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@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ follow the instructions at | |||
93 | \end{itemize} | 93 | \end{itemize} |
94 | \end{description} | 94 | \end{description} |
95 | } | 95 | } |
96 | \opt{h300}{ | 96 | \opt{iriverh300}{ |
97 | \begin{description} | 97 | \begin{description} |
98 | \item[DRM capability.] If your \dap{} has a US firmware, then by installing Rockbox you will | 98 | \item[DRM capability.] If your \dap{} has a US firmware, then by installing Rockbox you will |
99 | \emph{permanently} lose the ability to playback files with DRM. | 99 | \emph{permanently} lose the ability to playback files with DRM. |
@@ -161,14 +161,15 @@ follow the instructions at | |||
161 | \setting{MSC} from within the original firmware.} | 161 | \setting{MSC} from within the original firmware.} |
162 | } | 162 | } |
163 | 163 | ||
164 | \opt{h10,h10_5gb}{ | 164 | \opt{iriverh10,iriverh10_5gb}{ |
165 | The installation requires you to use UMS mode and so | 165 | The installation requires you to use UMS mode and so |
166 | may require use of the UMS trick, whereby it is possible to force a MTP | 166 | may require use of the UMS trick, whereby it is possible to force a MTP |
167 | \playertype{} to start up in UMS mode as follows: | 167 | \playertype{} to start up in UMS mode as follows: |
168 | \begin{enumerate} | 168 | \begin{enumerate} |
169 | \item Ensure the \dap{} is fully powered off by \opt{h10}{using a pin to | 169 | \item Ensure the \dap{} is fully powered off by \opt{iriverh10}{using |
170 | push the small reset button inside the hole between the Hold switch and | 170 | a pin to push the small reset button inside the hole between the |
171 | remote control connector.}\opt{h10_5gb}{removing the battery and putting it back in again.} | 171 | \ButtonHold{} switch and remote control connector.}\opt{iriverh10_5gb}{removing |
172 | the battery and putting it back in again.} | ||
172 | \item Connect your \playertype{} to the computer using the data cable. | 173 | \item Connect your \playertype{} to the computer using the data cable. |
173 | \item Hold \ButtonRight{} and push \ButtonPower{} to turn the \dap{} on. | 174 | \item Hold \ButtonRight{} and push \ButtonPower{} to turn the \dap{} on. |
174 | \item Continue holding \ButtonRight{} until the USB Connected screen appears. | 175 | \item Continue holding \ButtonRight{} until the USB Connected screen appears. |
@@ -319,7 +320,7 @@ letter the \dap{} gets assigned, on other systems this is a path in the | |||
319 | filesystem.\\* | 320 | filesystem.\\* |
320 | 321 | ||
321 | 322 | ||
322 | \opt{h100,h300}{ | 323 | \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{ |
323 | Rockbox Utility will ask you for a compatible copy of the original | 324 | Rockbox Utility will ask you for a compatible copy of the original |
324 | firmware. This is because for legal reasons we cannot distribute | 325 | firmware. This is because for legal reasons we cannot distribute |
325 | the bootloader directly. Instead, we have to patch the Iriver firmware | 326 | the bootloader directly. Instead, we have to patch the Iriver firmware |
@@ -330,13 +331,13 @@ filesystem.\\* | |||
330 | \wikilink{IriverBoot}. | 331 | \wikilink{IriverBoot}. |
331 | 332 | ||
332 | Supported Iriver firmware versions currently include | 333 | Supported Iriver firmware versions currently include |
333 | \opt{h100}{1.63US, 1.63EU, 1.63K, 1.65US, 1.65EU, 1.65K, 1.66US, | 334 | \opt{iriverh100}{1.63US, 1.63EU, 1.63K, 1.65US, 1.65EU, 1.65K, 1.66US, |
