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[OpenAP-dev] Making OpenAP usefull
Henrion Benjamin
2003-12-21 02:19:03 UTC
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It seems that OpenAP is a great project but has one fatal flaw. It
only runs on one board?! The Eumitcom WL11000SA-N is a dead platform.
No one is currently producing them. Now for all I know the developers
of OpenAP have up and left the building. The last update was a very
very very long time ago. Even the email lists have no one on them.
Why? Because no one is using OpenAP.
The Netgear wg602 (prism54 mini-pci) will be probably the next running
linuxap/openap. It runs the standard mips kernel, I need to solve how to
have jtag access, but after that, it's piece of cake.

Soekris is ok, but too expensive all included.
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Scott Serr
2003-12-21 16:54:36 UTC
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Post by Henrion Benjamin
It seems that OpenAP is a great project but has one fatal flaw. It
only runs on one board?! The Eumitcom WL11000SA-N is a dead platform.
No one is currently producing them. Now for all I know the developers
of OpenAP have up and left the building. The last update was a very
very very long time ago. Even the email lists have no one on them.
Why? Because no one is using OpenAP.
There needs to be more indication on the old OpenAP list that LinuxAP is
the successor. (I guess that is a true statement) I screwed around
with OpenAP for about 20 hours before I figured out LinuxAP was what I
really wanted.
Post by Henrion Benjamin
The Netgear wg602 (prism54 mini-pci) will be probably the next running
linuxap/openap. It runs the standard mips kernel, I need to solve how to
have jtag access, but after that, it's piece of cake.
Soekris is ok, but too expensive all included.
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