On 12/22/05, Ronald Teune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> any progress on this one, or responses from the manufacturer? I couldn't
> find any recent information on the wikis.
>
> Ronald
I'm in the middle of another embedded project (fortunately a somewhat
simpler one) working with some Netgea
Hi,
any progress on this one, or responses from the manufacturer? I couldn't
find any recent information on the wikis.
Ronald
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 12:50:21 +0100, Tim Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hey guys, I've put up a page documenting the insides of the MPeye /
Touchstone Technol
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Steve Moskovchenko wrote:
A sibal jola jjajungna jakku ssang soriman nane!!!
Does anyone have any idea what this could mean?
According to Jungti1234 (Korean user on IRC), the phrase is roughly translated
into "motherfucker shit pair voice sounds constantly!!!"
What als
Hi,
Yesterday I noticed a Korean translation of Rockbox. So there are Korean
Rockbox users. A quick search on the wiki showed this:
http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/search/Main/?scope=text&search=korea
perhaps one of these people is willing to help?
Ronald
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 00:09:00 +0100,
Intersting data strings?
I was looking at the HTS-150 Wiki and there are some interesting things
there
There's that whole message about using FP not enabled in this library.
Use libcfp.a message, which seems interesting, and then there is this:
A sibal jola jjajungna jakku ssang soriman nane!!!
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Tim Schmidt wrote:
Based on the descriptions of the player's function that I've found on-line,
while playing, it supposedly spins up the disk, copies several megabytes of
data to it's ram as a buffer, and then spins down the disk. In other words,
the ram is there as a buf
> That is truely revealing. I played a little with it and I would say that it is
> likely that the addresses spaces in use are at 0x1000 and 0x30c.
> Possibly one of them are the flash and the other the ram.
>
> (using 'm68k-elf-objdump -mm68k -D -b binary HTS_100.frg' of course to
> dissas
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Tim Schmidt wrote:
The latest firmware is available from MPeye at:
http://mpeye.co.kr/file3/05_HTS_100.zip
That is truely revealing. I played a little with it and I would say that it is
likely that the addresses spaces in use are at 0x1000 and 0x30c.
Possibly one
> The strings dump you show indeed looks like it isn't encrypted... Do you
> have a link to the firmware file? Or can you upload it somewhere?
The latest firmware is available from MPeye at:
http://mpeye.co.kr/file3/05_HTS_100.zip
--tim
Tim Schmidt wrote:
Updated the Wiki page again
(http://narrow-band.net/wiki/index.php/Rockbox_on_the_MPeye_/_Touchstone_Technology_HTS-150_MP3_Player)
with some findings... It looks like the firmware upgrade file isn't
encrypted (as far as I can tell -- not that far really). Anyone care
to tak
Updated the Wiki page again
(http://narrow-band.net/wiki/index.php/Rockbox_on_the_MPeye_/_Touchstone_Technology_HTS-150_MP3_Player)
with some findings... It looks like the firmware upgrade file isn't
encrypted (as far as I can tell -- not that far really). Anyone care
to take a look at it?
--tim
Tim Schmidt wrote:
Alright. Feel free ;) Their website is at www.mpeye.co.kr here's the
sitemap: http://www.mpeye.co.kr/common/sitemap_01.php
Ok, I found that out from your previous emails :-)
I'll contact them tomorrow. Then we can just hope they have someone
speaking English around the
> I can do that for you... I don't have the device myself... but I would
> love to help with this port.
Alright. Feel free ;) Their website is at www.mpeye.co.kr here's the
sitemap: http://www.mpeye.co.kr/common/sitemap_01.php
--tim
Hi,
I'll also contact MPeye (and hope that someone
there speaks english or can decipher computer-translated korean) and
see if they're willing to cooperate.
I can do that for you... I don't have the device myself... but I would
love to help with this port.
We can suggest them to start sellin
> The Coldfire BDM interface is a little different, and requires that the
> signals are synchronous to the PSTCLK clock. A wiggler designed for
> MPC8xx or CPU32 won't work.
