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to put a background on a 5th Generation iPod video. Discussion in 'iPod discussion' started by ps2racer, Oct 1, 2007. Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 4 Next > ps2racer Regular member Joined: Oct 7, 2006 Messages: 210 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 This is it my own creation BHCF 5G Firmware. With this new firmware you can put your own background with any color font you want, on your 5th Generation iPod. All problems are fixed. No white box around the progress bar and the volume bar is also fixed. Also the text is back on the title bar it was missing in the last hack. Things are different than the old hack so read each step. You take https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090715084631AAv6lhc all responsibility when modding your iPod. I am not responsible for any thing that goes wrong. Although if something does go wrong. I will try my best to help you fix it. You should not have any problems as long as you take your time and follow the steps. If you are unsure of something stop and ask me and others before writing to your iPod. THIS IS FOR THE 5th Generation iPod video ONLY. If any links are not working just let http://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/how-to-put-a-background-on-a-5th-generation-ipod-video.588535/ me know and I will get them working. You will need the newest iPodWizard 1.3. (link below) 1.2 will work but it is much harder to change the font color with 1.2. So make it easy on your brain and download 1.3. You will also need the new BHCF 5G Firmware. (link below) Before starting you will need to resize the image that you want as your background. You may have already done this if so skip this and go to step 1, otherwise continue reading. Ok to get a photo or picture that you want as the background you will have to resize it. You may be able to do this with paint, but I do not know. I did it with Open Canvas. Here is a link for a free trail version of Open Canvas. http://opencanvas.en.softonic.com/download. This is how you resize a picture in Open Canvas. Open the picture in Open Canvas. Click edit and go to resolution. Click on pixel, make sure that constrain proportions is checked. Change the width to 320 pixel the height should change itself. Make sure the height is 240 pixel or less. If it’s not than change the height to 240 pixel and the width should go below 320 pixel, now click ok. The photo is resized. But before saving the photo, click edit and go to canvas size. Change it to width 320 pixel and height 240 pixel and click ok. Now save the picture. Make
Compiling code for core Including: /Users/marcus/Development/Particle/Blink/blink.ino attempting to compile firmware pushing file: /Users/marcus/Development/Particle/Blink/blink.ino downloading binary https://community.particle.io/t/core-error-writing-firmware-incorrect-platform-id/21229 from: /v1/binaries/56ed213c5a99a0f93b8ff68d saving to: core_firmware.bin Memory use: text data bss dec hex filename 78824 1048 8828 88700 15a7c /spark/compile_service/shared/workspace/0_core__24_1/firmware/main/b96f71af108e1d384140ec4875e9f065261bd47add1f790a0a91740496a2/b96f71af108e1d384140ec4875e9f065261bd47add1f790a0a91740496a2.elf Compile succeeded. Saved firmware to: /Users/marcus/Development/Particle/Blink/core_firmware.bin https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q--FCGZwcu6q_54wjzuiXRc6RAY2BxpDf5Ey_cEiKRg/edit iMac27Marcus:Blink marcus$ particle compile core . --saveTo core_firmware.bin Compiling code for core Including: /Users/marcus/Development/Particle/Blink/blink.ino attempting to compile firmware pushing file: /Users/marcus/Development/Particle/Blink/blink.ino downloading binary from: /v1/binaries/56ed218d477963a40b0fa181 error writing saving to: core_firmware.bin Memory use: text data bss dec hex filename 78824 1048 8828 88700 15a7c /spark/compile_service/shared/workspace/0_core__24_2/firmware/main/c45f49e48ffcfe142a1b42a13b21d11ad10706624df566784ee226a2114a/c45f49e48ffcfe142a1b42a13b21d11ad10706624df566784ee226a2114a.elf Compile succeeded. Saved firmware to: /Users/marcus/Development/Particle/Blink/core_firmware.bin $ particle flash --usb core_firmware.bin running dfu-util -l Found DFU device 1d50:607f Error writing firmware...Incorrect platform id (expected 0, parsed 60769), use --force to override There seems error writing firmware to be nothing special to my code: // ------------ // Blink an LED // ------------ #if (PLATFORM_ID == 0) // Core + ShieldShield V2.0 int led1 = D0; int led2 = D7; #elif (PLATFORM_ID == 6) // Photon + ShieldShield V3.0 int led1 = A0; int led2 = D7; #elif (PLATFORM_ID == 8) // P1 Sparkfun int led1 = A0; int led2 = D7; #endif void setup() { pinMode(led1, OUTPUT); pinMode(led2, OUTPUT); } void loop() { digitalWrite(led1, HIGH); digitalWrite(led2, HIGH); delay(1000); digitalWrite(led1, LOW); digitalWrite(led2, LOW); delay(1000); } If I try: $ particle flash --usb core_firmware.bin --force everything works fine?! Regards,Marcus MaxSharx 2016-03-19 10:07:41 UTC #2 The following works fine: $ npm update -g particle-cli $ npm update -g particle-cli $ particle update ! There are currently no system firmware updates available for this device. $ particle flash --usb tinker running dfu-util -l Found DFU device 1d50:607f checking file /usr
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