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Day: May 21, 2007

Fonera SD Card

May 21, 2007 by Will O'Brien 6 Comments


[Jkx] sent in his fonera SD card experiments. It looks similar to the wrt54g mod – bit banging the interface works, but it’ll be slow. I poked around [Jkx] site and found quite a few goodies. (We’ve noticed his He’s built a nice tube amp, but his push-pull tube amp looks very interesting. Oh, and his simple negative power supply could prove handy,

Posted in Wireless HacksTagged fonera, openwrt, sd card, sdcard

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