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Rockbox Status on Various Targets


Introduction

This page is a list of the various Rockbox targets, both past and present. Their development status is described beneath each individual entry and further information can be found by following the associated links. Sometimes they merely point to interesting projects or ideas that may or may not lead to Rockbox being ported. Feel free to start contributing to them!



Current status of supported targets

In Rockbox, the term "supported" means that builds that for that device are available for download on the current build page and that there is a manual containing end-user installation instructions. The following table sumarises the current status of the current builds for these devices.

Target Current Status Notes
Archos Player/Studio NO MAJOR ISSUES  
Archos Recorder v1 NO MAJOR ISSUES  
Archos FM Recorder NO MAJOR ISSUES  
Archos Recorder v2 NO MAJOR ISSUES  
Archos Ondio FM NO MAJOR ISSUES  
Archos Ondio SP NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iAudio M3 NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iAudio M5 NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iAudio X5 NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iriver H100/115 NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iriver H120/140 NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iriver H320/340 NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iriver H10 5GB NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iriver H10 20GB NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iPod 1st and 2nd Gen SERIOUS ISSUES On some 1st generation iPods, the scrollwheel is unusable - see FS#8745
iPod 3rd Gen NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iPod 4th Gen Grayscale NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iPod Color/Photo SERIOUS ISSUES On some 4th generation iPod color/photos, the LCD screen may have corrupted colors - see FS#9097
iPod Video NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iPod Mini NO MAJOR ISSUES  
iPod Nano 1st Gen NO MAJOR ISSUES  
Toshiba Gigabeat F & X NO MAJOR ISSUES  
SanDisk Sansa e200 NO MAJOR ISSUES  
SanDisk Sansa c200 NO MAJOR ISSUES  
Olympus M-Robe 100 NO MAJOR ISSUES  

WARNING Individual port pages can be out of date, as they usually aren't actively maintained once the port becomes supported.


New Platforms

There is absolutely no point in suggesting new platforms for the "team" to port Rockbox to. If there is enough interest and skills to port Rockbox to a new platform, it will be done. If not, people expressing their wish to see Rockbox on yet another player does not help much.

If you truly want to see Rockbox happening on a new platform, you should start collecting as much info as possible about it with great detail. Post the info in a wiki page or the forum thread related to the device and start figuring out what similarities the new player has with existing supported players. Hopefully you and your friends will get enough info about it to make someone with clues possible to write code for it and eventually start porting Rockbox. See NewPort for further details.



Functional Development Targets

Rockbox functions well enough on these targets for people to use it as a replacement firmware. Check the Buyer's Guide for availability and pricing.


Archos

Rockbox works splendidly on all Archos models based on the SH7034 CPU. Those include the Player/Studio, Recorder (v1 and v2), FM Recorder, Ondio SP, and Ondio FM. See the Archos FAQ and the Archos Ondio port.

iriver H110/H115/H120/H140/H320/H340/iHP-xxx

Rockbox works very well for these models. Including support for numerous codecs and the remote. See the iriver port.

iriver H10

There are two versions: the 5/6GB model and the 20GB model. The H10 5/6GB is mostly the iPod mini with some part's of the H3XX. The H10 20GB is a slightly different beast. See the iriver H10 port. Port maestro is Barry Wardell.

Apple iPod

Rockbox boots, runs and plays audio on the 1st through 5.5th generation iPod, iPod Mini and 1st generation iPod Nano (not the Shuffle, 2nd/3rd gen Nano, Classic or Touch). See the iPod port for more details.

Cowon iAudio X5 & M5 & M3

Rockbox boots, runs and plays audio on the X5 (including the X5V and X5L), the M5 (including the M5L) and M3 (including the M3L). See the iAudio port for more details.

Toshiba Gigabeat F & X

Rockbox boots, runs and plays audio on the Gigabeat F and X series (not the S series). Visit the Gigabeat F & X port for more.

SanDisk Sansa e200

Rockbox boots, runs, and plays audio on the Sansa e200 and e200R series (not the v2 models). See the Sansa e200 port for details.

