cobra98 , if you clicked the Download button, you will see a DISCLAIMER telling you that none of the firmware files would give you more functions, and only to use it for recovering DEAD players.
Yes, all the big names like Linksys, Asus, etc etc has firmware updates to improve and add additional features. But do you know which factory or company your player came from? You won't flash an Asus firmware into a Linksys hardware would you?
Here are some facts:
1. There is only 1 available firmware extraction software S1fwx v3.2, which currently ONLY supports upto v9.0.43 extraction, nothing above that. So no, nobody could help you extract the v9.0.50 firmware you have.
2. These player manufacturers DO NOT practice proper versions control. So even if you had 2 players stating the same version number, most likely the firmware coding would be slightly different, and not compatible. In other words, there could be thousands of variants of the same version number.
We have been in this forum for some time, and have seen hundreds or even thousands of dead players due to "firmware updates". Just have a look in the Dead Players section of the forum, and you will understand better.
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Why are clones called MP4 Players, when they don`t play .MP4 at all?
It`s like an MP3 Player which plays Music CDs only.
T39 doesn''t sound as good as my T29
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