On 03/09/2011 12:04 PM, RafaÅ MiÅecki wrote:
The only other solution I can see is to buy motherboard with mini PCIe slot. There are some *D410P* (BLKD410PT, BOXD410PT, BLKD410PTL, D410PT) and D510MO having such a slow (and Atom CPU.... :/). Kernel compilation would be disaster but I think I could live with that. Do you think such a boards would be compatible with Broadcom's cards?
I have a system with an Atom processor and one with an AMD 450 MHz CPU. I do not try to build kernels on either of them. I have their sources on a 2.4 GHz dual-core machine in an NFS-exported volume. I cross-build for i386 as the host is 64 bits and only do the "make modules_install install" on the target machines. It works quite well.
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