From 53254017a06a62313655f60be8ba6fab09b704ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dominik Riebeling Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 13:21:09 +0000 Subject: Adjust installation instructions to cover Ipod Nano w/ apple firmware 1.2 too git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@11168 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657 --- manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex | 64 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'manual') diff --git a/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex b/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex index 6f189915b7..e0be796cbc 100755 --- a/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex +++ b/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex @@ -6,13 +6,20 @@ If you find errors you're of course welcomed to report them so we can fix it for the next daily builds.} Installing the bootloader is the trickiest part of the installation. + \opt{ipodnano}{First, you need to find out which version of the Apple + firmware you're running. To do this, start the Apple firmware and go to + Settings screen. In the ``About'' screen you'll find the version number + of the Apple firmware. Depending on the version number the installation + is slightly different.}% + The process is different depending on your operating system, but before - starting, connect the \dap{} to the computer using either an USB \fixme{or - Firewire?} cable. Next, create a folder on the computer's hard drive and + starting, connect the \dap{} to the computer using either an USB + %\fixme{or Firewire?} % Firewire is currently not supported. + cable. Next, create a folder on the computer's hard drive and download the following file to that folder: \opt{ipodvideo}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-video.bin}} \opt{ipodnano}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-nano.bin}} - \opt{ipodmini}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-mini1g.bin} or + \opt{ipodmini}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-mini1g.bin} or \url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-mini1g.bin} depending on which generation your \dap{} is.\fixme{Describe how to identify 1/2G}} \opt{ipodcolor}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-color.bin}} @@ -51,7 +58,7 @@ for the next daily builds.} The output for an unsuccessful attempt to contact the \dap{} looks like this: \begin{code} - C:/rockbox>ipodpatcher 0 + C:\textbackslash{}rockbox>ipodpatcher 0 ipodpatcher v0.3 - (C) Dave Chapman 2006 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. @@ -86,18 +93,28 @@ for the next daily builds.} \begin{code} ipod_fw -o apple_os.bin -e 0 bootpartition.bin \end{code} -\optv{ipodvideo}{ - \item Similarly, extract the Broadcom firmware: + \opt{ipodnano}{\note{The following step is only necessary if your Apple + firmware has version 1.2. If this doesn't apply to you, simply skip it.}} +\optv{ipodvideo,ipodnano}{ + \item + Similarly, extract the Broadcom firmware: \begin{code} ipod_fw -o apple_sw_5g_rcsc.bin -e 1 bootpartition.bin \end{code} } \item Merge the Rockbox bootloader you downloaded previously with the Apple - firmware: + firm\-ware.% \optv{ipodnano}{ + If your firmware version is lower than 1.2 this works you need + this command: \begin{code} ipod_fw -g nano -o rockboot.bin -i apple_os.bin bootloader-nano.bin \end{code} + If your firmware version is 1.2 you need to use the following command + instead. Please note that the ``video'' is correct. + \begin{code} + ipod_fw -g video -o rockboot.bin -i apple_os.bin bootloader-nano.bin + \end{code} } \optv{ipodvideo}{ \begin{code} @@ -178,18 +195,28 @@ Now you can proceed installing the firmware itself. \begin{code} ./ipod_fw -o apple_os.bin -e 0 bootpartition.bin \end{code} -\optv{ipodvideo}{ - \item Similarly, extract the Broadcom firmware: + \opt{ipodnano}{\note{The following step is only necessary if your Apple + firmware has version 1.2. If this doesn't apply to you, simply skip it.}} +\optv{ipodvideo,ipodnano}{ + \item + Similarly, extract the Broadcom firmware: \begin{code} ./ipod_fw -o apple_sw_5g_rcsc.bin -e 1 bootpartition.bin \end{code} } \item Merge the Rockbox bootloader you downloaded previously with the Apple - firmware: + firm\-ware.% \optv{ipodnano}{ + If your firmware version is lower than 1.2 this works you need + this command: \begin{code} ./ipod_fw -g nano -o rockboot.bin -i apple_os.bin bootloader-nano.bin \end{code} + If your firmware version is 1.2 you need to use the following command + instead. Please note that the ``video'' is correct. + \begin{code} + ./ipod_fw -g video -o rockboot.bin -i apple_os.bin bootloader-nano.bin + \end{code} } \optv{ipodvideo}{ \begin{code} @@ -285,19 +312,30 @@ Now, proceed with installing the firmware itself. \begin{code} ./ipod_fw -o apple_os.bin -e 0 bootpartition.bin \end{code} -\optv{ipodvideo}{ - \item Similarly, extract the Broadcom firmware: + \opt{ipodnano}{\note{The following step is only necessary if your Apple + firmware has version 1.2. If this doesn't apply to you, simply skip it.}} +\optv{ipodvideo,ipodnano}{ + \item + Similarly, extract the Broadcom firmware: \begin{code} ./ipod_fw -o apple_sw_5g_rcsc.bin -e 1 bootpartition.bin \end{code} } \item Merge the Rockbox bootloader you downloaded previously with the Apple - firmware: + firm\-ware.% \optv{ipodnano}{ + If your firmware version is lower than 1.2 this works you need + this command: \begin{code} ./ipod_fw -g nano -o rockboot.bin -i apple_os.bin bootloader-nano.bin \end{code} + If your firmware version is 1.2 you need to use the following command + instead. Please note that the ``video'' is correct. + \begin{code} + ./ipod_fw -g video -o rockboot.bin -i apple_os.bin bootloader-nano.bin + \end{code} + } \optv{ipodvideo}{ \begin{code} -- cgit v1.2.3