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This is apparently a feature of the Roberts WM-201 - has anyone tried the Roberts Firmware on other radios? | This is apparently a feature of the Roberts WM-201 - has anyone tried the Roberts Firmware on other radios? | ||
''In answer to my own question: This can be achieved through editing the config file, see the relevent part of the wiki.'' | |||
RE: Improvement : Pausing Podcasts | |||
RE: Improvement : Clock on Display when playing. | |||
RE: Improvement : Option to get rid of that Damn infantile 'Real Enabled' banner. | |||
A means of patching the config files through a more user friendly frontend integrated into the Sharkfin browser would be a real leap forward for many - vi is a real headbanger for us not so techy folk! Even being able to use vi from withing the browser would be a leap forward. | |||
Is it possible that a radio button type frontend could be used to create and execute a script on the radio? I am pretty sure that some firmwares write to the config files when they update. |
Revision as of 23:20, 13 January 2008
RE: Improvement : Wake up to a radio program.
This is apparently a feature of the Roberts WM-201 - has anyone tried the Roberts Firmware on other radios?
In answer to my own question: This can be achieved through editing the config file, see the relevent part of the wiki.
RE: Improvement : Pausing Podcasts
RE: Improvement : Clock on Display when playing.
RE: Improvement : Option to get rid of that Damn infantile 'Real Enabled' banner.
A means of patching the config files through a more user friendly frontend integrated into the Sharkfin browser would be a real leap forward for many - vi is a real headbanger for us not so techy folk! Even being able to use vi from withing the browser would be a leap forward.
Is it possible that a radio button type frontend could be used to create and execute a script on the radio? I am pretty sure that some firmwares write to the config files when they update.