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From: Boris G. <bor...@gm...> - 2015-04-04 15:22:03
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It seems the latest kernel is Linux-2.4.32-ipod2-cc.bin.gz. It can be downloaded at http://rvvs89.ucc.asn.au/ipl/stable/ , but the page says they do not have the source for the kernel. Where can I download the source? Latest source and binaries available in this SourceForge project are Linux 2.4.24. Does anyone know more about that kernel? Does it just have the same iPod-specific modifications found here, but applied to uClinux 2.4.32, or has more work been done on iPod support there? Best regards, Boris |
From: <el...@co...> - 2007-06-08 05:36:18
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hi yah i cant get it back on. when i get to part where it says select which packages you would like to install, there is nothing there. i dont know why nothing is there, i should be able to choose what packages or stuff to install. can u please help me try and install it well on my ipod photo. i would really appreciate it. |
From: Lamfxs <La...@gm...> - 2007-06-07 06:14:07
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Hi I had the same problem but recently I found a great tech support site that help me fix it. They had some really cool suggestion of how to solve it. They also have free live chat support if you need it. Here is the solution page for the http://www.fixya.com/support/t150677-not_disconnect_message_will_not do not disconnect message problem Good luck Lee -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/%22Do-not-disconnect%22-message-on-Ipod-tf278998.html#a10951840 Sent from the iPod Linux - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: <el...@co...> - 2007-06-07 05:52:43
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hello i am having problems. i recently had linux on my ipod photo and now i took it off and i can not get it back on. i have tried but with no luck. can you pleas tell me how to properly install and have it working great. it would be appreciated. thanks |
From: <el...@co...> - 2007-06-06 01:46:48
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what format does the music and videos have to be in order to be able to watch and listen in linux for ipod? |
From: Thomas T. <tem...@gm...> - 2006-12-12 09:46:52
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On 12/10/06, Brent Marginet <te...@sh...> wrote: > Is it possible to plug in a Firewire hard drive to an Ipod and Music > from it instead of the internal Drive. Thanks If you write the software drivers for it, it might work ;) |
From: Brent M. <te...@sh...> - 2006-12-10 20:17:35
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Is it possible to plug in a Firewire hard drive to an Ipod and Music from it instead of the internal Drive. Thanks |
From: Christopher F. <cf...@vi...> - 2006-11-29 22:00:29
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Hello all, I've been using ipodlinux on my ipod for half a year or so, and i like it a lot. Naturally, I thought I would take a peak at the source to see if i could tweak things, maybe add a couple of features, etc. The code was really nice to read. I'm pretty good in C myself, but I saw a lot of things that I haven't really familiarized myself with 100% - namely heavy use of function pointers and also a lot of type definitions and functions being prefixed with an _ underscore. I'm developing on an arm platform as well, [ arm9 - we have an mmu ] and I'd like to put together a similar sort of extensible platform, so that one can write modules for new applications. I'm hoping that this binds all of the components closer together, so that I can start focusing on architectural / model-driven design. I'd like to pose a few questions if possible: 1) what are some of the best uses of function pointers? (i've already experimented with them in typedef structs, but not really anywhere else) 2) when you prefix a typedef or function with an _ , it prevents that symbol from being added into the object's symbol table, right? What is the advantage of this exactly? 3) in podzilla2, the PZ_MOD_INIT() macro is used to ... oddly enough... initialize a module. When someone is using this method for module design, what are the minimally required functions that the module must "export" this way? init(), run(), cleanup() ? 4) Does this plugin method require that the podzilla binary is recompiled every time a new module is added? If not, what are the key mechanisms that podzilla uses to browse the plugin directory and insert 'objects' at runtime? 5) Does each module recieve its own thread? 6) How is the global event system organized? Many thanks, ~/Chris |
