The Rockbox ManualforToshiba Gigabeat F Seriesrockbox.orgDecember 23, 2008
Chapter 1. Introduction 10channel for Rockbox is #rockbox on irc://irc.freenode.net. A bunch of helpful developersand users are usually around. Just j
Chapter 10. Plugins 10010.2.2 CreditsThe credits plugin scrolls the entire list of the names of all the Rockbox contributors afterdisplaying the Rockb
Chapter 10. Plugins 10110.2.4 DemystifyFigure 10.27: DemystifyDemystify is a screen saver like demo.Key ActionRight / Left Increase / decrease speedUp
Chapter 10. Plugins 10210.2.5 FireFigure 10.28: FireFire is a demo displaying a fire effect.Key ActionUp / Down Increase / decrease number of flamesLeft
Chapter 10. Plugins 10310.2.7 MandelbrotFigure 10.29: MandelbrotThis demonstration draws fractal images from the Mandelbrot set .Key ActionDirection k
Chapter 10. Plugins 10410.2.8 MosaiqueFigure 10.30: MosaiqueThis simple graphics demo draws a mosaic picture on the screen of the player. PressPower t
Chapter 10. Plugins 10510.2.9 OscilloscopeFigure 10.31: OscilloscopeThis demo shows the shape of the sound samples that make up the music being played
Chapter 10. Plugins 10610.2.10 PlasmaFigure 10.32: PlasmaPlasma is a demo displaying a 80’s style retro plasma effect.Key ActionUp / Down Adjust freque
Chapter 10. Plugins 10710.2.11 SnowFigure 10.33: Have you ever seen snow falling?This demo replicates snow falling on your screen. If you love winter,
Chapter 10. Plugins 10810.2.12 StarfieldFigure 10.34: StarfieldStarfield simulation (like the classic screensaver).Key ActionRight / Left Increase / decr
Chapter 10. Plugins 10910.2.13 VU meterFigure 10.35: VU-MeterThis is a VU meter, which displays the volume of the left and right audio channels.There
Chapter 2. Installation 112 Installation2.1 OverviewThere are two ways of installing Rockbox: automated and manual. While the manualway is older, more
Chapter 10. Plugins 11010.3.1 ShortcutsThe Shortcuts Plugin allows you to jump to places within the file browser without havingto navigate there manual
Chapter 10. Plugins 11110.3.2 Chip-8 EmulatorChip8 is a kind of assembly language for a long-gone architecture. This plugin runsgames written using th
Chapter 10. Plugins 11210.3.3 JPEG viewerOpen a JPEG file in the File Browser to view it.Note: When an audio file is playing the size of the image is li
Chapter 10. Plugins 113Key ActionUp/ Down Volume up/ Volume downRight/ Left Skip 3 seconds forward/ backwardA Pause/Resume playbackPower Stop playback
Chapter 10. Plugins 114Main MenuDisplay Options Opens ”Display Options” submenu - see below.Start Menu (default: on) Enable/disable the start menu.Cle
Chapter 10. Plugins 11510.3.7 RockboyFigure 10.36: RockboyRockboy is a Nintendo Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator for Rockbox based onthe gnuboy em
Chapter 10. Plugins 116Save Game. . . Saves your current state.Options. . . Max Frameskip. Change frameskip setting to improve speed.Sound. Toggle sou
Chapter 10. Plugins 117The Viewer’s MenuQuit Exits the plugin.Viewer Options Encoding sets the codepage in the text viewer. Available settings:UTF-8 (
Chapter 10. Plugins 118Note: The text viewer automatically saves its settings and also stores the current posi-btion in the viewed text files (up to th
Chapter 10. Plugins 119.sna in the file browser.Note: As ZXBox is a 48k emulator only loading of 48k z80 snapshots is possible.bDefault keysThe emulato
Chapter 2. Installation 122.2 PrerequisitesBefore installing Rockbox you should make sure you meet the prerequisites. You mayneed some additional tool
Chapter 10. Plugins 120Volume. Controls volume of sound output.Predefined Keymap Select one of the predefined keymaps. For example 2w90zmeans: map ZXBox
Chapter 10. Plugins 121lost. Benchmarks can be resumed if you accidentally load a plugin, or turn off yourplayer, as long as the log file /battery bench
Chapter 10. Plugins 12210.4.2 CalculatorFigure 10.38: CalculatorThis is a simple scientific calculator for use on the player. It works like a standardc
Chapter 10. Plugins 123This is a small and simple calendar application with memo saving function. Dots indicatedates with memos. The available memo ty
Chapter 10. Plugins 124SetupKey ActionRight / Left Increase / decrease displayed ValueSelect Move to next screenPower Move to previous screen• First e
Chapter 10. Plugins 12510.4.5 ClockFigure 10.41: ClockThis is a fully featured analogue and digital clock plugin.Key configurationKey ActionLeft / Righ
Chapter 10. Plugins 126Mode Settings Opens a menu from which you can adjust settings pertaining to thecurrent clock mode (analog, digital, binary).Gen
Chapter 10. Plugins 127FullscreenA Fullscreen clock is displayed. Show Border, if enabled, will draw a small box at everyhour position (1 through 12).
