That’s it. Insert SD → boot cart.


The "All-in-One" moniker is not just marketing; it is the tool’s core value proposition. This software consolidates drivers, firmware extraction tools, NAND scrubbers, and flashing utilities for over a dozen SunPlus variants into a single executable. Here is why it stands out as the best:

Currently, there is no single official software called "All-in-One" from the Sunplus manufacturer. Instead, third-party developers and technician forums have curated " Packs." The following are considered the "Best" in the industry:

The All In One loader includes a bridged serial port (UART). Connect TX and RX to your board, open the software's "Serial Terminal" at 115200 baud. You can watch the TV's bootloader log in real-time. This is invaluable for identifying why a board refuses to boot.

SunPlus chips, especially models like the SPH-9188, SPH-9280, SPH-9680, and SPH-9700, power billions of low-cost consumer electronics. However, these devices are notoriously prone to bricking. A failed firmware update, a corrupted NAND flash, or simply disconnecting a USB cable at the wrong moment can turn a functional media player into a paperweight.

The official factory solutions are scattered, often requiring different loaders for each chip revision, running on outdated versions of Windows (XP or 7), and lacking any user-friendly interface. Generic flashing tools rarely work because SunPlus devices use proprietary USB vendor IDs and complex bootloader handshakes.

This is the most common tool found in technician circles.