LeapTV
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Developer: LeapFrog Enterprises This console has unused graphics. |
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The LeapTV is LeapFrog's 3rd home game console. It is part of the LF3000 series of consoles, and is powered by an ARM NXP4330 CPU. It is mostly marketed to children between ages 3-8. The LeapTV came with a controller that could be transformed into a pointer or a "regular" mode.
Unused Graphics
The LeapTV has a boatload of unused graphics.
What appear to be video calibration screens.
Might have been used when a test failed.
Might have been used if the firmware flashing process failed.
Might have been used when a test passed.
Might have been used if the firmware flashing process succeeded.
An early shutdown screen?
Early default backgrounds.
A 320x240 black background. The filename (Testmenu.png) suggests this was used on a test or debug menu.
A debug font. Likely goes with the above background.
Graphics with "OMS" written on them. Not sure what these would be used for.
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