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the easiest first step is to take it apart, scan it, start finding info about the componentsunless one of the current devs is interested in this player, you're gonna have to do legwork in getting the hardware to work. this is not impossible
1) Use a multimeter to trace the connections on the PCB to find out how the chips are interconnected2) Disassemble the firmware to find out how to communicate with the chips
Voicing "support" really doesn't help much.
yup, scans will be pictures. i did some digging for a more complete answer to what you have to do, and the next steps after scanning and IDing the components areQuote from: LinusN1) Use a multimeter to trace the connections on the PCB to find out how the chips are interconnected2) Disassemble the firmware to find out how to communicate with the chipsif i remember right someone may be willing to help you out with getting the disassembler hardware, but it's gonna take pretty extensive knowledge. once the hardware is known, Rockbox is programmed in C.i'm not trying to discourage you, but make sure you know this is going to take a lot of work to port, and a whole lot of it will fall to you. good luck!
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