Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hello, i am mindbender from http://nas-central.org
lately we were forced to choose a new name because of a server change...and we chose a very general one.
thats why i thought it might be nice to have a page which shows which NAS-hacking communities there are available....so users find the right community for the hardware they own.
http://nas-central.org/ALL_COMMUNITIES/ … ities.html
your entry is here: http://nas-central.org/ALL_COMMUNITIES/ … .kood.org/
i also started a guide about general NAS customisation. it is still in its early stages but the more help to improve this one guide, others will have it easier...regardless which community....
http://nas-central.org/index.php/Genera … tion_guide
in case you also want to link to this page like we did on the top right on http://nas-central.org, here is the mediawiki-syntax for the box here:
http://nas-central.org/index.php/Templa … viewBanner
{| border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="background-color:#ddddff; border:1px solid #ccc; border-width:1px; text-align:center" |- | <span class="plainlinks">[http://nas-central.org/ALL_COMMUNITIES/Collection_of_NAS-Hacking_communities.html <span style="color:#006699; font-size:100%;">'''Links to other'''</span><br><span style="color:#006699; font-size:100%;">'''NAS hacking communities'''</span>]</span> |}
the more communities link to this single page the easier is it for users to find the right community.
thank you and greetings!
-- mindbender
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the article is not completely done but i already linked it at the page mentioned above....it is called "General NAS Customisation".
Please take a look and help me getting it more complete....it should be a general article about NAS and more general embedded device hacking...all NAS communities from over the world will profit from this article.
http://nas-central.org/index.php/Genera … tion_guide
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