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Manual: A few more spelling corrections.
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\nopt{ondio}{This won't work if you have one of the rare ``ROMless'' boxes. These
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have no boot ROM and boot directly from flash.
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}
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If the first $\approx$2~KB of the flash ROM are flashed ok, \emph{Minimon} can
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If the first $\approx$2~KB of the flash ROM are flashed OK, \emph{Minimon} can
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be used for the same purpose.
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\subsection{Terminology and Basic Operation}
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\note{As you can see from the example, configuration files do not need to
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contain all of the Rockbox options. You can create configuration files
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that change only certain settings. So, for example, supppose you
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that change only certain settings. So, for example, suppose you
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typically use the \dap{} at one volume in the car, and another when using
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headphones. Further, suppose you like to use an inverse LCD when you are
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in the car, and a regular LCD setting when you are using headphones. You
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\item `start' is the offset relative to the currently playing track for the
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playlist to display from (0 the current track, 1 is the next track, etc.).
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\item `code to render' is a line of skin code which will be displayed for
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each line in the viewer. All text tags are supporte (including conditionals
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each line in the viewer. All text tags are supported (including conditionals
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and sublines)
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\end{itemize}
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It combines consecutive digits to a number used for sorting, taking leading
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zeros into account.
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\newline\setting{As digits} disables this algorithm, and causes every digit to
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be compared separately. The following table demonstrates the two sortings.
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be compared separately. The following table demonstrates the two sorting methods.
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\begin{table}
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\begin{rbtabular}{.8\textwidth}{XX}%
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{\textbf{As whole numbers} & \textbf{As digits}}{}{}
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2 -- 4 seconds.
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\begin{description}
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\item[Split Measure.]
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This option controls wether to split the recording when the
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This option controls whether to split the recording when the
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\setting{Split Filesize} is reached or when the
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\setting{Split Time} has elapsed.
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\item[What to do when Splitting.]
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This controls what will happend when the splitting condition is
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fullfilled the two available options here are
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This controls what will happen when the splitting condition is
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fulfilled the two available options here are
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\setting{Start a new file} or \setting{Stop recording}.
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\item[Split Time.]
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start threshold to start the recording. Depending on your situation you may
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want to set this setting to 0 (e.g. when copying a song from a commercial
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medium) or to quite big values. Because sound is not continuous by nature
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(think of percussion) neglectable dropouts are tolerated during this start
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(think of percussion) negligible dropouts are tolerated during this start
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duration.
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\item[Stop Below.]
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USB mode, you will see two visible partitions - the 150~MB firmware
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partition (containing at least a file called \fname{nk.bin}) and
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the main data partition. Rockbox \emph{must} be installed onto the main
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data partiton.}}
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data partition.}}
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item Download your chosen version of Rockbox from the links in the
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\item Safely eject / unmount your \dap{}.
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\item \warn{Before proceeding further, make sure that your player has a full charge
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or that it is connected to the power adaptor. Interrupting the next step
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or that it is connected to the power adapter. Interrupting the next step
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due to a power failure most likely will brick your \dap{}.}
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Update your \daps{} firmware with the patched bootloader. To do this, turn
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the jukebox on. Press and hold the \ButtonSelect{} button to enter the main menu,
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\item Safely eject /unmount your \dap{}.
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\item \warn{Before proceeding further, make sure that your player has a full charge
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or that it is connected to the power adaptor. Interrupting the next step
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or that it is connected to the power adapter. Interrupting the next step
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due to a power failure most likely will brick your \dap{}.}
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Update your \daps{} firmware with the patched bootloader. To do this, turn
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the jukebox on. The update process should start automatically. The \playerman{} will
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USB mode, you will see two visible partitions, the 150~MB firmware
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partition (containing at least a file called \fname{nk.bin}) and
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the main data partition. Rockbox \emph{must} be installed onto the main
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data partiton.\\}
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data partition.\\}
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}
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\nopt{hwcodec}{
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item Download official rockbox bootloader for MPIO HD200 from
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\item Download official Rockbox bootloader for MPIO HD200 from
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\url {http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/mpio/hd200}
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and save it to your desktop. The archive contains three files: bootloader.mpio,
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bootloader.map and rockbox-info.txt. The first file is actual bootloader, two
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in case this menu does not show on your unit you can skip this chapter.\\}
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}
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\opt{sansa}{
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\note{Not all Sansas have a radio receiver. Generally all american models do,
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but european models might not. Rockbox will display the radio menu only if it
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\note{Not all Sansas have a radio receiver. Generally all American models do,
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but European models might not. Rockbox will display the radio menu only if it
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can find a radio receiver in your Sansa.}
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}
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strategy involved. This version includes the ability to split, buy insurance,
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and double down.
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For the full set of rules to the game, and other facinating information
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For the full set of rules to the game, and other fascinating information
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visit\\
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\url{http://www.blackjackinfo.com/blackjack-rules.php}
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\emph{Save Game. } Save the current game\\
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\emph{Quit. } Quit the game%\\
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\item[InGame Options Menu. ]This menu has the folloing options:
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\item[InGame Options Menu. ]This menu has the following options:
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\emph{End Game. } Ends the current game\\
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\emph{Messages. } Enable or Disable in game messages\\
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To set a specific time or to adjust the time, press \ActionStdContext{} to
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bring up a screen to adjust the time.
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Changes will be saved automatically when the song is changed.
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Edting words in lyrics is not supported.
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Editing words in lyrics is not supported.
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use (the first option is the most common and a safe bet), and the current
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that it will draw (likewise with the first option). Then, use the onscreen
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keyboard to type in the supply voltage and, if selected, the custom
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foreward current. This function produces safe estimates, but use your own
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forward current. This function produces safe estimates, but use your own
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judgement when using these output values. Power rating and displayed resistance
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are rounded up to the nearest common value.
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The top left tool shows your colours that are at the ready. To
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swap them, ``click'' on the background colour. To edit the foreground colour,
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click on it.
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\item[Preset Pallete]
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Several preset colours are availible. Clicking on one changes
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\item[Preset Palette]
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Several preset colours are available. Clicking on one changes
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the foreground of the Colour Picker to the selected colour.
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\item[Pencil]
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Draws as you move the cursor. You can change the brush size with the
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time. Therefore playlists are impossible. As every other viewer plugin, Wavplay
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is associated with the specific files. Playing a \fname{.wav}-file starts the
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plugin automatically and the Wavplay screen
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appears. This screen gives information about samplerate and length of the
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appears. This screen gives information about sample rate and length of the
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playing file.
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\note{Seeking within the \fname{.wav}-file or changing the volume once the
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plugin is running is not possible. Wavplay uses the sound settings that were
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used before (except for pitch).}
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The only action that can be performed is to stop by pressing \ButtonOff, and
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Wavplay will be exited and you are returned to the filebrowser. If the end of
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the file has been reached, you will also be returned to the filebrowser.
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Wavplay will be exited and you are returned to the file browser. If the end of
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the file has been reached, you will also be returned to the file browser.
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\begin{description}
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\item[Show Icons.] This toggles display of the icon for the currently
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selected playlist entry and the icon for moving a playlist entry
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\item[Show Indicies.] This toggles display of the line numbering for
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\item[Show Indices.] This toggles display of the line numbering for
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the playlist
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\item[Track Display.] This toggles between filename only and full path
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for playlist entries
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