**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 15 02:59:57 2010 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Feb 15 12:02:31 2010 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 15 12:02:51 2010 Feb 15 19:07:13 armin76, back home after 8 days of travel. I haven't checked my GCC mailing list yet :) Feb 15 19:58:15 wow http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/c-4-guruplugs.aspx Feb 15 20:02:18 cool, didn't see those yet Feb 15 20:06:04 eFfeM, it's really great to see Marvell listen to people here, really really kewl thx rabeeh :) Feb 15 20:08:19 actually there is a newer cpu in it, not the same as in sheeva Feb 15 20:09:08 this one: http://www.marvell.com/products/processors/applications/pxa_168/pxa_168_pb.pdf Feb 15 20:10:20 at least the display one uses this, pity that one does not have gbit ethernet Feb 15 20:11:58 actually the other ones use a different cpu serverplus is 6281 Feb 15 20:12:08 eFfeM, yep it's not clear what hardware is inside Feb 15 20:12:20 eFfeM, where do you get the info? Feb 15 20:13:45 http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/c-4-guruplugs.aspx Feb 15 20:13:50 click on: read more Feb 15 20:15:22 it's too bad they removed the SD from the standard model, it's cheap and very useful for the root file system Feb 15 20:15:55 eFfeM, ooops I missed the bar above the flash Feb 15 20:16:10 and 39$ is a lot of money for the serial/JTAG board Feb 15 20:16:52 Md, it's $0 for the jtag if you preorder before 28feb Feb 15 20:17:13 I know Feb 15 20:20:07 the jtag is also for the box and also caused by the reduced volume. Electronic wise it is not a very big deal I think Feb 15 20:21:24 yes, the daughter board in the original sheevaplug is very simple Feb 15 20:27:27 * eFfeM is looking at usnap Feb 15 20:27:36 anyone know peripherals for it ? Feb 15 20:28:09 or actually i guess i should say usnap devices Feb 15 20:39:20 can't really find devices, but from the connector I'd say it is a flavour of SPI with additional 24v power lines Feb 15 21:02:11 btw this is the combined wifi bluetooth chip: http://www.marvell.com/products/wireless/8688.pdf Feb 15 21:38:47 calling it a day, cya all Feb 15 22:20:10 oooh. my plug has been up for 100 days. that's a good enough reason to comment in here as I'm flicking between #maemo and #meego to try and figure out what kind of distro I'll be running on my phone in the future Feb 15 22:24:01 mine has been up almost 2 days on 2.6.32, with nilfs2 burning 61 gigabytes of writes to a 4g usb flash drive :D Feb 15 22:24:07 it's kinda brutal Feb 15 22:25:55 I don't think I've touched, or logged into my plug since I got my N900. Need to find another distro to run on it now buntu has abandoned it. Feb 15 22:26:18 hmm .perhaps i should try meego Feb 15 22:26:25 i doubt it'd ready Feb 15 22:26:28 it's* Feb 15 22:26:35 no rush Feb 15 22:26:43 the plug just sits there Feb 15 22:26:43 My NSLU2 died a few weeks ago, I moved its tasks to my plug Feb 15 22:27:09 mine is on ice. did you overclock yours? Feb 15 22:27:19 nope Feb 15 22:27:46 i used to kill my NSLU2 with builds. it got a rest after i discovered distcc Feb 15 22:28:01 VPN router, wimax/3g/gprs router giving me internet through 3 very crap internet connections, cycling between them seamlessly as they go up and down, squid cache, file server... Feb 15 22:28:15 32MB RAM doesn't go very far Feb 15 22:30:09 ran a make -j4 with distcc then found I was running 4 linkers concurrently on the slug shortly before the OOM killer kicked in Feb 15 22:49:31 oops:) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Feb 16 02:59:57 2010