On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 6:13 AM, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 12:02 +0200, Jonas Gorski wrote:
>> On 22 September 2010 11:32, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark wrote:
>> > Looks like the dockstar would be near perfect for me, cheap and nice and
>> > prefab.
>> >
>> > The bifferboard l
On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 12:02 +0200, Jonas Gorski wrote:
> On 22 September 2010 11:32, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark wrote:
> > Looks like the dockstar would be near perfect for me, cheap and nice and
> > prefab.
> >
> > The bifferboard looks _very_ tempting though I fear the lack of FPU may
> > cause SSL t
On 22 September 2010 11:32, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark wrote:
> Looks like the dockstar would be near perfect for me, cheap and nice and
> prefab.
>
> The bifferboard looks _very_ tempting though I fear the lack of FPU may
> cause SSL to be a bit of a tight fit. Though I guess some ciphers might
> work
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 16:33 +0200, Jonas Gorski wrote:
> On 21 September 2010 12:43, Jonas Gorski
> wrote:
> > The Routerstation Pro is always a good start, it's even part of an
> > official MIPS evaluation kit. Plenty of Ram (128 MB), gigabit
> > ethernet, JTAG, USB, three mini-PCI slots, etc.
>
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 16:36 +0200, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 11:14:27AM +0200, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark wrote:
> > There are some requirements ( Decent amount of RAM (24+ Megs), USB
> > support, ethernet ) but they are quite generic, I'm mostly looking for
> > suggestions
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 17:12 +0200, Nicolas Leonard wrote:
> The Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH is also pretty good : cheap (~$80), 64 MB
> RAM, 32 MB Flash, USB port and works perfectly with OpenWrt
>
That's a very interesting option, lots of flash which is good for what
we're after, and well supported.
On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 00:06 +, Sushil DUTT wrote:
> Netgear WNDR3700 could also be a good option..I have just started on
> it and it seems that there is lot of support on OpenWRT & in different
> forums. It's based upon ATHEROS latest SoC AR7140 680 MHz CPU, 64MB
> RAM and also supports dual ba
day, September 21, 2010 11:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Development board/unit
The Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH is also pretty good : cheap (~$80), 64 MB RAM, 32 MB
Flash, USB port and works perfectly with OpenWrt
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Gert Doering
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The Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH is also pretty good : cheap (~$80), 64 MB RAM,
32 MB Flash, USB port and works perfectly with OpenWrt
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 11:14:27AM +0200, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark wrote:
> > There are some requirements (
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 11:14:27AM +0200, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark wrote:
> There are some requirements ( Decent amount of RAM (24+ Megs), USB
> support, ethernet ) but they are quite generic, I'm mostly looking for
> suggestions on devkits or boards to get started from.
SheevaPlug comes to mind
On 21 September 2010 12:43, Jonas Gorski wrote:
> The Routerstation Pro is always a good start, it's even part of an
> official MIPS evaluation kit. Plenty of Ram (128 MB), gigabit
> ethernet, JTAG, USB, three mini-PCI slots, etc.
Another less expensive alternative would be the BifferBoard, which
Routerstation is best bet. Fast, loaded, good support.
On Sep 21, 2010 6:08 AM, "Dennis M.D. Ljungmark" wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 13:13 +0200, Benjamin Henrion wrote:
>> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Jonas Gorski
>> >
wrote:
>> > On 21 September 2010 11:14, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark
wrote:
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 13:13 +0200, Benjamin Henrion wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Jonas Gorski
> wrote:
> > On 21 September 2010 11:14, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark wrote:
> >> Ahoy,
> >> We're currently looking at aquiring a few development boards for
> >> running OpenWRT on, ( not the
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Jonas Gorski
wrote:
> On 21 September 2010 11:14, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark wrote:
>> Ahoy,
>> We're currently looking at aquiring a few development boards for
>> running OpenWRT on, ( not the other way around, for once) so I figured
>> I'd ask here, what's a dece
On 21 September 2010 11:14, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark wrote:
> Ahoy,
> We're currently looking at aquiring a few development boards for
> running OpenWRT on, ( not the other way around, for once) so I figured
> I'd ask here, what's a decent board/hardware unit to make a few proof of
> concept units
Try
PC Engines ALIX
On 21 September 2010 10:14, Dennis M.D. Ljungmark wrote:
> Ahoy,
> We're currently looking at aquiring a few development boards for
> running OpenWRT on, ( not the other way around, for once) so I figured
> I'd ask here, what's a decent board/hardware unit to make a few pr
Ahoy,
We're currently looking at aquiring a few development boards for
running OpenWRT on, ( not the other way around, for once) so I figured
I'd ask here, what's a decent board/hardware unit to make a few proof of
concept units based on?
There are some requirements ( Decent amount of RAM (24+
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