Wampy is an interface addon for modern Linux-based Walkmans, which allows you to switch between standard interface and custom one using hardware Hold switch.
The project was born out of handful of standard UI nitpicks and "can I make a prettier UI?". There is no Rockbox port for my device (NW-A55), so I did a UI myself, unlocking and adding various features along the way, such as:
- Winamp 2 skin support
- Custom cassette skins
- Digital clock skin ported from iPod Nano 7g
- Audio amplification table editor for S-Master HX
- All audio filters are available regardless of firmware
- Per-song audio filter options
- Standard interface enhancements (add clock and increase cover art size)
- Low latency USB DAC module
- FM radio on devices with FM chip and Walkman One (A40/50)
The result covers 6 models, from cheapest NW-A30 to premium NW-WM1Z. Development process involved a lot of reverse engineering, digging into device internals and was pretty fun overall; there are links to development stories in README.md, describing how this or that feature was added.
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