Re: Adsl/Ether-USB/Router modification candidate?
From: Charles Edmondson (edmondson_at_ieee.org)
Date: 02/10/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:54:03 -0800
pbdelete@spamnuke.ludd.luthdelete.se.invalid wrote:
> Anyone has a tip on any Adsl modem, Home-Router, USB-Ethernet adapter, etc..
> That has an cpu that is easy to hook up additional bus hardware to..?
>
> (For ethernet -> synchronious I/O speed of approx 1.5 Mbps like I2S etc..)
>
> I'm also esp curious on those usb<->ethernet adapters some small as thumb. Do
> they contain any form of cpu+flash that is possible to reprogram .. ?
>
You can check out the Airborne systems at www.dpactech.com. They are
wifi to serial devices with a lot of programmable smarts in them!
-- Charlie -- Edmondson Engineering Unique Solutions to Unusual Problems
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