What's the current viability of running Racket on a small OpenWRT device? (Anything new, such as due to the recent modularization of the core?)

For example of specs of a popular beefy retail home WiFi router that runs OpenWRT well:

    Processor: Atheros AR7161 rev 2 680MHz (MIPS arch)
    RAM: 64MiB
    Flash: 16MiB

Getting that up as high as 128MB RAM and 64MB-128MB flash would probably be doable, but fitting Racket on the device within the above specs is strongly preferable, for open source projects.

(In the open source application I have in mind, Racket would leave the TCP/IP to OpenWRT and the SoC, and spend most of its time doing a different kind of protocol through a special USB device.)

Neil V.

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