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Falco98:
Does anyone have any information on these?  They're almost the only iriver products i see in retail stores (i.e. best buy has a shelf full), other than the h10 series.  I've seen no mention of them here, and was wondering if anyone knows anything about them, like if a port would even be possible (or feasible), etc.
Thanks :)

markun:
I only know they use the SA58480X01 (T10) and SA58480X02 (T20) ARM9 CPUs from Samsung. Unfortunately I have not been able to find any documentation for them. I've emailed Samsung but didn't get a reply.

If you are able to decrypt the firmware update files or extract the contents of the flash ROM that would be a nice start. Also some pictures of the insides of one to identify other components would be good to have.

greg_m:
Has anyone played with the T30?  This looks like a very nice machine to start with.  Line-Input encoding, supposedly up to 320kbps (according to specs on an Australian dealer's website)... that's excellent!

A minor port on this, adding a recording level meter, and adjustable gain *while* recording, would make it great for live recording.

I don't see any posts about this model, but if someone is looking for a good recording machine to be ported, I would suggest looking at the T30.

Thanks!

Llorean:
There is no such thing as a "minor port." Rockbox is entirely a replacement firmware, so it "adds" all the features Rockbox has. It's not a modification that would add this or that feature, and leave everything else as it is.

greg_m:
OIC.  I was thinking that perhaps if not all the Rockbox features worked properly, it might be possible to at least make the T30 a better audio machine, e.g. by adding recording VU display.

So you're saying it's all or nothing?

A related question, then... if I want only part of the Rockbox features (an existing version, for a small machine, for example Ondio), that's not possible?

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