Yes I agree, if we can open a file from .rkp then it's just drag and drop upgrades and no need to worry about screen drivers and memory types.
I have another Rk2608 player that loads in .rkp games too, but I didn't mess with the firmware on this player because I don't have a backup and I don't want the lose the .rkp platform.
If a music player can be made from a .rkp then more users could test it out safely too.
We could always look at making a simple configurable .rkp loader for rk26xx players that don't support games later.
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