Many thanks for this - worked perfectly for me!
The only confusion I had was that the readme says to copy the official firmware files to the card, then the uboot200.* files, and then turn the GP2X on. What worried me was that turning the GP2X on would delete the *.img files as part of the...
The problem I have with my headphone socket is that I have to hold the headphone jack in place to get stereo sound -- if I don't I only get audio in the left ear. It's really irratating trying to hold it in the right position while watching a video/listening to music and impossible when playing...
This is actually by design I beleive, so you don't end up upgrading every time you boot if you forget to delete the *.img files. I would imagine it's done in one of the rc startup scripts.
Is your image file an exact copy of a 128mb flash card, or does your tool process it in any way before...
I've just bought a new SD card which is in the list of compatible cards (Viking Interworks 1gb), but still can't upgrade my firmware to 2.0... very frustrating.
So I downloaded the source for the u-boot to try and get a better idea of how the upgrade process works and what may be going wrong...
I had the problem of getting a black screen starting uae after upgrading to 1.4.0. Tried different version of the emulator, always the same problem. Downloaded the source, compiled it myself, and it works fine.
The toolchain I used to build with was this one...
I had the same message as you mentioned, but it went away once I linked with SDL_mixer, etc...
I don't know Codeblocks (an IDE?) -- I would try compiling from the shell first using gcc directly. I have SDL running with audio using these binaries on FreeBSD 6, so they should work for you too.
You just need to link against the extra SDL libs to resolve those symbols. If you link with "-lSDL_mixer -lvorbisidec -lmikmod -lsmpeg -lSDL -lm" you should be set.
Fantastic, thank you very much! Works like a charm.
Regarding the bandwidth issue, is there any reason not to put it on archive.gp2x.de? Failing that I'd be happy to host if it would be useful to others.
BTW Here's my logfile.txt as requested - http://darq.net/~kaneda/logfile.txt.gz
I can get...
Thanks, I've given it a try but it's still failing at the same part (the build of libc).
How would you feel about making available the linux binaries that your built script generates? Just the base compiler, libs and includes would be enough to build the rest of the libs (SDL, etc).
That thread seems to be discussing the build script from oopo.net, which as I mentioned unfortunately doesn't work under FreeBSD 6 (problems building glibc).
I have spent time trying to understand why it doesn't work and getting it to jump the hurdles, but after several days of frustration I've...
Well, I'll give it a go as a last resort, but ideally I'm looking to just install a tree that someone else has already built. As I mentioned FreeBSD can run the i386 linux binaries no problems, and I would rather use my time coding for the GP2X than spending more hours trying to get the...
Unless I am missing something, that page gives info on either building your own tools from source, or downloading the prebuilt gcc 2.95 toolchain.
What I'm looking for is a prebuilt gcc 4 toolchain.
Is there a prebuilt GCC 4-based toolchain available for download?
I've tried building from source using the newtoolchain script from oopo.net and many other different variations, but always have problems building glibc. I think the problem has something to do with my host machine being FreeBSD...
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