If anything is dead, then it's IPL. I haven't seen any noticable progress from their side for more than a year now. And you shouldn't be talking about L4N people on one hand, and Rockbox people on the other hand. Most "L4N people" participate in the Rockbox project, because our main goal right now is to port Rockbox to those iPods. On the other hand, many "Rockbox people" are helping those who came from the L4N project with those efforts. So there is no clear border line between these projects, both are somehow part of each other.
And please just don't deny facts. The 6G encryption has been hacked, about half a year ago. There are no major roadblocks either. The problem is just that there doesn't seem to be anyone who has - an iPod Classic - interest in this project - the neccessary skills to work on it himself - lots, really LOTS of time. Even if somebody would work full-time on this, it would take months until the 6G port would be as usable as the 2G port is right now. Back to topic: There IS code you can try, it's just buggy. Someone who has an iPod Classic needs to debug it, and debugging it isn't an easy task. So if you want to work on it, grab the latest iBugger snapshot (the 6g part hasn't changed since I last released that), and try to make it work. We seem to be really close, but something isn't working quite right yet. Just my two cents. _______________________________________________ Linux4nano-dev mailing list Linux4nano-dev@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/linux4nano-dev http://www.linux4nano.org