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11/05/2007 at 9:32 AM #1378AnonymousInactive
Raidsonic NAS2000 can by default run with Twonkyvision, but I like the Firefly interface and functionallity.
Does anyone know if it’s possible to firmware upgrade this NAS to Firefly?
11/05/2007 at 5:54 PM #10639rpeddeParticipant@jes wrote:
Raidsonic NAS2000 can by default run with Twonkyvision, but I like the Firefly interface and functionallity.
Does anyone know if it’s possible to firmware upgrade this NAS to Firefly?
Looks like here’s the starting point:
http://www.nas-2000.org/mwiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
— Ron
14/05/2007 at 7:40 AM #10640AnonymousInactiveHi Ron
Thanx for the link.
However I’m a non Linux/UNIX nerd, so the page looks like russian for me ๐
Do you have a positive list on NAS servers who come preinstalled with Firefly, if any? I’m aware of the NSLU2, but I would rather have a NAS with build in HDD so it handles eg. hypernation and harddisk speed.
I’m looking for a ‘out of the box’ server or a nearly ‘out of the box’ server.
14/05/2007 at 9:30 AM #10641stretchParticipantInfrant Ready NAS NV+
Not preinstalled but they do have a binary that you can upload through their web interface.
Next version of firmware is supposed to have it pre-installed, maybe, if ron ever releases another *stable* version ๐14/05/2007 at 5:14 PM #10642rpeddeParticipant@jes wrote:
Hi Ron
Thanx for the link.
However I’m a non Linux/UNIX nerd, so the page looks like russian for me ๐
Do you have a positive list on NAS servers who come preinstalled with Firefly, if any? I’m aware of the NSLU2, but I would rather have a NAS with build in HDD so it handles eg. hypernation and harddisk speed.
I’m looking for a ‘out of the box’ server or a nearly ‘out of the box’ server.
Almost all nas boxes come with 0.2.4. Certainly anything that says that it has support for iTunes does. I believe there are some that are going to ship with a svn version (1376 or 1489), Infrant among them, but I can’t be sure. Most device manufacturers don’t really share their future shipping plans with me. ๐
25/05/2007 at 2:40 PM #10643flipstarGuesthi
just found your talk via google.
My name is flip and im the guy behind http://www.nas-2000.org
the NAS comes with daapd by default so an update
to firefly would be quite interesting for me/us even through the
firmware is currently in a alpha state.
Since tinky (the firmware) got ipkg support it should be easy to
create a firefly pkg.If you are interested feel invited to the mailinglist
http://www.freelists.org/list/nas-2000Regards,
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