Hey Nick-

Meant to mention that I also have some experince with soldering surface
mount junk - I've modded a few playstations and the like.  I have a
soldering iron with a fine tip.  I could give it a try ...


I also just bought a nslu2 locally, so if yours gets fubared, I could
probably return it :)

On 7/11/06, nick thompson <nicholas.thompson1 at mchsi.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>   I don't know if anyone else out there is playing with an nslu2, if you
> haven't heard about them they are a $80 linksys box w/ 2 usb2 ports and
> you plug in usb drives and suddenly have cheap NAS.... but of course, it
> runs linux, and can run modified firmware and run full blown debian,
> gentoo, and others. Anyway, since the dang thing is underclocked from
> 266 mhz to 133 mhz on purpose (? heat maybe) one surface mount resistor
> needs to be removed. I don't want to break the thing. I mean, I can
> solder but surface mount scares me. Anyone in town done the mod and
> could I pay you to do it / buy you a beer?
>
> Nick
>
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>
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