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LeapFrog Didj
A children's game console released by LeapFrog on August 22nd, 2008. Due to it's target demographic, the Didj was quite the surprise with it's relative power, containing a “Pollux” ARM CPU (like various other handhelds of this era), 32 MB of RAM, 256 MB of internal storage, and a 320×240 screen. It presumably sold well, since LeapFrog devices were achieving much market success at this time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeapFrog_Didj
https://elinux.org/LeapFrog_Pollux_Platform:_Technical_Details
Operating Systems (LeapFrog LF-1000 Pollux)
Console emulation (potential)
Whether these emulators support operating systems for these consoles is unknown; it must be looked into further. Consoles without meaningful OSes are not included.
Nintendo Entertainment System – CrabEmu (?; see SMS listing for link)
Nintendo Game Boy (Color) – Ohboy (creator is evil, cross-compile yrself and release it)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylfP6W46-Ic
Nintendo Game Boy Advance – gpSP git port
https://elinux.org/Didj_gpSP_GBA_Emulator https://github.com/nirvous/gpsp_lf1000 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVRG8Wg9YjY
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive – Dgen (creator is evil, cross compile yrself and release it)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rha3x7xDNgA
Sega Master System – CrabEmu (?)
https://elinux.org/LeapFrog_Pollux_Platform:_Emulators_And_Games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIv8ZlwknBc
Linux
working explorer kernel with at least framebuffer driver
This platform is very similar to the Explorer, and both are based off of the LF-1000 Pollux platform. Thus, there is a very high overlap of EOPs available for these systems. It is assumed that all Explorer hacks will work on the Didj.
https://elinux.org/Didj_2.6.31_Kernel
https://elinux.org/LeapFrog_Pollux_Platform