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author | Dominik Riebeling <Dominik.Riebeling@gmail.com> | 2006-10-05 16:40:21 +0000 |
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committer | Dominik Riebeling <Dominik.Riebeling@gmail.com> | 2006-10-05 16:40:21 +0000 |
commit | 7ced47fd0b92324a37407c0c335cd6f7e7fd2b78 (patch) | |
tree | c2005323ea3fe96417bdf63e2932e8960ce39438 /manual/getting_started | |
parent | 28ce6e1091eedb4f8826d806f5f2fe2259be73ce (diff) | |
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Ipods can't simply turned off, you need to reboot when installing.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@11135 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
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diff --git a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex index 698642878d..d29d56dd81 100644 --- a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex +++ b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex | |||
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ | |||
2 | \chapter{Installation}\label{sec:installation} | 2 | \chapter{Installation}\label{sec:installation} |
3 | 3 | ||
4 | \section{Prerequisites}\label{sec:prerequisites} | 4 | \section{Prerequisites}\label{sec:prerequisites} |
5 | 5 | \index{Installation!Prerequisites} | |
6 | Before installing Rockbox you should make sure you meet the prerequisites. | 6 | Before installing Rockbox you should make sure you meet the prerequisites. |
7 | Also you may need some tools for installation. In most cases these will be | 7 | Also you may need some tools for installation. In most cases these will be |
8 | already available on your computer but if not you need to get some additional | 8 | already available on your computer but if not you need to get some additional |
@@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ software. | |||
10 | 10 | ||
11 | \begin{description} | 11 | \begin{description} |
12 | 12 | ||
13 | \item[ZIP utility.] Rockbox is distributed as an archive using the | 13 | \item[ZIP utility.]\index{zip} |
14 | Rockbox is distributed as an archive using the | ||
14 | \fname{.zip} format. Thus you need a tool to handle that compressed | 15 | \fname{.zip} format. Thus you need a tool to handle that compressed |
15 | format. Usually your computer should have a tool installed that can | 16 | format. Usually your computer should have a tool installed that can |
16 | handle the \fname{.zip} file format. Windows XP has builtin support for | 17 | handle the \fname{.zip} file format. Windows XP has builtin support for |
@@ -49,7 +50,7 @@ software. | |||
49 | 50 | ||
50 | 51 | ||
51 | \section{Installing Rockbox}\label{sec:installing_rockbox} | 52 | \section{Installing Rockbox}\label{sec:installing_rockbox} |
52 | 53 | \index{Installation} | |
53 | \opt{MASCODEC}{ | 54 | \opt{MASCODEC}{ |
54 | \subsection{Using the windows installer} | 55 | \subsection{Using the windows installer} |
55 | Using the Windows self installing executable to install Rockbox is the | 56 | Using the Windows self installing executable to install Rockbox is the |
@@ -71,7 +72,8 @@ software. | |||
71 | 72 | ||
72 | \begin{description} | 73 | \begin{description} |
73 | 74 | ||
74 | \item[The Rockbox bootloader.] The bootloader is the program that tells your | 75 | \item[The Rockbox bootloader.] \index{Bootloader} |
76 | The bootloader is the program that tells your | ||
75 | \dap{} how to boot and load other components of Rockbox. This is the | 77 | \dap{} how to boot and load other components of Rockbox. This is the |
76 | component of Rockbox that is installed to the flash memory of your | 78 | component of Rockbox that is installed to the flash memory of your |
77 | \playerman. | 79 | \playerman. |
@@ -95,7 +97,8 @@ software. | |||
95 | After installing the bootloader, the installation becomes fairly easy. | 97 | After installing the bootloader, the installation becomes fairly easy. |
96 | } | 98 | } |
97 | 99 | ||
98 | There are three different types of firmware binaries from Rockbox website: | 100 | There are three different types of firmware binaries from Rockbox website: |
101 | \label{Version} | ||
