WRT300n V1.0 - where is current firmware on web site??

I have a WRT300n V1 (not V1.1), and the support/download section dropdown for the WRT300n only lists V1.1 and V2 (no V1.0 or V1).  The release notes for the V1.1 download caution this is for V1.1 HW *only*, and Wikipedia entry for V1.0 HW says the HW is truly different (different broadcom chipset, etc.)
Can anybody tell me where the V1 (V1.0) firmware is located?  Don't want to turn my router into a brick...
Thanks!

I was able to download and install sucessfully firmware v1.2 for the WRT300 v1 router.  It is a long URL
Long URL
If that link doesn't work as I hoped, use URL which ends with 01:
a href="http://www-ca.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Download_C2&childpagename=CAen/Layout&cid=1153781261058&packedargs=sku=1153781418679&pagename=Linksys/Common/VisitorWrapper&lid=6105812181B01

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