
16th Jul 2007, 6:52 pm
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Re: My Fake 4GB MP3 Player - Detailed Findings!
Hey all!
First of all, thanks for all the helpful stuff on this site.
I got bagged aswell as hundreds, maybe thousands on this site and the www in general, by buying a 4GB player off of Ebay.be that after removing the hack turned out to be a 2 gig player.
I'll post some detailed info here concerning the memory chip inside.
It's a samsung 722 chip, part number K9LAG08U0M-PCB0
This chip is a Two gigaBYTE chip, samsung sells it as a 16gigaBIT chip, so those two are equal.
The firmware version is 9.0.50 and the manufacturer is Wilson co Ltd.
bootflash type f285
brom version 3.0.80
fake number of sectors :8380449
Fake capacity : 4092.02Mb
Real capacity according to mp3 player disc tool : 1946mb
Capacity after reformat : 1945.09mb
I am currently negotiating a full refund, as this guy seemed really friendly when it came to some delivery trouble, so i'll see how he responds. If he's unwilling to refund in full, i wil demand the difference between the cost of the alleged 4GB player and the 2GB model + postage price.
There might be a chance that this seller doesn't even know he's selling hacked ones, but i tend to find that option unlikely to be true. If this is the case however, i will inform him to the fullest, with the help of this site.
Still, thanks for the help in the removal of the mem. hack and the disassembly of the player to trace the chip's part number.
Here's a pic of the item.[img=left:9029432133]http://i21.ebayimg.com/02/i/000/9f/f9/f334_1.JPG[/img:9029432133]
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