![]() ) I haven't done much on this device, so I basically left it on idle and top utility reported its load average was about 2.80 (pretty high for a small device like this, especially on idle). I am sure I can make a cup of yogurt with the heat generated by this device. The device seemed to have maintained its temperature to the touch of my palm. I left my device on idle for approximately one hour with its top facing down and its CPU facing up. If you read this little HOWTO, you will notice the CPU is located on the other side facing the bottom to trap the heat generated by its CPU. ![]() The only thing I don't like this device is the location of its CPU on a dual-sided board. ![]() It has a capacity of 64MB RAM that is suitable to run a memory intensive program, i.e. For those who are interested in hacking this device, perhaps this little HOWTO may get you started. As of this writing, there isn't any support for this device by OpenWRT, yet. My aim is to turn this simple USB dongle into a FreeSwitch PBX system + a printer server running on an OpenWRT firmware. In response to my post about a Hitachi SimpleNET NAS Head USB 2.0 Portable Dongle, I went to a local Fry's Electronic store and purchased two units for $30/each + Tax.
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