It has an IBM PowerPC chip for the processor. Linux runs on power pc! The Hynix chip HY57V643220-CT I is a 64Megabit 3.3V TSOP SDRAM.  This chip will give you 8Megabytes DRAM. http://www.hynix.com/datasheet/pdf/dram/(4)HY57V643220C(L)T-I(0.6).pdf

The SST39VF800A is the flash chip. http://www.sst.com/downloads/datasheet/S71117.pdf It has 8Megabits, or one Megabyte of flash.
Not alot of room, but I have seen linux routers fit on a floppy so I imagine it could be done.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some discussion on the personaltelco list about this AP
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.network.wireless.portland.general/16377
suggests it may be possible to re-flash this unit (with Linux maybe?), I
added some closeup pictures and part numbers in the comments. See:

http://socalfreenet.org/node/view/164 - main board
http://socalfreenet.org/node/view/165 - radio board

Does anyone else have insights into the possibility of this?  Ideally
we'd like to use two of these to create an 802.11a backhaul / relay. If
we can re-flash one to create a simple bridge, then perhaps the following
would work:

Ecomm-wireless has some $65 18dbi 5.3GHz parabolics to use at each end.
Total cost thus becomes: 2x$20 (APs: $15 + shipping), 2x$65, 2x$20
SMA-N-Male cables, 2x$10 (POE hack), 2x$20 waterproof cables = $270 total
for a backhaul (give or take).

Any comments on the feasibility of any of this?

thx, michael
www.socalfreenet.org

PS: main url for dismantled AP is www.socalfreenet.org/proxim8571
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