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Originally Posted by lattesurf";p="
Panama Jack , i don't really think that a firmware upgrade would be able to allow the SNES roms to be played on the player. A jump from 8-bit to 16-bit processing might require a different chipset. Not sure if the chipset installed in your player would be able to handle 16-bits.
Most manufacturers/sellers would advert a so called "update" or "upgrade", which in actual fact does not exist, except for the branded players like Meizu, Teclast, Onda, etc.
Jake , the JXD638 seems a better player. However i don't think it plays any NES roms though.
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Well, it depends. Sunplus ones have a 166Mhz ARM core, and already emulate NES (and in some cases GB/GBC). And on ARM you could theoretically code anything, for example, the GP32 has also got an ARM core and 8mb of RAM (more or less the same specs as those players) and it can emulate GB, GBC, NES, Megadrive at a decent speed, SNES a bit slowly.. The power is not on the core but on the code instead.