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part of latex manual to update?
\opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{
Rockbox Utility will ask you for a compatible copy of the original
firmware. This is because for legal reasons we cannot distribute
the bootloader directly. Instead, we have to patch the Iriver firmware
with the Rockbox bootloader.
Download a supported version of the Iriver firmware for your
\playername{} from the Iriver website, links can be found on
\wikilink{IriverBoot}.
Supported Iriver firmware versions currently include
\opt{iriverh100}{1.63US, 1.63EU, 1.63K, 1.65US, 1.65EU, 1.65K, 1.66US,
1.66EU and 1.66K. Note that the H140 uses the same firmware as the H120;
H120 and H140 owners should use the firmware called \fname{ihp\_120.hex}.
Likewise, the iHP110 and iHP115 use the same firmware, called
\fname{ihp\_100.hex}. Be sure to use the correct firmware file for
your player.}
\opt{iriverh300}{1.28K, 1.28EU, 1.28J, 1.29K, 1.29J and 1.30EU.
\note{The US \playername{} firmware is not supported and cannot be
patched to be used with the bootloader. If you wish to install Rockbox
on a US \playername{}, you must first install a non-US version of the
original firmware and then install one of the supported versions patched
with the Rockbox bootloader.}
\warn{Installing a non-US firmware on a US \playername{} will
\emph{permanently} remove DRM support from the player.}}
If the file that you downloaded is a \fname{.zip} file, use an unzip
utility like mentioned in the prerequisites section to extract
the \fname{.hex} from the \fname{.zip} file
to your desktop. Likewise, if the file that you downloaded is an
\fname{.exe} file, double-click on the \fname{.exe} file to extract
the \fname{.hex} file to your desktop.
When running Linux you should be able to extract \fname{.exe}
files using \fname{unzip}.
}
\opt{mpiohd200}{
Rockbox Utility will ask you for a compatible copy of the original
firmware. This is because for legal reasons we cannot distribute
the bootloader directly. Instead, we have to patch the MPIO firmware
with the Rockbox bootloader.
Download a supported version of the MPIO firmware for your
\playername{} from the MPIO website, links can be found on
\wikilink{MPIOHD200Port}.
\warn{The only tested version of the original firmware is 1.30.05
and as such is the only supported version}
If the file that you downloaded is a \fname{.zip} file, use an unzip
utility like mentioned in the prerequisites section to extract
the \fname{.SYS} from the \fname{.zip} file
to your desktop. Likewise, if the file that you downloaded is an
\fname{.exe} file, double-click on the \fname{.exe} file to extract
the \fname{.SYS} file to your desktop.
When running Linux you should be able to extract \fname{.exe}
files using \fname{unzip}.
}
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