angerfist1937 wrote:The chip should be a S5PC110 chip but samsung removed the datasheet from their homepage...
Nope, S5PC110 is cellphone/tablet chip. I think D6000 series are based on Samsung SDP1001 SoC.
Overall, there is not much information available about D-Series internals; I only found:
1) D6300 teardown:
http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/crac ... 051?seq=39
2) SAMSUNG UE D6000 D61XX D620X D63XX TRAINING MANUAL:
http://elektrotanya.com/samsung_ue_d600 ... nload.html
Training manual is hopelessly vague, but page 24 "What is 3D TV" is simply priceless
Judging from this 2 sources, D6XXX hardware architecture is somehow simplified in comparison with 3D-cable C-Series models.
I presume 3D & FRC processing in D60XX/D61XX/D62XX/D63XX is done inside SDP1001 only. There is an additional Samsung chip (AMLCD LQFC031T1C-Q2) on T-con board, but no DRAM chips (?), so this is probably just "dumb" timing controller. There is a place for another 3D-related chip on the mainboard (asian version), but it's not soldered.. No extra 3D chip on EU mainboard version.
Do you think samsung can solve this with a firmware?
No idea

. Perhaps.. Not very likely, IMO.
In any case, that wouldn't be a first time when Samsung crippled down their TV functionality (not necessarily intentionally: bad design/implementation more likely).
E.g.: in B-Series, Samsung is using 4:2:2 YCbCr format internally for processing HDMI sources (i.e.: chroma subsampling in the horizontal direction == half horizontal color resolution), while VGA signal is processed losslessly, in 4:4:4 format. Go figure..
I don't know what kind of funny stuff were they smoking in "SoC R&D Group, Visual Display, Samsung Electronics", but it certainly killed great many brain cells 
.