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#217199 - 27/05/2004 07:53 A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy.
merc
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Registered: 16/05/2004
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First... I've read the FAQ many, many times and just can't find this info anywhere, although I know it has to be there somewhere...

I downloaded the latest Emplode and am using it, but how can I tell what versions of firmware and Hijack are on the RioCar itself?

My other question involves Emplode. At the bottom of the emplode screen, it says that I have only 450mb left on my 55.7Gb hard drive space??? Is this just a glitch in the software? When I search the hard drive contents or sync and look at Emplode, the only contents I can see are the MP3s I downloaded.

If these topics are addressed in the FAQ, and I was just too dumb to find them, links to my answers are welcome.

Thanks for any and all help you can offer me!
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#217200 - 27/05/2004 07:56 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
pgrzelak
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Greetings!

Go to the "about" option on the player menu. It will tell you the version of the main firmware (likely to be 2.0). As for the version of hijack, if it is loaded (and somewhat recent) there should be a boot popup with the version number. If not, set up a serial link and watch the boot log. It will show you there as well.

As to the space, 450MB of 55.7GB???!!!??? You might want to use emplode to search for files with zero references. The person you received it from may have deleted their playlists, but didn't actually remove the music from the player.
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#217201 - 27/05/2004 08:11 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: pgrzelak]
merc
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Paul,
Thank you very much for your quick help!

How can I "search" for files with zero references from within emplode? I don't see any "Search" menu items or tools?
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#217202 - 27/05/2004 08:13 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
merc
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ARgh... sorry. I found the search. Now, how do I do the one for zero references?

Thanks.
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#217203 - 27/05/2004 08:19 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
pgrzelak
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I think it is refs=0, but I know it is in the FAQ. I do not use it much, so I don't remember off hand.

Edit: added FAQ link, but that was the right search term.


Edited by pgrzelak (27/05/2004 08:23)
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#217204 - 27/05/2004 09:16 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
bbowman
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You can also use JEmplode to create some SOUP playlists based on what is already there. Not sure if Emplode has that feature or not - haven't used it for a very long time.
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#217205 - 27/05/2004 09:46 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar [Re: pgrzelak]
mlord
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Lest we forget..

The proper way to see the current Hijack version is to play a game of BreakOut from the Hijack menu!!

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#217206 - 27/05/2004 10:34 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: pgrzelak]
merc
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Okay. I did the refs=0 search and all it brings up are the MP3s I just added?

Emplode still only shows 459mb estimated free space; 55.7Gb Capacity.

What can I do next?
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#217207 - 27/05/2004 10:37 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
BartDG
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You can always run the disk builder which completely wipes your player and re-partitions and formats your HD. Of course, you'd have to applie 2.0 developer of the software then again too, but all in all I think you should be able to do this in half an hour.
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#217208 - 27/05/2004 10:53 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: BartDG]
tfabris
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Archeon's probably right. There could be something else taking up disk space on those hard disks. Run the builder and start over. But just in case... also read this, specifically the important note that's highlighted.
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#217209 - 27/05/2004 11:40 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: tfabris]
merc
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Thanks guys.

I have no idea what could be the problem?
The MP3 files that I put on the unit only total 221Mb in space.

I'm guessing that I need to run the builder(whatever that is?), from a serial connection instead of via an ethernet connection, right?

PS - it looks like the unit has v2.71 of Hijack on it.


Edited by merc (27/05/2004 11:41)
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#217210 - 27/05/2004 11:44 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
tfabris
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Right, the builder is meant to be used when you upgrade your hard disks. It erases them completely and lays down the partitions correctly. In theory, that shouldn't be needed on your player if it was working correctly for the original owner, but clearly something is up. The instructions for using the builder are in the disk upgrade guide.

You sure the thing isn't full of his music still? Look in all of the "trees" in emplode, open up all of the little plus signs.
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#217211 - 27/05/2004 11:54 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: tfabris]
merc
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In reply to:

You sure the thing isn't full of his music still? Look in all of the "trees" in emplode, open up all of the little plus signs.


The only thing that I see when I look in emplode are the files, artists, years, albums that I added. The only playlist the shows is the one I added, although, there was a + sign next to playlist even before I added one. Before I added a playlist nothing would happen when I clicked on the + sign to expand that tree?

There must be some other stuff on the HDs from the previous owner... so it looks like I just need to reformat and start all over again...

