It seems to have the same abount of memory as the older Roku DVP. The latter had 64MB of DRAM (and 16MB of internal flash for the firmware) and worked great with UPnP and could mount network shares and such untill the cows came home. however, that FLASH RAM was shared between the system and video and I don't know how the N-Series does it. However, some of the larger apps needed more DRAM and could bog the system down so the REV-B version (with 128MB verse 64MB)came out. The work around was a swap file. The Roku-XR has a USB port, would be need to use a flash drive for a swap file.
Let me check the specs on the N-Series and see if the DRAM is shared between the system and video.
"dupondt" wrote:
Matt,
Does anyone know if the box can support UPnP, I assume not.
your assumption is right. There's no UPnP(-AV) support in the firmware, and IMO it's unlikely that it will be added because the DVP's memory is very limited.
Greetings
dupondt
Roku3 and Roku HD1000 [Rev B] on a Samsung HLP5674W DLP in the living room; a Roku2 and two Roku XS and a few SoundBridges.Win7; Kubuntu and XP via RT-N66U, E2000 and a switch or two. I own stock in Roku, it's just all in the form of hardware.Viva la Roku