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\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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