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Originally Posted by Corona688
Explain to him that he's picked the absolute hardest way possible to teach you how to learn C.
Absolutely. I have done some rewriting of the os on one of these, and it is:
1. Not for the inexperienced C programmer or sysadmin
2. Not for the faint hearted
3. Not a good platform to work with
4. Not easy to recover if you break it
If you really have to work with one of them, do ALL your development on a the platform Corona suggested, then migrate, do not try to work directly on the router, all you'll get from that is a broken router. By the time you get your code working you'll at least have a bit more experience and be more likely to get things working.