Chapter 10. Plugins 12810.4.7 KeyboxKeybox is an encrypted password storage using the “Tiny Encryption Algorithm” witha key derived using md5.Using Ke
Chapter 10. Plugins 129Key ActionPower Exit pluginA Start / StopSelect Tap tempoLeft / Right Adjust tempoUp / Down Adjust volume10.4.11 Random Folder
Chapter 2. Installation 13• Uninstall all components you installed using Rockbox UtilityPrebuilt binaries for Windows, Linux and MacOS X are available
Chapter 10. Plugins 13010.4.12 StatsFigure 10.42: The stats-pluginThe stats-plugin simply counts the number of files, music files and directories on you
Chapter 10. Plugins 13110.4.13 StopwatchFigure 10.43: StopwatchA simple stopwatch program with support for saving times.Key ActionPower Quit PluginSel
Chapter 10. Plugins 132• Move the selection bar to the line you want to edit.• Edit the highlighted text line or insert a new one using the Item Menu.
Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 13311 Advanced Topics11.1 Customising the User Interface11.1.1 Getting ExtrasRockbox supports custom fonts. A collection o
Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 13411.1.5 Changing Filetype ColoursRockbox has the capability to modify the File Browser to show different filetypes indiffer
Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 135• Lines beginning with # are comments and will be ignored.• Maximum file size used is 1600 bytes. If you have a bigger W
Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 136Items on a line are broken into sublines with the semicolon ’;’ character. The displaytime for each subline defaults to
Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 137Using ImagesYou can have as many as 52 images in your WPS. There are various ways of displayingimages:1. Load and alway
Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 138while playing your jukebox in your car, and a headphones.cfg file to store the settingsthat you use while listening to y
Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 13911.3.3 The Manage Settings menuThe Manage Settings menu can be found in the Main Menu. The Manage Set-tings menu allows
Chapter 2. Installation 14Installing the firmware1. Download your chosen version of Rockbox from the links in the previous section.2. Connect your play
Appendix A. File formats 140A File formatsA.1 Supported file formatsIcon File Type Extension Action when selectedDirectory none The browser enters that
Appendix A. File formats 141A.2 Supported audio formatsFormat Extension NotesLossy codecsMPEG audio .mp1, .mpa, .mp2,.mp3OGG/Vorbis .ogg, .oga Some ol
Appendix B. WPS Tags 142B WPS TagsB.1 Status BarTag Description%we Status Bar Enabled%wd Status Bar DisabledThese tags override the player setting for
Appendix B. WPS Tags 143B.3 Power Related InformationTag Description%bl Show numeric battery level in percent.Can also be used in a conditional: %?bl&
Appendix B. WPS Tags 144B.5 Playlist/Song InfoTag Description%pb Progress BarThis will replace the entire line with a progress bar.You can set the hei
Appendix B. WPS Tags 145B.8 Virtual LEDTag Description%lh “h” if the hard disk is accessedB.9 Repeat ModeTag Description%mm Repeat mode, 0-4, in the o
Appendix B. WPS Tags 146The example above will display the text “Volume changing” if the volume is beingchanged and 2.5 secs after the volume button h
Appendix B. WPS Tags 147B.13 ImagesTag Description%X|filename.bmp| Load and set a backdrop image for the WPS. Thisimage must be exactly the same size
Appendix B. WPS Tags 148• The images must be in a rockbox compatible format (1 bit per pixel BMP)• The image tag must be on its own line• The ID is ca
Appendix B. WPS Tags 149B.16 Real Time ClockTag Description%cd Day of month%ce Zero padded day of month%cH Zero padded hour from 00 to 24%ck Hour from
Chapter 2. Installation 15• Starting at the root directory of your player browse into the directory GBSYSTEMand from that into the subdirectory FWIMG.
