Ok for me this is off topic but it is something that I am meddling about with. I picked up a dead Blu-ray player with no drive, but it does have a nice RJ-45 and an internal WiFi transceiver sticking out of the back, and a neet black front panel. Now as it happens the thing also is written in Java. 
THE PLAN: is to make it see my NFS mounted library, and to play them like locally mounted media.
THE ANALYSIS: I have included my configuration, see the table below. Checking around I found out that the player runs a Linux kernel 2.6.28.9 from elinux.org. I have also found an unpopulated 13 pin connector, If you notice on the lower right there is a label, covering J8, see the table below.
| Part Number | Quan | Description |
|---|---|---|
| BCM7630 | 1 | CPU |
| NT5CB128M8CN-CG | 2 | DDR DRAM, 128MX8, 20ns |
| NT5CB64M16AP-CF | 1 | DDR DRAM, 64MX16, 20ns |
| HY27UF082G2B-TCPB | 1 | Flash, 2 GB, 256M x 8bit |
| PIN | Neumonic | NOTES |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | BSC_M_SDA0 | |
| 2 | BSC_M_SCL0 | |
| 3 | I2S_DATA3 | |
| 4 | I2S_DATA2 | |
| 5 | I2S_DATA1 | |
| 6 | I2S_DATA0 | |
| 7 | I2S_LR | |
| 8 | I2S_CLK | |
| 9 | (AUD_FS_CLK0) | |
| 10 | (AMUTE) | |
| 11 | (GND) | |
| 12 | (5v) | |
| 13 | (+12v) |
OK, now you see all the pretty pictures. I still need to dig around for more info on this project. See you all in part 2
Stay Tuned More to Come.

