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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ by J
6. How do I bring in a current / my personal build of Rockbox?
7. Known issues, limitations
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This package contains tools to update the flash content of Archos Jukebox Recorder / FM. @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ spinup, in fact it has to wait for the disk. Your boot time will be as quick as a disk spinup. In my case, that's 3 seconds from powerup until resuming playback. -
The replaced firmware will host a bootloader and 2 images. I use data compression to make this possible. The first is the "permanent" backup, not to @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ bootloader and the 2 images, the bootloader project, the plugin sources, and the tools for the UART boot feature: a monitor program for the box and a PC tool to drive it. -
Yes, certainly, like programming a mainboard BIOS, CD/DVD drive firmware, mobile phone, etc. If the power fails, your chip breaks while programming or @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ box, reflash the second image with an updated Rockbox copy, etc. The flash chip being used by Archos is specified for 100,000 cycles (in words: one hundred thousand), so you don't need to worry about that wearing out. -
You need two things:
I'm using the new plugin feature to run the flasher code. There's not really a wrong path to take, however here's a suggested step by step procedure: @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ like above, but copy and rename your backup to be "firmware_rec.bin" on the box this time. Keep the Rockbox copy and the plugins of this package for that job, because that's the one it was tested with. -
The second image is the working copy, the "rockbox_flash.rock" plugin from this package reprograms it. I suggest to place the plugin to where you keep the @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ with memory (32kB for code and data). Currently I'm doing one flash sector (4096 bytes) at a time. Don't know how slow the compression algorithm would be on the box, that's the strenuous part. -
The latest ATA init fixes seemed to have solved early adopter's problems. However, the wait for the harddisk is longer, you're unlikely to reach the 3