99 | current version, daily build and CVS build. You need to decide which one | 102 | current version, daily build and CVS build. You need to decide which one |
100 | you want to install and get the version for your \dap{}. | 103 | you want to install and get the version for your \dap{}. |
101 | 104 | ||
@@ -127,13 +130,13 @@ you want to install and get the version for your \dap{}. | |||
127 | \end{description} | 130 | \end{description} |
128 | 131 | ||
129 | \nopt{player}{ | 132 | \nopt{player}{ |
130 | \note{ | 133 | \note{\index{Installation!Fonts} |
131 | Rockbox has a fonts package that is available at | 134 | Rockbox has a fonts package that is available at |
132 | \url{http://www.rockbox.org/daily.shtml}. While the daily builds and CVS | 135 | \url{http://www.rockbox.org/daily.shtml}. While the daily builds and CVS |
133 | builds change frequently, the fonts package rarely changes. Thus, the | 136 | builds change frequently, the fonts package rarely changes. Thus, the |
134 | fonts package is not included in the daily builds and CVS builds. (The | 137 | fonts package is not included in the daily builds and CVS builds. (The |
135 | stable release, on the other hand, does not change, so fonts are | 138 | stable release, on the other hand, does not change, so fonts are |
136 | include with the stable release.) When installing Rockbox for the | 139 | included with the stable release.) When installing Rockbox for the |
137 | first time, you should install the fonts package. | 140 | first time, you should install the fonts package. |
138 | } | 141 | } |
139 | } | 142 | } |
@@ -168,6 +171,7 @@ directory structure that Rockbox needs. | |||
168 | } | 171 | } |
169 | 172 | ||
170 | \section{Enabling Speech Support (optional)}\label{sec:enabling_speech_support} | 173 | \section{Enabling Speech Support (optional)}\label{sec:enabling_speech_support} |
174 | \index{Speech}\index{Installation!Optional Steps} | ||
171 | If you wish to use speech support you will also need a language file, available | 175 | If you wish to use speech support you will also need a language file, available |
172 | from \wikilink{VoiceFiles}. For the English language, the file is called | 176 | from \wikilink{VoiceFiles}. For the English language, the file is called |
173 | \fname{english.voice}. When it has been downloaded, unpack this file and copy | 177 | \fname{english.voice}. When it has been downloaded, unpack this file and copy |
@@ -176,9 +180,15 @@ your \dap{}. Voice menus are turned on by default. See | |||
176 | \reference{ref:Voiceconfiguration} for details on voice settings. | 180 | \reference{ref:Voiceconfiguration} for details on voice settings. |
177 | 181 | ||
178 | \section{Running Rockbox} | 182 | \section{Running Rockbox} |
179 | Remove your \dap{} from the computer's USB port. Unplug any connected power | 183 | Remove your \dap{} from the computer's USB port.% |
180 | supply and turn the unit off. When you next turn the unit on, Rockbox should | 184 | \nopt{ipod}{Unplug any connected power supply and turn the unit off. When |
181 | load. When you see the Rockbox splash screen, Rockbox is loaded and ready for | 185 | you next turn the unit on, Rockbox should load.}% |
186 | \opt{ipod}{Rebooting the Ipod by holding | ||
187 | \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD}{\ButtonMenu{}+\ButtonSelect{}}% | ||
188 | \opt{IPOD_3G_PAD}{\ButtonMenu{}+\ButtonPlay{}} | ||
189 | for a couple of seconds until the \dap{} reboots. Now Rockbox should load. | ||
190 | }% | ||
191 | When you see the Rockbox splash screen, Rockbox is loaded and ready for | ||
182 | use. | 192 | use. |
183 | 193 | ||
184 | \opt{ipod}{ | 194 | \opt{ipod}{ |
@@ -213,7 +223,7 @@ The new build will be installed over your current build. | |||
213 | \reference{ref:SystemOptions}. | 223 | \reference{ref:SystemOptions}. |
214 | } | 224 | } |
215 | 225 | ||
216 | \section{Uninstalling Rockbox} | 226 | \section{Uninstalling Rockbox}\index{Installation!uninstall} |
217 | 227 | ||
218 | If you would like to go back to using the original \playerman{} software, then | 228 | If you would like to go back to using the original \playerman{} software, then |
219 | connect the \playerman{} to your computer, and delete the | 229 | connect the \playerman{} to your computer, and delete the |