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Re: Your Digital TV Photoframe Christmas Challenge



Thank Matt - very useful to know.

I guess waterproofing it for the bathroom is the "limit" for this
project -
- still incredibly cool though!!

Rob


2009/12/22 Matt Evans <splat1@xxxxxxx>

>
>
> I don't think it would be running any OS in the traditional sense,
>
> Most of the frames from them are running Haier 1018 photo frame chips.
> Id say without cracking this open its likely to be a haier 2022, same
as
> the
> 1018 but with a dvb tuner in it.
> If I remember correctly the cores are intel 8080 clones.
> They also have 8-bit emulators in them for education games as the
> manufacture puts it (Read NES roms)
>
> --
> =E2=88=9A Matt Evans
> =E2=88=9A Splat1
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>=20=20
>



--=20
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