rockbox/rbutil/mkamsboot
Dominik Riebeling 6f4beaa52c Don't add LIBSOURCES to SOURCES.
Split source files for library and stand-alone binary and use library as
dependency when building the stand-alone binary. This avoids dependencies
getting added multiple times.

Remove outdated RBARCH handling, we always create fat binaries on OS X these
days.

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Makefile Don't add LIBSOURCES to SOURCES. 2016-12-16 19:46:07 +01:00
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md5.h
mkamsboot.c
mkamsboot.h
README

mkamsboot
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A tool to inject a bootloader into a Sansa V2 (AMS) firmware file.


Usage
-----

mkamsboot <firmware file> <boot file> <output file>

<firmware file> is an original Sansa firmware file obtained from the Sansa
    forums for example : http://forums.sandisk.com/sansa/?category.id=devices

<boot file> is the code you want to execute (a rockbox bootloader), previously
    scrambled with tools/scramble utility.

<output file> is the resulting firmware file which you'll have to copy on your
    Sansa player. See "Firmware filenames".


Supported models
----------------

Sansa Clip  :   firmware version starting with "01."
Sansa Clip+ :   firmware version starting with "01."
Sansa Clipv2:   firmware version starting with "02."
Sansa ClipZip:  firmware version starting with "01."
Sansa Fuze  :   firmware version starting with "01."
Sansa Fuzev2:   firmware version starting with "02."
Sansa E200v2:   firmware version starting with "03."
Sansa C200v2:   firmware version starting with "03."
Sansa M200v4:   firmware version starting with "4."


Firmware filenames
------------------

For the firmware upgrade to happen, the firmware has to be named specially:

clip v2 :   m30pa.bin
clip    :   m300a.bin
clip+   :   clppa.bin
clip zip:   clpza.bin
fuze    :   fuzea.bin
fuzev2  :   fuzpa.bin
e200v2  :   e200pa.bin
c200v2  :   c200pa.bin
m200v4  :   m200a.bin


Dual-Boot
---------

  The purpose of this program is to provide dual-boot between the original
firmware and the new (rockbox) firmware.

  By default the player will boot into the new firmware.

  To boot into the Original Firmware, you need to press the Left key.
  ***Note : on the Clip+ you can alternatively press the Home key.
  ***Note : on the Clip Zip you can alternatively press the Vol- key.

Hacking
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See comments in mkamsboot.c and dualboot/dualboot.S for more information.