I don't believe the SliMP3 or the SB1 even have a Xilinx chip - I
believe it was introduced with the SB2 as part of the "SlimDSP".  The
codecs aren't hard-coded, they're coded on the Xilinx which can be
rewritten.  The SliMP3 and SB1 have hard-coded codecs and can't be
changed or reset.

I've read about the socketed CPU in the SliMP3 getting oxidized
contacts.  It can be extracted with a chip extractor or (carefully)
with a jewller's screwdriver IIRC and the contacts cleaned with a
pencil eraser or a fibreglass contact cleaner pen.  You might want to
search for those posts.


-- 
Mark Lanctot

Current: SB2, Transporter, Boom (PQP3 - late beta)
Stored: Boom (PQP1 - early beta), SBC (beta - no battery)
Sold: SB3, Duet
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