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installed the openwrt developer requirements on a debian computer
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installed the openwrt developer requirements on a debian computer
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sudo apt install build-essential clang flex bison g++ gawk gcc-multilib g++-multilib gettext git libncurses-dev libssl-dev python3-distutils rsync unzip zlib1g-dev file wget
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sudo apt install build-essential clang flex bison g++ gawk gcc-multilib g++-multilib gettext git libncurses-dev libssl-dev python3-distutils rsync unzip zlib1g-dev file wget
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+follow the openwrt helloworld examples
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+We are going to target two devices. The Google WiFi Router, NLS-1304-25 using a Qualcomm IPQ4019 arm cortex a7 neon vfpv4. The other, a TP-Link TGR1900 using a Qualcomm IPQ8064 SoC.
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# ESP8266ex
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# ESP8266ex
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The `ESP8266` chip does not really exist as part that is available to consumers, but everyone calls the `ESP8266ex` by that name (without the *ex*).
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The `ESP8266` chip does not really exist as part that is available to consumers, but everyone calls the `ESP8266ex` by that name (without the *ex*).
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