2009-02-22 13:54:46 +00:00
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beastpatcher - a tool for installing the Rockbox bootloader on the Gigabeat S
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Unlike most other parts of the Rockbox project, this tool is
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distributed under the BSD license. This is due to the fact that the
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Windows version links with the Microsoft MTP library.
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Building instructions - All OSes
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For all versions, you need to copy a "bootloader.bin" file (containing
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the Rockbox bootloader) into this directory.
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This can be built from the Rockbox source by selecting "41" and then
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"B" when running tools/configure.
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You need the Rockbox toolchain to build any Rockbox target binaries -
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this can be downloaded and built with the tools/rockboxdev.sh script.
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The latest officially released bootloader can always be downloaded from:
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2009-10-31 00:25:29 +00:00
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http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/toshiba/gigabeat-s/
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2009-02-22 13:54:46 +00:00
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Linux
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The Unix versions requires libmtp, which in turn requires libusb.
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beastpatcher is built to statically link to these libraries and
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expects them to exist as /usr/lib/libmtp.a and /usr/lib/libusb.a
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respectively. Change the definition of LIBS in the Makefile if this
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is not the case for your system.
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After this, just type "make" to get a
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OS X
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2009-10-30 13:31:04 +00:00
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The OS X build is a universal binary statically linked with libusb and libmtp.
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It has been tested with libusb version 0.1.12 and libmtp version 1.0.1.
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The following files are expected the beaspatcher source directory:
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Intel:
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libusb: usb.h libusb-i386.a
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libmtp: libmtp.h libmtp-i386.a
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PowerPC:
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libusb: usb.h libusb-ppc.a
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libmtp: libmtp.h libmtp-ppc.a
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These are easily compiled from source using the standard
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'./configure && make'. Look in .libs for libusb.a and src/.libs for libmtp.a,
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and make sure to rename them to their -i386/-ppc filenames when copying into
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the beastpatcher directory.
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After this, just type "make beastpatcher-mac" to get a universal binary. If you
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only want a binary for a particular architecture, you can use
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"make beastpatcher-i386" or "make beastpatcher-ppc" instead. In this case, you
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only need the libusb and libmtp library for your desired architecture.
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2009-02-22 13:54:46 +00:00
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Windows
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The MTP_DLL.dll requires VC2005 to compile - see instructions in
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MTP_DLL/README
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To compile beastpatcher itself, you can either cross-compile from
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Linux using the mingw32 package, or compile in Cygwin. Just type
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"make beastpatcher.exe" (in Linux) or "make" (in Cygwin).
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2009-02-22 23:35:29 +00:00
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To run beastpatcher.exe, you need MTP_DLL.dll in the same directory
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(or the Windows DLL path).
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2009-10-28 20:51:41 +00:00
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Alternatively, beastpatcher can be built as binary that includes the
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MTP functionality and thus doesn't require the MTP_DLL. Building has
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the additional requirements as building the MTP_DLL. A VS2005 project
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file is available.
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