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  2. Optware - Wikipedia

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    Freecom FSG-3 with custom bootstrapping [5] Palm Pre, Pre Plus, Palm Pixi, Pixi Plus, Palm Pre Emulator and HP TouchPad (with ipkg-opt from Preware) Plug computers (Sheevaplug, Pogoplug V1, V2, Pro, Biz, Dockstar, etc.) [6] WD TV devices running WDLXTV custom firmware (WD TV Gen 1, WD TV Live, etc.) [7] Android devices (Nook Color, etc.) [8]

  3. List of UPnP AV media servers and clients - Wikipedia

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    Kodi (XBMC#XBMCbuntu|XBMC), a cross platform open source software media-player/media center for Apple TV, Linux, macOS, Windows, Android and the custom XBMC#XBMCbuntu. Neutron Music Player , a cross platform UPnP/DLNA client which is able to read music files from UPnP/DLNA Media Server or send processed audio to UPnP/DLNA Media Renderer as an ...

  4. List of smart TV platforms - Wikipedia

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    WD TV: For WD TV boxes. Westinghouse: Android TV: For TV sets. Fire TV: For TV sets. Roku OS: For TV sets sold in the US, Canada and elsewhere. [53] Samba TV: Former solution for TV sets. Xiaomi: PatchWall based on Android: For TV sets in mainland China, India, Indonesia Android TV

  5. WD TV - Wikipedia

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    The WD TV is a discontinued series of consumer digital media players produced by Western Digital designed to play videos, images, and music from USB drives, internal drives or network locations.

  6. Western Digital - Wikipedia

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    After first offering the Western Digital Media Center in 2004 (which was actually only a storage device), Western Digital offered the WD TV series of products between 2008 and 2016. The WD TV series of products functioned as a home theater PC , able to play videos, images, and music from USB drives or network locations.

  7. Custom firmware - Wikipedia

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    Custom firmware is commonly seen in the PlayStation Portable handhelds released by Sony. Notable custom firmware include M33 by Dark_AleX as well as those made by others such as the 5.50GEN series, Minimum Edition (ME/LME) and PRO. Custom firmware is also seen in the PlayStation 3 console. Only early "Fat" and Slim (CECH-20xx until early CECH ...

  8. Proprietary firmware - Wikipedia

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    Custom firmware may still be available for certain products, which is often free and open-source software, and is especially popular in certain segments of hardware like gaming consoles, wireless routers and Android phones, which are capable of running complete general-purpose operating systems like Linux, FreeBSD or NetBSD, which are often the systems used by the manufacturer in their ...

  9. Category:Custom firmware - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of custom firmware (or aftermarket firmware) for consumer electronics. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.