>
> Check here for a BDM driver that is compatible with the P&E wiggler:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/bdm
Thanks for
> It just appeared to me that this thing might be similar to to the Xclef or
> its clones:
> http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/XclefInfo
>
> BTW, what form factor of disk is inside? The wide-spread PCB suggests it's
> not so small.
My pictures didn't do it justice... The drive is approxi
Jerry Van Baren wrote:
Not a coldfire, but in the same family:
http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~pisa/m683xx/bdm_driver.html
These are MPC8xx interfaces, but the coldfire is probably similar:
http://bdm4gdb.sourceforge.net/
http://www.vas-gmbh.de/software/mpcbdm/
The Coldfire BDM interface is a little
[IDC]Dragon wrote:
The wiggler costs about 150USD the last time I checked.
I take it that means something like this:
http://warmcat.com/milksop/cheaptag.html won't work... Hmmm... I'm
willing to spend a week researching how to build a cheap(er) cable but
not really willing to spend $150 to ge
>> Hey guys, I've put up a page documenting the insides of the MPeye /
> Touchstone Technology HTS-150 (HTS-100 v2.2) MP3 / WMA / OGG player at
>
http://narrow-band.net/wiki/index.php/Rockbox_on_the_MPeye_/_Touchstone_Technology_HTS-150_MP3_Player
It just appeared to me that this thing might be si
> > The wiggler costs about 150USD the last time I checked.
>
> I take it that means something like this:
> http://warmcat.com/milksop/cheaptag.html won't work... Hmmm... I'm
> willing to spend a week researching how to build a cheap(er) cable but
> not really willing to spend $150 to get rockbo
Hi,
Tim Schmidt wrote:
I take it that means something like this:
http://warmcat.com/milksop/cheaptag.html won't work... Hmmm... I'm
willing to spend a week researching how to build a cheap(er) cable but
not really willing to spend $150 to get rockbox running on my $45
player... I'd just buy
> That's the BDM I mentioned. You need to connect a "BDM wiggler" to the CF5249.
> I'm sure Linus can offer some further advice on that (as he's the only one I
> know who's done that on a coldfire-based player), should you decide to go that
> route.
>
> The wiggler costs about 150USD the last time
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Tim Schmidt wrote:
Basically I'll need to hook up to a JTAG port or something similar to
tell...
That's the BDM I mentioned. You need to connect a "BDM wiggler" to the CF5249.
I'm sure Linus can offer some further advice on that (as he's the only one I
know who's done th
> How is the firmware upgrade procedure? You put the new firmware somewhere on
> the device and you use the original firmware to flash that?
Firmware upgrade procedure:
- connect device to USB port (device will begin charging battery)
- press the select button to initiate USB storage mode (the co
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Tim Schmidt wrote:
I can certainly grab chip info off the web... the majority of chips are
already documented at
http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IriverH3XXHardwareComponents#Hard_Drive
Then you could just add pointers to that info. It simply is neat to have on
> My suggestion on how to proceed:
>
> 1 - Create new wiki page in the Rockbox wiki and post your pics there.
Can do.
> 2 - Collect as much info about the circuits as possibly and include info,
> names and specs/URLs
I can certainly grab chip info off the web... the majority of chips
are a
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Tim Schmidt wrote:
Hey guys, I've put up a page documenting the insides of the MPeye /
Touchstone Technology HTS-150 (HTS-100 v2.2) MP3 / WMA / OGG player at
http://narrow-band.net/wiki/index.php/Rockbox_on_the_MPeye_/_Touchstone_Technology_HTS-150_MP3_Player
It appears t
Hey guys, I've put up a page documenting the insides of the MPeye /
Touchstone Technology HTS-150 (HTS-100 v2.2) MP3 / WMA / OGG player at
http://narrow-band.net/wiki/index.php/Rockbox_on_the_MPeye_/_Touchstone_Technology_HTS-150_MP3_Player
It appears to be similar to the iRiver H3xx units while o
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