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[ts-7000] Re: didn't take long for me to crash the thing

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: didn't take long for me to crash the thing
From: "Yan Seiner" <>
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 17:42:53 -0000
--- In  "Mike Taht" <> wrote:

> Late last night I booted with
> "mem= mem=
>  mem= mem="
> 
> and plugged in a bunch of devices - a usb sound headset for example.
A hub a
> few other things. I more or less have udev working... lastly I
mounted a 8GB
> dvd via USB. I was briefly ecstatic, in that this is the lowest
end/cheapest
> device I've ever had that had a usb host mode. Anyway, that
(eventual) crash
> went out under seperate cover....

If all you need is USB host, check out any of the access points with
USB that are supported by OpenWRT... I'm playing with one right now,
Linksys WRTSL54GU, 8 MB flash, 32 MB RAM, 1 USB 1.1, 3 ethernet
controllers (one 802.11g wireless), retail for around $100.  Of course
expandability is an issue :-) and it is cheap consumer grade stuff,
but I am running a webcam, httpd, and NFS server on the thing with no
problems.

In my ample spare time, I might try to port OpenWRT to one of the
technologic boards....  That would be pretty neat.  Their build system
is hard to beat.

--Yan





 
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