So this is somewhat related... who is the manufacturer of that chip with the "fighting crab" logo sitting in about the middle of the device? I think I can see the RAM in the device, but where is the "disk on chip" chip? I suppose there are plenty of ways to make an embedded Linux device, but I've usually seen some kind of disk on chip device.

Neato project, though.

Greg

On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 10:57 PM, Magnus wrote:

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I set up a rinky dink little page to dump photos & screen captures to:

http://www.trilug.org/~chrish/dell-1184/

The point of this project is to figure a way to spin custom Linux distros to load in firmware of this router so that you can enable features that Dell cannot support presently, like IPv6, advanced routing protocols, or who knows what else. There isn't a lot of room to work with so there are definitely limits to my expectations here.

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