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Sharp ROMs / Library dependencies?
« on: October 31, 2004, 03:24:36 pm »
Ok, I'm having a brain fade. How can you tell what libraries an application depends on besides running it and looking at the error messages?

I'm trying to get Billiardz running on the Watapon rom and am running into dependancy hell.

Any suggestions?

Thx
radioz

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Linux Issues / sftp problem with Mandrake
« on: October 31, 2004, 12:10:19 am »
I can connect my Z (5600) via usb to my Mandrake 10 machine just fine using sftp from the command line. I can transfer files in either direction without errors. However, when I try to transfer files using Konqueror on my PC, the file transfer fails part way through and leaves a *.part file on the Z (assuming transfer from pc->Z). It fails every time.

For those unfamiliar with this, you set this up by putting 'sftp:root@zaurus' in the url window. Konq then displays files on the z like any other ftp access. It displays the files just fine; I can traverse directories, etc, but when I try to download a file to the Z it gets part way through and dies.

Any ideas?

Thanks

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5x00 General discussions / How long does a NAND backup take?
« on: October 22, 2004, 01:31:00 am »
I have a new 5600 and have been attempting to create a NAND backup following instructions found in the forum.

I have a 256M CF card formatted as FAT. When I bring up the service menu and select the NAND CF backup entry, it displays a 'backup up CF' at the top of a blank screen and stays there. I let it go for half an hour and got no feedback at all. I finally had to do a reset to get it back. When it came back up, I found a file named /mnt/card/backup that was 22.9 M bytes in size.
This sounds about the right size I think, but shouldn't the file be named differently?

Did I wait long enough?
Is there supposed to be a progress indicator of some sort during the backup?

Thanks,
radioz I have a new 5600 and have been attempting to create a NAND backup following instructions found in the forum.

I have a 256M CF card formatted as FAT. When I bring up the service menu and select the NAND CF backup entry, it displays a 'backup up CF' at the top of a blank screen and stays there. I let it go for half an hour and got no feedback at all. I finally had to do a reset to get it back. When it came back up, I found a file named /mnt/card/backup that was 22.9 M bytes in size.
This sounds about the right size I think, but shouldn't the file be named differently?

Did I wait long enough?
Is there supposed to be a progress indicator of some sort during the backup?

Thanks,
radioz
[I appologize in advance - I originally posted this message in the applications forum. It should have been here.]

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User Request for Applications / How long does a NAND backup take?
« on: October 22, 2004, 01:17:27 am »
I have a new 5600 and have been attempting to create a NAND backup following instructions found in the forum.

I have a 256M CF card formatted as FAT. When I bring up the service menu and select the NAND CF backup entry, it displays a 'backup up CF' at the top of a blank screen and stays there. I let it go for half an hour and got no feedback at all. I finally had to do a reset to get it back. When it came back up, I found a file named /mnt/card/backup that was 22.9 M bytes in size.
This sounds about the right size I think, but shouldn't the file be named differently?

Did I wait long enough?
Is there supposed to be a progress indicator of some sort during the backup?

Thanks,
radioz

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