bayern1975
Very Senior Member
Why AC3200 have just 64kb nvram memory? is this the worse router from asus? it have low hardware specification for price near 300€.....
sent from Kodi 17 Krypton
sent from Kodi 17 Krypton
i didn't noticed that i have problem but i asking why just 64kb nvram....i have now near 60kb using nvram with standard settings....
Sufficient for the purposes that Asus intended for the router, and there's always jffs expansion if needed...
Asus has now moved all the OpenVPN key/certs to the JFFS partition, so that's a few KBs of nvram saved right there.
Isn't most of the nvram stuff part of broadcom's SDK in any event?
Back when I was doing handset dev, we also had nvitems, and when we moved towards an embedded filesystem, we still kept the nvitems, but created an app that actually stored the data in efs instead... (efs was proprietary, but similar to jffs, not as modern perhaps, but similar concept - we had do that because of the NOR to NAND transition)
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