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Pirate Discussion => BootlegGames Wiki => Topic started by: z2442 on March 27, 2016, 10:15:18 PM
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Hello,
I found this odd handheld sitting in a pile of junk a few months back. I have been searching to find out more information and or a firmware for the device. Here is all the information and pictures I have currently acquired. BTW it seems to have been made under several companies with different product names. The above is the one I currently have.
Revolution handheld console from Ultimate Products (HK) Ltd.
AKA: Defender MultiMix Lucky OR Jungletac A-4
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RAM:
samsung k4s281632k-uc60
size: Unknown ? 128
NAND:
Samsung 013
K9GAG08U0D
PCB0
SIZE:2GB
NOR:
m5m29ke131bvp-70
CPU:
SPMP3052C
TYPE:ARM?
Attachments:
- CP12JUNGLEA4.jpg (5.91 KB) (http://b3.ifrm.com/30023/163/0/p1172245/CP12JUNGLEA4.jpg)
- download.jpeg (3.53 KB) (http://b3.ifrm.com/30023/163/0/p1172246/download.jpeg)
- imgres_1.jpg (2.54 KB) (http://b3.ifrm.com/30023/163/0/p1172247/imgres_1.jpg)
- imgres.jpg (4.05 KB) (http://b3.ifrm.com/30023/163/0/p1172248/imgres.jpg)
- MultiMix_Lucky_Manual__vs3_.pdf (196.13 KB) (http://b3.ifrm.com/30023/163/0/p1172249/MultiMix_Lucky_Manual__vs3_.pdf)
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Looks like it's also known as the MP Pocket from Jungletac: http://jungletac.com/web/products_all.aspx?ID=310 (http://jungletac.com/web/products_all.aspx?ID=310)
Jungletac is almost certainly the original manufacturer, Ultimate Products was more of a rebranding/exporting operation (they were also responsible for the Zone line of consoles, for example)
here's a video review, which also shows some of the games (they look like standard Jungletac fare, albeit probably ported to different hardware): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqM5hO6fE-w (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqM5hO6fE-w)
I can't find any firmware for it - I doubt Jungletac ever released any updates, honestly. The only software I could find is this video converter: http://old.defender.ru/support/drivers/13077/ (http://old.defender.ru/support/drivers/13077/) .. which doesn't seem specific to this device but is just a version of the freeware tool Format Factory. (and also two browsers and my antivirus flagged that download as containing malware, so I wouldn't recommend it in any case)
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Thanks for the extra info! I bricked mine in the process of messing with different firmwares to see if another 3052c firmware would boot. So I have been trying to find a clean dump to flash back to my device. A program called FRM PRO is able to read and detect the nand still. The revolution has a recovery/flashing mode "Booting with M button held". I found that same video software seems to be just bad new bears lol. Im in a odd spot now as to what todo from here, seems like a lot of potential in such a cheap package.
Btw If anyone else out there has one laying around and would not mind dumping the firmware image :)
Other tidbits:
Looks like a universal firmware for the devices with the same cpu exist but there is not video driver or Just that I cant find the model of LCD.
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Maybe if you emailed Jungletac they might be able to provide a copy of the firmware? i'm not sure how responsive they are to inquiries like that, but it could be worth a try.
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I will give it a shot and try to contact them. Ill let you know how it plays out!
EDIT: I emailed them, I hope they respond!
EDIT2: Looks like all support emails to the company shoot back as dead... :(
Thanks again for the help!