Here's some more random info i've been able to figure out about these players:
The firmware is 9.5.54, which you would think would be as easy as 9.1.52 to extract from the player, but since it's one of the new AK202x chips, you can't. Well, not yet anyway, but I've heard that the s1res people are working on a new version that will extract version 9.5.x and 11.x.x
Also, they seem to all have different actual memory capacities. The board has space for two NAND flash chips. Mine was a Dynix d27uag8t2mtr, which isn't widely used, but appears to be a 1gb chip. However, a lot of these players apparently have Hynix (hmm, interesting name similarity) chips with 2gb. Also, some have 512mb, I think. But so far, I haven't heard of any with more than that. So be warned. The particular players i'm talking about are the slightly newer Ipod Nano 5th gen clones, the ones that actually look a lot like the Nano inside and out. They even made the menus the same color. They're marketed as 8gb or 16gb mp3/mp4 players, usually.
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