SanDisk Sansa c200

The "little brother" of the Sansa e200 series. Rockbox boots, runs, and plays audio on the Sansa c200 series (not the v2 models). See the Sansa c200 port for more information.

Olympus m:robe 100

Rockbox boots, runs, and plays audio on the Olympus m:robe 100. See the Olympus m:robe 100 port page for information.



New Ports

New ports here means that Rockbox does not yet function well enough for people to use it instead of the original firmware.


Olympus m:robe 500i

A TMS320-based player is being actively developed. It will open up more possibilities of future ports. See the Olympus m:robe 500 info page for more information.

Cowon D2

A flash-based DAP manufactured by Cowon (makers of the iAudio X5 and M5). Telechips based, with a 320x240 touchscreen and an SD card slot. Rockbox boots and plays audio on the Cowon D2, but it still lacks key features. The install process still requires one to compile from SVN. See the Cowon D2 info page for more information.

Toshiba Gigabeat S (S30,S60)

Rockbox boots and plays audio on the Toshiba Gigiabeat S series. The current install process is quite involved and there is no manual yet. For more detailed status information see GigabeatSPort and GigabeatSInfo.

Creative Zen Vision: M

TexasInstrumentsTMS320-based beast. It's possible to now run Rockbox on the ZVM, although some key elements are still missing. Forum topic here, and the project page can be seen here.

Sansa c100

Another Telechips-based player from SanDisk; nearly similar internally to the m200. Some initial scans of this player and early port progress information are on the Sansa C100 port page.

Sansa m200

A small flash-based player from SanDisk; see the Sansa m200 port page for more info.

Logik Dax 1GB DAB/MP3 player

A Telechips based player sold in the UK, with DAB support which is very similar to the Sansa m200 and c100. See the LogikDaxPort for more.

Meizu M6

A small flash-based player from Meizu. We have some initial information up on the Meizu M6 Port page.

Phillips GoGear SA9200

The SA9200 is another PortalPlayer PP5024, and is a bit similar to the Sansa e200 internally. See GoGearSA9200info for info.



Pre-Development Ports

Pre-development projects are in the hunting and gathering stage. Firmware and hardware disassembly is the name of the game. These players are not supported.


Archos Multimedia AV1XX series

See ArchosAV100Port for information about these players.

Archos Multimedia AV3XX series

See ArchosAv300Port for preliminary work on a port.

Coby MP-C7085

Someone's player broke and they were kind enough to post scans of the interior before tossing it in the trash. Images are located here.

Cowon iAudio U3

For hardware details and some info see the IaudioU3Info page. This is an ARM-based player.

Cowon iAudio7

The iAudio7 uses the standard Telechips firmware format. The beginnings of something special can be found here.

Creative ZEN

Sigmatel beast, the firmware is similar to the ZVM. See CreativeZEN for more.

Creative Zen Touch

TexasInstrumentsTMS320-based, like many of its Creative brothers. See CreativeZenTouch.

Creative Zen Nano Plus/Non-Plus

The chipset implemented in this device (SigmaTel 3520) is similar to that of the iPod Shuffle, and is the same as in the iAudio I5/G2/U2, as well as the MobiBLU DAH-1500i. A free complier for the chip does not exist. The Plus models have an FM tuner on-board, the TEA5767.

Dell Digital Jukebox

These are being put next to the Creative players because they contain the same hardware as the early NOMAD/ZEN players from Creative, OEMed to Dell Computer. Still TMS320-based, and some preliminary information can be found at the DellDJPort page.

iriver Clix2

See IriverClix2Info.

iriver E10

See IriverE10Info.

iriver H10 Jr.

These small flash-based players from iriver are similar internally to their T series. Some basic info is up at the iriver H10 Jr. port page.

iriver PMP

Based on the TI DM270 chip, running uclinux.

iriver S10

See IriverS10.

iriver T60

See IriverT60Port.

iriver X20

See IriverX20Port.

Phillips GoGear 3100 Series

The GoGear 3100 series are SigmaTel-based DAPs. See the GoGear 3100 page for more information.

