> > Sorry, what I meant to say was spend $ for a Soekris board ... Pebble is > free/awesome/complete and can run on other inexpensive hardware as well. > > It should be noted that you also get more RAM to play with on other boards as well, > the newer model of the WRT54G (WRT54GS) sports more memory to put > stuff on. What I forgot to note was that when you download a large firmware package > it leaves you with less room to work with if you decide to install > more applications, you are limited, I think that is the goal of the OpenWRT package > since it mounts you will a decent size jffs2 partition. > > There were modules to allow you to mount NFS, but I dont think they work with newer > versions of the router. > > - Jon > > On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 06:16:56PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Basically it's an extremely inexpensive box running Linux (if you every > > wanted to toy around w/ Pebble but couldn't splurge the $350+ for it, its > > the next best thing), however it comes w/ limited RAM ...
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