Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hi,
just got a Conceptronic CH3SNAS device (see http://www.conceptronic.nl/site/desktop … od=CH3SNAS) which is indeed a twin of the DNS-323. I confirmed it by installing the fun_plug script and I got telnet going using the files from the wiki
BTW, Conceptronic released the source code of the firmware on their support server (see http://www.conceptronic.nl/site/desktop … ;subid=555).
Regards, ollo
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Just looking at the first page in that link - I'm inclined to say, it's not a twin - of course, you could have a different interpretation of "twin", here's why.
Besides your media backup, its a full function NAS server with 400 MHz Intel FreeScale CPU and built-in FTP server for file access via Internet and access-right management features to give users different read and/or write permission in the (Gigabit) network
As far as I know the DNS-323 is not an Intel powered device, it uses a Marvel Feroceon processor.
I will admit the similarities are uncanny, right down to the packaging.
Last edited by fordem (2007-06-30 20:11:18)
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Maybe the listed specs are incorrect? It does look like a case of "separated at birth."
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DNS-323 Talker wrote:
Maybe the listed specs are incorrect? It does look like a case of "separated at birth."
I'm not going to say it's impossible - looks to me like the only difference lies in the front panel cosmetics and the web interface.
But, I've seen stuff from different manufacturers that was identical under the skins, and I've seen stuff from the same manufacturer that was completely different under the same skin, and with the same part number - so it can go either way.
I believe I read somewhere that the DNS-323 is being built for D-Link by a third party, it wouldn't be the first time that identical product shows up under a different label. As an example, you can interchange the parts between Dell's Inspiron 3000 and HP's Omnibook 3000 and I believe they came out of the same factory.
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You're probably on-target there, Fordem.
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It is definatly an ARM processor...
CH3SNAS_GPL/Binary# file * HDDStrCmp: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped addtbl: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped auto_prescan: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped chk_mtdaapd_path: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped chk_sysfile: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped chk_upnpav_path: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped chkbutton: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped chkmtdversion: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped chkraidversion: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped daylight: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped deltbl: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped do_reboot: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped email: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped fancontrol: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped fanspeed: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped format_ide: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped getdhcp: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped hd_verify: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped judge_swap: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped mac_read: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped mac_write: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped op_server: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped prescan: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped raidlevel_parser: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped raidsync_time: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped raidtab_parser: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped rtc: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped scsiproc_parser: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped sftp: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped stime: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped temperature: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped upnp: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped write_raidtab: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped write_sharename: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
Looks like they are still using the old samba...
/samba-src/source# cat include/version.h #define VERSION "2.2.8a"
Last edited by frodo (2007-07-01 02:32:24)
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Besides your media backup, its a full function NAS server with 400 MHz Intel FreeScale CPU and built-in FTP server for file access via Internet and access-right management features to give users different read and/or write permission in the (Gigabit) network
This quote was taken from the General Specifications page.
Now here's what's bothering me - and I'm no microprocessor guru - but I can't find anything about an Intel Freescale CPU, in fact it, it seems they are business competitors with Freescale being created in 2004, from what was once known as Motorola.
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Re: Intel and Marvell
It has to be the same thing. Intel sold its Xscale division to Marvell a year ago. Xscale is an ARM-based processor. It's probably easier for them to advertise it's an Intel than Marvell, but this isn't accurate anymore... they really should say Marvell and so that 3/4 of the people will say "huh??" The Conceptronic is from Tulip Computers, and Tulip is a very respectable company in Europe. They OEM a lot of stuff from many companies worldwide and put their name or their subsidiary's name on it.
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phil wrote:
Re: Intel and Marvell
It has to be the same thing. Intel sold its Xscale division to Marvell a year ago. Xscale is an ARM-based processor. It's probably easier for them to advertise it's an Intel than Marvell, but this isn't accurate anymore... they really should say Marvell and so that 3/4 of the people will say "huh??" The Conceptronic is from Tulip Computers, and Tulip is a very respectable company in Europe. They OEM a lot of stuff from many companies worldwide and put their name or their subsidiary's name on it.
If this is in response to my post, I'm not so much concerned about Intel/Marvel - if the website had said Intel Xscale, I wouldn't be questioning this - it's the "Intel Freescale" that bothers me, it has to be a mistake - and with that sort of a mistake, I'm inclined to question Conceptronic
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^ no. I didn't quite pay attention to what you said earlier but now that you mentioned it here, Freescale is a Motorola spin-off... nothing to do with Intel. Yes, methinks the product guy at Conceptronic really needs to revise some specs quick...
