diff --git a/www/activity.t b/www/activity.t index eabd0be18b..2898c6375e 100644 --- a/www/activity.t +++ b/www/activity.t @@ -3,10 +3,11 @@
| Person | Activity | Current status |
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I've written a small utility to descramble firmware files: -
...and one to scramble files: -
We now have the possiblity to actually research how the Archos works
-and create our own software for it.
-There is of course a long way still to go before we can start playing
-around with fancy mp3 features.
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- I found a nice public domain SH-1/SH-2 disassembler written by Bart Trzynadlowski, called sh2d:
- Update: I've added address lookup and register name translation to the disassembler (2001-12-09)
- GCC supports the SH processor. Just
-cook yourself a cross-compiler
-(sh-elf-gcc) and voila, instant SH-1 code.
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- There are also
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-pre-cooked RH7.1 RPMs available from sh-linux.org
-
Ok, forget about reality, what could we do with this?
diff --git a/www/mods/disassemble.t b/www/mods/disassemble.t
index 7b50f18bca..e5941bd2ee 100644
--- a/www/mods/disassemble.t
+++ b/www/mods/disassemble.t
@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ Use your thumb nails to compress the thin edge of the rubber while gently pullin
Do the same on the side.
Björn
diff --git a/www/mods/rs232.t b/www/mods/rs232.t
index 952922e4da..6abcea310b 100644
--- a/www/mods/rs232.t
+++ b/www/mods/rs232.t
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ It takes its power from the DTR signal in the serial port, so the communication
-It is also possible to take power from the USB port, or another 5-10V source. Just remove the D1 diode and connect the power to the +5V and GND pads.
+If your PC is a laptop or otherwise might risk having too little power in the serial port, it is also possible to take power from the USB port or another 5-10V source. Just remove the D1 diode and connect the power to the +5V and GND pads.
Disassembler
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-Dreams
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-You have liberated one end of the Archos from the metal back plate!
-Now lightly lift the blue rubber bumbers up from the circuit board on the other end, then slide the Archos out of the back plate.
+You have now freed one end of the Archos.
+Now lift the blue rubber bumbers up from the circuit board on the other end, and simply slide the Archos out of its' back plate.
How to power it the safe way
How to make one