From 86b9d67b00cb69f2c6df438395e3be1bd6eb8a78 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Barry Wardell Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 18:36:06 +0000 Subject: Add installation instructions for the H10. git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@11151 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657 --- manual/getting_started/h10_install.tex | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/manual/getting_started/h10_install.tex b/manual/getting_started/h10_install.tex index e6311002a2..cc804f008a 100755 --- a/manual/getting_started/h10_install.tex +++ b/manual/getting_started/h10_install.tex @@ -1 +1,37 @@ -\fixme{To do: Complete this section H10 platforms.} \ No newline at end of file +\subsubsection{UMS and MTP} +The \playertype{} can be connected to a computer in two different modes: +\begin{itemize} + \item Universal Mass Storage (UMS): In this mode, it will appear on your computer as a regular disk. This mode works with all major operating systems, including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. + \item Media Transfer Protocol (MTP): In this mode, it will appear on your computer as a Media Device. MTP was created by Microsoft for use with DAPs and only works with Windows XP and Media Player 10. +\end{itemize} +The \playerlongtype{} is \opt{h10}{only available as a MTP device, but}\opt{h10_5gb}{available as both a MTP and as a UMS device, depending on where and when you bought it. You can tell which you have by how it appears when you conect it to a computer. If it appears as a regular disk then it is UMS. If it appears as a Media Device on Windows XP, or if it doesn't appear at all on other operating systems, then it is MTP. Even if you have a MTP \dap{}, it} can be forced into UMS mode using the UMS trick. + +\subsubsection{UMS mode and the UMS trick} +It is possible to force a MTP \playertype{} to start up in UMS mode using the following procedure: +\begin{enumerate} + \item Ensure the \dap{} is fully powered off by \opt{h10}{using a pin to push the small reset button inside the hole between the Hold switch and remote control connector.}\opt{h10_5gb}{removing the battery and putting it back in again.} + \item Connect your \playertype{} to the computer using the data cable. + \item Hold \ButtonRight{} and push \ButtonPower{} to turn the \dap{} on. + \item Continue holding \ButtonRight{} until the USB Connected screen appears. + \item The \dap{} will now appear as a regular disk on your computer. +\end{enumerate} +\note{Once Rockbox has been installed, when you shut down your \dap{} from Rockbox it will totally power the player off, so step 1 is no longer necessary.} + +\subsubsection{Installation} +\begin{enumerate} + \item Download + \opt{h10}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/iriver/H10_20GC.mi4}} + \opt{h10_5gb}{ + \begin{itemize} + \item \url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/H10.mi4} if your \dap{} is UMS or + \item \url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/H10_5GB-MTP/H10.mi4} if it is MTP. + \end{itemize}} + \item Connect your \playertype{} to the computer using UMS mode and the UMS trick\opt{h10_5gb}{ if necessary}. + \item Make a backup of the \opt{h10}{\fname{H10\_20GC.mi4}}\opt{h10_5gb}{\fname{H10.mi4}} file in the \fname{System} directory on your \playertype{}. + \opt{h10_5gb}{\note{If you have a Pure model \playertype{} (which doesn't have a FM radio) it is possible that this file will be called \fname{H10EMP.mi4} instead. If so, rename the \fname{H10.mi4} you downloade in step 1 to \fname{H10EMP.mi4}.}} + \note{You should keep a safe backup of this file for use if you ever wish to switch back to the \playerman{} firmware.} + \note{If you can't see the \fname{System} directory, you will need to make sure your operating system is configured to show hidden files and folers.} + + \item Copy the \opt{h10}{\fname{H10\_20GC.mi4}}\opt{h10_5gb}{\fname{H10.mi4} (or \fname{H10EMP.mi4} if you have a \playertype{} Pure)} file you downloaded to the System directory on your \dap{}. +\end{enumerate} +Now proceed with installing the firmware itself. \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3