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fordem wrote:
phil wrote:
Re: Intel and Marvell
It has to be the same thing. Intel sold its Xscale division to Marvell a year ago. Xscale is an ARM-based processor. It's probably easier for them to advertise it's an Intel than Marvell, but this isn't accurate anymore... they really should say Marvell and so that 3/4 of the people will say "huh??" The Conceptronic is from Tulip Computers, and Tulip is a very respectable company in Europe. They OEM a lot of stuff from many companies worldwide and put their name or their subsidiary's name on it.If this is in response to my post, I'm not so much concerned about Intel/Marvel - if the website had said Intel Xscale, I wouldn't be questioning this - it's the "Intel Freescale" that bothers me, it has to be a mistake - and with that sort of a mistake, I'm inclined to question Conceptronic
I'll have it fixed monday after double checking 200%
tjsak!
Zeroday
.. don't shoot me, I made the manual!
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frodo wrote:
It is definatly an ARM processor...
Looks like they are still using the old samba...Code:
/samba-src/source# cat include/version.h #define VERSION "2.2.8a"
updated firmware is not ready yet. Project just launched, means that MP has been done some months ago and updates will be later unfortunately.
the 3x samba needs somewhat more memory so some redesign could be necessary and takes some time
Tjsak!
Zeroday
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Hi,
let me tell you, it *is* the very same hardware. It uses the 500MHz Marvel/exIntel Xscale CPU and matches exactly the hardware info and board pictures from the wiki. Even the dmesg output is the same! As mentioned before, I got the telnet binaries working which I downloaded from your wiki.
There is no such thing like an "Intel Freescale CPU" - someone mixed up Xscale with Freescale. Funny, everybody is just copying this error - saw it in multiple places in the Web.
Regards, ollo
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Fascinating
And the manual is better written than the DNS - mentions the vista work-arounds!
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ollo wrote:
let me tell you, it *is* the very same hardware.
Did you check RAM etc? Can you post output of the following commands?
cat /proc/cpuinfo free cat /proc/interrupts uname -a
Last edited by fonz (2007-07-01 13:39:28)
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Tack wrote:
Fascinating
And the manual is better written than the DNS - mentions the vista work-arounds!
Tack, a link to this manual would be great !
When looking at the price point of the CH3SNAS it appears that it is cheaper than the Dlink Box.
(about 140 Euros in Germany compared with ~ 200 for the D-Link Box).
So with this in mind we can hope that even more people jump onto this box. Thinking further this means some more smart people (like here in the forum) dealing with the box and solving nearly every problem for us ... Time to open the champagne !
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transstilben wrote:
Tack wrote:
Fascinating
And the manual is better written than the DNS - mentions the vista work-arounds!Tack, a link to this manual would be great !
When looking at the price point of the CH3SNAS it appears that it is cheaper than the Dlink Box.
(about 140 Euros in Germany compared with ~ 200 for the D-Link Box).
So with this in mind we can hope that even more people jump onto this box. Thinking further this means some more smart people (like here in the forum) dealing with the box and solving nearly every problem for us ... Time to open the champagne !
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# cat /proc/cpuinfo
Processor : ARM926EJ-Sid(wb) rev 0 (v5l)
BogoMIPS : 331.77
Features : swp half thumb fastmult edsp java
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 5TEJ
CPU variant : 0x0
CPU part : 0x926
CPU revision : 0
Cache type : write-back
Cache clean : cp15 c7 ops
Cache lockdown : format C
Cache format : Harvard
I size : 32768
I assoc : 1
I line length : 32
I sets : 1024
D size : 32768
D assoc : 1
D line length : 32
D sets : 1024
Hardware : MV-88fxx81
Revision : 0000
Serial : 0000000000000000
# # free
total used free shared buffers
Mem: 61948 26524 35424 0 12460
Swap: 530104 0 530104
Total: 592052 26524 565528
# # cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 42387 Mv Timer Tick
3: 428 serial
12: 0 ehci_hcd:usb2
17: 0 ehci_hcd:usb1
21: 307 egiga0
29: 217 mvSata
Err: 0
# # uname -a
Linux CH3SNAS 2.6.12.6-arm1 #32 Tue Jan 23 17:11:52 CST 2007 armv5tejl unknown
Convinced??
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Oh I shelved my doubts when I figured out that the Webpage was incorrect - see my second & third posts - I'm now watching to see how the "parallel" development of firmware plays out.
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im running whit the webserver from the ch3snas and the webfiles from it too.
have compilet a small thing in to the webserver also
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who like to try to upload this fw, its the stock fw for the CH3SNAS whit updateted busybox
file is to big for the forum.
http://upit.jtw.dk/dl/s5b/
Last edited by KRH (2007-07-02 21:22:11)
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KRH wrote:
im running whit the webserver from the ch3snas and the webfiles from it too.
have compilet a small thing in to the webserver also
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who like to try to upload this fw, its the stock fw for the CH3SNAS whit updateted busybox
file is to big for the forum.
http://upit.jtw.dk/dl/s5b/
did you use the sourcefiles from the site and compiled stuff ?
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