Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
seems to be broken. I only just got it (mytekusb2 firmware) working
on R5 a day or so ago. Today I installed R6 on my quad. The alsa kernel
module appears to have been loaded, but aplay -l shows that no
mytekusb device was found. I then used the code sudo rmmod -v
dsdreamer wrote:
I notice that when Jivelite gets stuck in the first boot scenario, it
leaves behind only the following two files: SetupWelcome.lua, and
DesktopJive.lua with date stamps close to the Unix Time epoch, i.e., the
jivelite user autologin is happening before the ntp time server
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
FWIW, I should emphasize that using R6 on the Wandboard Quad USB1 works
with the MyTek 192 DAC, but a 88.2 file plays only @44.1, should be up
to 96 on usb1, I thought.
What does cat /proc/asound/[CARD_NAME]/stream0 tell you about
supported sample rates? Is 88k2
Clive/Adrian,
Today I have got my WBQUAD.
After inserting my SDCARD (Sandisk 16 GB Class 10) the WB didn't boot up
at all. Indeed my router didn't assigned any IP address to it. After
waiting for 5 min, I power off/on the WB and this time it got an IP
address from the router and as such I was
JackOfAll wrote:
What does cat /proc/asound/card3/stream0 tell you about supported
sample rates? Is 88k2 directly supported by the Mytek hardware?
snip
Rates: 44100, 4800, 88200, 96000
snip
MyTek manual says USB 1.1 driver free PCM up to 96K
Is it an incorrect squeezelite seting?
John
lintweaker wrote:
I just tested with a fresh R6 image. After installing the firmware and
rebooting the Mytek came up without a hitch. Did not even have to do the
rmmod modprobe sequence. So kernel, driver and firmware are OK on the
R6 image.
Two things:
lsmod|grep snd_usb_mytek produces
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Had the same experience.
The Flirc remote worked again after I rebooted the Wandboard from the
webUI.
I'm testing with a quad and I've had the same issue three times so far.
The first time it displayed the Community Squeeze logo and then a black
screen for a few minutes
Alcaudon wrote:
I'm testing with a quad and I've had the same issue three times so far.
The first time it displayed the Community Squeeze logo and then a black
screen for a few minutes (don't know exactly how many, sorry) so I had
to hard reset it. Second time it froze while navigating
Triode wrote:
Can you confirm what you mean by locks up - is it only the jivelite UI
which locks up -if you were able to reboot using the web interface this
suggests it is still running ok, but jivelite has locked up?
Yes it seems to be something related to jivelite, because when it
hangs I
Alcaudon wrote:
Yes it seems to be something related to jivelite, because when it
hangs I can always access the webUI and reboot it. Anyhow, tonight I
will do some more testing, this could be something related to my setup
only.
Well, actually, I re-imaged my micro-SDHC card about a dozen
dsdreamer wrote:
Well, actually, I re-imaged my micro-SDHC card about a dozen times
trying to see what would trigger this apparent freeze in Jivelite with
different permutations of USB devices plugged in. The first boot always
resulted in a freeze, no matter what USB devices I had connected
Triode wrote:
Is this on a quad or dual lite? Does it make any difference?
This is all happening on an original dual lite. I don't have a quad for
comparison.
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seems to be broken. I only just got it (mytekusb2 firmware) working
on R5 a day or so ago. Today I installed R6 on my quad. The alsa kernel
module appears to have been loaded, but aplay -l shows that no
mytekusb device was found. I then used the code sudo rmmod -v
snd_usb_mytek and then
A little more testing...
I've done a series of reboots just to see how it was performing. I'm
using a quad with R6 loaded into a class 10 SD and nothing but a keypad
connected to it. Booted the wandboard 20 times in a row, 8 times it just
started normally, but the other 12 times jivelite just
Alcaudon wrote:
A little more testing...
I've done a series of reboots just to see how it was performing. I'm
using a quad with R6 loaded into a class 10 SD and nothing but a keypad
connected to it. Booted the wandboard 20 times in a row, 8 times it just
started normally, but the other 12
JackOfAll wrote:
Before I put the links to these images on the web page, would appreciate
it if someone could give me a thumbs-up for each (ie. it at least
boots ;))
As per usual, a 4GB card required.
'CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R6-20130712-1.img.7z'
** While typing this message I've had a pretty major system crash - more
at end of post **
Just wanted to expand on my early experiences with R6 on my Quad.
I've connected my Amanero USB and am able to play with upsampling to
384K without any noticable issues. htop reports CPU usage of around
slackhead wrote:
I then enabled smartmix plugin and that triggered a re-scan (as I
expected) however the profile export took 40 minutes!!! Usually the
export on my main Fedora box takes a tenth of this time.
I'm not familiar with a smartmix plugin. Is it one of Erlands'?
Crashing.
JackOfAll wrote:
Before I put the links to these images on the web page, would appreciate
it if someone could give me a thumbs-up for each (ie. it at least
boots ;))
As per usual, a 4GB card required.
'CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R6-20130712-1.img.7z'
JackOfAll wrote:
I'm not familiar with a smartmix plugin. Is it one of Erlands'?
Crashing. Kernel Oops? (/var/log/kernel.)
Smartmix is a creation of Michael H. :
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97668-Announce-Smart-Mix-plugin
Usually doesn't impact performance of scanning
It's crashed again .
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slackhead wrote:
OK removed the USB hub and connected the Amanero directly. This stopped
the booting cycle and allowed it to start up. Perhaps issue with the
cheap and nasty seven way hub. Will see.
It was a cheap 7 port USB hub that was causing me issues, with just
about everything
@JackOfAll ,
Sorry for my bad english.
Can you or others users, test the quad image, using a HDMI-DVI cable and
a not full hd monitor ?
With my monitor, Samsung 2232BW - 1680x1050, my monitor stays in standby
and after something like 1 minute, it show the image at 640x480. By the
way, my
JackOfAll wrote:
It was a cheap 7 port USB hub that was causing me issues, with just
about everything connected to it. Nothing useful in
/var/log/messages or /var/log/kernel?
No nothing apparant in neither messages or kernel logs.
Your hub anything like this was it?
LeoKesler wrote:
@JackOfAll ,
Sorry for my bad english.
Can you or others users, test the quad image, using a HDMI-DVI cable and
a not full hd monitor ?
With my monitor, Samsung 2232BW - 1680x1050, my monitor stays in standby
and after something like 1 minute, it show the image at
LeoKesler wrote:
With my monitor, Samsung 2232BW - 1680x1050, my monitor stays in standby
and after something like 1 minute, it show the image at 640x480. By the
way, my logitech trackbll (marble mouse) dont work, but my keyboard
logitech k350 work.
First time I booted it came up at
slackhead wrote:
First time I booted it came up at 640x480. I had to select the screen
setting in Jive to change this to 1080p.
Did it come up in 640x480 in the skin selection menu - that was the
intention. Looks like I need to download clive's image and try it..
Triode wrote:
Did it come up in 640x480 in the skin selection menu - that was the
intention. Looks like I need to download clive's image and try it..
IIRC yes it did.
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R6 Dual is working for me without issue. The install, wireless
configuration, and Squeezelite configuration went as expected.
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LeoKesler wrote:
Can you or others users, test the quad image, using a HDMI-DVI cable and
a not full hd monitor ?
There has been some discussion on the Wandboard forum. Multiple issues
with EDID detection, which seems to be worse on the quad for some
reason. ISTR, someone using a HDMI-DVI
JackOfAll wrote:
I deleted the /home/jivelite/.jivelite directory before finalising the
image.
Yes, I mounted a freshly downloaded R6 image and verified that this is
so. Also, it is working for other users. Last night the monitor came out
of power save but failed to display any pixels.
Let
slackhead wrote:
Your hub anything like this was it?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-7-Port-ON-OFF-Switch-USB-2-0-HUB-High-Speed-For-PC-Laptop-PC-Notebook-Laptop-/271238920175?pt=UK_Computing_USB_Cableshash=item3f271977ef
My problem 7 port hub is 'this Dynamode model'
Thanks for the feedback. I'm going to reference these R6 images from the
CS web page. To be honest, it was only intended to get something out
there to support the quad cpu board, (so we at least have an image which
boots on the quad).
