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== Potential implementation on mobile data (and WiFi) ==
== Potential implementation on mobile data (and WiFi) ==


It might be able to use a LTE dongles that is supported custom bootloader (like [[Zhihe series LTE dongles (generic-zhihe)]]) With a [[Displaylink]] and OpenFlint to imitate Matchstick.
It might be able to imitate Matchstick by running OpenFlint on msm8916 LTE dongles (like [[Zhihe series LTE dongles (generic-zhihe)]]) that has a [[USB_GPU]] plugged in.
 
== Potential implementation on  WiFi ==
 
It might be able  to imitate Matchstick by running OpenFlint on a STB that has a stick design (like [[Xiaomi Mi TV Stick (xiaomi-aquaman)]] ) .


== Related pages ==
== Related pages ==
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [https://gitlab.com/tuxphones/side-displays Side Displays], [https://tuxphones.com/howto-linux-as-second-wireless-display-for-linux/ Using a Linux phone as a secondary monitor] by [[User:R]]
* [https://gitlab.com/tuxphones/side-displays Side Displays], [https://tuxphones.com/howto-linux-as-second-wireless-display-for-linux/ Using a Linux phone as a secondary monitor] by [[User:R]]
* [https://github.com/OpenStick OpenStick -- a project  for  reverse engineering project on msm8916 based LTE dongles using Mainline Linux]


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 13:59, 22 October 2023

DIAL—for DIscovery And Launch—is a simple protocol that second-screen devices can use to discover and launch apps on first-screen devices. [1]

OpenFlint

OpenFlint is a technology for casting content from one computerized device on an other display (handheld to big screen display).

Matchstick

Matchstick [2] (or Matchstick TV) is a Firefox OS based [3] device powered by OpenFlint technology [4]. Matchstick allows streaming of contents from a handheld device (e.g. laptop, pda, smartphone, tablet) to a Wi-Fi connected Matchstick to show its content on an HDMI compatible display (e.g. big screen TVs, Set-top box, Blu-ray).


Potential implementation on mobile data (and WiFi)

It might be able to imitate Matchstick by running OpenFlint on msm8916 LTE dongles (like Zhihe series LTE dongles (generic-zhihe)) that has a USB_GPU plugged in.

Potential implementation on WiFi

It might be able to imitate Matchstick by running OpenFlint on a STB that has a stick design (like Xiaomi Mi TV Stick (xiaomi-aquaman) ) .

Related pages

See also

References