I assume that one reason is that every new piece of software that goes
into pCP has to be put into memory of the device which is using up
valuable space.

Thinking aloud though ... one way to do this without using up the memory
of a running pCP would be to put the self-hosted WiFi access point code
into the boot partition and have it run only if a flag file is missing
... and then have this code create the WiFi config file ... and then
have a small script in the main pCP that create the flag file if not
present and a network connection is made.



Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland, abc australia, cbc/radio-canada and rte ireland
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