1 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Bruce Tenison
2 Portions Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 David Nelson
3 Thanks to David Nelson for guidance and the usage of the scanner.txt
4 and scanner.c files to model our driver and this informative file.
15 This README will address issues regarding how to configure the kernel
16 to access a RIO 500 mp3 player.
17 Before I explain how to use this to access the Rio500 please be warned:
22 Please note that this software is still under development. The authors
23 are in no way responsible for any damage that may occur, no matter how
26 It seems that the Rio has a problem when sending .mp3 with low batteries.
27 I suggest when the batteries are low and want to transfer stuff that you
28 replace it with a fresh one. In my case, what happened is I lost two 16kb
29 blocks (they are no longer usable to store information to it). But I don't
30 know if thats normal or not. It could simply be a problem with the flash
33 In an extreme case, I left my Rio playing overnight and the batteries wore
34 down to nothing and appear to have corrupted the flash memory. My RIO
35 needed to be replaced as a result. Diamond tech support is aware of the
36 problem. Do NOT allow your batteries to wear down to nothing before
37 changing them. It appears RIO 500 firmware does not handle low battery
40 On systems with OHCI controllers, the kernel OHCI code appears to have
41 power on problems with some chipsets. If you are having problems
42 connecting to your RIO 500, try turning it on first and then plugging it
48 The main page for the project is hosted at sourceforge.net in the following
49 address: http://rio500.sourceforge.net You can also go to the sourceforge
50 project page at: http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=1944 There is
51 also a mailing list: rio500-users@lists.sourceforge.net
56 Most of the code was written by Cesar Miquel <miquel@df.uba.ar>. Keith
57 Clayton <kclayton@jps.net> is incharge of the PPC port and making sure
58 things work there. Bruce Tenison <btenison@dibbs.net> is adding support
59 for .fon files and also does testing. The program will mostly sure be
60 re-written and Pete Ikusz along with the rest will re-design it. I would
61 also like to thank Tri Nguyen <tmn_3022000@hotmail.com> who provided use
62 with some important information regarding the communication with the Rio.
64 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and Userspace tools
66 http://rio500.sourceforge.net/
71 A host with a USB port. Ideally, either a UHCI (Intel) or OHCI
72 (Compaq and others) hardware port should work.
74 A Linux development kernel (2.3.x) with USB support enabled or a
75 backported version to linux-2.2.x. See http://www.linux-usb.org for
76 more information on accomplishing this.
78 A Linux kernel with RIO 500 support enabled.
80 'lspci' which is only needed to determine the type of USB hardware
81 available in your machine.
85 Using `lspci -v`, determine the type of USB hardware available.
87 If you see something like:
89 USB Controller: ......
93 Then you have a UHCI based controller.
95 If you see something like:
101 Then you have a OHCI based controller.
103 Using `make menuconfig` or your preferred method for configuring the
104 kernel, select 'Support for USB', 'OHCI/UHCI' depending on your
105 hardware (determined from the steps above), 'USB Diamond Rio500 support', and
106 'Preliminary USB device filesystem'. Compile and install the modules
107 (you may need to execute `depmod -a` to update the module
110 Add a device for the USB rio500:
111 `mknod /dev/usb/rio500 c 180 64`
113 Set appropriate permissions for /dev/usb/rio500 (don't forget about
114 group and world permissions). Both read and write permissions are
115 required for proper operation.
117 Load the appropriate modules (if compiled as modules):
126 modprobe usb-uhci (or uhci)
129 That's it. The Rio500 Utils at: http://rio500.sourceforge.net should
130 be able to access the rio500.
134 If you encounter any problems feel free to drop me an email.