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  • Netduma Staff
On 12/29/2018 at 3:23 PM, Six7 Tango said:

i love that you are always working towards more helpful features 

Just to chime in on this, we'd absolutely love to let folks upload their own themes. We can't guarantee anything, but DumaOS was designed with customisability like this in mind. I agree, it'd be awesome to upload a wallpaper from your favourite game etc, or even get official themes like you'd see on a console.

No word on this just yet but thanks for letting us know it's something you'd like to see :D

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46 minutes ago, murdamatt410 said:

Does any one know if the processor is 64 bit or 32? Was curious about this but can not find any info stating anything.

Hey, welcome to the forum!

I'm not sure on this. What difference would it make for your router experience?

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14 hours ago, murdamatt410 said:

Does any one know if the processor is 64 bit or 32? Was curious about this but can not find any info stating anything.

Its quite a old SoC as is the XR500's Qualcomm IPQ8065. The Annapurna Labs Alpine AL-514  is 32 bit. Its also used in the Diskstation DS2015xs.

"The processor in the DS2015xs is a little unusual in that it's a quad-core Alpine AL-514, an ARM-based SoC (System on Chip) from Israeli startup Annapurna Labs. Clocked at 1.7GHz the AL-514 is a 32-bit processor able to address up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, although only 4GB is supplied as standard and there's no ECC support.2 Mar 2015"

https://www.techradar.com/uk/reviews/pc-mac/...wi.../synology-diskstation.../review

https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Netgear_XR700

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2 hours ago, Killhippie said:

Its quite a old SoC as is the XR500's Qualcomm IPQ8065. The Annapurna Labs Alpine AL-514  is 32 bit. Its also used in the Diskstation DS2015xs.

"The processor in the DS2015xs is a little unusual in that it's a quad-core Alpine AL-514, an ARM-based SoC (System on Chip) from Israeli startup Annapurna Labs. Clocked at 1.7GHz the AL-514 is a 32-bit processor able to address up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, although only 4GB is supplied as standard and there's no ECC support.2 Mar 2015"

https://www.techradar.com/uk/reviews/pc-mac/...wi.../synology-diskstation.../review

https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Netgear_XR700

As always, awesome information!

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