
7th Sep 2009, 3:58 pm
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Keen on MPx players
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Originally Posted by flasher86
Sometimes I regret I am not a hacker to just hack into their computer and steal the source code. 
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Well but their source code, isn't it mainly coming from rockchip, actually ?
If that's the case, they probably give it to you if you plan to use their chips in your own products ? I don't know ...
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Originally Posted by flasher86
In terms of hardware, it has huge capabilities anyway. For example RK260X supports bluetooth!! It supports USB fully, so it would be even possible to connect some devices to the player like pendrive, printer or webcam.
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Do you actually see USB host drivers in the source code ? It looks like there is only some USB device stuff, so you can see the ramdisk, sd disk or NAND flashdisk, am i missing something ?
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Originally Posted by flasher86
Is there any way to disassemble rfw firmware? Maybe RKP dissassembler could be modified to handle rfw files, I mean the type of code of rkp and rfw is exactly the same, only the header and resources are different and in different offsets.
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I think without the source code it is going to be very difficult, it would take you a looooong time to disassemble everything and especially to understand it.
Hopefully it is possible to do a lot with the current source code and hopefully some new source code will be leaked !!! 
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