Phillips GoGear HDD6330

The HDD6300 is another PortalPlayer PP5022. See the GoGear HDD6330 page to help.

Rio Karma

Another PortalPlayer target; these DAPs used a PP5003 SoC (dual core ARM7) and had a few internal parts that were similar to the early iPods. The RioKarmaPort page has more information.

Sansa e200v2 & c200v2

Based on similar insides as the Sansa Clip and m200, interest in porting to these players has risen lately due to the discontinuation of the Sansa v1 models. See these pages for more info: SansaE200v2, SansaC200v2.

Sansa Connect

A DAP from SanDisk, based on a Linux kernel. Basic hardware/software information is posted at the SansaConnect page.

Sansa Express

One of the Sigmatel based devices in the Sansa line. Basic documentation for initial analysis is underway. See SansaExpressPort for more information.

Sansa View

SanDisk has recently released these players. These appear to be PortalPlayer based once again, and we've got some initial information at the SansaView page.

Sony NW-A80x

A Sony player running a modified Linux kernel. Some information can be found on the Sony NW-A80x page.

Toshiba Gigabeat V Series

The Gigabeat V Series is a PMP and not a DAP but is build on the same components as the S series. The port of Rockbox to the V should be the same process as the S series. Information on the V series can be found on the Gigabeat V page.

Toshiba Gigabeat T Series

The Gigabeat T series (met400) is a flash-based player with the exact same electronics as the S and the V. Information and scans can be seen here at our Gigabeat T page.

Toshiba Gigabeat U Series

The Gigabeat U is a flash player build on a Toshiba LSI with one bit DAC. Information and scans can be seen here: GigabeatUInfo



Inactive Development Targets

Projects that were started but currently show no signs of life.


Archos Multimedia AV4XX series

Not supported by Rockbox, see ArchOpen.

Archos PMA series

Not supported by Rockbox, see ArchOpen.

Archos Gmini

There was a strong attempt made to port Rockbox to the Gmini, and you could in fact boot Rockbox, but the work on this port stalled when the only really active developer vanished. See the Gmini port for more. A port for the 40x series was also thought about at one point, pictures can be found here. There is another project to code for it, see archopen.org.

Apple iPod

The Nano 2nd Gen. is not supported yet as it's rather different hardware inside. The same applies for the new iPod Classic (6th Gen), Nano 3rd Gen, and iPod Touch. There are scans of the Shuffle here, but there hasn't been any activity on it in a while.

Cowon A2

TexasInstrumentsTMS320 based little thing. On the Cowon A2 page there's a link to the source code of their Linux firmware.

Cowon iAudio I5/G2/U2

These three players all use the Sigmatel STMP3520 chipset, which is presumably similar to the STMP3550 used in the iPod Shuffle. These have a Motorola DSP core, for which there is no freely available C compiler.

iriver iFP-xxx

There was an effort to port Rockbox to the iriver iFP flash-based DAPs; a working sim could be compiled for the iFP-7xx series. The port effort seems to have stalled as of late. See IriverIfpPort for more information.

Kingston K-PEX/Cenix GMP-M6

A Telechips based player produced by Kingston Technologies. It is a rebranded Cenix GMP-M6, which is from Korea. See KingstonKPEX.

Kenwood

The HD20A7 and HD30A9 are HDD players with a 'Clear Digital Amp'. Their adapted Linux kernel source is identical to the one used for the Tosbiba Gigabeat players which means the Kenwood players use the same 300MHz Samsung S3C2440 ARM9. They might share more components (like the 2.2" 240x320 LCD).

Microsoft Zune

The Zune is being manufactured by Toshiba and is assumed to be based at least in part on hardware used in the Gigabeat S Series. A port is currently not in development, but the feasibility of one is being discussed in the forum. If a port were to occur, development would likely occur concurrently or after development on the Gigabeat S Series.

mpio HD 200/300

mpio is a Korean company which makes hard drive and flash based players very similar in spec to iriver. The HD 300 appears curiously similar to the iAudio M3 and IHP-1xx. Basic information on each has been gathered: InsideMPIOHD200, InsideMPIOHD300.

