Leapster Explorer

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Platform
LeapFrog Pollux Platform

The Leapster Explorer is part of 3 different devices that all share a common hardware platform, based around the Pollux SoC. The platform page contains information generic across these devices, and it is recommended that you refer to that page as it is a good starting point to understanding the Leapster Explorer, and contains some basic How To's and Tutorials to get you started.

Project Summary
The Leapster Explorer (like its predecessor the Didj) is a toy produced by Leapfrog marketed as an educational handheld gaming console for kids aged 4-9. Although it has a proprietary graphical front end, it runs a generic Linux distribution on the same ARM9-based processor as the Didj. Console access to the Explorer is achieved using the same method as found on the Didj.

Lots more information on the Didj

Bootloader

 * Emerald Boot

Tutorials/How To's
clean up note: Finished

 Booting 
 * GPIO Subsystem Boot Options
 * USB Boot without LFConnect
 * Modify Kernel for USB Boot
 * USB Boot Settings

 LeapFrog Flash UI 
 * Play Your Own Theora Video Files
 * Play Your Own Flash Game Files]

 Cartridge 
 * How to make a NAND cartridge

 Firmware Image 
 * Mount UBI Image on host Linux PC

clean up note: Unfinished

 Hacks 
 * How to Overclock your Explorer
 * Changes to your system that will make your life easier
 * Random Explorer Notes


 * How to Install OpenEmbedded and Bitbake

Applications
 * Compile and install mplayer for the explorer

Technical Information
Leapster Explorer Memory Map

Camera Interface

 File System Contents List 

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