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I wanted more complicated answer like:-there is no compiler for SE processors-no one is going to do it (I wanted to do it btw, but I need some help)and some technical info. I just disassembled mobile to look in it, I can send photo of mainboard with chip symbols
Thanks for some info. Hmm, if these mobiles can be upgraded with soft from PC (some key needed to be hold) it shouldn't be that hard to install new soft. Worse if I'll broke something xD Is there any W300i owner interested in work on it? Any help will be appreciated
Thanks for info Off-topic, why wiki died?
I've flashed a phone or two. The actual flashing of the phone isn't all that hard. Getting the firmware and the tools may be a problem. Not every phone has the OF available for it. You also run the risk of bricking the device if things do go wrong, but this is also true of other devices rockbox runs on.Also, I think I have found the OF of the phone. It is here http://www.badongo.com/file/2285739
Quote from: Jennifur on May 23, 2010, 11:03:49 AMI've flashed a phone or two. The actual flashing of the phone isn't all that hard. Getting the firmware and the tools may be a problem. Not every phone has the OF available for it. You also run the risk of bricking the device if things do go wrong, but this is also true of other devices rockbox runs on.Also, I think I have found the OF of the phone. It is here http://www.badongo.com/file/2285739I didn't say it was difficult to flash, I said the mechanism was probably secure. It doesn't matter how easy it is to flash a different version of the phone's firmware if it only accepts signed binaries. Regulatory bodies don't like handsets where it's possible for people to run arbitrary code that can control the radio.So, before there's any point in trying to work out how to actually port Rockbox, you need to demonstrate that it's possible to run arbitrary code on the phone. Some smartphones allow it because their radios are driven by a seperate processor, but no "normal" phone has a seperate processor for it, they run their application UI on the same chip as the radio stack.
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