The is a widely used Android TV motherboard found in various LED TV brands, including Unionaire , Haier , and various generic OEM models. Processor: Often powered by a Rockchip RK3229 SoC . Resolution: Supports 1920x1080 (Full HD) panels.
If your TV is stuck on the boot logo or won't turn on despite having power, technicians use this firmware to "reflash" the EMMC storage.
The string you provided is likely a request for a specific for a smart TV motherboard. This "software" is critical for repairing TVs that are "stuck" or "bricked" (failing to boot), and it's usually distributed in split compressed archives (like "part02.rar") because the total file size can be large. What is RT2982 PB801?
Because firmware for these boards can be several hundred megabytes, they are often uploaded as multi-part RAR archives. You would need all parts (e.g., part01.rar and part02.rar) in the same folder to successfully extract the final software.
It is typically installed by loading the extracted .bin or .img file onto a USB drive and using a specific button combination on the TV or a dedicated programmer tool like the RT809F . Where to find it
Uses EMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) flash memory, which is where the operating system (Android) is stored.
Includes integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI ports, and backlight drivers for 32" to 42" LED panels. Why you might need this software