From 40afbd2a6574e25077d099f1f01371a4b72c8b33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dominik Riebeling Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 20:50:03 +0000 Subject: Some more tweaks to the ipod installation: - introduce \download for easier linking to the download server - fix some empty lines - add a link on how to identify mini 1g/2g (FS#6372) - change the ipodpatcher links from wiki to download server - add first version of the file header to the preamble that should get added to all LaTeX sources later git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@11886 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657 --- manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex | 69 +++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) (limited to 'manual/getting_started') diff --git a/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex b/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex index e3f5e5b0f6..3db63aced8 100755 --- a/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex +++ b/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex @@ -1,5 +1,12 @@ % $Id$ % +\opt{ipodvideo}{\newcommand{\bootloaderfile}{bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod}}% +\opt{ipodmini}{\newcommand{\bootloaderfile}{bootloader-ipodmini1g.ipod}}% +\opt{ipodnano}{\newcommand{\bootloaderfile}{bootloader-ipodnano.ipod}}% +\opt{ipodcolor}{\newcommand{\bootloaderfile}{bootloader-ipodcolor.ipod}}% +\opt{ipod4g}{\newcommand{\bootloaderfile}{bootloader-ipod4g.ipod}}% +\opt{ipod3g}{\newcommand{\bootloaderfile}{bootloader-ipod3g.ipod}}% +% \opt{ipodnano}{\warn{If your Nano has a stainless steel back and plastic front it is a 1st generation and is compatible with Rockbox. If, on the other hand, your Nano has a one-piece aluminum body it is a 2nd generation Nano and there @@ -23,19 +30,18 @@ you wish. Note that these files should be saved onto your computer's hard disk, \item First, download the \fname{ipodpatcher} tool to your installation folder. You can download the \fname{ipodpatcher} tool for your operating - system at - \url{http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodInstallationBeta}. + system at \download{bootloader/ipod}. \item Next, download the following file to the installation folder: - \opt{ipodvideo}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod}} - \opt{ipodnano}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-ipodnano.ipod}} - \opt{ipodmini}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-ipodmini1g.ipod} - or \url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-ipodmini2g.ipod} - depending on which generation your \dap{} is. \fixme{Describe how to identify 1/2G}} - \opt{ipodcolor}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-ipodcolor.ipod}} - \opt{ipod4g}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-ipod4g.ipod}} - \opt{ipod3g}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-ipod3g.ipod}} + \download{bootloader/ipod/\bootloaderfile} + \opt{ipodmini}{% + or \download{bootloader/ipod/bootloader-ipodmini2g.ipod} + depending on which generation your \dap{} is. + The following page describes the differences between the two + generations of the \dap{}: + \url{http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300850}. + } \item Next, open a command prompt (Windows) or terminal window (Mac OSX and Linux). @@ -106,9 +112,7 @@ you wish. Note that these files should be saved onto your computer's hard disk, \begin{code} ipodpatcher [device] -r bootpartition.bin (Windows) \end{code} - or - \begin{code} ./ipodpatcher [device] -r bootpartition.bin (Mac OS X/Unix) \end{code} @@ -122,38 +126,27 @@ you wish. Note that these files should be saved onto your computer's hard disk, restore this backup to your ipod using the command ipodpatcher [device] -w bootpartition.bin (Windows) or ./ipodpatcher [device] -w bootpartition.bin (Mac OS X/Unix). - - \item Install the bootloader. + \opt{ipodmini}{ + \note{Ipod Mini 2g users need to replace ``1g'' with ``2g'' in the + following commands.} + } + + \item Install the bootloader. Windows users should now type: - \begin{code} - \opt{ipodvideo}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod} - \opt{ipodnano}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodnano.ipod} - \opt{ipodmini}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodmini1g.ipod} - \opt{ipodcolor}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodcolor.ipod} - \opt{ipod4g}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipod4g.ipod} - \opt{ipod3g}{ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipod3g.ipod} - \end{code} - + \begin{code} + ipodpatcher [device] -a \bootloaderfile + \end{code} + % and Mac OS X/Unix users should type: - \begin{code} - \opt{ipodvideo}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod} - \opt{ipodnano}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodnano.ipod} - \opt{ipodmini}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodmini1g.ipod} - \opt{ipodcolor}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipodcolor.ipod} - \opt{ipod4g}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipod4g.ipod} - \opt{ipod3g}{./ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-ipod3g.ipod} - \end{code} - + \begin{code} + ./ipodpatcher [device] -a \bootloaderfile + \end{code} + Replace [device] with the number (Windows users) or device name (Mac OS X/Unix users) you've been using to access your ipod. - \opt{ipodmini}{ - \note{Ipod Mini 2g users should replace ``1g'' with ``2g'' in the above - commands.} - } - You can now disconnect your ipod from your computer in the normal way. This should cause your iPod to reboot and start Rockbox. -\end{enumerate} \ No newline at end of file +\end{enumerate} -- cgit v1.2.3