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Unread 03-08-2006, 01:34 AM   #1074
re3dyb0y
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Default Re: Hack a Snap Sever 1000?

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Originally Posted by Shadowqueen
Thx blue,
for your quick answer.
Now that sorts some things out.

But I am not willing to give up that easy! ;-)
So I will try to bump up the frequency and report back about my test, cause I think the transfer-speed is related to memory and frequency of the chip. If needed I will think about some cooling solution. ;-)

Last but not least the torrent.
Now I wonder has someone ever tried to get linux running on our beasts?
If Adaptec is able to get a modified FreeBSD running, why shouldnt we be able to get Linux running? Now I am far from being an expert, but I have a friend I might get to the job. That is if we get mor information about the beast.
Is there any tech-dokumentation available? I think the trick is to tell the bios to boot form the harddisk and not from the flash....

So anyone interessted to help out? ;-)
Well, me and david have come across a bit of information recntly that gives a lot more info about the OS files

I would help out, and im sure david (blue) would

What do you have in mind?


Would be good tg make them as useful as a NSLU2 or something!
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