Awesome!  Looks like the big one can do 2x GigE and some home automation stuff.  Sounds like good fun for Plan 9.

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Gorka Guardiola <paurea@gmail.com> wrote:
In the sheeva you can access the Jtag through the usb port...

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Curiosity sKilled the cat

G.


On May 13, 2010, at 6:48 PM, Skip Tavakkolian <9nut@9netics.com> wrote:

thank you!

the two guruplugs i had ordered arrived today.  i was disappoint to
find that i'll need to order the JTAG board before i can do anything.
i didn't see this requirement when i ordered them over a month ago.
did anyone else miss this?

The kw port now supports the Guruplug Server Plus, including both
Ethernet interfaces, and probably the other Guruplugs.  booting(8) now
has the necessary instructions to get started.  They are more diverse
than one might like because every version of u-boot we get for a new
board seems to have had the dhcp, bootp and tftp commands tinkered
with to behave slightly differently.  We have two Guruplugs and one
has been stable but the other is prone to random resets (and runs much
warmer than the Sheevaplugs).  I'd be interested in hearing from
anyone else who sees random resets.

I've imported the flash memory support from native Inferno, other than
the flash translation layer, which was developed for nor flash and is
suspect with nand flash.  flash(3) describes the interface.  It seems
to work on the Kirkwood boards, but I haven't exercised it
extensively.  It does implement software ECC.  /dev/flash looks like
it always returns zero bytes on the igepv2 board, but lack of
documentation makes it a little hard to tell what to expect.