334 | 1.66EU and 1.66K. Note that the H140 uses the same firmware as the H120; | 335 | 1.66EU and 1.66K. Note that the H140 uses the same firmware as the H120; |
335 | H120 and H140 owners should use the firmware called \fname{ihp\_120.hex}. | 336 | H120 and H140 owners should use the firmware called \fname{ihp\_120.hex}. |
336 | Likewise, the iHP110 and iHP115 use the same firmware, called | 337 | Likewise, the iHP110 and iHP115 use the same firmware, called |
337 | \fname{ihp\_100.hex}. Be sure to use the correct firmware file for | 338 | \fname{ihp\_100.hex}. Be sure to use the correct firmware file for |
338 | your player.} | 339 | your player.} |
339 | \opt{h300}{1.28K, 1.28EU, 1.28J, 1.29K, 1.29J and 1.30EU. | 340 | \opt{iriverh300}{1.28K, 1.28EU, 1.28J, 1.29K, 1.29J and 1.30EU. |
340 | \note{The US \playername{} firmware is not supported and cannot be | 341 | \note{The US \playername{} firmware is not supported and cannot be |
341 | patched to be used with the bootloader. If you wish to install Rockbox | 342 | patched to be used with the bootloader. If you wish to install Rockbox |
342 | on a US \playername{}, you must first install a non-US version of the | 343 | on a US \playername{}, you must first install a non-US version of the |
@@ -444,7 +445,7 @@ data partiton.}} | |||
444 | correct version for your \dap{}.}} | 445 | correct version for your \dap{}.}} |
445 | 446 | ||
446 | \item Connect your \dap{} to the computer via USB | 447 | \item Connect your \dap{} to the computer via USB |
447 | \opt{sansa,sansaAMS,h10,h10_5gb,vibe500}{ in MSC mode } | 448 | \opt{sansa,sansaAMS,iriverh10,iriverh10_5gb,vibe500}{ in MSC mode } |
448 | \opt{ipod3g,ipod4g,ipodmini,ipodcolor}{ or Firewire }as described in | 449 | \opt{ipod3g,ipod4g,ipodmini,ipodcolor}{ or Firewire }as described in |
449 | the manual that came with your \dap{}. | 450 | the manual that came with your \dap{}. |
450 | 451 | ||
@@ -483,11 +484,11 @@ structure that Rockbox needs.\\} | |||
483 | \opt{swcodec}{% | 484 | \opt{swcodec}{% |
484 | \nopt{gigabeats}{% | 485 | \nopt{gigabeats}{% |
485 | \subsubsection{Installing the bootloader} | 486 | \subsubsection{Installing the bootloader} |
486 | \opt{h100,h300}{\input{getting_started/iriver_install.tex}} | 487 | \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{\input{getting_started/iriver_install.tex}} |
487 | \opt{mpiohd200}{\input{getting_started/mpio_install.tex}} | 488 | \opt{mpiohd200}{\input{getting_started/mpio_install.tex}} |
488 | \opt{ipod}{\input{getting_started/ipod_install.tex}} | 489 | \opt{ipod}{\input{getting_started/ipod_install.tex}} |
489 | \opt{iaudio}{\input{getting_started/iaudio_install.tex}} | 490 | \opt{iaudio}{\input{getting_started/iaudio_install.tex}} |
490 | \opt{h10,h10_5gb}{\input{getting_started/h10_install.tex}} | 491 | \opt{iriverh10,iriverh10_5gb}{\input{getting_started/h10_install.tex}} |
491 | \opt{gigabeatf}{\input{getting_started/gigabeat_install.tex}} | 492 | \opt{gigabeatf}{\input{getting_started/gigabeat_install.tex}} |
492 | \opt{sansa}{\input{getting_started/sansa_install.tex}} | 493 | \opt{sansa}{\input{getting_started/sansa_install.tex}} |
493 | \opt{sansaAMS}{\input{getting_started/sansaAMS_install.tex}} | 494 | \opt{sansaAMS}{\input{getting_started/sansaAMS_install.tex}} |
@@ -526,7 +527,7 @@ structure that Rockbox needs.\\} | |||
526 | \end{itemize} | 527 | \end{itemize} |
527 | } | 528 | } |
528 | 529 | ||
529 | \opt{h10,h10_5gb,ipod,mrobe100,sansa,archos,sansaAMS,cowond2,vibe500,ondavx777}{ | 530 | \opt{iriverh10,iriverh10_5gb,ipod,mrobe100,sansa,archos,sansaAMS,cowond2,vibe500,ondavx777}{ |
530 | Safely eject / unmount the USB drive, unplug the cable and restart. | 531 | Safely eject / unmount the USB drive, unplug the cable and restart. |
