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For the git migration we want a nice clean repository with UNIX line endings. git does not use svn:eol-style, we just need the file contents to be sane. Sorry everybody. I know this messes up blame. Scumbag *NIX developer says migrating to git will make line ending issues go away; commits giant change to svn which changes line endings anyway. :) git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@30924 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657 |
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INTRODUCTION e200rpatcher is a tool for uploading and executing an application to an E200R in manufacturing mode. It is intended to be used to upload the patching application to allow Rockbox installs. e200rpatcher requires libusb (v0.1.2 has been tested successfully) for cross-platform USB access. No-one has yet successfully installed e200rpatcher on Windows, but it works on Linux and Mac OS X (and should be fine on other Unix-like systems that libusb supports). GENERAL BUILD INSTRUCTIONS A pre-requisite for compiling e200rpatcher is a file called "bootloader.bin" - this is the output of running an "I" (installer) build for the E200R target. In the Rockbox source directory, do: mkdir build-e200rbootbin cd build-e200rbootbin ../tools/configure [Select E200R, then I for installer] make This should give you a bootloader/bootloader/bin file which you should copy to the e200rpatcher source directory. BUILDING ON LINUX The Makefile expects libusb (and the headers) to be installed on your system and will link dynamically. Just type "make". BUILDING ON A MAC To build the mac version (target e200rpatcher-mac in the Makefile) requires three files from libusb to be copied to the current directory: usb.h (copied from your libusb build directory) libusb-i386.a (copied and renamed from .libs/libusb.a in an i386 build) libusb-ppc.a (copied and renamed from .libs/libusb.a in a PPC build) To build the required libusb.a files, just run ./configure && make for libusb. If anyone knows how to cross-compile a static libusb.a please make the information known - this is currently done by compiling natively on the appropriate hardware.