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Sony Products That Run Embedded Linux 12

tbirdsaw writes "I was browsing for information on how to run Linux on the PS2 without a Linux Kit (they've stopped selling them in the U.S., AFAIK). While searching, I stumbled across Sony's Open Source Code website. They have quite a few products that run an embedded linux system, including some professional video switchers (MVS8000?) and at least several of their relatively new XDCAM disc-based video format decks. Might make for some hardware/firmware hacking in the near future?"
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Sony Products That Run Embedded Linux

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  • Price? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 25, 2004 @03:31PM (#10920017)
    Sure. Buy me a $15,000 XDCAM device and I'll hack it...

    If you're willing to spend that amount of money on a device then you're going to want to make sure it works exactly like it says on the box. The number of people willing to start fiddling with the internals and hack it is going to be extremely limited.
    • Re:Price? (Score:3, Insightful)

      by Bert64 ( 520050 )
      But in a few years when they're obsolete and the companies who bought them don't want them anymore they will be available cheap on ebay.. Just like the $40k sun workstations you can pick up for $10 nowadays.
  • Tivo (Score:5, Interesting)

    by HotNeedleOfInquiry ( 598897 ) on Thursday November 25, 2004 @04:50PM (#10920438)
    I have 2 hacked series 1 Sony Tivo's. TCP/IP over ethernet, Bash prompt with telnet, ftp, web-based remote control and downloading media files.

    They are my favorite Linux machines.
  • Librie EBR-1000EP made by Sony in Japan, using an E Ink display, is an e-book reader. No one has yet hacked into it. Although one user has opened the case and is trying to connect to the internal serial port. He can't figure out the pin mappings as of yet.

    Due to some XML hacks you can now read any text on the device, such as project gutenburg books.

    more info [get-set.net], the yahoo group [yahoo.com] and my weblog entry on this [xminc.com].
  • I think the funnier story I have ever read on this topic whos about a guy installing linux on his picture camera (I think it was Canon). I can no more find the link, do anybody remeber?

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