The player is (I think, anyway) a BKEESTAR, BKS25002KV11 [sub:25b59a1339]Ding0523[/sub:25b59a1339]. Its memory chip's markings/text are arranged something like this on the chip...
Quote:
hynix . . . . KOR
HY27UV08BG5M
TPCB . . . . . . 824A
. . . . MTUJI025*
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The MTU... part was hard to read (it was smaller and was written in a grayish, metallic color), and the last digit was especially hard to read. I wasn't sure if it was an O, a Q, or a 0. The periods with spaces between them are just spaces.
Below this chip was an empty space that looks like it could hold another one of these chips, labeled
SLAVER. Could anybody either tell me the size of the chip, or if my "4GB" player is hacked?
For the record, if it's hacked, it is a 4GB, 1.8 in. screen ipod nano clone from davismicro.com
EDIT: Yes, I have searched google for HY27UV08BG5M. From the results, I haven't learned anything. There were a couple hits for a 32 Gb - Nevermind. I don't think that it's hacked. 32 Gb / 8 = 4 GB, right?