Crazy idea: run linux on a mips-based photo frame

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Hi there.

I have a SPF-83V photo frame from Samsung and his software (WinCE 5)
sucks. I've being toying with the idea of running Linux on it and I
discovered this page[1] that shows a little bit about it's guts. I have
some experience with arm-based devices but never tried any mips-based
one but for what I can see, the hardware is pretty standard, the SoC is
an Alchemy AU-1200.
Has anyone here tried anything similar?

[]s and TIA

Adilson

[1]http://andrey.mikhalchuk.com/2009/01/19/fixing-samsung-spf-83v-leftright-buttons.html
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