dd-wrt is router firmware, routing between WAN/LAN/WLAN and I can only see one ethernet port and no wifi on the unit so there is nothing to route between as I see it.
The only hardware in the box that is supported by dd-wrt is the RT8201 ethernet phy.
The video gpu, the ST ARM cpu, and the NEC USB controllers are not. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
I know its a little non-conformist but I was hoping to use it as a file server (all those USB ports). I also thought DD-WRT would be a good place to start since you guys are ninjas when it comes beating hardware into submission.
I was pretty sure the Linux sub-system could handle that even if it wasn't used as router.....
I could be wrong since so many of the defaults in DD-WRT are for routing....
More importantly I thought it would be fun and worth asking. I actually expected an FPGA in the thing and not an Arm....
Well, thanks for the hardware support info. It was worth a shot.
Also, I thought I posted this under ARM/PPC....Did it get moved to x86 or did I make a mistake?
Well, using my "home made" nokia USB to 3.3v ttl cable I connected to JP1
It didn't return anything, not a single character of gibberish. I had it on putty's default com settings. I didn't try any others because I assumed even if it was wrong it would spit out trash.
It makes me think its ARM's SWD header. (proprietary debug interface)
Im pretty sure JP3 is the 2x10 ARM JTAG port.
Any idea what JP2 (2x5) is? or any ideas on how to proceed with JP1 (1x2)?