Appendix C. Config file options 150C Config file optionsSetting Allowed Values Unitvolume dBbass dBtreble dBbalance -100 to +100 %channels stereo, mono,
Appendix C. Config file options 151Setting Allowed Values Unitcontrast 0 to 63 N/Abacklight timeout off, on, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,15, 20, 25,
Appendix C. Config file options 152Setting Allowed Values Unitskip length track, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 minutesstart in screen previous, root, files, db
Appendix C. Config file options 153Setting Allowed Values Unitpeak meter release 1 to 126 ?peak meter hold off, 200ms, 300ms, 500ms, 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7
Appendix D. User feedback 154D User feedbackD.1 Bug reportsIf you experience inappropriate performance from any supported feature, please file abug rep
Appendix D. User feedback 155D.2.2 Features we will not implementThis is a list of Feature Requests we get repeatedly that we simply cannot do. View i
Appendix E. Changelog 156E ChangelogE.1 What is new since v3.0?E.1.1 New features? 2008-12-09: Album Art resizing.? 2008-12-09: FM radio support on Gi
Appendix E. Changelog 157? 2007-07-27: Sound on iPod 2nd Gen? 2007-07-25: Jackpot support for bitmap targets? 2007-06-30: Reversi game? 2007-06-29: Ro
Appendix E. Changelog 158? 2006-02-22: ”Chessbox” chess game plugin? 2006-02-13: iPod 5G audio playback? 2006-01-28: Color bitmap support in the WPS (
Appendix E. Changelog 159? AIFF? FLAC? ALAC? Wavpack? Shorten? Monkey’s AudioOther codecs? SID? MOD? NSF, NSFE? SPC? MIDI? SAPThe Rockbox manual Toshi
Chapter 2. Installation 16overwrite files, choose the “Yes to all” option. The new build will be installed over yourcurrent build.Note: If you use Rock
Appendix F. Credits 160F CreditsPeople that have contributed to the project, one way or another. Friends!· Bj¨orn Stenberg · Linus Nielsen Feltz-ing ·
Appendix F. Credits 161Hand · Nick Lanham · Sebastian Hen-riksen · Martin Scarratt · KarlKurbjun · Tomasz Malesinski · An-drew Pilley · Matt v.d. West
Appendix F. Credits 162· Stepan Moskovchenko · John S.Gwynne · Brian J. Morey · Stijn Hisken· Bertrik Sikken · Karim Boucher· James Espinoza · Franz R
Appendix G. Licenses 163G LicensesG.1 GNU Free Documentation LicenseVersion 1.2, November 2002Copyrightc2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Appendix G. Licenses 1698. TRANSLATIONTranslation is considered a kind of modification, so you may distribute translations of theDocument under the ter
Chapter 3. Quick Start 173 Quick Start3.1 Basic Overview3.1.1 The player’s controlsThroughout this manual, the buttons on the player are labelled acco
Appendix G. Licenses 170CopyrightcYEAR YOUR NAME. Permission is granted to copy, distributeand/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Fre
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Appendix G. Licenses 176you for damages, including any general, special, incidental or con-sequential damages arising out of the use or inability to u
Appendix G. Licenses 177The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate partsof the General Public License. Of course, the com
Chapter 3. Quick Start 18docking station and finally on the right hand side of the bottom of the unit is a miniUSB socket for connecting directly to US
Chapter 3. Quick Start 19to browse in a view that is based on the meta-data1of your audio files, select Database(see section 4.2 (page 25)).3.1.5 Basic
2Rockboxhttp://www.rockbox.org/Open Source Jukebox FirmwareRockbox and this manual is the collaborative effort of the Rockbox team andits contributors.
