Linksys WAG200G HDD?

Well, I'm just curious which hard drive is a WAG200G-a? And how much memory and what CPU? Is it difficult to direct me towards a datasheet which each chip or / and component there?

Have you read the link I posted? They use flash memory and a flash based nvram.

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