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− | + | = '''Welcome to the PlugSite''' = | |
− | Welcome to the PlugSite | ||
− | This site is powered entirely by a [http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp SheevaPlug Development Kit], which is a new form of small and low-power consumption server developed by Marvell. The plug runs LAMP (Linux Apache Mysql PHP) and is used, with an external USB HDD, as a NAS to serve media content on a home network to Windows boxes. The plug also runs a P2P client as a download box. | + | This site is powered entirely by a <strike>[http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp SheevaPlug Development Kit], which is a new form of small and low-power consumption server developed by Marvell. The plug runs LAMP (Linux Apache Mysql PHP) and is used, with an external USB HDD, as a NAS to serve media content on a home network to Windows boxes. The plug also runs a P2P client as a download box. |
− | You can order a SheevaPlug Development Kit from Globalscale for USD99 (not including shipping charges). | + | You can order a SheevaPlug Development Kit from [http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/p-22-sheevaplug-dev-kit-us.aspx Globalscale] for USD99 (not including shipping charges). |
− | The product overview is [http://www.marvell.com/files/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/SheevaPlug-002_WEB.pdf here]. | + | The product overview is [http://www.marvell.com/files/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/SheevaPlug-002_WEB.pdf here].</strike>HP-N40L microserver with 8G of ram. The microserver is a NAS that serves media content on a network to a HTPC which runs Libreelec. |
+ | = '''Linux and Linux Devices''' = | ||
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== Plug Computing == | == Plug Computing == | ||
* [[SheevaPlug]] | * [[SheevaPlug]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Server Statistics and System Health]] |
== Tinycore Linux == | == Tinycore Linux == | ||
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== OpenWrt and Linksys WRT54G == | == OpenWrt and Linksys WRT54G == | ||
− | * [[OpenWrt on WRT54G]] | + | * [[OpenWrt on the WRT54G]] |
+ | * [[WRT54G as a Home Automation Node]] | ||
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+ | == S3C44BOX == | ||
+ | * [[Enabling IDE on the S3C44BOX Development Board]] | ||
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+ | == Motorola E680i == | ||
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+ | * [[E680i]] | ||
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+ | = '''Other Embedded Devices''' = | ||
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+ | == Arduino == | ||
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+ | * [[Arduino Development Board]] | ||
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+ | * [[Arduino GPS Data Logger]] | ||
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+ | == Chipcon CC2430 == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Chipcon CC2430 Zigbee Development Kit]] |
Latest revision as of 16:18, 28 September 2016
Contents
Welcome to the PlugSite
This site is powered entirely by a SheevaPlug Development Kit, which is a new form of small and low-power consumption server developed by Marvell. The plug runs LAMP (Linux Apache Mysql PHP) and is used, with an external USB HDD, as a NAS to serve media content on a home network to Windows boxes. The plug also runs a P2P client as a download box.
You can order a SheevaPlug Development Kit from Globalscale for USD99 (not including shipping charges).
The product overview is here.HP-N40L microserver with 8G of ram. The microserver is a NAS that serves media content on a network to a HTPC which runs Libreelec.