Since development began, much has been accomplished, including:
After this discovery, work began to modify the Didj into an accessible emulation device. Soon after the Didj's release, it was discovered that the cartridge port contained pins that allowed for serial console access with root privileges. It has been replaced by the Leapster Explorer.Īlthough Didj has a proprietary graphical front end, it runs a generic Linux distribution on an Arm based processor. The Didj was a toy produced by Leapfrog marketed for educational games for children aged 5-10.ĭidj was end-of-lifed by Leapfrog in mid-2010.