Chapter 3. Quick Start 203.2 Customising RockboxRockbox’ User Interface can be customised using “Themes”. Themes usually only affectthe visual appearan
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 214 Browsing and playing4.1 File BrowserFigure 4.1: The file browserRockbox lets you browse your music in either of two
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 224.1.1 File Browser ControlsKey ActionUp/Down Go to previous/next item in list. If youare on the first/last entry, the
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 23The Context Menu allows you to perform certain operations on files or directories.To access the Context Menu, positio
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 24Add to Shortcuts. Adds a link to the selected item in the shortcuts.link file. If thefile does not already exist it wi
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 25Key ActionLeft / Right /Up / DownMove about the virtual keyboard (movesthe solid cursor)A + Left or A +RightMove the
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 26If a subdirectory of an ’ignored’ directory should still be scanned, place a file nameddatabase.unignore in it. The fi
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 27Import Modifications. Allows the /.rockbox/database changelog.txt backup to beconveniently loaded into the database.
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 28Tag Type Originfilename string systemalbum string id tagalbumartist string id tagartist string id tagcomment string i
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 29• The ID3 album name.• The ID3 artist name.• Bit rate. VBR files display average bitrate and “(avg)”• Elapsed and tot
Contents 3Contents1 Introduction 91.1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91.2 Getting more help . . . .
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 30The bar: This is the wide horizontal bar. It represents the current volume value.The peak indicator: This is a littl
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 31Sound SettingsThis is a shortcut to the Sound Settings Menu, where you can configure volume, bass,treble, and other s
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 32This screen is accessible from the WPS screen, and provides a detailed view of all theidentity information about the
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 33Directory. A playlist! One of the keys to getting the most out of Rockbox is under-standing that Rockbox always cons
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 34existing playlist and Add to a new playlist creates a new playlist containing theselected track or directory.Note: A
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 35Insert. Add track(s) immediately after any tracks added via the most recent Insertoperation. If no tracks have yet b
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 36Moving and removing tracksTo move or remove a track from the current playlist enter the Playlist Viewer byselecting
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 375 The Main Menu5.1 Introducing the Main MenuFigure 5.1: The main menuThe Main Menu is the screen from which all of the Rock
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 385.2 Navigating the Main Menu5.3 Recent BookmarksFigure 5.2: The list bookmarks screenIf the Save a list of recently created
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 395.7 SettingsThe Settings menu allows to set or adjust many parameters that affect the way yourplayer works. There are many s
Contents 44.2.3 The Database Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264.2.4 Using the Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 40Create Playlist: Rockbox will create a playlist with all tracks in the current directoryand all sub-directories. The playli
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 415.11 Quick ScreenWhilst not strictly part of the Main Menu, it is worth noting that a few of the morecommonly used settings
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 426 Sound SettingsFigure 6.1: The sound settings screenThe sound settings menu offers a selection of sound settings you may c
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 436.2 BassThis setting emphasises or suppresses the lower (bass) frequencies in the sound. A valueof 0 dB means that bass so
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 44tents of one channel into the other. This has the effect of gradually centering the stereoimage, until you have monophonic
