====== Digital Photo Frames ====== Small devices used to display a modicum of pictures in a "frame" style casing. In essence, they replace photo frames in the sense of "displaying many more pictures than just one". It appears that they almost always run a variant of Linux (or Android), paired with some ARM or MIPS CPU. ===== Aluratek 8/10” frame ===== ==== Operating Systems ==== === Android/Linux w/ ADB === >remount /system as read/write While little detail has been put into this, it is possible to get into a root ADB shell on these. Thus, there is potential. https://rfc-1925.com/hacking-wifi-digital-photo-frame-with-touchscreen-ips-lcd-display-and-16gb-built-in-memory-10-inch-aluratek/ ===== Ceiva/Polaroid PhotoMax ===== ==== Operating Systems (Cirrus Logic EP7212 (ARM720T) ==== === Linux === >Basic framebuffer support is now included A simple Linux kernel port. Apparently this thing communicates through phone to the CPU? Very odd. Kernel 2.4.19 + a custom patch, which enables the flash chips and the framebuffer. Maybe this could be developed into something more? Although, 4MB of DRAM is paltry. https://web.archive.org/web/20071026143247/http://www.heeltoe.com/software/ceiva/Ceiva-mini-HOWTO.html ===== Parrot DF3120 ===== ==== Operating Systems (Samsung S3C2412 ARM9) ==== === Linux 2.6.x === >There are several included demos to try. type any of the following on the command line Surprisingly overpowered for a little frame. Even the 8MB SDRAM can be upgraded to 32 or 64MB. Full framebuffer access. Capable of running little programs, which could maybe lead to more practical/functional capabilities? Most interesting programs require a Wii Remote paired to the Bluetooth this thing has. Can also run Doom, but that needs swap/upgrade of RAM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwN6eztHQSA http://donsdeals.blogspot.com/2012/01/running-linux-on-digital-picture-frame.html https://web.archive.org/web/20190725152131/https://sites.google.com/site/repurposelinux/df3120 https://web.archive.org/web/20201019014422/https://sites.google.com/site/repurposelinux/df3120/tricks-tips