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| image = File:CHANGE_ME_TO_DEVICE_CODENAME.jpg
| image = File:CHANGE_ME_TO_DEVICE_CODENAME.jpg
| imagecaption = CHANGE_ME
| imagecaption = CHANGE_ME
| releaseyear = CHANGE_ME
| releaseyear = 2012
| category = testing
| category = testing
| originalsoftware = CHANGE_ME <!-- e.g. Android -->
| originalsoftware = custom Angstrom based Linux distro <!-- e.g. Android -->
| originalversion = CHANGE_ME <!-- e.g. 11 for Android 11 -->
| originalversion = 2.6.x <!-- e.g. 11 for Android 11 -->
| pmoskernel = 3.4.24 <!-- Version of the kernel that postmarketOS is running -->
| pmoskernel = 3.4.24 <!-- Version of the kernel that postmarketOS is running -->
| chipset = Nexell NXP 3200 <!-- e.g. Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 (QSD8250) - see "Chipset names" section in Help:Device Page -->
| chipset = Nexell NXP 3200 <!-- e.g. Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 (QSD8250) - see "Chipset names" section in Help:Device Page -->

Revision as of 00:19, 5 September 2023

Warning WARNING: This device cannot run postmarketOS, as its architecture is unsupported.
This device is marked as not booting.
LeapFrog LeapsterGS
CHANGE_ME
CHANGE_ME
Manufacturer LeapFrog
Name LeapsterGS
Codename leapfrog-leapstergs
Released 2012
Type change_me
Hardware
Chipset Nexell NXP 3200
CPU CHANGE_ME
GPU CHANGE_ME
Display CHANGE_ME
Storage CHANGE_ME
Memory CHANGE_ME
Architecture change_me
Software
Original software custom Angstrom based Linux distro
Original version 2.6.x
postmarketOS
Category testing
Pre-built images no
postmarketOS kernel 3.4.24
Unixbench Whet/Dhry score 0.0


Contributors

Furret

Users owning this device

  • DCFUKSURMOM (Notes: Running RetroLeap, I've actually worked on the RetroLeap project and have 2 custom kernels on my github.)


How to enter flash mode

Installation

Use pmbootstrap to build your own installation image.

$ pmbootstrap init
$ pmbootstrap install


See also