On 7/13/06, nick thompson <nicholas.thompson1 at mchsi.com> wrote:
>
> Steven N. Trapp wrote:
> >
> > <<OVER-AND-OUT
> > --
> > Wow. That's way cool thing you're doing. As far as hardware goes,
> > I independently reinvented the BLOB METHOD when it comes to soldering.
> > So I don't do much of that.  Besides I breathed too much lead trying.
> >
> Hehe yeah it is pretty fun, the nslu2 community is incredibly helpful
> too, of the like ga-zillions of unix / tech / computer / unix / unix
> mailing lists I'm on, nslu2-linux list is great, openslug list is great,
> nslu2-general is more broad, unslung openslug everything is talked about
> on here. still good though. Also, *this* very mailing list kicks ass, as
> you can see by how nice John is being, and just how nice and helpful
> everybody is. I love TCLUG. Anyway, hope to hear back on the serial
> mod... cool either way, just scared to break it. Anyway, I am too damned
> tired to work on this thing tonight, and that is very unlike me...



I can do your soldering.  I have to find my solding junk - so contact me off
list for date/time to do it.  the mod instructions  didn't give me a good
view of the connector that is soldered on the board - does it go through the
board and soldered on the other side or is it surface mounted?  I would
think it'd go through...




...But I have been working on getting a 2.6 kernel working on a compaq
> proliant 2500 with a U1 storage array and a 2/DH storage array
> controller. Anyone with personal experience with a 2.6 kernel on this
> type of machine, I would love it if you would say something... (to the
> person whom i got this from, you know who you are... : ) I would feel
> guilty asking you for help on this one, since you hooked me up with such
> great equipment. anyway, I of course in no way mean "do not respond" I
> just mean, don't put effort into it if it's at all a bother, you already
> helped me out so much. hehe. I ramble. anyway, this thing has 12 4.3 gb
> scsi drives, between the 5 in the machine (dual ppro 200, 320 megs ram)
> and the 7 in the separate rackable (both rackable) U1 storage array, so
> anyway... apparently these Smart/2 controllers are cool as hell, from
> what I've read. : ) Anyone have any experience?
>
> p.s. sorry for combining posts... i should scold myself
>
> Nick
>
> "All unix, all the time."
>
> http://npt.ath.cx
>
>
>
>
>
> > What I was wondering is if anyone knows of anyone willing to think
> > about selling a BorderGuard 1000 or BorderGuard 2000 (preferably a
> > 2000).  They were manufactured by NSC/STK/SUN when they were at
> > 7600/7625 BooneAvS.  Their URL was the infamously great (but their
> > website was stupidly under done):  www.network.com
> > --
> >
> > Party like it is 2006! --Prince will do this, I hope!
> >
> > .signature file contents:
> > --
> >     ##==========##    steventrapp at comcast.net
> >     ||  SSS   N   N  TTTTT||    a.k.a. "The Keystone Strapper"
> >     || S      NN  N    T  ||    a.k.a.  __keystoneStrapper__
> >     ||  SSS   N N N    T  ||    Mpls, MN 55421, USA
> >     ||     S  N  NN    T  ||    5020 Mulcare Drive
> >     ||  SSS   N   N    T  ||    Steven N. Trapp
> >     ##==========##    Apt Bsmt        (763) 913-6271
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > --
> > As John Nelson (uncle of RHS) would say:
> > OVER-AND-OUT
> > --
> >
> > On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, nick thompson wrote:
> >
> >> John Meier wrote:
> >>> Hey Nick-
> >>>
> >>> Meant to mention that I also have some experince with soldering
> surface
> >>> mount junk - I've modded a few playstations and the like.  I have a
> >>> soldering iron with a fine tip.  I could give it a try ...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I also just bought a nslu2 locally, so if yours gets fubared, I could
> >>> probably return it :)
> >>>
> >> Holy crap, the nail clippers actually worked. I had read about it
> before
> >> you sent me the link, but I just didn't have the guts to do it before.
> >> Anyway, since you everything you sent me (the razor blade, exacto
> knife,
> >> etc ideas from the mail you sent to my address) agreed with the idea in
> >> theory, I figured fuck it and when I got home from work, I was willing
> >> to bet $80 it would work, and literally *double* my cpu speed. My gosh,
> >> it worked! (Of course, in having been an idiot and just powered it down
> >> w/o halting it [so the drive was still mounted] I can't seem to get it
> >> to power back up to my gentoo install on the usb drive... ssh never
> >> comes up. However, I know it worked, and am guessing I just need to
> plug
> >> the usb drive into one of my desktops and run fsck on the thing... I
> >> think the ssh daemon never comes up because it's running fsck on the
> 120
> >> gig drive on the slug, which is a slow machine even though I just
> >> doubled the speed. :) BTW, I know it worked because if I unplug the usb
> >> drive, openslug does come up and I can ssh in to that, and dmesg shows
> >> 266 mhz / bogomips so *sweet* hehe anyway, I am celebrating, but once I
> >> get gentoo back up and the ssh daemon lets me in, then I really will be
> >> happy because holy shit will it be cool to suddenly just literally
> >> double the speed of a machine... especially a gentoo box. : ) Anyway,
> >> updates to follow...
> >>
> >> Also, john, I am very interested in the serial port mod as well... I
> >> have everything, pre assembled with a 4 ping female end... just need to
> >> solder pins or wires into the holes on the board... still though, I am
> >> afraid of breaking it. If you think you could pull off the serial
> mod... : )
> >>
> >>
> >> Nick
> >>
> >> "All unix, all the time."
> >>
> >> http://npt.ath.cx
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> On 7/11/06, nick thompson <nicholas.thompson1 at mchsi.com> wrote:
> >>>> Hi all,
> >>>>   I don't know if anyone else out there is playing with an nslu2, if
> you
> >>>> haven't heard about them they are a $80 linksys box w/ 2 usb2 ports
> and
> >>>> you plug in usb drives and suddenly have cheap NAS.... but of course,
> it
> >>>> runs linux, and can run modified firmware and run full blown debian,
> >>>> gentoo, and others. Anyway, since the dang thing is underclocked from
> >>>> 266 mhz to 133 mhz on purpose (? heat maybe) one surface mount
> resistor
> >>>> needs to be removed. I don't want to break the thing. I mean, I can
> >>>> solder but surface mount scares me. Anyone in town done the mod and
> >>>> could I pay you to do it / buy you a beer?
> >>>>
> >>>> Nick
> >>>>
> >>>> "All unix, all the time."
> >>>>
> >>>> http://npt.ath.cx
> >>>>
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