Leapster Explorer

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.

Tutorials/How To's
How to Extract Files From the Firmware LFP file

Lots more information on the Didj

USB Host Pin outs Internal Photos Of the Explorer (feel free to add these to the wiki -moogle)

Technical Information
Contents of the erootfs...

CPU

 * OEM branded version of the MagicEyes Pollux VF3520F [[media:pollux-datasheet.pdf|Datasheet]]
 * Marked "LF-1000" - LF-1000 Specifications
 * ARM926ejs core
 * Same CPU as found in the Didj
 * Clocked at 393MHz

RAM
64MB DDR SDRAM - Nanya [[media:nt5d32m16cs-5t.pdf|NT5DS32M16CS-5T]]

Storage
512KB NOR - [[media:sst39vf040.pdf|SST SST39VF040]] (suspected for boot loader and default settings)

512MB NAND - [[media:MT29F2G08AAC.pdf|Micron MT29F4G08AAC]] (for user data)

Display
1x Giantplus GPM824A0

Audio
1x Cirrus Logic [[media:CS43L22.pdf|CS43L22]] audio codec

Networking support
Via USB Gadget Ethernet

Interface types
USB host/device

UART

Physical connectors
Cartridge socket (providing NAND, SDIO and UART)

Mini USB port

A proprietary form-factor accessory port for USB camera

DC Power

Headphone

charger socket

Input devices
buttons, Touchscreen/stylus

Linux kernel
2.6.31

Misc
Flash support (via Flash Lite runtime)

OpenGL support

Discussion

 * #Didj on Freenode IRC
 * Didj/Explorer Project Forum