Difference between revisions of "JuiceBox"

From eLinux.org
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 22: Line 22:
 
* [[JuiceBox Music Player]]  Play MP3 songs on your [[JuiceBox]]
 
* [[JuiceBox Music Player]]  Play MP3 songs on your [[JuiceBox]]
 
* [[JuiceBox Picture Player]] Show Pictures on the [[JuiceBox]] screen
 
* [[JuiceBox Picture Player]] Show Pictures on the [[JuiceBox]] screen
* [[JuiceBoxFAQHardThings]] things you might have hoped were easy, but aren't
+
* [[JuiceBox FAQ Hard Things]] things you might have hoped were easy, but aren't
 
<hr />
 
<hr />
  
 
[[Category:JuiceBox]]
 
[[Category:JuiceBox]]

Revision as of 07:38, 14 July 2008

uClinux media player from Mattel made by Emsoft http://www.ucdot.org/archive/juicebox.gif

NEWS FLASH it is now possible to boot a custom uclinux kernel and ramdisk

NOTE:

for those who are viewing this page for the first time and are considering hacking the JuiceBox you should be aware of some facts. my primary reason for hacking the JuiceBox was not to make a mp3 player, picture viewier, or movie player. i never ment for the JuiceBox hack to be anything other than an inexpensive platform to experiment with design concepts. this includes experimentation with NAND flash, NOR flash, arm7tdmi architecture, bootloaders, SD/MMC card interfaces, and uClinux. if your intentions for hacking the JuiceBox are for anything other than education, you will probably be disappointed. -prpplague

Hacks

Lesser Hacks

The discontinuation of sales of the JuiceBox moves some previously trivial applications into the realm of lesser hacks; things that require some degree of documentation and effort, but no actual hardware modifications of the JuiceBox itself.