Hi,
Quick introductory. I bought a Panasonic Viera TX-P42G10e. Which is the broke baby version of the Viera Plasma's.
But, the picture quality is outstanding for being a 10 year old plasma now.
I read on hackaday [1] you can hack these Viera's using an inbuilt hex editor to unlock new features quoting a website named www.nkb.me.uk
This website as you'd expect is long gone, archive.org just has white pages.
My question is: Does anyone know a way to hack these? I'd be real interested to see if there's some cool s^$# I can do with it.
Posted from my Samsung RF56M9540SR Smart Fridge
[1] https://hackaday.com/2010/02/08/built-i ... -features/
Hacking a G10 Panasonic Plasma TV
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I don't, but I do want to know why one would hack a TV. Based on its age, it's probably a non-smart one. However, if it's a smart TV it would be really cool to install custom applications on it, like a modern web browser and maybe even some Android stuff. However, this isn't in my area of "expertise".
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they want to play doom. It's like a plague,WinFan3672 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:22 pm I don't, but I do want to know why one would hack a TV. Based on its age, it's probably a non-smart one. However, if it's a smart TV it would be really cool to install custom applications on it, like a modern web browser and maybe even some Android stuff. However, this isn't in my area of "expertise".
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Ah. Of course. They want to play Doom. Why didn't I guess?
Also any luck with hacking it?
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