Hi Diarmuid

many thanks for your hint. John (that is the our real SDK guru, not like 
me that just write tutorials :-)already told us about OpenWRT and we are 
investigating about the possibility to use it also for the Axis CPU.

 > Meraki hacks and other goodies
 > http://designbuildtestrepeat.wordpress.com

Please tell me when will be available the first hack on the FOX Board so 
I'll add your blog on the FOX Board enthusiast site page :-)
http://www.acmesystems.it/?id=49

Sergio

dwrenne wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi,
> I have been working with my new Meraki Minis over the last few days.
> They are similiar in spec to the fox board (without all the IO or USB)
> and they are pretty nice. The development environment is based on
> OpenWRT and now that I have got into it it looks very like the Axis
> dev env. They have make menuconfig , a very similiar interface, etc. I
> bet some time ago they were based on the same source.
> 
> The thing is, the Atheros port (for teh meraki) has only been added
> over the last couple of months. I wonder how hard it would be to add
> in the AXIS target to Openwrt. That way there would be a very
> significant user base and alot more help with the usual development
> issues.
> 
> They do alot more packages too, inccluding lua, python, ruby, and
> hundreds more.
> 
> I am not knocking the work Sergio and the guys do, but for example, I
> can build a target for vmware , test all the code, write new scripts,
> rebuild , all for an i386 target and then change the target to
> broadcom, atheros, or what ever.
> 
> Any thoughts
> 
> Diarmuid
> 
> Meraki hacks and other goodies
> http://designbuildtestrepeat.wordpress.com 
> <http://designbuildtestrepeat.wordpress.com>
> 
> 

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