2010-12-29, 15:23
i also own a boxee box and it would really be great, if XMBC would run on it...
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Hannes The Hun Wrote:and now let's have a look at what's inside of the logitech box:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/25/logit...found-wit/
details/source: http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Logitech-...own/3788/1
- intel Atom CE4150 CPU (let's hope they really integrated some decent GPU decoding here)
- 1GB DDR3 RAM
- 5GB NAND Flash [1GB samsung & 4GB hynix]
- Silicone Image HDMI 1.3 transmitter
- atheros b/g/n wlan
- realtek 10/100Mbit LAN
- nordic semiconductor wireless transmitter for keyboard
so, nothing fance here, mostly netbook hardware from around 2008. *if* intel finally release a decent linux driver for the integrated "HD" graphics, we might have a fine XBMC box here. as soon as somebody gets access to the bootloader, of course
topfs2 Wrote:Boxee already have their code available so you can isolate the patches if you want. Problem is more about developers missing hardware than code being available.
bobfish66 Wrote:Can you provide the pointer about the Boxee code for CE4100?
As for the hardware, you can find it in Amazon for $199. http://www.amazon.com/D-Link-DSM-380-Box...245&sr=8-1
topfs2 Wrote:google or search the boxee site, its not hard to find...
As for hardware, not many devs want or can purchase a $200 product which is closed and unusable ...
Robotica Wrote:strange that you censor info related to certain subjects (GPL in relation to Boxee).
But good to see you updated your sig.
Robotica Wrote:aha thnx.. (why remove posts when you just can explain it simple)
pike Wrote:@Others Personally it's my opinion that we shouldn't waste valuable developer time on ANY platform which we might be locked out from in future (Boxxee/ PS3)
pike Wrote:@Others Personally it's my opinion that we shouldn't waste valuable developer time on ANY platform which we might be locked out from in future (Boxxee/ PS3)