From: sheri s. <sha...@ya...> - 2006-11-05 16:49:26
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Hi, I'm a lightweight when it comes to tech stuff, but podzilla was recommended to me. I need to transfer the music in my iPod to another computer. I also wanted to be able to convert files (such as audio books) to the type that can be played on my iPod. I've tried to read the information on your site, but it is overwhelming to me. Would you be able to explain it a bit in plain English? Thank you very much for your help. sheri shannon sha...@ya... --------------------------------- Get your email and see which of your friends are online - Right on the new Yahoo.com |
From: Christopher F. <cf...@vi...> - 2006-08-03 15:15:52
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this is only a test email. |
From: sanguals <san...@ho...> - 2006-07-27 03:30:24
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Maybe you should try Sothink DVD-ipod converter. Do you ever heard of this? It used fou convert DVD into ipod format. Very useful for you who want to watch DVD on your ipod. download it: http://www.dvd-easy-workshop.com/ipod-video-converter/index.htm -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/HELP%21%21-tf1074656.html#a5514606 Sent from the iPod Linux - Dev forum at Nabble.com. |
From: Joel C. <bad...@ya...> - 2006-04-30 16:31:39
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After successfully installing ipod linux I changed it to the Boot loader thing where you select weather to run Apple firmware, Linux, or disc mode but now when i switch on my ipod (nano) its just gets stuck on the apple logo and my computer cant recognise it. Please help! Nothing on the computer thinks its even plugged in and the actual iPod wont switch off. Can I just restore everything on my iPod back to normal. iPod updater cant find it. Help will be much appriciated. ___________________________________________________________ Switch an email account to Yahoo! Mail, you could win FIFA World Cup tickets. http://uk.mail.yahoo.com |
From: Bernard L. <le...@bo...> - 2006-04-16 15:45:39
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Thanks for that, I've finally managed to get around to commiting it to CVS. Apologies for the delay. cheers, bern. On Sun, 2006-03-26 at 10:35 -0800, Gobber Warts wrote: > I've found a bug in the circular buffer management code. It is in the > routine ipodaudio_write in the file > linux/arch/armnommu/mach-ipod/audio.c. The bug is not in the ipod1-1 > and earlier kernels, but is present in ipod1-2 and all later kernels. > The change that introduced the bug is CVS revision 1.9 to audio.c from > Bernard: > fixed circular buffer bugs to clean up audio output > > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/ipodlinux/linux/arch/armnommu/mach-ipod/audio.c?rev=1.9&view=markup > > It happens when a write *exactly* fills the buffer up to the end. This > could be because there is exactly that amount of data to write, or > because the read pointer is at the beginning of the audio buffer (ie. > full). This causes the value *DMA_WRITE_OFF to point to one element > past the end of the buffer. This is not a problem for the writing > code, it will just wrap around to the beginning of the buffer when > there is more data to write or more space to write into. However, the > reading code looks like this: > > while ( *r_off != *w_off ) { > if ( (inl(0xc000251c) & 0x7800000) == 0 ) { > outl(inl(0xc000251c)|(1<<9), 0xc000251c); > return; > } > > outl(((unsigned)dma_buf[*r_off]) << 16, 0xc0002540); > if ( !stereo ) { > outl(((unsigned)dma_buf[*r_off]) << 16, > 0xc0002540); > } > > *r_off = (*r_off + 1) % BUF_LEN; > } > > If the value of *w_off is outside the buffer (eg. one element past its > end), then there is nothing to stop the read code from looping around > the same set of samples in the buffer. Depending on the timing between > the writer and reader, it could loop around one extra time or multiple > times before a write re-establishes a valid write offset. The overall > effect is one or more replays of the last ~0.25 seconds worth of audio > (assuming 46KB buffer and CD format audio). I think that this doesn't > happpen in practice because the writes are faster than the reads so > the read pointer rarely catches up with the write pointer. I found an > obscure way that I could get this to happen all the time giving a 0.25 > second stutter, so I'd appreciate if someone can commit the following > fix for me. > > Cheers! > > Gobber Warts. > > =================================================================== > RCS file: RCS/audio.c,v > retrieving revision 1.1 > diff -c -r1.1 audio.c > *** audio.c 2006/03/24 08:13:10 1.1 > --- audio.c 2006/03/24 09:26:42 > *************** > *** 452,458 **** > rem -= cnt; > bufsp += cnt; > > ! write_off_current += cnt; > } > > /* room at start of buffer (and more data)? */ > --- 452,458 ---- > rem -= cnt; > bufsp += cnt; > > ! write_off_current = (write_off_current > + cnt) % BUF_LEN; > } > > /* room at start of buffer (and more data)? */ |
