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bhindman
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16 years ago

respective models

I have the HDXR and the model is N1101, but what are the respective models for the Roku SD and Roku HD boxes?

-brian

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  • I think I found the answer but want to confirm

    Roku SD = N1000
    Roku HD = N1100
    Roku HDXR = N1101

    Are these correct and will all boxes respond with these values when using GetModel()?
  • Sorry to dig up an old thread, but are there any ROM differences between the N1000 and the N1100? I am able to add channels on my N1100 but hit a limit with my N1000. I assume the N1100 has more ROM..
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    destruk
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    "jeffrok" wrote:
    Sorry to dig up an old thread, but are there any ROM differences between the N1000 and the N1100? I am able to add channels on my N1100 but hit a limit with my N1000. I assume the N1100 has more ROM..


    You mean RAM, since you can't write to ROM.
  • "destruk" wrote:
    "jeffrok" wrote:
    Sorry to dig up an old thread, but are there any ROM differences between the N1000 and the N1100? I am able to add channels on my N1100 but hit a limit with my N1000. I assume the N1100 has more ROM..


    You mean RAM, since you can't write to ROM.



    The XR and XDS models do have more Non-volatile flash storage, and hence can handle more channels.
  • "destruk" wrote:
    "jeffrok" wrote:
    Sorry to dig up an old thread, but are there any ROM differences between the N1000 and the N1100? I am able to add channels on my N1100 but hit a limit with my N1000. I assume the N1100 has more ROM..


    You mean RAM, since you can't write to ROM.


    Sorry yes.. I meant RAM. :oops: But kind of didn't.. I don't know what devices like the Roku use to store channel info, but I always thought it was some sort of flash media (like what flash drives, solid state drives(I think), etc, use).. I'm swimming with sharks here in the SDK forum, not a developer, but like to read the types of posts here.