I hope the step by step instructions to do that are in the faq...
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#217212 - 27/05/2004 11:59 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar [Re: merc]
wfaulk
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It's also possible that he used the empeg as a file taxi and has some big files on there that aren't visible through emplode. You could check it out with an ftp client, maybe, but if you don't care what it might be, assuming that this guess is correct, it'd be easier to just do the disk builder thing, probably.

And it probably isn't right anyway, as if his taxied files were that big, he'd have had no more space to put mp3s than you do now.
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#217213 - 27/05/2004 12:03 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
tfabris
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I hope the step by step instructions to do that are in the faq...
They are in the disk upgrade guide I linked above. You should have no trouble reformatting the disks with those instructions. I recommend you do them one at a time (I think you've got two 30's in there), which means you'd be opening the player to unplug one then the other. Again, the drive upgrade guide has all the details, especially what bits to be careful about as you open the player.

Assuming you're comfortable with that sort of thing, that is. Don't open the player unless you're normally good with that sort of thing.

This is something you probably should do anyway, to make sure the cable is crimped properly and the IDE header doesn't have solder problems and that the rubber shock mounts are intact.
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#217214 - 27/05/2004 12:18 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: tfabris]
merc
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In the instructions to reformat, they mention using Hyperterminal? Is this internal to the developer software or is it referring to the old Windows applet which I used to use to connect in the olden days?

If this Hypertermninal is the windows applet, how do I set it up to use with the formatting software and serial connection?

Also, what software upgrades should I apply first before reformatting? Is it the "Rio Car (Empeg Car Mark 2) Consumer image" that I need to install first?

Do I also need to upgrade HiJack too before reformatting? My unit currently has v2.71 of Hijack.

Damn this is a bit scary.


Edited by merc (27/05/2004 12:20)
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#217215 - 27/05/2004 12:20 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
tfabris
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Yes, hyperterminal is needed, it comes with Windows. There is a link to complete instructions on how to use it, right there inside the drive upgrade guide.

Since you are reformatting the drives from scratch, you don't install any software first. The software install comes after you format the disk. You want 2.0 developer for car2.
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#217216 - 27/05/2004 12:29 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: tfabris]
merc
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Is the software I need to install after the format this one:
Rio Car (Empeg Car Mark 2) Developer image?
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#217217 - 27/05/2004 12:31 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
tfabris
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Yeah.
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#217218 - 27/05/2004 12:37 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: tfabris]
merc
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Registered: 16/05/2004
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Thank you very much Tony!

Now I'm gonna go offline, hook up the serial cable, set up hyperterminal, start the disk builder and hold my breath.

Wish me luck.
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#217219 - 27/05/2004 13:37 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
merc
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SWEEET SUCCESS!!!

Did drive builder, then developer image, then loaded 3 albums. EVerything appears to be working perfectly and emode now shows more than 55Gb of space available.

Hijack is gone though... so I guess I need to install HiJack next.

Thanks again to everyone, especially Tony, for all your help!!!
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#217220 - 27/05/2004 13:39 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
BartDG
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Registered: 20/05/2001
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It might be a good idea to let the disk builder run two or three times consecutively.

There is a bug in it, and if that bug happens your partitions will not be corretly implemented. I had this happen to me EVERY time I used disk builder.

The easy fix is to let the disk builder run two or three times consecutively. (just reboot the empeg with the disk builder on it and press <return> once it's booted IIRC)
Sure, it takes a little while longer, but then you can be sure of a perfect install.

Hope this helps.
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#217221 - 27/05/2004 13:40 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: BartDG]
BartDG
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OK, it seems not to be necessary anymore since you've succesfully did the operation. Congrats !
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#217222 - 27/05/2004 13:50 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: BartDG]
tfabris
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The bug in the builder only happens on big big drives, and I think he's probably got two 30's in there, so the glitch wouldn't happen.

And Merc, Hijack has to be re-installed after every installation of new player firmware. Since the player firmware writes the flash kernel.

Remember that Hijack isn't a requirement, it's just an add-on that gives you some extra cool features. Your player should be working fine right now and you don't need to do anything else to it if you don't want to.

Of course, we all think that Hijack is the best invention since the thong panty, so we'd all recommend installing it.
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#217223 - 27/05/2004 13:52 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: BartDG]
merc
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Actually, I did run disk builder twice... but not on purpose. I finished running it the first time, closed Hyperterminal, and pulled the plug. Then, I replugged it and before I could start the upgrade of the developer image, the disk builder started formatting/pumping all over again, so, I waited till it began to test again, and then did the developer upgrade.

