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-rw-r--r-- | manual/getting_started/installation.tex | 38 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex | 24 |
2 files changed, 48 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex index 80c01224e9..87b895d4db 100644 --- a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex +++ b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex | |||
@@ -46,21 +46,20 @@ software. | |||
46 | your \dap{}. | 46 | your \dap{}. |
47 | 47 | ||
48 | \opt{ipod}{ | 48 | \opt{ipod}{ |
49 | \note{Your \dap{} should enter disk mode automatically when connected to a | 49 | Your \dap{} should enter disk mode automatically when connected to a |
50 | computer via USB. If your computer does not recognise your \dap{}, you | 50 | computer via USB. If your computer does not recognise your \dap{}, you may |
51 | may need to enter the disk mode manually. Disconnect your \dap{} from the | 51 | need to enter the disk mode manually. Disconnect your \dap{} from the |
52 | computer. Reset the \dap{} by pressing and holding the \ButtonMenu{} and | 52 | computer. Reset the \dap{} by pressing and holding the \ButtonMenu{} and |
53 | \ButtonSelect{} buttons simultaneously. As soon as the \dap{} resets, | 53 | \ButtonSelect{} buttons simultaneously. As soon as the \dap{} resets, press |
54 | press and hold the \ButtonMenu{} and \ButtonPlay{} buttons | 54 | and hold the \ButtonMenu{} and \ButtonPlay{} buttons simultaneously. Your |
55 | simultaneously. Your \dap{} should enter disk mode, and you can try | 55 | \dap{} should enter disk mode, and you can try reconnecting to the computer. |
56 | reconnecting to the computer. | 56 | } |
57 | } | 57 | |
58 | \opt{ipod3g,ipod4g,ipodcolor,ipodmini}{ | 58 | \opt{ipod3g,ipod4g,ipodcolor,ipodmini}{ |
59 | \note{\index{Firewire}Firewire detection is not supported in Rockbox at | 59 | \note{\index{Firewire}Firewire detection is not supported in Rockbox at |
60 | the moment. Please use USB only.} | 60 | the moment. Please use USB only.} |
61 | } | ||
62 | } | 61 | } |
63 | 62 | ||
64 | \item[Text editor.] As you will see in the following chapters, Rockbox is | 63 | \item[Text editor.] As you will see in the following chapters, Rockbox is |
65 | highly configurable. In addition to saving configurations within Rockbox, | 64 | highly configurable. In addition to saving configurations within Rockbox, |
66 | Rockbox also allows you to create customised configuration files. If you | 65 | Rockbox also allows you to create customised configuration files. If you |
@@ -69,6 +68,17 @@ software. | |||
69 | 68 | ||
70 | \end{description} | 69 | \end{description} |
71 | 70 | ||
71 | \opt{ipod}{ | ||
72 | \note{In addition to the requirements described above, Rockbox only works on | ||
73 | Ipods formatted with the FAT32 filesystem (i.e., Ipods initialised by iTunes | ||
74 | for Windows). It does not work with the HFS+ filesystem (i.e. Ipods | ||
75 | initialised by iTunes for the Mac). More information and instructions for | ||
76 | converting an Ipod to FAT32 can be found on the | ||
77 | \url{http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodConversionToFAT32} wiki | ||
78 | page on the Rockbox web site. Note that after conversion, you can still use | ||
79 | a FAT32 Ipod on a Mac. | ||
80 | } | ||
81 | } | ||
72 | 82 | ||
73 | \section{Installing Rockbox}\label{sec:installing_rockbox} | 83 | \section{Installing Rockbox}\label{sec:installing_rockbox} |
74 | \index{Installation} | 84 | \index{Installation} |
diff --git a/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex b/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex index 3db63aced8..4158d155ca 100755 --- a/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex +++ b/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex | |||
@@ -134,15 +134,39 @@ you wish. Note that these files should be saved onto your computer's hard disk, | |||
134 | 134 | ||
135 | \item Install the bootloader. | 135 | \item Install the bootloader. |
136 | Windows users should now type: | 136 | Windows users should now type: |
137 | <<<<<<< ipod_install.tex | ||
138 | \begin{code} | ||
139 | \opt{ipodvideo}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod}% | ||
140 | \opt{ipodnano}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodnano.ipod}% | ||
141 | \opt{ipodmini}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodmini1g.ipod}% | ||
142 | \opt{ipodcolor}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodcolor.ipod}% | ||
143 | \opt{ipod4g}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipod4g.ipod}% | ||
144 | \opt{ipod3g}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipod3g.ipod}% | ||
145 | \end{code} | ||
146 | |||
147 | ======= | ||
137 | \begin{code} | 148 | \begin{code} |
138 | ipodpatcher [device] -a \bootloaderfile | 149 | ipodpatcher [device] -a \bootloaderfile |
139 | \end{code} | 150 | \end{code} |
140 | % | 151 | % |
152 | >>>>>>> 1.27 | ||
141 | and Mac OS X/Unix users should type: | 153 | and Mac OS X/Unix users should type: |
154 | <<<<<<< ipod_install.tex | ||
155 | \begin{code} | ||
156 | \opt{ipodvideo}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod}% | ||
157 | \opt{ipodnano}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodnano.ipod}% | ||
158 | \opt{ipodmini}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodmini1g.ipod}% | ||
159 | \opt{ipodcolor}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodcolor.ipod}% | ||
160 | \opt{ipod4g}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipod4g.ipod}% | ||
161 | \opt{ipod3g}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipod3g.ipod}% | ||
162 | \end{code} | ||
163 | |||
164 | ======= | ||
142 | \begin{code} | 165 | \begin{code} |
143 | ./ipodpatcher [device] -a \bootloaderfile | 166 | ./ipodpatcher [device] -a \bootloaderfile |
144 | \end{code} | 167 | \end{code} |
145 | 168 | ||
169 | >>>>>>> 1.27 | ||
146 | Replace [device] with the number (Windows users) or device name (Mac OS X/Unix | 170 | Replace [device] with the number (Windows users) or device name (Mac OS X/Unix |
147 | users) you've been using to access your ipod. | 171 | users) you've been using to access your ipod. |
148 | 172 | ||