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| - | [[w:Melco| Buffalo]] has released a new version of the LinkStation<ref>Tom's Networking: [http://www.tomsnetworking.com/2006/08/17/buffalo_linkstation_pro_review/ BuffaloTechnology's LinkStation Pro: One Hot NAS!]</ref>. | + | [[w:Melco| Buffalo]] has released a new version of the LinkStation<ref>[http://www.embedded.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=163702499 http://www.embedded.com/] - Marvell's Feroceon ARM-based CPU shifts to variable-length pipeline</ref><ref>[http://www.marvell.com/products/media/index.jsp Marvell: Media Vault Processors (Orion)]</ref> <ref>http://www.yamasita.jp/linkstation/0608/060808.html LS-160GL (dissasembled)] - From www.yamasita.jp </ref><ref>[http://forum.linkstationwiki.net/index.php?action=vthread&forum=7&topic=1227 The Linkstation Community Forum / General Development / preview of the Linkstation Pro]</ref><ref>Tom's Networking: [http://www.tomsnetworking.com/2006/08/17/buffalo_linkstation_pro_review/ BuffaloTechnology's LinkStation Pro: One Hot NAS!]</ref>. |
based on a Mediabolic Reference Design<ref>[http://www.mediabolic.com/products/nas.html Mediabolic: NAS Media Server Reference Designs]</ref> similar to the Maxtor shared storage II<ref>[http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4359257922.html http://www.linuxdevices.com/] Maxtor shared storage II: Dual-drive NAS server runs Linux, supports DLNA</ref> device. | based on a Mediabolic Reference Design<ref>[http://www.mediabolic.com/products/nas.html Mediabolic: NAS Media Server Reference Designs]</ref> similar to the Maxtor shared storage II<ref>[http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4359257922.html http://www.linuxdevices.com/] Maxtor shared storage II: Dual-drive NAS server runs Linux, supports DLNA</ref> device. | ||
===From the Forums=== | ===From the Forums=== | ||
Revision as of 16:51, 26 December 2006
| LS-GL ARM9 (LSPRO) | |
| CPU | MARVELL 88F5182 Media Vault Processor
System on Chip(SOC) |
| RAM | 128MB total: Two (2) NANYA NT5TU32M16AG or Elpida EDE5116AF DDR2 SDRAM |
| Flash ROM | Flash: SST 256K CMOS Multi-Purpose |
| Other | Two (2) 43DR39K Latch???
NEC 500T 0536KX00??????? |
| NIC | MARVELL 88E1111 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver ("Alaska" series). |
| USB | 2 - USB 2.0 Max: 480 Mbps (HS Mode), Max: 12 Mbps (FS Mode) |
| SATA Controller | Marvell Serial ATA Adapter - Internal drive is formatted as XFS file system |
| Drive Capacity | 1TB, 750GB, 500GB, 400GB, 300GB, 250GB or 160GB |
| hddrootfs.img initrd.img password | hddrootfs = IeY8omJwGlGkIbJm2FH_MV4fLsXE8ieu0gNYwE6Ty initrd = YvSInIQopeipx66t_DCdfEvfP47qeVPhNhAuSYmA4 |
| Microcontroller Analysis | arm9-lsgl Microcontroller Analysis |
| Benchmarks | arm9-lsgl Benchmarks |
| Bootloader | arm9-lsgl Boot Loader Overview |
| Flash ROM | arm9-lsgl Flash ROM Analysis |
| Kernel | arm9-lsgl Kernel |
| LED | arm9-lsgl LED Analysis |
| Software | arm9-lsgl Filesystem contents |
| Serial access | Add_a_Serial_port_to_the_ARM9_Linkstation |
Buffalo has released a new version of the LinkStation[1][2] [3][4][5]. based on a Mediabolic Reference Design[6] similar to the Maxtor shared storage II[7] device.
From the Forums
Features
- Simplified File Sharing For Home or Small Office Network
- Active Directory Support: Works as a client in an Active Directory domain allowing LinkStation Pro to utilize the domain users and groups.
- High Speed Processor, DDR-II Ram, and SATA Hard Drive Provide Ultra Fast Transfer Rates.
- Control Access With Group and User Level Security
- Access Data from any Windows or Macintosh Computer on Your Network
- Two or More LinkStations Can be Used to Back Up Each Other Over Your Network
- Easy Setup Does Not Require Drivers
- Scheduled Backup via USB 2.0 to External Storage
- Expand Storage by Adding a USB 2.0 Hard Drive
- Auto-MDIX10/100/1000 Base-T Gigabit Ethernet Port
- Gigabit JumboFrame Support (4k, 8k, 15k)
- Protect your Data with Memeo™ AutoBackup Software
- Minimal Power Consumption (~23W)
- Space-saving Compact and Aesthetic Design
This is from the Buffalo Site[8]
References
- ↑ http://www.embedded.com/ - Marvell's Feroceon ARM-based CPU shifts to variable-length pipeline
- ↑ Marvell: Media Vault Processors (Orion)
- ↑ http://www.yamasita.jp/linkstation/0608/060808.html LS-160GL (dissasembled)] - From www.yamasita.jp
- ↑ The Linkstation Community Forum / General Development / preview of the Linkstation Pro
- ↑ Tom's Networking: BuffaloTechnology's LinkStation Pro: One Hot NAS!
- ↑ Mediabolic: NAS Media Server Reference Designs
- ↑ http://www.linuxdevices.com/ Maxtor shared storage II: Dual-drive NAS server runs Linux, supports DLNA
- ↑ http://www.buffalotech.com/ LinkStation Pro Shared Network Storage 500GB


