From b02123d349cb7ec914633b4233d6838dfe5a9b46 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dana Conrad Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2022 21:59:37 -0500 Subject: Manual: Add Eros Q Native Here is the PDF this patchset produces: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v1uz8p2fsgsz1ng/rockbox-erosqnative-923dabb5cd-220409.pdf?dl=0 Change-Id: I27554cb65a6498a6ccb714d4f93f25264b516e99 --- manual/getting_started/installation.tex | 21 +++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'manual/getting_started/installation.tex') diff --git a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex index 3903e37e1f..661964dd8a 100644 --- a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex +++ b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ follow the instructions at \end{description} } -\opt{fiiom3k,shanlingq1,agptekrocker,xduoox3ii,xduoox20,aigoerosq}{ +\opt{fiiom3k,shanlingq1,agptekrocker,xduoox3ii,xduoox20,aigoerosq,erosqnative}{ Although Rockbox is considered fully functional on the \playername{}, there are a few limitations compared to the original firmware which you should be aware of before installing. @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ of before installing. filesystems such as exFAT or NTFS are not supported. \item[USB DAC.] This feature is not supported by Rockbox, but you can dual-boot the original firmware if you want to use it. - \opt{shanlingq1,agptekrocker,xduoox3ii,xduoox20,aigoerosq}{\item[Wireless.] There is no support for Bluetooth\opt{shanlingq1}{ or WiFi}. + \opt{shanlingq1,agptekrocker,xduoox3ii,xduoox20,aigoerosq,erosqnative}{\item[Wireless.] There is no support for Bluetooth\opt{shanlingq1}{ or WiFi}. You can dual-boot the original firmware to use wireless functionality.} \item[Hotswapping SD cards.] Rockbox runs from the SD card, not the internal flash memory. Hotswapping is technically possible, but you need to install @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ people. Rockbox Utility is a graphical application that does almost everything for you. However, should you encounter a problem, then the manual way is still available to you.\\ -\opt{gigabeats,fiiom3k,shanlingq1}{ +\opt{gigabeats,fiiom3k,shanlingq1,erosqnative}{ \note{The automated install is not yet available for the \playerlongtype{}. For now you can use the manual method to install Rockbox. Please still read the section on the automatic install as it explains @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ housekeeping tool \caps{Rockbox Utility}. It allows you to: Prebuilt binaries for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X are available at the \wikilink{RockboxUtility} wiki page.\\ -\opt{gigabeats,ondavx777,fiiom3k,shanlingq1}{ +\opt{gigabeats,ondavx777,fiiom3k,shanlingq1,erosqnative}{ \note{Rockbox Utility does not currently support the \playertype{} and you will therefore need to follow the manual install instructions below.\\}} @@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ by Rockbox, in the main directory of your \daps{} drive. \opt{samsungyh}{\input{getting_started/samsungyh_install.tex}} \opt{xduoox3}{\input{getting_started/xduoox3_install.tex}} \opt{xduoox3ii,xduoox20,agptekrocker,aigoerosq}{\input{getting_started/hibyos_install.tex}} - \opt{fiiom3k,shanlingq1}{\input{getting_started/jztool_install.tex}} + \opt{fiiom3k,shanlingq1,erosqnative}{\input{getting_started/jztool_install.tex}} } } @@ -641,7 +641,7 @@ by Rockbox, in the main directory of your \daps{} drive. } \opt{e200}{Your e200 will automatically reboot and Rockbox should load.} -\opt{fiiom3k,shanlingq1}{ +\opt{fiiom3k,shanlingq1,erosqnative}{ Safely eject / unmount your \dap{}. } @@ -807,16 +807,17 @@ completely follow the manual uninstallation instructions below.}} \playerman{} firmware. } -\opt{fiiom3k,shanlingq1}{ +\opt{fiiom3k,shanlingq1,erosqnative}{ If you want to remove the Rockbox bootloader, copy an original firmware - update to your microSD card and run the \playerman{} update by holding - \ActionBootOFRecovery{} while powering on the \dap{}. + update to your microSD card and run the \playerman{} update by + \opt{erosqnative}{running it from the Original Firmware's System Settings menu.} + \nopt{erosqnative}{holding \ActionBootOFRecovery{} while powering on the \dap{}.} Alternatively, if you took a backup of the original \playerman{} bootloader you can copy the backup file, \bootbackupfilename{}, to your SD card and select \emph{Restore bootloader} from the recovery menu. The recovery menu can be accessed by holding \ActionBootRecoveryMenu{} when powering on. If - your \dap won't boot, use \fname{jztool} to load the bootloader over USB + your \dap{} won't boot, use \fname{jztool} to load the bootloader over USB and enter the recovery menu -- see \reference{ref:jztool_load_bootloader}. } -- cgit v1.2.3