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Revision as of 00:01, 15 February 2013
This device is part of the LeapFrog NXP320 Platform, it's recommended to start there for general information.
Contents
Platform
The LeapPad2 is part of 2 different devices that all share a common hardware platform, based around the Nexell [ http://nexell.co.kr/eng/pro/pro02.html | NXP3200] 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 LeapPad2, and contains some basic How To's and Tutorials to get you started.
Project Summary
The LeapPad2 (like the LeapsterGS) is a toy produced by Leapfrog marketed as an educational handheld gaming console for kids aged 3-9. Although it has a proprietary graphical front end, it runs an Angstrom Linux distribution on the same Cortex-A9 processor as the LeapsterGS. It also has built in accellerometer, 2 cameras, and microphone, along with a touch screen.
Sources and Toolchains
Tutorials/How To's
Technical Information
File System Contents List
Partitions
Name | Location | Size | Device | Notes |
Boot Loader | 0x00000000 | 0x0007E000 | /dev/mtd0 | On NOR |
MfgData0 | 0x0007E000 | 0x00001000 | /dev/mtd1 | On NAND |
MfgData1 | 0x0007F000 | 0x00001000 | /dev/mtd2 | On NAND |
Reserved | 0x00080000 | 0x00400000 | /dev/mtd3 | On NAND |
Kernel | 0x00480000 | 0x01000000 | /dev/mtd4 | On NAND |
RFS | 0x01480000 | 0x0A000000 | /dev/mtd5 | On NAND |
Bulk | 0x0B480000 | 0xF4C00000 | /dev/mtd6 | On NAND |
Cartridge | On Cartridge NAND |
Images
- PCB Images