I've been quiet for a couple of reasons the past week. One is
dsdreamer wrote:
Yes, I mounted a freshly downloaded R6 image and verified that this is
so. Also, it is working for other users. Last night the monitor came out
of power save but failed to display any pixels.
Let me try once again and report back.
With a freshly minted R6 dual image, I
dsdreamer wrote:
the screen booted up with the jivelite language selection screen and
instantly froze. I.e., neither my keyboard nor my FLIRC remote could
interact with Jivelite. I think this is the same as what happened last
night, except that it froze before it could display anything.
JackOfAll wrote:
I'm not familiar with a smartmix plugin. Is it one of Erlands'?
No, it's a plugin that Michael created. And it truly is a great plugin!
I encourage everyone to check it out
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97668-Announce-Smart-Mix-pluginhighlight=smartmix
1 x
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Had the same experience.
The Flirc remote worked again after I rebooted the Wandboard from the
webUI.
Pascal,
Are you using a USB hub? What else is plugged into it, the FLIRC dongle
obviously, but anything else?
JackOfAll wrote:
Pascal,
Are you using a USB hub? What else is plugged into it, the FLIRC dongle
obviously, but anything else?
No HUB. The Flirc dongle is connected directly to the Wandboard's USB
plug. I also tried with a keyboard but that did not work either.
1 x SB3, 1 x SB Boom, 1 x
Pascal Hibon wrote:
No HUB. The Flirc dongle is connected directly to the Wandboard's USB
plug. I also tried with a keyboard but that did not work either.
Pascal,
If you can email me /var/log/messages and /var/log/kernel, I'll take a
look.
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
Thanks DSD, the usb2 firmware did install using your recommended code
using Putty, but my new MyTek USB2 port still will not sync to the
SqueezeWand. The problem, I think, is that no usb2 device appears in the
Audio Device drop down list within the Squeezelite Player
lintweaker wrote:
Unfortunately firmware loading for the Mytek is quite problematic on
Linux. I have not found a proper solution for it yet. You'll need SSH
access to the wandboard to check and solve.
My guess is that you experience problems loading the firmware.
First check if the
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ rmmod snd_usb_mytek
rmmod: ERROR: could not remove 'snd_usb_mytek': Operation not permitted
rmmod: ERROR: could not remove module snd_usb_mytek: Operation not
permitted
[fedora@wandboard ~]$
Code:
sudo rmmod -v
lintweaker wrote:
Unfortunately firmware loading for the Mytek is quite problematic on
Linux. I have not found a proper solution for it yet. You'll need SSH
access to the wandboard to check and solve.
Code:
rmmod snd_usb_mytek
modprobe snd_usb_mytek
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ lsub
-bash: lsub: command not found
lsub should be lsusb.
Best Regards,
Gandhi
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Before I put the links to these images on the web page, would appreciate
it if someone could give me a thumbs-up for each (ie. it at least
boots ;))
As per usual, a 4GB card required.
'CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R6-20130712-1.img.7z'
JackOfAll wrote:
Before I put the links to these images on the web page, would appreciate
it if someone could give me a thumbs-up for each (ie. it at least
boots ;))
As per usual, a 4GB card required.
'CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R6-20130712-1.img.7z'
JackOfAll wrote:
Before I put the links to these images on the web page, would appreciate
it if someone could give me a thumbs-up for each (ie. it at least
boots ;))
As per usual, a 4GB card required.
'CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R6-20130712-1.img.7z'
JackOfAll wrote:
Code:
sudo rmmod -v snd_usb_mytek
sudo modprobe -v snd_usb_mytek
Gandhi wrote:
lsub should be lsusb.
lintweaker wrote:
The Mytek needs 3 levels of firmware. After loading each level it
disconnects from the
JackOfAll wrote:
Before I put the links to these images on the web page, would appreciate
it if someone could give me a thumbs-up for each (ie. it at least
boots ;))
As per usual, a 4GB card required.
'CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R6-20130712-1.img.7z'
albertone74 wrote:
BTW, can the WBQUAD owners please confirm the required power supply (5V
@ 2A or 5V @ 3A as shown on the Mouser website?