From: Shock <sho...@gm...> - 2006-03-29 18:01:09
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Aiya! I'm interested and I can translate Podzilla to Spanish. What do you think? |
From: Alex <bas...@ve...> - 2006-03-29 11:34:15
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Begin forwarded message: > Subject: ipod module installation > > What is the best way to install the many modules found on the > website? Is there a way to have the games in the game folder and > apps in the app/utilities folder? > > also in the 5g version, the color schemes completely disappear > after a couple of reboots <-- just incase you didnt know) > > please somebody get back to me even if i look stupid for asking. im > sure there is just a better way than im trying. > > Alex > > ps. is work continuing on the 5G version of linux ? |
From: Alex <bas...@ve...> - 2006-03-29 11:33:51
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is it possible to listen to music on the 5g version of linux? alex |
From: Gobber W. <gob...@gm...> - 2006-03-26 18:35:45
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I've found a bug in the circular buffer management code. It is in the routine ipodaudio_write in the file linux/arch/armnommu/mach-ipod/audio.c. The bug is not in the ipod1-1 and earlier kernels, but is present in ipod1-= 2 and all later kernels. The change that introduced the bug is CVS revision 1.9 to audio.c from Bernard: fixed circular buffer bugs to clean up audio output http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/ipodlinux/linux/arch/armnommu/mach-ip= od/audio.c?rev=3D1.9&view=3Dmarkup It happens when a write *exactly* fills the buffer up to the end. This coul= d be because there is exactly that amount of data to write, or because the read pointer is at the beginning of the audio buffer (ie. full). This cause= s the value *DMA_WRITE_OFF to point to one element past the end of the buffer= . This is not a problem for the writing code, it will just wrap around to the beginning of the buffer when there is more data to write or more space to write into. However, the reading code looks like this: while ( *r_off !=3D *w_off ) { if ( (inl(0xc000251c) & 0x7800000) =3D=3D 0 ) { outl(inl(0xc000251c)|(1<<9), 0xc000251c); return; } outl(((unsigned)dma_buf[*r_off]) << 16, 0xc0002540); if ( !stereo ) { outl(((unsigned)dma_buf[*r_off]) << 16, 0xc0002540)= ; } *r_off =3D (*r_off + 1) % BUF_LEN; } If the value of *w_off is outside the buffer (eg. one element past its end)= , then there is nothing to stop the read code from looping around the same se= t of samples in the buffer. Depending on the timing between the writer and reader, it could loop around one extra time or multiple times before a writ= e re-establishes a valid write offset. The overall effect is one or more replays of the last ~0.25 seconds worth of audio (assuming 46KB buffer and CD format audio). I think that this doesn't happpen in practice because the writes are faster than the reads so the read pointer rarely catches up with the write pointer. I found an obscure way that I could get this to happen all the time giving a 0.25 second stutter, so I'd appreciate if someone can commit the following fix for me. Cheers! Gobber Warts. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D RCS file: RCS/audio.c,v retrieving revision 1.1 diff -c -r1.1 audio.c *** audio.c 2006/03/24 08:13:10 1.1 --- audio.c 2006/03/24 09:26:42 *************** *** 452,458 **** rem -=3D cnt; bufsp +=3D cnt; ! write_off_current +=3D cnt; } /* room at start of buffer (and more data)? */ --- 452,458 ---- rem -=3D cnt; bufsp +=3D cnt; ! write_off_current =3D (write_off_current + cnt) % BUF_LEN; } /* room at start of buffer (and more data)? */ |
From: Shock <sho...@gm...> - 2006-03-25 16:03:44
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Aiya! I am able to translate podzilla to Spanish. How I could do that? |
From: Ahmed O. <as...@ch...> - 2006-03-25 15:16:00
