> > In the "early time" every byte of buffer usage was well discussed in the > > mailing list... > > Back in those days there were many developers with Archos as their main > target. Nowadays very few developers have that. It is up to each and every > one > to contribute, and one way to contribute is to adjust and adapt changes > for > the specific targets.
Tss, tss, forgetting your roots so fast? > I choose to see it the other way: we are still providing daily functional > builds on the Archos Player and Archos Recorder even though a vast > majority of > the developers have never even seen such units. Rockbox is now lately a multi-platform project, which adds a lot of responsibility to all of us. I'd find it most frustrating to optimize a feature behind somebody, than taking constraints considerations into the architecture firstplace. Like with PC coding: If something runs sufficiently on my multi-mega developer machine, it may still cause frustrations for the people out there with weaker platforms. I just tried to advertize more awareness. The Archoses are not thrown away. Jörg -- 10 GB Mailbox, 100 FreeSMS/Monat http://www.gmx.net/de/go/topmail +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More +++