I manually copied part of the directory structure off the TV with scp and ran the binaries with commands like:
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH=Java/lib/:Comp_LIB/:../lib/libs:../lib/:InfoLink/lib/:Runtime/lib/:Runtime/XorgLibs/ ../lib/ld-linux.so.3 ./exeAPP
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$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=Java/lib/:Comp_LIB/:../lib/libs:../lib/:InfoLink/lib/:Runtime/lib/:Runtime/XorgLibs/ ../lib/ld-linux.so.3 ./exeAPP
[TZAPI][ERR]Error!, timeout for insmod tzdrv.ko
[TZAPI][ERR][/home/zhouxin/TZSF_NewP4Server_Linux/SDAL/Product2014/TrustZone/TZSF_X14H_DEU_RCA_Prj/INT/Platform/X14H/Build/../../../Source/NWD/TZAPI//src/TZClientAPI.c][TZAPI_TZLIB_Init]133
## Core Software Platform (TM) 4.0 : DTP-CSP-4514-0A (RELEASE)
## Process Name : ./exeAPP ## PID : 6751
## MULTI_PROCESS ## (_USE_SYSTEM_TIME_ : N)(__CSP_GLIBC__)
Copyright (C) SAMSUNG Electronics Co.,Ltd.
CSP No sched_yield()
>>[ProductInfo::Create][ProductInfo::Create] Main UI Start
>>[ProductInfo::m_ReadProductInfoFromFile][ERROR] [ProductInfo::m_ReadProductInfoFromFile] Create false
>>[ProductInfo::Create][ProductInfo::Create] Read fail retry Cnt, there is no PrdInfo files :1
>>[ProductInfo::m_ReadProductInfoFromFile][ERROR] [ProductInfo::m_ReadProductInfoFromFile] Create false
>>[ProductInfo::Create][ProductInfo::Create] Read fail retry Cnt, there is no PrdInfo files :2
>>[ProductInfo::m_ReadProductInfoFromFile][ERROR] [ProductInfo::m_ReadProductInfoFromFile] Create false
>>[ProductInfo::Create][ProductInfo::Create] Read fail retry Cnt, there is no PrdInfo files :3
>>[ProductInfo::m_ReadProductInfoFromFile][ERROR] [ProductInfo::m_ReadProductInfoFromFile] Create false
>>[ProductInfo::Create][ProductInfo::Create] Read fail retry Cnt, there is no PrdInfo files :4
A separate idea:
Maybe it would be possible to create a USB flash disk (or image similar to SamyGO's ext4 image) with an vdfs filesystem which contains the structure below some /mtd_* directory and mount it on top of the corresponding /mtd_* directory. This would allow running with a significantly modified tree on the TV itself. I imagine someone here tried things like this already as well.