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DD-WRT Micro Redboot is a modified ECOS Redboot by Sebastian Gottschall and puplishd unter the terms of GPL.<br> DD-WRT Micro Redboot is a modified ECOS Redboot by Sebastian Gottschall and puplishd unter the terms of GPL.<br>
The target systems are right now Atheros AP48/51/61 (eg Fon Fonera, UBNT NS/PS. Dlink DIR300 rev.A, Senao EOC-2610). Support for more reference designs to come. The target systems are right now Atheros AP48/51/61 (eg Fon Fonera, UBNT NS/PS. Dlink DIR300 rev.A, Senao EOC-2610). Support for more reference designs to come.
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 +=Details=
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 +Micro Redboot supports many varys of HW combinations so that its very likly that your Platform is supported. The benefit of Micro Redboot is its small size. Its about half the size of a standard Redboot for these targets.<br>
 +The following HW is supported a the time of writing
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 +==Switch HW==
 +*admtek
 +*icplus
 +*kendin
 +*marvel
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 +==Flash sizes==
 +*4mb
 +*8mb
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 +==RAM sizes==
 +*16mb
 +*32mb
=Usage= =Usage=

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About

DD-WRT Micro Redboot is a modified ECOS Redboot by Sebastian Gottschall and puplishd unter the terms of GPL.
The target systems are right now Atheros AP48/51/61 (eg Fon Fonera, UBNT NS/PS. Dlink DIR300 rev.A, Senao EOC-2610). Support for more reference designs to come.

Details

Micro Redboot supports many varys of HW combinations so that its very likly that your Platform is supported. The benefit of Micro Redboot is its small size. Its about half the size of a standard Redboot for these targets.
The following HW is supported a the time of writing

Switch HW

  • admtek
  • icplus
  • kendin
  • marvel

Flash sizes

  • 4mb
  • 8mb

RAM sizes

  • 16mb
  • 32mb

Usage