Quoting Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 3:58 PM, <omalleys@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> I received a pogoplug from J&R electronics, for 25 bucks with free >> shipping (after signing up for their account. limit2 and the deal ends >> today. It is a pogoplug pink E02 iirc.) >> >> I thought it was going to have the oxnas armv6 processor in it, but it >> ships with the marvell kirkwood. It only has a usb interface and GigE, >> to get to the serial port or the jtag, you need to pull it >> apart,(there are no pins on the board for anything else). Im not sure >> the -exact- specs of it. But I think it is 2gig flash and like 256 >> ram, so not the greatest, but it might be a good test machine or >> builder for someone doing armv5 work. > > They're basically a guruplug in drag from what I recall. Yes the guru/ultraplug is meant as a full featured dev machine and has more flash and ram, the pogoplug is meant to be a cheap limited embedded machine that you arent supposed to pull apart.. but for 25 bucks it is hard NOT to. :) The pogoplugs depending on the version, can ship with an oxnas armv6 processor though which is different then the guru/ultra plugs. Supposedly there are some proprietary driver issues, according to the archlinux site. _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm