1 \fixme{This is merely a copy of the wiki page IaudioBoot, so this section needs
2 a more natural language and also error checking by Iaudio owners.
}
4 The
\playername{} has a builtin boot loader which performs the
5 firmware update, and can also access the hard drive via USB. Therefore the
6 Rockbox bootloader can be very minimalistic, without USB mode.
7 This also makes it less dangerous to install the Rockbox bootloader, as you can
8 always restore it using the
\playerman{} bootloader.
10 \note{The current bootloader is not prepared to coexist with the original
11 firmware. It replaces the original firmware.
}
13 \subsubsection{Installation
}
15 \item Download the Rockbox bootloader binary from
16 \url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/iaudio/
}.
17 \opt{x5
}{Use the
\fname{x5v
\_fw.bin
} file if your
\dap{} is a X5V. If it is a X5,
18 use the
\fname{x5
\_fw.bin
} file.
}
19 \opt{m5
}{Use the
\fname{m5
\_fw.bin
} file.
}
20 \item Copy it to the
\fname{FIRMWARE
} directory on your
\dap{}.
21 \item Turn the
\dap{} off, remove the USB cable and insert the charger. The
22 Rockbox bootloader will automatically be flashed.