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2007-11-13 22:56:42 +00:00
apps Check that the WPS uses album art before clearing its position on conditional. Without that check, having a conditional as very first token would cause undesired clearing. Thanks to PaulJam for spotting. 2007-11-13 22:56:42 +00:00
bootloader Hardware controlled backlight brightness for iPod Video and Nano, retaining the software PWM fade in/ fade out. * Backlight handling cleanup, getting rid of one layer of 'lowlevelness'. * Use atomic GPIO bit manipulation for PP502x backlight handling. 2007-11-12 18:49:53 +00:00
docs Add James Espinoza for his work on the Gigabeat S port - he should have been added earlier 2007-11-11 12:09:13 +00:00
firmware Fix bootloaders, and the backlight-modded Ondio build. 2007-11-12 19:19:38 +00:00
flash Include some more stuff in the tarballs. 2007-09-04 21:53:33 +00:00
fonts Fix width of the '1' and the '7', so that they have the same width as the other numerals and e.g. playing time in the wps doesn't wobble anymore. 2007-08-11 09:29:31 +00:00
gdb Include some more stuff in the tarballs. 2007-09-04 21:53:33 +00:00
manual Include backlight brightness in manuals for ipod nano and video 2007-11-12 21:28:33 +00:00
rbutil Hopefully fix Ipod bootloader installation on Windows with RbUtilQt, without breaking ipodpatcher. I don't have any Ipod to test with, but the change is easy to revert. 2007-11-06 19:28:14 +00:00
tools Built the M:Robe with the -mcpu=arm926ej-s option by default. A new cross compiler will have to/can be build with rockboxdev.sh 2007-11-13 04:09:25 +00:00
uisimulator fix fs#8131 - if --debugwps is used with the sim, the mouse coordinates will be displayed in the console when it is clicked 2007-11-11 01:50:18 +00:00
utils Document how to use tcctool in Windows, and include the appropriate .inf file for use with the libusb-win32 device driver 2007-11-10 20:26:54 +00:00
wps Add greyscales to Rockboxed theme and mimic the color variant a bit more. 2007-09-29 19:05:30 +00:00

               __________               __   ___.
     Open      \______   \ ____   ____ |  | _\_ |__   _______  ___
     Source     |       _//  _ \_/ ___\|  |/ /| __ \ /  _ \  \/  /
     Jukebox    |    |   (  <_> )  \___|    < | \_\ (  <_> > <  <
     Firmware   |____|_  /\____/ \___  >__|_ \|___  /\____/__/\_ \
                       \/            \/     \/    \/            \/

Build Your Own Rockbox

1. Check out 'rockbox' from SVN (or extract a downloaded archive).

   $ svn co svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk rockbox

     or

   $ tar xjf rockbox.tar.bz2

2. Create a build directory, preferably in the same directory as the firmware/
   and apps/ directories. This is where all generated files will be written.

   $ cd rockbox
   $ mkdir build
   $ cd build

3. Make sure you have sh/arm/m68k-elf-gcc and siblings in the PATH. Make sure
   that you have 'perl' in your PATH too. Your gcc cross compiler needs to be
   a particular version depending on what player you are compiling for. These
   can be acquired with the rockboxdev.sh script in the /tools/ folder of the
   source, or will have been included if you've installed one of the
   toolchains or development environments provided at http://www.rockbox.org/

   $ which sh-elf-gcc
   $ which perl

4. In your build directory, run the 'tools/configure' script and enter what
   target you want to build for and if you want a debug version or not (and a
   few more questions). It'll prompt you. The debug version is for making a
   gdb version out of it. It is only useful if you run gdb towards your target
   Archos.

   $ ../tools/configure

5. *ploink*. Now you have got a Makefile generated for you.

6. Run 'make' and soon the necessary pieces from the firmware and the apps
   directories have been compiled, linked and scrambled for you.

   $ make
   $ make zip

7. unzip the rockbox.zip on your music player, reboot it and
   *smile*.

Whenever the tools/configure script gets updated, you can make your makefile
updated too by running 'tools/configure update'.

If you want to build for more than one target, just create several build
directories and create a setup for each target:

   $ mkdir build-fmrecorder
   $ cd build-fmrecorder
   $ ../tools/configure

   $ mkdir build-player
   $ cd build-player
   $ ../tools/configure

Questions anyone? Ask on the mailing list. We'll be happy to help you!