XBMC and LBA48?
#1
just curious if anyone has had problems running xbmc with a large lba48 f: drive? it's running fine on both of my non-lba48 boxes, but when i try to launch it on my 300 gig box it just hangs before displaying anything to the screen. i have all extra space going to the f: drive, and no g: if that matters. looks pretty good so far, can't wait to see more.

r0rs
#2
strange, drive f: / g: should work in xbmc
unfortunaly i dont got such a big harddisc to try it
so hopefully somebody could look @ it?
if you look in xbmc/application.cpp you'll see:

Quote:in
hresult capplication::create()
{
...
helper.remap("g:,harddisk0\\partition7"); // used for lba-48 hack
}

i hoped/thought this should enable lba48
frodo
XBMC Project Founder (Retired), now head programmer of MediaPortal
#3
(r0rschach @ oct. 02 2003,22:20 Wrote:just curious if anyone has had problems running xbmc with a large lba48 f: drive? it's running fine on both of my non-lba48 boxes, but when i try to launch it on my 300 gig box it just hangs before displaying anything to the screen. i have all extra space going to the f: drive, and no g: if that matters. looks pretty good so far, can't wait to see more.

r0rs
hi,
me too...

it's strange, i flashed with a bios 4977+lba48 patch (partition 6 takes rest of the drives)
 
i changed my hdd 120go for a 250go, and xbmc doesn't work !
i replaced my old hdd 120go where xbmc functioned well before flash my bios, and now with this bios(lba48hack), xbmc doesn't work.

i think that xbmc is for the moment incompatible with a bios lba48 patched

frodo, you can check the problem right by flashing your bios with lba48, because it's not necessary to have a big hdd (more 120go) to note the bug.


thx.

xbox v1.1
samsung
executor 2.1 (bios 4977+lba48 patch)
hitachi 250go
#4
i got some code from the avalaunch team
(thx guys)
which should handle the lba48 stuff. its in cvs as of 14-10-2003 so in theory lba48 should work now
however i dont have an lba48 partition on my disc, so i cant test it.

pls try it and lemme know the results
frodo
XBMC Project Founder (Retired), now head programmer of MediaPortal
#5
what i don't understand is why does xbmp work with lba48 and a large f partition but xbmc doesn't? i can't remember what build i tried last night, but i will try the 14-10-2003 cvs and see if it helps.
#6
(frodo @ oct. 15 2003,07:22 Wrote:...its in cvs as of 14-10-2003 so in theory lba48 should work now
...
pls try it and lemme know the results
frodo
ok, i will make a feedback when a new cvs compiled is available.
#7
i have just tested the version cvs 10-16, and i confirm the problem is always there.  xbmc freezes at startup

maybe for the next release Smile
#8
hi all

i've just put todays build of xbmc (16-10-2003) i have lba48 enabled on my bios, however under settings -> system info  the f:\ drive is showing as unavailable. in addition to this none of the bookmarks are showing in any of my menus and selecting my videos make the box hang.

i am running a 200gb drive with x2_4977 (lba48 enabled) xbox v1.0

hope this helps, if you need any more just ask

townfool
#9
k, i spoke with the avalaunch team.
the confirmed that the autodetection of lba48 isnt working yet. i'll change xbmc a bit so you can specify if you wanna use the f: and/or g: drive in xboxmediacenter.xml

that should always work
frodo
XBMC Project Founder (Retired), now head programmer of MediaPortal
#10
hi frodo,

let us know when you've made the changes, i've got two boxes here id be happy to this test on.

1, x2_4977 lba48 patched (partition 7 takes rest), 160 gb hd evox 3921.

2, x2_4977 lba48 patched (partition 6 takes rest), 200 gb hd evox 3921.

townfool
#11
its in the cvs version of today (18-10-2003)
so try it

frodo
XBMC Project Founder (Retired), now head programmer of MediaPortal
#12
i am running a lba48 enabled bios and have tried the new release of xbmc. when i put the program on my f: it does not start. when i boot off of a cd it works fine. if i start xbmc off of the cd drive, f: is not accessible (nothing shows up under it). hopefully you guys will be able to fix this problem as xbmc is a good program.
#13
(frodo @ oct. 18 2003,08:10 Wrote:its in the cvs version of today (18-10-2003)
so try it

frodo
hi frodo,

good work  Image ,
i installed xbmc in partition 1 (e:/apps/xbmc) and it work fine !
thanx Smile
(the engine of xbmc seems more powerful than xbmp)

however, xbmc doesn't want to show partition 2 (c:\Wink...
storage in system information, show "drive c: unavailable"

ok it's not a big problem compared with lba48...

somebody has same problem ?

greets
starswan
#14
i too was having the same problems as a lot of other folks and thought that it was an issue with xbmc not supporting lba48.  this is not the case however and i was able to resolve getting it working with a large f drive.  here is what i was able to work out on the issue.

i was not able to get xbmc (multiple cvs builds) working when using the following configuration:

bios: xecuter 4977 w/ lba48 enabled
dash: evox 3752
hd: 160gb with large f drive only (no g drive)

using this configuration it would simply just freeze on the loading screen from evox.

by upgrading to the following i am able to get it working:

bios: evox m7
dash: evox 3921
hd: same configuration (large f drive)

when using this configuration xbmc loads and i am able to run the various pieces of the application.

i am not sure if the issue was related to the dash or the bios but it definitely was not xbmc's lack of lba48 support, at least not in my case. i may flash back down to the 4977 bios and see if it still works since there is a feature in the 4977 bios that i need that the m7 does not currently support.

hope this is helpful to anyone else having issues with getting it working.
#15
i echo the comments of starswan. i tried 10-18 on both e: and f: and it worked each time. however c: will not show any files.

i built a new 200gb drive with f: taking all available space, it formatted at 192gb.

using 4977 lba48 and evox 3901...

keep up the great work!

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