Currently running mine form my original SB3 supply which is 5V @ 2A and
it seems to work fine but have very little in the way of peripherals
currently
JackOfAll wrote:
Before I put the links to these images on the web page, would appreciate
it if someone could give me a thumbs-up for each (ie. it at least
boots ;))
As per usual, a 4GB card required.
'CSOS-Wandboard-Dual-R6-20130712-1.img.7z'
Can anyone tell me if R6 has the file system setup page working for
setting the mounts rather than having to edit fstab?
CW
*Squeezebox:* Boom x2 (Kitchen and Office), Radio x2 (Lounge and
Bedroom)
*Server:* 7.8 for Windows Home Server (HP EX-490 MediaSmart Server)
*Plugins:* Dynamic
slackhead wrote:
I'd strongly suggest getting the higher current supply, especially if
you want to run an usb drive from it or other power needing device(s).
Yeap good point. Thanks. I have got a spare 5V@4A power supply...now
just the WBQUAD is missing:)
Primary system: Squeezebox
Chunkywizard wrote:
Can anyone tell me if R6 has the file system setup page working for
setting the mounts rather than having to edit fstab?
CW
Nope...I jave just tried and I am getting the red error message Save
not yet implemented!.
Clive,
Thanks for this new update. The new R6 is
I'm trying to find the mytek usb firmware in the repository. Any ideas?
I'm using the R5 image.
Thanks
John Marshall
SqueezeCenter 7.3.4 running on a DIY PC, Windows 7 64 bit o.s., with
Inguz Audio EQ/DRC. (1) Transporter, (4) Booms (2) CSOS
SqueezeliteWands connected through a Linksys
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
I'm trying to find the mytek usb firmware in the repository. Any ideas?
I'm using the R5 image.
Thanks
Look into /repo/18/testing/armhfp
Bernd
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ab.wagener wrote:
Look into /repo/18/testing/armhfp
Bernd
Thank you. I see it: mytekusb2-firmware-1.33.10-1.fc18.noarch
What is the CMD line to use in PuTTY?
John
John Marshall
SqueezeCenter 7.3.4 running on a DIY PC, Windows 7 64 bit o.s., with
Inguz Audio EQ/DRC. (1) Transporter, (4)
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
Thank you. I see it: mytekusb2-firmware-1.33.10-1.fc18.noarch
What is the CMD line to use in PuTTY?
John
Code:
csos-cleanInstall-testing mytekusb2-firmware
This will install it. I am not sure if any further steps are
dsdreamer wrote:
Code:
csos-cleanInstall-testing mytekusb2-firmware
This will install it. I am not sure if any further steps are needed to
enable it, though.
Thanks DSD, the usb2 firmware did install using your recommended code
using
JackOfAll wrote:
Another loose end
Zsolt,
Have just connected the Amanero via a different hub than I was using
last time. I can't reproduce the problems. I was using a powered USB2 7
port hub, which if I recall correctly wasn't cheap. Which I seem to
have misplaced for the
lintweaker wrote:
I am on R4 but I am using the latest testing kernel (currently cm52)
which includes my Mytek USB2 driver. You'll need to install the Mytek
USB firmware, the easiest way is by using Clive his firmware RPM also
from the CSOS testing repo.
I have the MyTek working with my W7
JackOfAll wrote:
Have just connected the Amanero via a different hub than I was using
last time. I can't reproduce the problems. I was using a powered USB2 7
port hub, which if I recall correctly wasn't cheap. Which I seem to
have misplaced for the moment. (Can't find it.) So I'm using
michaelvv wrote:
I hope we still are 100% focused on the audiophile aspect.
+1
Pure network player without internal storage is preferable for me.
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psergy wrote:
+1
Pure network player without internal storage is preferable for me.
I am sorry, but as for me pure standalone server/player (with no
mandatory network) is preferable.
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SQUEEZELITE-1.2-1
Official 1.2 release.
Changes...
Code:
* Mon Jul 08 2013 - 1.2-1
- Update 1.2 release.
Update...
Code:
sudo csos-cleanUpdate squeezelite
JackOfAll wrote:
SQUEEZELITE-1.2-1
Official 1.2 release.
Changes...
Code:
* Mon Jul 08 2013 - 1.2-1
- Update 1.2 release.
