| % $Id$ % |
| |
| \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 |
| is currently no Rockbox port available. Do not attempt to install the |
| bootloader on a 2nd generation Nano}} |
| |
| In order to make your \dap{} load and execute the Rockbox firmware you |
| have just installed, you will need to install the Rockbox |
| bootloader. Unless bugs are found in the bootloader code, or |
| significant new feature are added, you will only have to perform this |
| step once. |
| |
| \subsubsection{Bootloader installation from Windows} |
| |
| \begin{enumerate} |
| |
| \item Make sure you are logged into your computer as Administrator, or a |
| user with Administrator privileges and connect your \dap{}. |
| |
| \item Download ipodpatcher.exe from |
| \download{bootloader/ipod/ipodpatcher/win32/ipodpatcher.exe} |
| and run it. |
| |
| \item If all has gone well, you should see some information displayed about |
| your ipod and a message asking you if you wish to install the Rockbox |
| bootloader. Press i followed by ENTER, and ipodpatcher will now |
| install the bootloader. After a short time you should see the message |
| ``[INFO] Bootloader installed successfully.'' Press ENTER again to exit |
| ipodpatcher. |
| |
| \item Make sure that you have correctly extracted a build of Rockbox so that |
| you have a \fname{/.rockbox}, which contains all the files needed by Rockbox |
| in the root of your \daps{} drive and that you have also installed the fonts |
| package -- see \reference{sec:installing_fonts} for more information. |
| |
| \item Disconnect your \dap{} in the usual way. The bootloader is now installed. |
| |
| \end{enumerate} |
| |
| \subsubsection{Bootloader installation from Mac OS X} |
| |
| \begin{enumerate} |
| |
| \item Attach your \dap{} to your Mac and wait for its icon to appear in |
| Finder. If you have configured itunes to open automatically when your |
| \dap{} is attached (the default behaviour), then wait for it to open and |
| then quit it. You also need to ensure the ``Enable use as disk'' option |
| is enabled for your \dap{} in itunes. |
| |
| \item\label{subsec:macos_umount} Open up Disk Utility |
| (in Applications $\rightarrow$ Utilities) and click |
| on the name of your \dap{} (e.g. DAVES IPOD) in the list on the left |
| pane. Then click on the ``unmount'' icon at the top. \warn{Do \emph{not} |
| click on the ``eject'' icon.} |
| |
| \item Download and open ipodpatcher.dmg from |
| \download{bootloader/ipod/ipodpatcher/macosx/ipodpatcher.dmg} |
| and then double-click on the ipodpatcher icon inside. |
| |
| \item If all has gone well, you should see some |
| information displayed about your \dap{} and a message asking you if you |
| wish to install the Rockbox bootloader. Press i followed by ENTER, and |
| ipodpatcher will now install the bootloader. After a short time you |
| should see the message ``[INFO] Bootloader installed successfully.'' Press |
| ENTER again to exit ipodpatcher and then quit the Terminal application. |
| |
| \item \warn{If you received a ``Resource busy'' error from |
| ipodpatcher, then this means you did not complete step |
| \ref{subsec:macos_umount}. Go back to Disk Utility, unmount your |
| \dap{} and then run ipodpatcher again.} |
| |
| \item Your \dap{} will now automatically reconnect itself to your Mac. |
| Wait for it to connect, and then eject and unplug it in the normal way. |
| \note{You should unplug your ipod immediately after ejecting it to |
| prevent Rockbox immediately rebooting your \dap{} into disk mode when it |
| detects that your \dap{} is attached to a computer. } |
| |
| \item Make sure that you have correctly extracted a build of Rockbox so that |
| you have a \fname{/.rockbox}, which contains all the files needed by Rockbox |
| in the root of your \daps{} drive and that you have also installed the fonts |
| package -- see \reference{sec:installing_fonts} for more information. |
| |
| \end{enumerate} |
| |
| \subsubsection{Bootloader installation from Linux} |
| |
| \begin{enumerate} |
| |
| \item Download ipodpatcher from |
| \download{bootloader/ipod/ipodpatcher/linux32x86/ipodpatcher} (32-bit x86 |
| binary) or \download{bootloader/ipod/ipodpatcher/linux64amd64/ipodpatcher} |
| (64-bit amd64 binary). You can save this anywhere you wish, but the next |
| steps will assume you have saved it in your home directory. |
| |
| \item Attach your \dap{} to your computer. |
| |
| \item Open up a terminal window and type the following commands: |
| |
| \begin{code} |
| cd $HOME |
| chmod +x ipodpatcher |
| ./ipodpatcher |
| \end{code} |
| |
| \warn{You may need to be the root user in order for ipodpatcher to have |
| sufficient permission to perform raw disk access to your \dap{}.} |
| |
| \item If all has gone well, you should see some information displayed about |
| your ipod and a message asking you if you wish to install the Rockbox |
| bootloader. Press i followed by ENTER, and ipodpatcher will now install the |
| bootloader. After a short time you should see the message ``[INFO] Bootloader |
| installed successfully.'' Press ENTER again to exit ipodpatcher. |
| |
| \item Make sure that you have correctly extracted a build of Rockbox so that |
| you have a \fname{/.rockbox}, which contains all the files needed by Rockbox |
| in the root of your \daps{} drive and that you have also installed the fonts |
| package -- see \reference{sec:installing_fonts} for more information. |
| |
| \item Disconnect your \dap{} in the usual way. The bootloader is now installed. |
| |
| \end{enumerate} |