From bb1c2ea0b17ed0affe17c647a22ba26bd9f42f8b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dana Conrad Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2024 15:03:00 -0500 Subject: Fix manual build in 018c54ad1c Change-Id: If0bce46e161b1f61543c73a4417eda1c179c34a7 --- manual/getting_started/hibyos_nativeinstall.tex | 14 ++++++------- manual/getting_started/installation.tex | 26 ++++++++++++------------- 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) (limited to 'manual/getting_started') diff --git a/manual/getting_started/hibyos_nativeinstall.tex b/manual/getting_started/hibyos_nativeinstall.tex index 9312a8ec71..a5c4f07fed 100644 --- a/manual/getting_started/hibyos_nativeinstall.tex +++ b/manual/getting_started/hibyos_nativeinstall.tex @@ -5,13 +5,12 @@ mode. The process is summed up as the following: \item Determine what hardware version your player is and download the correct bootloader update file \item Place the bootloader \fname{update.upt} file on the SD card - \item In the original firmware, run the Firmware Update - \code{System Settings --> Firmware Update} + \item In the original firmware, run the Firmware Update: \\ + \fname{System Settings --> Firmware Update} \end{itemize} \subsubsection{Determine hardware version}\label{ref:determine_hardware_version} -Determine what hardware version your player is. Go to -\code{System Settings --> About The Player --> Version} and reference +Determine what hardware version your player is. Go to \fname{System Settings --> About The Player --> Version} and reference the list below. hw1, hw1.5, and hw2 players all use the same update file (with one exception), while hw3 players use a different one. @@ -32,10 +31,9 @@ may not be the most up to date, please see the wiki page at \item Hifiwalker H2 V1.1 - V1.6 \item Surfans F20 V2.2 - V2.7 \end{itemize} - These players use \fname{erosqnative-hw1hw2-erosq.upt} as the update file. The lone exception is the Hifiwalker H2 V1.3, which uses the update file - \fname{erosqnative-hw1hw2-eros_h2.upt}. + \fname{erosqnative-hw1hw2-eros\_h2.upt}. \item[hw3 players] \begin{itemize} \item Aigo Eros Q V2.1 @@ -61,6 +59,6 @@ Don't forget to safely eject/unmount your player. \subsubsection{Run Firmware Update}\label{ref:run_firmware_update} In the original firmware, run the firmware updater by going to -\code{System Settings --> Firmware Update}. At this point, you can delete +\fname{System Settings --> Firmware Update}. At this point, you can delete \fname{update.upt} from the SD card if you wish. \emph{Do not delete .rockbox, -this is your Rockbox installation and needs to stay there!} \ No newline at end of file +this is your Rockbox installation and needs to stay there!} diff --git a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex index ff230be203..b59a4e1f38 100644 --- a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex +++ b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex @@ -118,15 +118,15 @@ of before installing. \begin{description} \item[Filesystem support.] Rockbox only supports the FAT32 filesystem. Other filesystems such as exFAT or NTFS are not supported. - - \opt{erosqnative}{\note{Many SD cards come with exFAT on them from the - factory. The original firmware can be used to reformat them to FAT - by going to \code{System Settings --> Reset --> Format TF Card}.}} - - \note{The SD card that sometimes come bundled with these players are usually - of substandard quality and are not to be trusted. It is recommended to source - a card of a reputable brand, from a reputable source, such as direct from - the manufacturer.}} + \opt{erosqnative}{ + \note{Many SD cards come with exFAT on them from the + factory. The original firmware can be used to reformat them to FAT + by going to: \fname{System Settings --> Reset --> Format TF Card}.} + \note{The SD card that sometimes come bundled with these players are usually + of substandard quality and are not to be trusted. It is recommended to source + a card of a reputable brand, from a reputable source, such as direct from + the manufacturer.} + } \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,erosqnative}{\item[Wireless.] There is no support for Bluetooth\opt{shanlingq1}{ or WiFi}. @@ -837,11 +837,9 @@ completely follow the manual uninstallation instructions below.}} uninstallation procedure can then be done as follows: \begin{itemize} - \item If the update file is unmodified, use \fname{tools/hibyos_nativepatcher/hibyos_nativepatcher.sh} - to mark the original bootloader for updating - \item Place the update file on the SD card and ensure it is named \emph{exactly} - \fname{update.upt} - \item Boot into the Rockbox bootloader menu: With the player off, hold \ButtonVolUp + \ButtonPower + \item If the update file is unmodified, use \fname{tools/hibyos\_nativepatcher/hibyos\_nativepatcher.sh} to mark the original bootloader for updating + \item Place the update file on the SD card and ensure it is named \emph{exactly} \fname{update.upt} + \item Boot into the Rockbox bootloader menu: With the player off, hold \ButtonVolUp{} + \ButtonPower{} \item Select "Aigo Recovery" \end{itemize} } -- cgit v1.2.3