Chapter 11. Advanced Topics
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Save .cfg File
This option writes a
.cfg
file to your player’s disk. The configuration
file has the
.cfg
extension and is used to store all of the user settings that are
described throughout this manual.
Hint: Use the
Save .cfg File
feature (
Main Menu
→
Manage Settings
) to
save the current settings, then use a text editor to customize the settings file. See
Appendix section
(page
) for the full reference of available options.
Save Sound Settings
This option writes a
.cfg
file to your player’s disk. The config-
uration file has the
.cfg
extension and is used to store all of the sound related
settings.
Save Theme Settings
This option writes a
.cfg
file to your player’s disk. The config-
uration file has the
.cfg
extension and is used to store all of the theme related
settings.
11.4. Firmware Loading
When your player powers on, it loads the Archos firmware in ROM, which automatically
checks your player’s root directory for a file named
ajbrec.ajz
. Note that Archos
firmware can only read the first ten characters of each filename in this process, so do not
rename your old firmware files with names like
ajbrec.ajz
.
old
and so on, because it is
possible that the player will load a file other than the one you intended.
11.4.1. Using ROLO (Rockbox Loader)
Rockbox is able to load and start another firmware file without rebooting. You just
“play” a file with the extension
.ajz
.
This can be used to test new firmware
versions without deleting your current version.
11.5. Rockbox in Flash
11.5.1. Introduction
When you bought your Ondio, it came with the Archos firmware in flash ROM. When
you power on your player, this Archos firmware starts, and then loads an updated
firmware from disk if present (
ajbrec.ajz
). An ordinary Rockbox installation only
replaces the on-disk firmware, leaving the flash ROM contents intact. That means the
Archos firmware still controls the boot process.
The main reason to change this is to improve the startup time of your player. The
Archos bootloader is rather slow. With Rockbox in flash, your player will boot much
faster, typically in three to five seconds. Furthermore you might prefer a clean Rockbox
environment, with as little remnants of the Archos software as possible. On your player
it is also possible to execute Rockbox directly from flash ROM, increasing the amount
of free RAM for buffering music. This is called
Rombox
.
The Rockbox manual
(version 3.14)
Archos Ondio