Don't mind my little conversation with myself ... I'm really not schizophrenic or anything. Just making notes on what I'm trying, hopefully someone can spot my mistake.

$ tools/mkboot -h300 H300-104.bin bootloader-h300.bin H300-104-rockbox.bin
Wrote 0x3fcfd7 bytes in H300-104-rockbox.bin
$ ls -l H300*
-rwxr-xr-x  1 id users 4181975 Dec  8 18:18 H300-104-rockbox.bin
-rwxr-xr-x  1 id users 2909222 Dec  8 17:45 H300-104.hex
-rwxr-xr-x  1 id users 2909222 Dec  7 15:09 H300.hex
$ tools/scramble -iriver H300-104-rockbox.bin H300-104-rockbox.hex
Model H300 series
File encoded successfully and checksum table built!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usb $ ls -l H300*
-rwxr-xr-x  1 id users 4181975 Dec  8 18:18 H300-104-rockbox.bin
-rwxr-xr-x  1 id users 4181975 Dec  8 18:20 H300-104-rockbox.hex
-rwxr-xr-x  1 id users 2909222 Dec  8 17:45 H300-104.hex
-rwxr-xr-x  1 id users 2909222 Dec  7 15:09 H300.hex

I noticed the scramble utility has a -add=H300 option that could be passed, but when I tried that:

$ /tools/scramble -add=h300 -iriver H300-104-rockbox.bin \ H300-104-rockbox.hex
-iriver: No such file or directory
$

... even after grabbing the latest cvs source.

I just don't want to try flashing a 4MB firmware file if it's going to kill my H320, I've got a 90 minute commute ahead of me... :o)

-id

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