So, it may very well be that it still does take two runs of the disk builder to work?
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#217224 - 27/05/2004 14:18 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
pgrzelak
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Greetings!

Indeed. The bug in the builder software is no different based on the size of the drive. I have seen it on everything from 10GB through 80GB drives.

The fact that it ran through a second time without any intervention (did you have to hit a return through hyperterminal?) actually means that it did fail the first time, but worked the second...

Since you can load music and sync, I would not even worry about it. Download the most recent copy of hijack and load it up for yourself. Enjoy!
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#217225 - 27/05/2004 14:34 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: pgrzelak]
tfabris
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I didn't realize the drive size was irrelevant. Sorry.
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#217226 - 27/05/2004 14:38 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: tfabris]
BartDG
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Paul is right, it doesn't take a large drive for the disk builder to fail. I've had it fail on me when I was using it on a 30gig drive, so that's not really that big. Paul has even seen it happen on a 10gig drive.

So whenever I use the diskbuilder I ALWAYS let it run 3 times, just to be sure.
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#217227 - 27/05/2004 14:44 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: BartDG]
pgrzelak
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Suddenly, Dr. Ruth jokes are starting to appear in my head! Make it stop!!! Make it stop!!!

No worries. The important thing is that it is working. Now, about loading hijack... I am still using LogoEdit as the way to do this, personally.
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#217228 - 27/05/2004 14:45 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: BartDG]
merc
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Thank you all very much for all your help and advice!!!
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#217229 - 27/05/2004 14:45 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
pgrzelak
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Is hijack loaded?
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#217230 - 27/05/2004 14:48 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: pgrzelak]
merc
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No, I haven't loaded Hijack yet.
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#217231 - 27/05/2004 14:54 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
JBjorgen
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Easiest way to load Hijack: Get the latest hijack image. Download Empeg Logo Editor. Open it and then go to File...Kernel Flash Utility. Select the hijack image file you downloaded and flash it.
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#217232 - 27/05/2004 15:25 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: JBjorgen]
merc
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Registered: 16/05/2004
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Thanks for the advice on the easiest way to install Hijack.

I also have a new red lens, which matches my car's dash instruments and Head Unit, and also matches my home's pre/pro LED, on the way from Bruce. So, I'm sure I'll have some questions when that arrives and I try to follow the FAQ on changing lenses.

The last thing for today(maybe?:)) is how to make a custom logo for the RioCar. I looked through the ones already made, and not one was for my car. Ideally, I'd like to make an animated logo of a rotorary engine spinning on the left side with an RX7 script that leans forward with contrails coming off of the badk side. How can I go about making a custom logo for the RioCar?

Of course, as usual, I do a search on this forum and re-look at the FAQ too.

Thanks again!


Edited by merc (27/05/2004 15:26)
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#217233 - 27/05/2004 15:31 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
tfabris
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There's no FAQ on changing lenses, you just need a 2.5mm hex wrench and you need to be gentle. Those bolts should only be finger-tight. If you cinch them down you'll crack faceplate or worse, crack the non-replaceable fascia part.

Creating animated logos is outlined here. Note this only covers the tools, can't help you with the part that involves having artistic talent.
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#217234 - 27/05/2004 16:08 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: merc]
schofiel
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Registered: 25/06/1999
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No fear.

Go to www.empeg.com. Look for the support section. Downloads. Download the Mk2 disk builder image. Download the latest version of the player firmware (V2).

Also download the latest (V2) emplode software.

Remove any older versions of emplode from your PC. Install the new version.

Connect the player to your PC with the female - female serial 9 pin cable. Start the Upgrader utility (not emplode) that was installed at the same time as emplode. You can find this under the same menu as emplode from the Start button. Point it at the Disk builder firmware image you downloaded, and flash the player with this. Allow the format to complete (if you have two disks, you are in for some fun and will have to follow the FAQ. It is not difficult, just time consuming). When the format is complete, kill the upgrader and start it again. Point it at the V2 firmware image, and flash the player with that.

That should get the player into good order: you then need to connect over USB to set up the "new" player and then start downloading.
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#217235 - 28/05/2004 01:48 Re: A few basic questions from a brand new RioCar guy. [Re: tfabris]
Roger
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Those bolts should only be finger-tight.

Be aware that they've probably currently got thread-lock on them. No biggy, but they're a little harder to undo.

The other reason that you don't want to over-tighten them when puttng the new face on is that it'll prevent the buttons from working right if the face pushes against them.
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