531 | } | 532 | } |
532 | 533 | ||
@@ -534,7 +535,7 @@ structure that Rockbox needs.\\} | |||
534 | Safely eject / unmount your \dap{}. | 535 | Safely eject / unmount your \dap{}. |
535 | } | 536 | } |
536 | 537 | ||
537 | \opt{h100,h300}{ | 538 | \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{ |
538 | \begin{itemize} | 539 | \begin{itemize} |
539 | \item Safely eject / unmount your \dap{}. | 540 | \item Safely eject / unmount your \dap{}. |
540 | 541 | ||
@@ -665,7 +666,7 @@ You can uninstall Rockbox automatically by using Rockbox Utility. If you | |||
665 | installed Rockbox manually you can still use Rockbox Utility for uninstallation | 666 | installed Rockbox manually you can still use Rockbox Utility for uninstallation |
666 | but will not be able to do this selectively. | 667 | but will not be able to do this selectively. |
667 | 668 | ||
668 | \opt{h100,h300}{\note{Rockbox Utility cannot uninstall the bootloader due to | 669 | \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{\note{Rockbox Utility cannot uninstall the bootloader due to |
669 | the fact that it requires a flashing procedure. To uninstall the bootloader | 670 | the fact that it requires a flashing procedure. To uninstall the bootloader |
670 | completely follow the manual uninstallation instructions below.}} | 671 | completely follow the manual uninstallation instructions below.}} |
671 | 672 | ||
@@ -677,14 +678,15 @@ completely follow the manual uninstallation instructions below.}} | |||
677 | \fname{\firmwarefilename} file. | 678 | \fname{\firmwarefilename} file. |
678 | } | 679 | } |
679 | 680 | ||
680 | \opt{h10,h10_5gb}{ | 681 | \opt{iriverh10,iriverh10_5gb}{ |
681 | If you would like to go back to using the original \playerman{} software, | 682 | If you would like to go back to using the original \playerman{} software, |
682 | connect the \dap{} to your computer, and delete the | 683 | connect the \dap{} to your computer, and delete the |
683 | \opt{h10}{\fname{H10\_20GC.mi4}}\opt{h10_5gb}{\fname{H10.mi4}} file and rename | 684 | \opt{iriverh10}{\fname{H10\_20GC.mi4}}\opt{iriverh10_5gb}{\fname{H10.mi4}} |
684 | \fname{OF.mi4} to \opt{h10}{\fname{H10\_20GC.mi4}}\opt{h10_5gb}{\fname{H10.mi4}} | 685 | file and rename \fname{OF.mi4} to \opt{iriverh10}{\fname{H10\_20GC.mi4}}% |
685 | in the \fname{System} directory on your \playertype{}. As in the installation, | 686 | \opt{iriverh10_5gb}{\fname{H10.mi4}} in the \fname{System} directory on |
686 | it may be necessary to first put your device into UMS mode. | 687 | your \playertype{}. As in the installation, it may be necessary to first |
687 | } | 688 | put your device into UMS mode. |
689 | } | ||
688 | 690 | ||
689 | \opt{vibe500}{ | 691 | \opt{vibe500}{ |
690 | If you would like to go back to using the original \playerman{} software, | 692 | If you would like to go back to using the original \playerman{} software, |
@@ -726,18 +728,18 @@ completely follow the manual uninstallation instructions below.}} | |||
726 | and insert the charger. The original firmware will automatically be flashed. | 728 | and insert the charger. The original firmware will automatically be flashed. |
727 | } | 729 | } |
728 | 730 | ||
729 | \opt{h100,h300}{ | 731 | \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{ |
730 | If you want to remove the Rockbox bootloader, simply flash an unpatched | 732 | If you want to remove the Rockbox bootloader, simply flash an unpatched |
731 | \playerman{} firmware. Be aware that doing so will also remove the bootloader | 733 | \playerman{} firmware. Be aware that doing so will also remove the bootloader |
