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Mark Arigo f46a7533a4 mi4 key for the Philips GoGear SA9200 (PP5024). Let the fun begin...
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@17069 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2008-04-11 03:57:16 +00:00
apps FS#8861 - More Rockbox friendly MazezaM (by Malcolm Tyrrell) 2008-04-10 23:28:19 +00:00
backdrops kill the release script and build tarball from *everything* in SVN... 2008-03-26 13:12:07 +00:00
bootloader mi4 key for the Philips GoGear SA9200 (PP5024). Let the fun begin... 2008-04-11 03:57:16 +00:00
docs welcome Maurus Cuelenaere! 2008-04-08 21:44:38 +00:00
firmware Properly clear clear-on-write bits in the PP502x USB controller 2008-04-10 22:28:18 +00:00
flash kill the release script and build tarball from *everything* in SVN... 2008-03-26 13:12:07 +00:00
fonts kill the release script and build tarball from *everything* in SVN... 2008-03-26 13:12:07 +00:00
gdb kill the release script and build tarball from *everything* in SVN... 2008-03-26 13:12:07 +00:00
icons kill the release script and build tarball from *everything* in SVN... 2008-03-26 13:12:07 +00:00
manual FS#8861 - More Rockbox friendly MazezaM (by Malcolm Tyrrell) 2008-04-10 23:28:19 +00:00
rbutil rbutil: another misplaced connect call. 2008-04-06 20:29:26 +00:00
tools decrease the risk of an overflow due to typecase from unsigned to signed 2008-04-10 21:49:40 +00:00
uisimulator Best use C, not C++ 2008-04-07 17:27:56 +00:00
utils kill the release script and build tarball from *everything* in SVN... 2008-03-26 13:12:07 +00:00
wps Next chapter of 'Bitmap strips for Rockboxed': the greyscale versions and the ports which use 'small colour' icons (c200 and small H10). To get rid of some more bitmaps I put statically loaded bitmaps into the already existing backdrop, but one of these files can't be deleted yet because it's used in other colour version (will be done once this is ready). Also remove the unnecessary coordinates in the backdrop tag and add the missing codecs in the codec conditional. The volume and battery icons are now made of one graphic (part of a strip) for each step of the conditional, the combining of small images made a really confusing wps code and isn't helpfull anymore (I think it was done to reduce the amount of files in the svn directory...). Also rename the sl-* bmps to shuffle-* and the hd-* to lock-* bmps. - Don't forget to clean up your 'Rockboxed' directory. 2008-04-10 23:18:27 +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*.

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!