Stu90's 508 and old Dell as TV interface

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pistoi0
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Stu90's 508 and old Dell as TV interface

#1 Post by pistoi0 »

Recently discovered this gem and put it to work on an old Dell Latitude with 1.6 g and 512 m to interface with a TV set. It makes for an effective home theater, using Firefox browser.

The Dell has successfully run sfs editions of Boxee and Xbmc, but they have been unreliable and fail after a few uses. I use the built-in SFS Loader. What might I be doing wrong? The same setup works with a full Lucid 528 (but too slow on the old Dell to be useful.)
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Stu90s dpup D-Lite

#2 Post by pistoi0 »

Seems I missed a proper description of what I am talking about:

Stu90's dpup D-Lite that was released on Aug. 14, 2011, at about 78 megabytes size, a kind of shorter cousin to Pemasu's Exprimo.

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Karl Godt
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#3 Post by Karl Godt »

What might I be doing wrong?
To post in the wrong section ???

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#4 Post by pistoi0 »

Karl, what do you suggest?

I understood Stu90's work to be a derivative. Your suggestion would be truly appreciated.

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