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	*  Marvell Feroceon @ 1Ghz
	*  SoC Kirkwood 88F6192_A1
	*  SDRAM memory 256MB
	*  SPI flash, NOR 512kB
	*  Ethernet Gigabit port
	*  1 SATA port
	*  I2C EEPROM
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        <description>Since Linux 3.y.z, the kernel support arm devices via a device tree.
The idea behind is to make an unique kernel which supports every platforms.
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The bootloader passes a device tree binary (DTB) to Linux. 
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This page details step by step how to install a Debian system on a LaCie NAS (Kirkwood based), using the Debian installer. The network-console images allows to perform a completely remote full installation. This means that there is no needs to open the case nor to plug a serial wire.</description>
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        <description>Serial connection to the board is possible via the JTAG header, see e.g. for NS2. This allows interrupting the boot sequence, unlike netconsole.

You need to be aware that the serial port voltage level is 3.3 V, so you either need level converter or cable designed for 3.3 V operation. This page gives you several USB-to-serial options which run at 3.3 V. Usually, however, the VCC is directly from the USB bus and is +5 V.</description>
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        <description>About


This wiki intend to group together projects and informations related to the LaCie NAS devices.

News

	*  July 11th 2011: RMLL, presentation Libérez vos NAS avec lacie-nas.org. The slideshow is available here

Devices
  product name    alias                hardware                     software support         platform    RAM    flash    disks    U-Boot    Linux   Debian  Ethernet Disk                                            ?              ?    ?     1   no        ?         no  Etherne…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-12-10T22:43:49+00:00</dc:date>
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        <description>Since mid-2011 lacie change the hardware configuration of the network space v2 to a lower one.

Hardware

	*  CPU: Marvell 88F6192 800Mhz
	*  SDRAM memory: 128 MiB DDR2
	*  Gigabit ethernet: PHY Marvell 88E1318
	*  Flash memory: Macronix MX25L4005A 512 KiB
	*  i2c EEPROM: 512 bytes
	*  2 USB2 ports: host and host/device
	*  1 push button
	*  2 LEDs (red and blue)</description>
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