While I realize Actiontec support was, lets say giggled at in the past (until it finally happened of course). Their newer devices run on Broadcom instead of Intel's Xscale platform.
Code:
# df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock0 5056 5056 0 100% /
# mount
/dev/mtdblock0 on / type squashfs (ro)
/proc on /proc type proc (rw)
tmpfs on /var type tmpfs (rw)
tmpfs on /mnt type tmpfs (rw)
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
system type : V1000H
processor : 0
cpu model : BCM6368 V3.1
BogoMIPS : 398.33
wait instruction : no
microsecond timers : yes
tlb_entries : 32
extra interrupt vector : no
hardware watchpoint : no
ASEs implemented :
VCED exceptions : not available
VCEI exceptions : not available
See attachment for filesystem layout. I hope there isn't a section dedicated to this. If required, I can zip/tar/whatever my entire flash and fire it over to a dev (each device has specific defaults, which is why I haven't attached it). I can also ship the device to a developer provided it's shipped it back to me.
I would also be very happy to see support of this product. There are literally thousands if not tens of thousands of this product deployed across my home area and the rest of canada that are locked down and crippled.
It has 64MB of RAM and 32MB flash with gigabit ports and both HSPA and VDSL support. It's also a dual core processor. Frankly, I can think of no better candidate for DD-WRT based on specs alone!
Broadcom BCM63xx series of cpu's are not supported in dd-wrt and are likely to never be. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!