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Old 7th Jan 2008, 2:18 am
Th3_uN1Qu3 Th3_uN1Qu3 is offline
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Originally Posted by lg";p=&quot View Post
Since I can't open my mp3, I opened my "old" mp4, which is also from Zipy (the brand was called e-zipy by then)

I found the following in the green board:

0638 MD660IFOD-PCB-V1.2A BW

The MD660IFOD part was the only thing I could find on a google search.

There was also this written in one of the two black chips (or whatever they are):

ALi DRE
M5661R B1
0634 TG05
Y615211000GA

It had a round green sticker saying ROHS. Don't know whether this is useful.

I couldn't read the other chip since I couldn't remove the sticker it had.

So, what does this tell me?
ROHS is just a certification. That sticker was probably on the memory chip or something.

ALi... Acer Laboratories inc., well known for their shitty laptops, slow mobo chipsets and poorly-sounding soundcard chips. Their driver division is even worse than the hardware they manufacture. :lol: Since when did they enter the cheap MPx player business?

If it's an ALi chip there's really not much to do with it, as i know of no utilities to extract or edit firmware from those.
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