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Linus Nielsen Feltzing 2006-03-14 19:24:03 +00:00
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ the manufacturer. Among the things that Rockbox has to offer are the
following:
\begin{itemize}
\item Faster loading than the \playername firmware
\item Faster loading than the \playername\ firmware
\item Uninterrupted playing of MP3 files {--} skipping is very rare
\item More control over how your music is played
\item Built in viewers for several common file types
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Jukebox for repair under warranty is advised.)
\item Optional voice user interface for complete control without looking
at the screen
\end{itemize}
Rockbox is a complete from scratch rewrite of the \playername software and
Rockbox is a complete from scratch rewrite of the \playername\ software and
uses no fragments of the original firmware. Not only is it free to
use, it's also released under the GNU public license,
which means that it will always remain free to both use and to change.
@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ model when prompted. You can use ``Add / Remove Programs'' to uninstall the
software at a later date.
For non{}-Windows users and those wishing to install manually from the archive
the procedure is still fairly simple. Connect your \playername to the computer
via USB as described in the manual that came with your \playername. On Windows,
the \playername drive will appear as a drive letter in your ``My Computer''
folder. Take the file that you downloaded above, and unpack its contents to
your \playername drive. You can do this using a program such as
\url{http://www.info-zip.org/} or \url{http://www.winzip.org/}.
the procedure is still fairly simple. Connect your \playername\ to the
computer via USB as described in the manual that came with your \playername. On
Windows, the \playername\ drive will appear as a drive letter in your
``My Computer'' folder. Take the file that you downloaded above, and unpack
its contents to your \playername\ drive. You can do this using a program such
as \url{http://www.info-zip.org/} or \url{http://www.winzip.org/}.
You will need to unpack all of the files in the archive onto your hard
disk. If this has been done correctly, you will have a file called
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ disk. If this has been done correctly, you will have a file called
\opt{ondio}{\fname{rockbox.ondio?}}
\opt{player}{\fname{archos.mod}}
\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\fname{ajbrec.ajz}}
in the main folder of your \playername drive, and also a folder called
in the main folder of your \playername\ drive, and also a folder called
/\fname{.rockbox}, which contains a number of system files used by the
software.
@ -102,14 +102,13 @@ Rockbox is loaded and ready for use.
\section{Uninstalling Rockbox}
If you would like to go back to using the
original \playername software, then connect the \playername up to your computer,
and delete the
If you would like to go back to using the original \playername\ software, then
connect the \playername\ to your computer, and delete the
\opt{h1xx,h300}{\fname{rockbox.iriver}}
\opt{ipodcolor,ipodnano}{\fname{rockbox.ipod?}}
\opt{ondio}{\fname{rockbox.ondio?}}
\opt{player}{\fname{archos.mod}}
\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\fname{ajbrec.ajz}}
\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\fname{ajbrec.ajz}} file.
If you wish to clean up your disk, you may also wish to delete the
\fname{.rockbox} folder and its contents. Turn the \playername off and on and
the normal \playername software will load.
\fname{.rockbox} folder and its contents. Turn the \playername\ off and on and
the normal \playername\ software will load.