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In case of a brick, it is possible to unbrick the LeapPad by forcing it to run in MASKROM mode through shorting two conveniently-located test points on the logic board just beside the eMMC chip, though it may also be rather fiddly to pull off; a small reset switch may be soldered onto the testpoints like those generic TV boxes running off similar Rockchip hardware. | In case of a brick, it is possible to unbrick the LeapPad by forcing it to run in MASKROM mode through shorting two conveniently-located test points on the logic board just beside the eMMC chip, though it may also be rather fiddly to pull off; a small reset switch may be soldered onto the testpoints like those generic TV boxes running off similar Rockchip hardware. | ||
It is also (theoretically) possible to boot from an SD card with a firmware image flashed onto it. Performance with such a setup would be unsurprisingly bad compared to a ROM flashed into internal storage, but it should be fine for testing if the firmware dump works fine or for recovering from a bricked tablet. | It is also (theoretically) possible to boot from an SD card with a firmware image flashed onto it. Performance with such a setup would be unsurprisingly bad compared to a ROM flashed into internal storage, but it should be fine for testing if the firmware dump works fine or for recovering from a bricked tablet. However, a method to convert a ROM to SD card use is still yet to be devised. | ||
As the second-gen LeapPad Academy supports Project Treble, generic system images (GSIs) are bootable even up to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWrepWibbtc Android 14], though performance and battery life ''will'' suffer with it; earlier versions such as 10 and 11 should run with fewer issues. | As the second-gen LeapPad Academy supports Project Treble, generic system images (GSIs) are bootable even up to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWrepWibbtc Android 14], though performance and battery life ''will'' suffer with it; earlier versions such as 10 and 11 should run with fewer issues. | ||