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Love this port. I've been a user of RB ever since it's inception abck when I had an Archos!
Having recently bought an n900 (yes, late to the party!) I was really pleased to see RB on it! Just wondering if the plugins could work on this port? How easy is it to setup a build environment for this? Cheers for any help, advice here :-) m |
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Instructions for building are on this page: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/MaemoPort HTH, Thomas |
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Any progress with the phone hangup fix, Thomas?
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When there's going to be an official rockbox 3.14 release, I'm going to port and test it of course :) |
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1 - Open rockbox :p 2 - Long click Files, then select Show Files, and choose All (this is so you can see the hidden folders, .sounds, etc) 3 - Start any song, and let it play for a few seconds. 4 - Click in the pause button, wait about 5 seconds or so and then click in the same button. It should crash. That works most of the time Now, not related to that issue at all but if you want to use the player regularly, I recommend you to go to Settings - Sound Settings - Timestretch - and then select Yes. This prevents the music from stalling randomly until you close rockbox (trrrrrrrrr-like sound, lol) |
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Oh, and it doesn't make a trrrrr sound at all here, and i'm in CSSU-Thumb. |
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