m:robe 500.
The biggest obstacle is GPG signature verification on every boot. The
Original Firmware's
Am 13.11.2011 13:57, schrieb Jonathan Gordon:
3rd time lucky, this one really compiles
I hope you plan on replying to the concerns before committing.
Best regards.
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 12:17:02AM +1100, Jonathan Gordon wrote:
I'm not entirely sure what to do about the conversion macros. I am
going to keep the OFFSETTYPE() one (though open to a better name)
because it is helpful).
Is it really? I can't say I'm convinced,
If someone could come up with
On 14 November 2011 01:09, Frank Gevaerts fr...@gevaerts.be wrote:
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 12:17:02AM +1100, Jonathan Gordon wrote:
I'm not entirely sure what to do about the conversion macros. I am
going to keep the OFFSETTYPE() one (though open to a better name)
because it is helpful).
Is
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 01:13:47AM +1100, Jonathan Gordon wrote:
On 14 November 2011 01:09, Frank Gevaerts fr...@gevaerts.be wrote:
If someone could come up with a way to make OFFSETTYPE() actually *do*
something (a clever way to do type checking, maybe), I'd agree. The way
it stands now
Am 13.11.2011 15:32, schrieb Frank Gevaerts:
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 01:13:47AM +1100, Jonathan Gordon wrote:
On 14 November 2011 01:09, Frank Gevaertsfr...@gevaerts.be wrote:
If someone could come up with a way to make OFFSETTYPE() actually *do*
something (a clever way to do type checking,
I don't quite like the name skinoffset for the type name. It looks too
much like a variable name to me. I'd prefer skinoffset_t (for example).
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011, Tomasz Moń wrote:
The Sansa Connect played its first song in the morning of 2011-11-13, the
song played was Exlibris - W Objęciach Kruka.
Congratulations! Nice work.
No software-only method to run unsigned code has been authored as of yet.
That's unfortunate, but I