732 | USB mode. As that mode can come in quite handy (especially if you experience | 734 | USB mode. As that mode can come in quite handy (especially if you experience |
733 | disk errors) it is recommended to keep the bootloader. It also | 735 | disk errors) it is recommended to keep the bootloader. It also |
734 | gives you the possibility of trying Rockbox anytime later by simply | 736 | gives you the possibility of trying Rockbox anytime later by simply |
735 | installing the distribution files. | 737 | installing the distribution files. |
736 | \opt{h100}{ | 738 | \opt{iriverh100}{ |
737 | The Rockbox bootloader will automatically start the original firmware if | 739 | The Rockbox bootloader will automatically start the original firmware if |
738 | the \fname{.rockbox} directory has been deleted. | 740 | the \fname{.rockbox} directory has been deleted. |
739 | } | 741 | } |
740 | \opt{h300}{ | 742 | \opt{iriverh300}{ |
741 | Although if you retain the Rockbox bootloader, you will need to hold the | 743 | Although if you retain the Rockbox bootloader, you will need to hold the |
742 | \ButtonRec{} button each time you want to start the original firmware. | 744 | \ButtonRec{} button each time you want to start the original firmware. |
743 | } | 745 | } |
@@ -792,7 +794,7 @@ completely follow the manual uninstallation instructions below.}} | |||
792 | please ensure that you are either logged in as an administrator (Windows), or | 794 | please ensure that you are either logged in as an administrator (Windows), or |
793 | you have root rights (Linux)} | 795 | you have root rights (Linux)} |
794 | 796 | ||
795 | \opt{h100,h300}{ | 797 | \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{ |
796 | \item[Immediately loading original firmware.] | 798 | \item[Immediately loading original firmware.] |
797 | If the original firmware is immediately | 799 | If the original firmware is immediately |
798 | loaded without the Rockbox bootloader appearing first, then the Rockbox bootloader | 800 | loaded without the Rockbox bootloader appearing first, then the Rockbox bootloader |
@@ -800,11 +802,11 @@ completely follow the manual uninstallation instructions below.}} | |||
800 | the update if the filename is correct, including case. Make sure that the patched | 802 | the update if the filename is correct, including case. Make sure that the patched |
801 | Iriver firmware is called \fname{.hex}.} | 803 | Iriver firmware is called \fname{.hex}.} |
802 | 804 | ||
803 | \nopt{h100,h300,mpiohd200}{\item[``File Not Found'']} | 805 | \nopt{iriverh100,iriverh300,mpiohd200}{\item[``File Not Found'']} |
804 | \opt{h100,h300,mpiohd200}{\item[``-1 error'']} | 806 | \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300,mpiohd200}{\item[``-1 error'']} |
805 | If you receive a | 807 | If you receive a |
806 | \nopt{h100,h300,mpiohd200}{``File Not Found''} | 808 | \nopt{iriverh100,iriverh300,mpiohd200}{``File Not Found''} |
807 | \opt{h100,h300,mpiohd200}{``-1 error''} | 809 | \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300,mpiohd200}{``-1 error''} |
808 | from the bootloader, then the bootloader cannot find the Rockbox firmware. | 810 | from the bootloader, then the bootloader cannot find the Rockbox firmware. |
809 | This is usually a result of not extracting the contents of the \fname{.zip} | 811 | This is usually a result of not extracting the contents of the \fname{.zip} |
810 | file to the proper location, and should not happen when Rockbox has been | 812 | file to the proper location, and should not happen when Rockbox has been |