Difference between revisions of "LeapFrog Pollux Platform"
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Revision as of 16:53, 3 July 2011
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The LeapFrog Pollux Platform is the hardware three of their devices are based on. The Didj, Explorer, and Leappad all based around the Pollux System on a Chip (SoC), along with some generic hardware functionality. This makes them all rather compatible with each other. |
Device PagesThese are the pages dealing with the specific details of the different LeapFrog devices built around this platform.
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Getting StartedGetting console access and setting up your build environment are some of the first steps to creating a Linux system on this platform based on your needs. Console Access Source Code ToolChains |
Technical Details |
Tutorials/How To |