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 45Beware that the crossfeed function is capable of making the audio distort if you choosesettings which result in a too high
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 46Bands 1-3: Peaking filters Peaking EQ filters boost or lower a frequency range centeredat the center frequency chosen. Graph
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 47Advanced EQ: This sub menu provides options for adjusting the same parameters as theGraphical EQ. The only difference is th
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 487 Playback SettingsThe Playback Settings menu allows you to configure settings related to audio play-back.7.1 ShuffleTurni
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 497.3 Play Selected FirstThis setting controls what happens when you select a file for playback while shuffle modeis on. If
Contents 57 Playback Settings 487.1 Shuffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487.2 Repeat . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 50Enable Crossfade If set to Off, crossfade is disabled. If set to Always, songs willalways crossfade into one another. I
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 517.9 ReplaygainThis allows you to control the replaygain function. The purpose of replaygain is toadjust the volume of t
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 52Note: You must have the Repeat option set to No for Auto-Change Directory tobfunction properly.Note: This feature only
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 537.15 Skip LengthDesigned to speed up navigation and prevent unintentional track skipping when listeningto long audio tr
Chapter 8. General Settings 548 General SettingsFigure 8.1: The general settings screen8.1 PlaylistThe Playlist sub menu allows you to configure settin
Chapter 8. General Settings 55Sort Case Sensitive: If this option is set to Yes, all files that start with upper caseletters will be listed first, follo
Chapter 8. General Settings 56This has a similar effect on the Database browser. If set to Current DirectoryOnly or Full Path, then the title of each m
Chapter 8. General Settings 57Scroll Speed: Sets how many times per second the automatic horizontal scrollingtext will move a step.Scroll Start Delay:
Chapter 8. General Settings 58Clip Hold Time: The number of seconds that the clipping indicator will be visibleafter clipping is detected.Scale: Selec
Chapter 8. General Settings 59effect whatsoever on actual battery life. This setting only affects the accuracy ofthe battery life estimation as shown on
Contents 610.1.6 Dice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7210.1.7 Doom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 8. General Settings 60Max Playlist Size: This setting controls the maximum size of a playlist. The playlistsize can be between 1,000 and 32,00
Chapter 8. General Settings 61will be added to the front of the existing list, up to the maximum number of allowedbookmarks per file (currently 10). If
Chapter 8. General Settings 628.8 VoiceVoice Menus. This option controls the voicing of menus/settings as they are selectedby the cursor. In order for
Chapter 8. General Settings 63Off. No checking is made for file .talk clips; they are not used even if present. Thiscan reduce disk activity.Use of a .t
Chapter 9. Theme Settings 649 Theme SettingsThe Theme Settings menu offers options that you can change to customize the visualapperance of Rockbox.Brow
Chapter 9. Theme Settings 65Bar (Gradient Colour): A bar with a colour gradient, the colours are set in theColours submenu.Colours. The options in thi
Chapter 10. Plugins 6610 PluginsPlugins are programs that Rockbox can load and run. Only one plugin can be loaded ata time. Plugins have exclusive con
Chapter 10. Plugins 6710.1.1 BlackjackFigure 10.1: BlackjackBlackjack, a game played in casinos around the world, is now available in the palm ofyour
Chapter 10. Plugins 68Key ActionIn menuA Start new gameMenu Resume saved gameRight Show high scoresPower QuitIn gameLeft / Right /Up / Down Enter bett
Chapter 10. Plugins 69the paddle. Look out for the bad ones.Special itemsDisplayed Name DescriptionN Normal Returns paddle to normal.D Die Ball dies;
Contents 710.3.8 Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11610.3.9 Sort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 10. Plugins 7010.1.3 BubblesFigure 10.3: BubblesThe goal of the game is to beat each level as quickly as possible by clearing the board ofall
Chapter 10. Plugins 7110.1.4 ChessboxFigure 10.4: ChessboxChessbox is a one-person chess game with computer artificial intelligence. The chessengine is
