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work on best low cost mp3 player for rockbox
hunterleo:
--- Quote from: wodz on November 20, 2015, 06:32:29 AM ---Archive ATJ223X_LDIII_Firmware_V1.02_1100_100318.rar
For example
usdk213f/psp_rel/include/asm-mips/mach-atj213x/*
register descriptions match atj213x for sure.
Datasheet for atj223x from doc package mostly match that I have for atj213x.
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Hi, I confirmed with the manufacturer the docs for 213X and 223X are the same.
ZincAlloy:
--- Quote from: hunterleo on November 20, 2015, 05:27:08 AM ---
--- Quote from: bonusbartus on November 11, 2015, 09:52:47 AM ---take a look at this STM product range, as far as I can tell they have everything you need.
http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/mmc/FM141/SC1169/SS1577/LN1806?ecmp=stm32f429-439_pron_pr-ces2014_nov2013&sc=stm32f429-439-pr
http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/mmc/FM141/SC1169/SS1577
price is about 10 euros per chip. and is available as non-bga. ARM-M4 architecture.
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Hi, I'm interested in your chip. Do your company have a representative or someone I can contact with in China?
Thank you,
Leo
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ST does have offices in China: http://www.st.com/stonline/contactus/contacts/index.php?type=2#ASIA
There's even a chinese language version of their website: http://www.st.com/web/cn/home.html
alexweissman:
This is awesome. A player built specifically for Rockbox has to be the future of Rockbox. Otherwise, there is always going to be the problem of the device manufacturer discontinuing the device, just when the bugs in the build for that device are finally getting ironed out.
I can see a lot of potential in a true partnership between the Rockbox community and the device manufacturer. I'd buy one of these devices in a heartbeat.
Falco98:
I just stumbled in here, and I'll say that i'm scared to death of the click wheel on my Fuze+ finally dying and me losing the best player I've owned (and nearly impossible to replace these days). So I'd totally be in for some robust and functionally-similar replacement (though i'm fine without the 'wheel' style navigation FWIW).
@Hunterleo: did you happen to review through this older thread? http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,6751.0.html I bring it up only because some users here were able to custom-design their own chipset and (as far as i remember) get something running on it. Maybe all that is outdated by now (and i note you've been talking with others here far more experienced with this hardware than I am), but maybe worth taking a look still.
hunterleo:
--- Quote from: Falco98 on December 03, 2015, 04:12:23 PM ---I just stumbled in here, and I'll say that i'm scared to death of the click wheel on my Fuze+ finally dying and me losing the best player I've owned (and nearly impossible to replace these days). So I'd totally be in for some robust and functionally-similar replacement (though i'm fine without the 'wheel' style navigation FWIW).
@Hunterleo: did you happen to review through this older thread? http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,6751.0.html I bring it up only because some users here were able to custom-design their own chipset and (as far as i remember) get something running on it. Maybe all that is outdated by now (and i note you've been talking with others here far more experienced with this hardware than I am), but maybe worth taking a look still.
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WOW. It is quite a long story. Thanks for the info. I will dig into it.
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