Update...
Code:
sudo csos-cleanUpdate squeezelite
JackOfAll wrote:
SQUEEZELITE-1.2-1
Official 1.2 release.
Changes...
Code:
* Mon Jul 08 2013 - 1.2-1
- Update 1.2 release.
Update...
Code:
sudo csos-cleanUpdate squeezelite
dsdreamer wrote:
@Triode,
Not sure if this matters, but in line 100 of jive_debug.c, the author of
the code probably meant to dereference the pointer hd in order to get
the size of the structure rather than the size of the pointer itself.
Code:
memset(hd,
JohnSwenson wrote:
What advantages do you get for using a SATA drive instead of a USB
drive? Do people really need the speed difference? Or is it cost?
For me the main reason is much lower CPU load when using SATA. I've
toyed with geode machines, using the IDE or PCI-SATA busses makes quite
a
P Nelson wrote:
I second this point. For me i would like a separate stand-alone system
that is reliable. Ok, it may not have the flexibility of other network
attached set-ups, but when my wife wants to play music, I want it to
work with simplicity.
I just want to clarify that the hard
JackOfAll, what's the state of the fstab/mounting GUI for network
drives, do you want feedback on the GUI at this stage or is it still
work in progress so people should wait a bit before commenting it from a
user/GUI perspective ?
Erland Isaksson ('My homepage' (http://erland.isaksson.info))
@Triode,
Not sure if this matters, but in line 100 of jive_debug.c, the author of
the code probably meant to dereference the pointer hd in order to get
the size of the structure rather than the size of the pointer itself.
Code:
memset(hd, 0, sizeof(hd));
An mSATA SSD is significantly smaller than a normal 2.5 SSD. Perhaps
there would be enough room for one of those inside the proposed
enclosure?
Best Regards,
Gandhi
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Hi.
Had read the latest few pages, and just my opinion, I hope
we still are 100% focused on the audiophile aspect.
The only reason I would like to buy a QUAD board is, If the
DUAL isn't fast enought to do the upsampling to 44.1*8 ,
or AAC*8 , rock steady.
Some might like the idea of having
I 100% agree that the design focus for the CSP should be an audiophile
standalone player which happens to be capable of doing more for those
folks that wish to be creative. My WB Dual is anxiously awaiting John's
carrier board to be a standalone player for hopefully my main listening
room at the
Clive,
Quick question about the WBQUAD. I can see from the Mouser website that
the Operating Supply Voltage is 5 V at 3 A. The Plug-In AC Adapter which
I have got for my WBDUAL is 5 V at 2.5 A. Would you envisage that I
should get a new power adaptor or the one I have got will be fine?
Thanks a
When I made the original plans the Quad module with SATA did not exist,
now that it does I have been convinced to add the SATA connector and a
drive power connector. Its going to be a female 4pin Molex type
(although Molex doesn't actually make one!) There are many male molex to
SATA power
JackOfAll wrote:
John has dispatched one of his SWAMP 0.5 test DAC carrier boards to
me. I am hopeful that a couple of weeks after receiving it, we will have
an ALSA driver and be looking to move forward with a limited production
run of CSP1 boards. CSP1 is effectively going to be the public
I am very very late to the party...but count me in for a beta board.
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JohnSwenson wrote:
When I made the original plans the Quad module with SATA did not exist,
now that it does I have been convinced to add the SATA connector and a
drive power connector.
Excellent!
4 SB 3 iPeng (iPhone + iPad) SqueezeLite Squeezebox Server 7.6.2
(Debian 6.0) with
JJZolx wrote:
That's good to know. I don't recall seeing it mentioned before.
Well, as John has already answered it is a recent addition.
JJZolx wrote:
I may be wrong, but I expect most people who intend to attach a SATA
drive will be using an HDD, not an SSD, as its main use would be
JackOfAll wrote:
Use a HDD and even assuming it uses 5V for the spindle motor, you need
to make sure that you have the power requirements covered. SSD == low
power. SSD == zero noise. SSD == low heat. I doubt I come into the most
people category. Not too many people have a rack full of
JackOfAll wrote:
I have no intention of having storage on the device for media. Always
has been and remains my intention that the music library is network
attached.
