Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
They probably flash the NAND chips before they solder them onto the board.
QuoteThey probably flash the NAND chips before they solder them onto the board.maybe they may use the mem card pinouts. <shrug>
I don't know the architect and I'm old 68hcXXX schooled.I mean they might ground one pin and flash it with the MicroSDHC pins.I would think there is some hard code somewhere.
That is what we do when booting the OF
If RB decides to branch to OF or continue with RB, based on if the left key is pressed, why modify the bootloader?
I don't know if this is already mentioned or implied, but..WARNING. MODIFYING THE BOOTLOADER CODE FOR A SANSA PLAYER COULD POTENTIALLY RENDER YOUR DEVICE A RATHER NICE-LOOKING BRICK BEARING THE SANSA LOGO.
Quote from: whiskers75 on February 28, 2013, 01:19:45 PMI don't know if this is already mentioned or implied, but..WARNING. MODIFYING THE BOOTLOADER CODE FOR A SANSA PLAYER COULD POTENTIALLY RENDER YOUR DEVICE A RATHER NICE-LOOKING BRICK BEARING THE SANSA LOGO.It wasn't mentioned, because it's not true for the player this thread is about.
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