Chapter 10. Plugins 72KeysKey ActionDirection keys Move the cursorSelect Pick up / Drop pieceMenu Change levelA Force playPower Show the menu10.1.5 Ch
Chapter 10. Plugins 7310.1.7 DoomFigure 10.5: DoomThis is the famous Doom game.Getting startedFor the game to run you need .wad game files located in /
Chapter 10. Plugins 74Main Menu. The Doom plugin has a main menu, which is brought up before a gameis started. It has the following entries:Game. Sele
Chapter 10. Plugins 75KeysKey ActionUp Move ForwardDown DownLeft Turn LeftRight Turn RightA ShootMenu OpenPower EscapeSelect EnterVolume down Change W
Chapter 10. Plugins 76one colour.Key ActionUp / Down /Left / RightMove the cursorSelect FlipMenu ShuffleVolume up SolveVolume down Solve step by stepPow
Chapter 10. Plugins 77Key ActionLeft/Right/Up/Down Move the cursor around the jewelsSelect Select a jewelLong Select Show the in-game menuPower Exit10
Chapter 10. Plugins 78Key ActionUp, Down, Left,RightMove CharacterPower Menu10.1.11 MinesweeperFigure 10.9: Minesweeper pluginThe classic game of mine
Chapter 10. Plugins 79Key ActionUp / Down /Left / RightMove the cursor across the minefieldA Toggle flag on / offSelect Reveal the contents of the curren
Contents 8B.1 Status Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142B.2 ID3 Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 10. Plugins 80Filename MD5 checksumpacman.5e 2791455babaf26e0b396c78d2b45f8f6pacman.5f 9240f35d1d2beee0ff17195653b5e405pacman.6e 290aa5eae9e2f6
Chapter 10. Plugins 8110.1.13 PegboxFigure 10.11: pegboxTo beat each level, you must destroy all of the pegs. If two like pegs are pushed intoeach oth
Chapter 10. Plugins 8210.1.14 PongFigure 10.12: PongPong is a simple two player “tennis game”. Whenever a player misses the ball the otherscores.Key A
Chapter 10. Plugins 8310.1.15 RobotfindskittenFigure 10.13: RobotfindskittenIn this game, you are robot (#). Your job is to find kitten. This task is com
Chapter 10. Plugins 8410.1.16 RockbloxFigure 10.14: RockbloxRockblox is a rockbox version of the classic falling blocks game. The aim of the game isto
Chapter 10. Plugins 8510.1.17 Rockblox1dRockblox1d is a game for people who find rockblox too hard. In this version the seconddimension is missing so t
Chapter 10. Plugins 86Key ActionLeft, Right, Upand DownMove TileSelect ShuffleA Change between picture and numberedtilesPower Stop the game10.1.19 Snake
Chapter 10. Plugins 8710.1.20 Snake 2Figure 10.17: Snake 2 – The Snake Strikes BackAnother version of the Snake game. Move the snake around, and eat t
Chapter 10. Plugins 8810.1.21 SokobanFigure 10.18: SokobanThe object of the game is to push boxes into their correct position in a crowded warehousewi
Chapter 10. Plugins 89Key ActionIn gameUp, Down, Left,RightMove the “sokoban” up, down, left, orrightPower MenuVolume down Back to previous levelMenu
Chapter 1. Introduction 91 Introduction1.1 WelcomeThis is the manual for Rockbox. Rockbox is an open source firmware replacementfor a growing number of
Chapter 10. Plugins 9010.1.22 SolitaireFigure 10.19: Klondike solitaireThis is the classic Klondike solitaire game for Rockbox. This is probably the b
Chapter 10. Plugins 91Key ActionUp / Down /Left / RightMove Cursor around.Select Select cards, move cards, reveal hiddencards...Menu If a card was sel
Chapter 10. Plugins 92Key ActionSelect ShootUp ThrustLeft/ Right Turn left/rightDown TeleportA Pause gamePower Quit10.1.24 StarFigure 10.21: Star game
Chapter 10. Plugins 93Key ActionLeft Move LeftRight Move RightUp Move UpDown Move DownSelect Switch between circle and squareVolume down Previous leve
Chapter 10. Plugins 94You can create and save your own grids under the New menu option. Enter the menu(as described in the key table below) when you h
Chapter 10. Plugins 9510.1.26 WormletFigure 10.23: Wormlet gameWormlet is a multi-worm game on a multi-threaded multi-functional Rockbox console.You n
Chapter 10. Plugins 96The gameUse the control keys of your worm to navigate around obstacles and find food. Wormsdo not stop moving except when dead. D
Chapter 10. Plugins 97Hungry: That’s the normal state of a worm. Worms are always hungry and want to eat.It is good to have a hungry worm since it mea
Chapter 10. Plugins 9810.1.27 XoboxFigure 10.24: XoboxXobox is a simple clone of the well known arcade game Qix. The aim of the game is tosection off p
Chapter 10. Plugins 9910.2 Demos10.2.1 BounceFigure 10.25: BounceThis demo is of the word “Rockbox” bouncing across the screen. There is also ananalog
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