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(New page: == Port Assignments == {| border="1" ! Pin !! Assignment |- | GPIO 0 || WLAN LED |- | GPIO 1 || ''Power LED?'' |- | GPIO 2 || Cisco LED White |- | GPIO 3 || Cisco LED Orange |- | GPIO 4 ...) |
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| GPIO 7 || DMZ LED | | GPIO 7 || DMZ LED | ||
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+ | == LEDs == | ||
+ | Research Notes: | ||
+ | * When an LED is enabled, its input bit becomes 0. | ||
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
* [http://devel.masikh.org/OpenWRT/mmc/wrt54gl-v1.1/mmc.c SD Card Reader Driver] | * [http://devel.masikh.org/OpenWRT/mmc/wrt54gl-v1.1/mmc.c SD Card Reader Driver] | ||
* [http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Customizing/Hardware/MMC Adding an MMC/SD Card] | * [http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Customizing/Hardware/MMC Adding an MMC/SD Card] |
Revision as of 20:15, 25 June 2007
Port Assignments
Pin | Assignment |
---|---|
GPIO 0 | WLAN LED |
GPIO 1 | Power LED? |
GPIO 2 | Cisco LED White |
GPIO 3 | Cisco LED Orange |
GPIO 4 | Front Button? |
GPIO 5 | Unkown |
GPIO 6 | Reset Button? |
GPIO 7 | DMZ LED |
LEDs
Research Notes:
- When an LED is enabled, its input bit becomes 0.