@Kluch: Okay I thought you can reach ~40mb/s wright and 80mb/s read. with the original FW
Sure, I can do that the next days step by step.
But for now:
For dismantle the device you can thank Crosser for his pictures:
Dissemble KD20
With them you can easy open up the device.
For Installation there are 2 ways :-):
1. (what I did): You access vendors U-Boot via UART and configure it and go from there via TFTP
2. You boot Uboot direct from SATA1:
+ The advantage there is you can leave the nand and the case totaly untouched. and boot up everything via sata or usb (later maybe sd), and you don't need an TFTP
- The disadvantage: You need a special Uboot for this, and I've not compiled the right Uboot yet, so no: netconsole and no access to any storage so far.
On the USB 3.0 front:
USB 3.0 and Cardreader are both connected to a Etron EJ168A chip. And there are a few bugs reported for this chip, but I have to look into the reports.
Sure, I can do that the next days step by step.
But for now:
For dismantle the device you can thank Crosser for his pictures:
Dissemble KD20
With them you can easy open up the device.
For Installation there are 2 ways :-):
1. (what I did): You access vendors U-Boot via UART and configure it and go from there via TFTP
2. You boot Uboot direct from SATA1:
+ The advantage there is you can leave the nand and the case totaly untouched. and boot up everything via sata or usb (later maybe sd), and you don't need an TFTP
- The disadvantage: You need a special Uboot for this, and I've not compiled the right Uboot yet, so no: netconsole and no access to any storage so far.
On the USB 3.0 front:
USB 3.0 and Cardreader are both connected to a Etron EJ168A chip. And there are a few bugs reported for this chip, but I have to look into the reports.