Darrin Chandler wrote:
> Good luck with anything like that. That kind of appliance uses the most
> minimal processor they can get away with for the particular application.
> The application stack you're planning is going to require more
> horsepower, methinks.
For some unknown reason, Linksys decided to underclock the NSLU cpu at
133Mhz (half its spec'ed 266MHz speed). Here's a link on how to restore
the cpu to full speed.
Please note that I have done this myself, but it requires a soldering
iron and a steady hand, not to mention voiding your warranty.
--
Chris Lewis
shadow@digitalnirvana.com
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