Since I've been getting behind a little, I figured I might as well post a decent way to make sure I get a new patch (or anything else) added to my build. If you email me at requests at nuclearscripting dot com (I need to change that address soon...I'm moving away from that domain) it will be directed to the same email address that I use to check for patch updates. While I get roughly 10 or so (sometimes up to 25) emails per day from the Rockbox tracker to that account, I only move patches after I have completed what's in the email (ex: if there's a patch with a sync, I will only move it to another folder after I update the patch in my build). By emailing me at that email address, I won't be able to miss it, even if I am away.
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There is a problem with menu names on the System menu and could you tell me where to go to activate the power off on hold option?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Mr. McPhee
October 20th, 2007 at 3:03 pm
Due to all the issues there seem to be, I'm going to be rebuilding the build shortly, so that they will all hopefully be fixed. While the power off on hold option is in the code, due to all these make errors, I'm honestly not sure if it actually managed to get compiled. I'm hoping to start the rebuild shortly, and have it finished within 30 mins after starting.
October 20th, 2007 at 3:06 pm
Metadata on Buffer is about te be commited soon, which is good news.
October 22nd, 2007 at 3:37 am
Here is the site for the Sansa Take TV:
http://take.tv/
It's a drive that you plug into your TV (somehow) and it plays videos that you download to it. I thought it would be something different, but oh well...
Is Rockbox developing it's firmware for the Sansa Connect? I was thinking about getting it, but decided I would not until Rockbox was developed for it.
October 22nd, 2007 at 5:18 pm
As for the Take TV, from what it seems like it's simply a flash drive that connects to a dock, which has a cable that connects to the TV. If that's the case, I don't understand why they don't simply release the dock, assuming the flash drive is actually just a simple flash drive. Oh well, I said simply enough times already ;).
As for the Sansa Connect, I don't recall a port being in progress, though whether or not there is a port depends on what kind of hardware it has. It seems it does have a Texas Instruments SOC, but I can't find much other information.
October 22nd, 2007 at 6:29 pm
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