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That most likely means that the contrast on your iPod is turned all the way up. I forget how to navigate, but I think it's third from the bottom. On 3/24/06, pt <pau...@ho...> wrote: > > i installed linux and it worked great and everything was fine untill i > turned it off at night and the next morning i pressed the play button to > turn it on and my computer would reconize it either the screen just stays > black and i dont hear any clicks or anything either > -- Ahmed Osman http://www.chipnick.com |
From: Dominik B. <dom...@bl...> - 2006-03-24 10:43:51
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Guten Tag Ich habe den ipodlinux-installer-1.2.1 instaliert. Aber jetzt erkennt=20 mein computer den iPod nich mehr und ich kann den iPod nich starten. Was=20 ist falsch und wie kann ich die instalation r=FCckg=E4ngig machen??? Ich=20 besitze einen Ipod mit Video. Ich brauche sehr dringend eine antwort. Gr=FCsse Dominik Boller |
From: Peter H. <dia...@ya...> - 2006-03-03 19:59:13
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I have the 2 GB ipod nano and i tried to install linux to it, my friend told me it was posible and i may have screwed up, I get an error triangle next to a folder every time i boot my ipod, also my comp says that there is an ipod in my usb port but I cannot access it and it doesn't come up in itunes.. I tried using the ipod updater and all i got was a long initiazing screen that goes no where with no load.......... I was wondering if you could help me out by telling me how to fix my problems P.S. please respond to me Thanks Sincerly -Peter Hegarty --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. |
From: <je...@ho...> - 2006-02-19 13:55:48
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I would like to know if a ipod video 30G would go with ipod linux because I wants to go to buy one to me but I do not know to it which nano or video 30G thank you my address email:je...@ho... _________________________________________________________________ Balayez vos courriels entrants et sortants et les pièces jointes et contribuez à éliminer les virus destructeurs susceptibles dy être intégrés. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=fr-ca&page=features/virus Commencez dès maintenant à profiter de tous les avantages de MSN Premium et obtenez les deux premiers mois GRATUITS*. |
From: Tachyon <sh...@si...> - 2006-02-07 06:25:55
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hiya! unfortunately, this mailing list is not active, but the irc channel mentioned on the ipodlinux website is! good luck, -Noah On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 11:34:02AM +0100, Jean-Fran?ois Nicolas wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'm trying to install a Real TIme OS (https://www.rtai.org/) on my > Ipod (4G-Mini). > > RTAI requires the abstration patch HAL but there is no patch for the > 2.4.24 kernel version on ARM processor. > > I would like to use an other kernel version but uclinux-2.4.24- > ipod2.patch will not work. > > So I ask you for suggestions and help. > > Thks. > > Jean-Fran?ois NICOLAS. > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > -- different MP3 every day! http://gweep.net/~shifty/snackmaster . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . "Anything moving in the zone, even a three-year- | Niente old, needs to be killed." -Captain R. | sh...@gw... |
From: <nic...@ya...> - 2006-02-06 10:34:11
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Hello everyone, I'm trying to install a Real TIme OS (https://www.rtai.org/) on my =20 Ipod (4G-Mini). RTAI requires the abstration patch HAL but there is no patch for the =20 2.4.24 kernel version on ARM processor. I would like to use an other kernel version but uclinux-2.4.24-=20 ipod2.patch will not work. So I ask you for suggestions and help. Thks. Jean-Fran=E7ois NICOLAS. --------------------------------------------------- |
From: hector r. <hec...@ho...> - 2006-02-05 23:37:19
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Hello, my name is Hector. I have a 5th generation iPod, and i saw some videos of the nano playing videos. I wanted to put some videos in it and so i tried this program i ignored that it said it that it only supported the very first generations. I installed it everything was ok then when i disconnected my nano, it got the warning sign. Now my nano will not boot. I have tried a few things in this page http://ipodlinuxinstl.sourceforge.net/help.html. I have also tried using the updater, but my pc does not recognize my ipod. I have no idea what to do and I'm hoping that you'll be able to help me out. Sincerely: Hector PS: plz reply asap!! really need help!! |