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1\subsection{Installing the bootloader}
2 Installing the bootloader is the trickiest part of the installation.
3 The Rockbox bootloader allows users to boot into either the Rockbox
4 firmware or the iriver firmware. For legal reasons, we cannot distribute
5 the bootloader. Instead, we have developed a program that will patch the
6 Iriver firmware with the Rockbox bootloader. These instructions will explain
7 how to download and patch the Iriver firmware with the Rockbox bootloader
8 and install it on your jukebox.
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1\subsection{Installing the bootloader}
2 Installing the bootloader is the trickiest part of the installation.
3 Due to legal reasons the Rockbox project can not provide ready-to-use flash
4 images. Instead, you need to get an original firmware from your \dap s
5 manufacturer homepage and modify it to include the rockbox bootloader.
6
7\fixme{To do: Complete this section for Ipod platforms.}
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