MobiBLU DAH-1500i

The chipset implemented in this device (SigmaTel 3520) is similar to that of the iPod Shuffle, and is the same as in the iAudio I5/G2/U2, as well as the Creative Zen Nano. The mp3 player itself 0.94 inches in all dimensions, and features a 96x64 pixel OLED screen. Memory is implemented in 512 MB / 1 GB / 2 GB increments. The head phone jack serves as the USB port as well. The right side of the device sports a circular touch panel, and the left side contains a menu and a hold button. On the bottom is the reset button. The core of the chip is a Motorola 56K DSP; if no compiler can be found, one will be created. Development info is here: MobibluPort.

Neo

There was once a fork off Rockbox for the Neo series of mp3 players. They never contributed anything back and we soon abandoned all attempts to support those models. The fork is known as OpenNeo. The Neo units are sh1-based ones and the OpenNeo project is a fork off a somewhat old Rockbox. The main thing stopping Rockbox from running on Neo is (probably) only a little initializing code.

Neuros (Older Series)

Neuros finally did release their firmware as open source. Unfortunately, their hardware is completely DSP-based (no CPU) and there is no freely available development environment to build it. A GCC port project exists but has been labelled inactive since August 2007. Instead, you can build your own firmware using a 90-day evaluation version of the TI compiler. See http://open.neurosaudio.com/ and http://neuros-firmware.sourceforge.net/ for more info.

Neuros III

There was talk at one point of these players coming packaged with Rockbox as stock firmware, but several years have past. Here is an IRC log from a meeting in September 2005 between Neuros and core Rockbox developers. The CEO of Neuros could often have been found on the IRC channel under the nickname JoeBorn.

RCA Lyra AV (RD 2780)

RCA has released the source for this player. DM270 based. You can find out more information here.

Samsung YP-T7Z, YH-925GS, YH-820, YH-920, YH-925

These are all PortalPlayer based players using mi4-files for upgrades. SamsungYPT7 is a flash-player with an ARM core. See SamsungYH920 for hardware info.

Samsung SA58xxx series

See SamsungSA58.

Samsung T9

See SamsungT9Port.

Samsung K5

See SamsungK5Port.

Samsung YP-P2

See SamsungP2Port.

S1MP3 based players

Lots of documentation on the players can be found at S1mp3.org. The problem with S1MP3 players is that there are literally hundred of variations of them sold under different brands. Their main internals are usually very similar, but some of them have completely different DSP chips, FM tuners, or screens. This means that it would be impossible to have ports for every variation.

Tatung Elio TPJ-1022

A port for the Tatung Elio TPJ-1022, yet another PortalPlayer PP5020 target. Dave Chapman has commited some initial work to SVN but has currently stopped working on the port. See the Elio TPJ port.

TrekStor i.Beat organix

Based on SigmaTel STMP35xx. A hardware diagnosis for the FM version with Stereo Radio can be found on the player's page.

TrekStor Vibez

Based on SigmaTel STMP36xx. An initial diagnosis can be found here. The STMP36xx could be a good target for Rockbox as chip manufacturer provides Linux sources for this chipset. See diagnosis page for details.

TerraTec M3Po and Oscar

The TerraTec M3Po and the Oscar seem to be very equal as the last Oscar-Firmware is known to run on the TerraTec unit as well. These are both hifi-mp3-cd-players with an optional hard-disk and seem to be based on the SH1 as well, like the already supported archos units (It even looks to be closer to the NEO hardware). From what I know no porting effort has yet been done. There are several rockbox-users known to have an m3po as well (ManuelDejonghe and JoergBierstedt at least).
There is now a dedicated site for that. See: TerraTecM3Po.

Xclef HD800

XclefInfo has info, and there's this "open source" project with all research hidden and no source available at http://openjukebox.free.fr/.

Xclef MT-500

XclefMT500, most recent info at ferenczy.coex.cz/mt-500. If you are interested in this port, feel free to contact me, DawidFerenczy.


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