Just out of interest, do you feel that you need the SSD mainly to speed
up restarts/upgrades during development ?
I'm just
JJZolx wrote:
Oh, Christ. I'm sorry I even mentioned it now.
This whole HDD/SDD thing has opened a can of worms. I seem to be
upsetting people here in the forum and in PM.
The bottom line is, I don't have all the answers. I don't know it all. I
know what I want to achieve and I have a pretty
erland wrote:
Just out of interest, do you feel that you need the SSD mainly to speed
up restarts/upgrades during development ?
Erland, not ducking your post, but it isn't going to be a 5 min reply so
I'll need to come back to it later today.
vzs wrote:
When you have time please do a test with an Amanero and an USB Drive
connected to Wandboard through an USB hub. Please test upsampling to
both 352.8KHz and 384KHz from different sample rate files: 44.1KHz,
48KHz, 88.2KHz...
Another loose end
Zsolt,
Have just connected the
erland wrote:
For me personally, even if I do have a NAS and 24/7 server, I'd actually
like the idea of having one player which could act as a server to the
other players. Basically, separating the music stuff as a fairly closed
system which doesn't get disturbed by OS upgrades and other
P Nelson wrote:
I second this point. For me i would like a separate stand-alone system
that is reliable. Ok, it may not have the flexibility of other network
attached set-ups, but when my wife wants to play music, I want it to
work with simplicity.
I third this point, a separate
JackOfAll wrote:
It's curious. I still have a DACMagic, and I know that didn't have an
issue playing 88k2. I'll see if I can reproduce the issue, after I get
this new quad image finished. (I still think that because regardless of
what sample rate you feed the DACMagic, even the max 192kHz,
JackOfAll wrote:
If you want to use a 1TB 2.5 SATA HDD and power it and the board from a
single 5V rail, store your music library on it, and it all works out OK,
then great.
Yes, I suspect that how 99% of the people planning on using the SATA
port will be using it. Either with a 2.5 internal
JackOfAll wrote:
SNIP
What I would like to try and do, is come up with a compromise, whereby
we part-subsidise the beta boards, perhaps asking the early adopters,
(a.k.a. beta testers), to contribute $200 to the CSP1 board cost, on the
understanding that when we reach the CSP2 production
JohnSwenson wrote:
When I made the original plans the Quad module with SATA did not exist,
now that it does I have been convinced to add the SATA connector and a
drive power connector. Its going to be a female 4pin Molex type
(although Molex doesn't actually make one!) There are many male
Here is what I'm thinking of with respect to internal drives.
First off I never thought of the device as having an INTERNAL drive. The
idea was to build a networked player that had USB jacks on the back so
that if people wanted to use it standalone they could plug in USB
drives. People seemed to
Shouldn't there also be some concern about housing the quad version of
the Wandboard in an unvented enclosure? I don't imagine that large heat
sink will perform well in an enclosure with no airflow.
When you say the power supply may need to be redesigned to support a
SATA hard drive, do you mean
JohnSwenson wrote:
The current design is using a Hammond 1455T1601 extruded aluminum
enclosure. The board slides into slots in the side walls. With the end
panels in place it is completely enclosed no ventilation at all. The
wand module and the carrier board are going to take about 2 watts
erland wrote:
I'm still interested to hear if JackOfAll had a reason for having a
drive that isn't related to local media storage and development speed.
With the exception for this, my feeling based on your post is that it
might be better to look into solutions where we can have an
JohnSwenson wrote:
There is no way an eSATA connector is going to fit on the back panel, it
is already completely maxed out. The only way it could fit is to get rid
of connectors that are already there. There are a few jacks that are big
enough that a eSATA would fit in their place:
Thank you, to everyone who has expressed interest and support. It's
probably going to be a few weeks until we know the final numbers, lead
time, final pricing, and how many beta boards will be available for
purchase. At that time, we'll make an announcement, start a list
allocating the boards,
JackOfAll wrote:
Thank you, to everyone who has expressed interest and support. It's
probably going to be a few weeks until we know the final numbers, lead
time, final pricing, and how many beta boards will be available for
purchase. At that time, we'll make an announcement, start a list
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In testing repo. (Update to latest git.)
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