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<font face="Comic Sans MS">I will have to clone myself to do even
half of all the interesting projects out there. This is soem
cool stuff!<br>
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Terry McCarty - WA5NTI wrote on 3/4/2016 3:08 AM:
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<td>Re: [W4OVH] OK you Makers and Hackers, how about the
smallest
CPU device out there</td>
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<div dir="ltr">This is a pretty neat hack. One possibility I
could see
for the BBHN project is to finish the hack by adding an
ethernet
connector, maybe an RJ-45 connector and turn it into a dongle
for the
voip phone eliminating the need for larger router. Of course
this
would be best for a scenario that called for a mesh network in
a small
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Bill
South <span dir="ltr"><<a
href="mailto:williamsouth@comcast.net" target="_blank"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:williamsouth@comcast.net">williamsouth@comcast.net</a></a>></span>
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I
just heard about a device that the OpenWRT folks
are looking as the
next big (actually smallest) thing in the CPU
world. Called the Zsun
SD card reader, it apparently may be able to take
a load of OpenWRT.
Details are a bit over my head technically but if
nothing else it sure
looks like something one could while away a lot of
hours in the shack
toying with. It looks like you could fit a dozen
or so of these in the
footprint of a Raspberry PI. So you gurus of
technology out there,
what do you say, any future in some ham related
projects, like maybe
BBHN/AREDN mesh nodes, or possibly as a micro WSPR
transmitter?</span></p>
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target="_blank"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://wiki.hackerspace.pl/projects:zsun-wifi-card-reader">https://wiki.hackerspace.pl/projects:zsun-wifi-card-reader</a>
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Bill N4SV</span><span class="HOEnZb"><font
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