I have run Go 1.4 webapps on the original Onion Omega which uses OpenWRT. I 
used an unofficial port that someone else did to MIPS32. 

Details 
here: 
http://conoroneill.net/three-ways-to-build-go-14-binaries-for-mips32-onion-omega-golang/

16MB of flash is always going to be a challenge tho.


On Saturday, October 1, 2016 at 2:47:07 PM UTC+1, Aldrin Leal wrote:
>
> Just wondering:
>
> Which OpenWRT-based hardware you'd pick? My idea would be to write a few 
> middleware code for an existing router platform. Most OpenWRT are based on 
> MIPS SoCs, so this is a problem and ARM would be preferred. Plus, space is 
> a concern as well
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thank you
>
> --
> -- Aldrin Leal, <ald...@leal.eng.br <javascript:>> / 
> http://about.me/aldrinleal
>

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