Re: Thecus N2200 debian: is possible?

2012-01-12 Thread LoSpo
Here is the exact output:

Processor : ARM926EJ-S rev 5 (v5l)
BogoMIPS : 183.09
Features : swp half thumb fastmult edsp java
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 5TEJ
CPU variant : 0x0
CPU part : 0x926
CPU revision : 5
Cache type : write-back
Cache clean : cp15 c7 ops
Cache lockdown : format C
Cache format : Harvard
I size : 32768
I assoc : 4
I line length : 32
I sets : 256
D size : 32768
D assoc : 4
D line length : 32
D sets : 256

Hardware : Oxsemi NAS
Revision : 
Serial : 0752b8726800

2012/1/11 LoSpo francesco.sposs...@gmail.com

 Maybe could be the same: i know that is a :

 *Oxford 810DSE* @367MHZ, 256 mb ram DDR2

 quote:
 The Oxford OXE810DSEhttp://www.plxtech.com/products/consumer/oxe810dse.asp 
 is
 a dual-channel version of the OXE810SE used in the Iomega Home Media
 Network Hard Drive http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30720/75/.
 Both Oxford devices include an 367 MHz ARM926EJ-S processor with 32 Kbyte
 caches  MMU and 128 Kbyte of on-chip SRAM. The only difference between
 them is that the 810DSE includes a second SATA port and a RAID controller
 supporting span, RAID 0 and 1.

 2012/1/11 Rabeeh Khoury rab...@solid-run.com

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 On 01/09/2012 03:01 PM, LoSpo wrote:

 Hi, in your opinion is possible to install debian in my NAS: N2200
 thecus??

  The system tells me it is a Linux N2200 2.6.24 arm5tejl (Marvell
 arm5tejl processor) GCC version 4.3.2. What debian/linux would I have to
 install on the NAS?

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 what does 'cat /proc/cpuinf' show?




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Re: Thecus N2200 debian: is possible?

2012-01-11 Thread LoSpo
Maybe could be the same: i know that is a :

*Oxford 810DSE* @367MHZ, 256 mb ram DDR2

quote:
The Oxford OXE810DSEhttp://www.plxtech.com/products/consumer/oxe810dse.asp
is
a dual-channel version of the OXE810SE used in the Iomega Home Media
Network Hard Drive http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30720/75/.
Both Oxford devices include an 367 MHz ARM926EJ-S processor with 32 Kbyte
caches  MMU and 128 Kbyte of on-chip SRAM. The only difference between
them is that the 810DSE includes a second SATA port and a RAID controller
supporting span, RAID 0 and 1.

2012/1/11 Rabeeh Khoury rab...@solid-run.com

 **
 On 01/09/2012 03:01 PM, LoSpo wrote:

 Hi, in your opinion is possible to install debian in my NAS: N2200
 thecus??

  The system tells me it is a Linux N2200 2.6.24 arm5tejl (Marvell
 arm5tejl processor) GCC version 4.3.2. What debian/linux would I have to
 install on the NAS?

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 ..::LoSpo::..

 what does 'cat /proc/cpuinf' show?




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Re: Thecus N2200 debian: is possible?

2012-01-10 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* LoSpo francesco.sposs...@gmail.com [2012-01-09 14:01]:
 Hi, in your opinion is possible to install debian in my NAS: N2200 thecus??

Based on some Google results, it seems that this device uses a CPU
from Cavium, possibly the ECONA CNS3420 SOC 600MHz (Dual-Core).

I can see there's initial support for this CPU in the Linux kernel, so
it might be possible to get it working.  However, I suspect that it
would be quite a bit of work, including kernel work.

 The system tells me it is a Linux N2200 2.6.24 arm5tejl (Marvell
 arm5tejl processor) GCC version 4.3.2. What debian/linux would I
 have to install on the NAS?

If the device really uses a Marvell cpu, it might be easier to run
Debian but it would still require some work.
-- 
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/


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Re: Thecus N2200 debian: is possible?

2012-01-10 Thread Rabeeh Khoury

On 01/09/2012 03:01 PM, LoSpo wrote:
Hi, in your opinion is possible to install debian in my NAS: N2200 
thecus??


The system tells me it is a Linux N2200 2.6.24 arm5tejl (Marvell 
arm5tejl processor) GCC version 4.3.2. What debian/linux would I have 
to install on the NAS?


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what does 'cat /proc/cpuinf' show?