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I have an old Freecom Media player (built in wireless, proprietary OS - Samba, upnp, ftp etc). Built in hard drive. But no support for updates anymore.
It would be great if I could get it to load android somehow. Is there something special about how android needs to load on a device or is it possible to get it to load onto anything?
Given that the media player has a hard drive (and a boot sector somewhere) could I get it to run linux and xbmc or something?
And one last bump...
It would the great to learn how to run x b m c on this device. I think it runs off a linux core. I'm guessing the hardware would have to support the firmware in the right manner. I've no idea where to go to learn how to do such a thing. Would be grateful for any pointers as to possible sources of information.
to old, to slow to, unsupported
chuck it or use it as is
there is no way to install Linux or android on it Period Fine` Done
its to old uses a chipset that nobody supports anymore and it would be a waste of time even if you could do it due to hardware constraints
current devices(rockchip sucks)
Hardkernel ODROID C1 running android kitkat
Hardkernel ODROID XU3-L Running Linux/openelec (primary media server)
rPi model B+ running nothing ... bricked
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