I had uClinux running on a W90N740 based router with only 1MB Flash and
4MB RAM. This was close to the minimum that is required. With 2MB Flash
and 8MB RAM, you have plenty of space.

-Erwin

Am Donnerstag, den 07.05.2009, 09:43 -0500 schrieb Andrew Wiley:
> I've just stumbled onto this project because I'm investigating the
> possibility of running linux on my Linksys BEFSX41 wired router. The
> Linksys firmware is... bad, and while running uClinux on this
> appliance has been proven to be possible
> (http://www.bettina-attack.de/jonny/view.php/projects/linksys_befsx41_stuff/installing_uclinux/),
>  I can't find any documentation describing the build process.
> As that page shows, this router runs on a Conexant CX82100-51
> processor, an ARM 940T processor. This system has no MMU, 2 MB of
> flash memory, and 8MB of RAM.
> Is it feasible to install uClinux in this device? Would it have enough
> space in the flash memory to function as a standalone router?
> 
> Andrew Wiley



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