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Finding GPIO pins on motherboard
Yo,
I've just started working with Linksys routers and loading open source Linux on them for an enhanced feature set and I've found problem lies with the limited amount of flash memory that these units have. To increase the router's available flash, you have to hack the mother board by finding the GPIO pins and running wires from them to an SD slot. The instructions for this procedure for the WRT54G with a BROADCOM BCM47are he http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/...g/Hardware/MMC My problem is that I have a newer WRT350N router with a BROADCOM 4705 cpu. What would be a generalized procedure for finding the GPIO pins for this motherboard? Thanx, Ed |
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