IC your point now. Honestly, I don't know the answer. AFAICT, the power consumption on the HDD ought to remain the same regardless it is connected to a USB2 or USB3 port.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Too bad there's not a slide switch along the sides > to see what a USB 2.0 device is drawing and > compare, or even dual visuals. > I am not sure what exactly did you mean. But, the display on the device you provided in your ebay link clearly shows the Voltage, Ampere, Watt, Data mode, and Cby habibie - Off-Topic
Hello Joey, I just received my order today and it is exactly as advertised (for USB2). I believe the ebay link you provided is the same as this one and it is for USB3. Regardless, I will probably get this QC 2.0 USB2 charger doctor in the future.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hey habibie, considering you've bought one of > those, what's the coolest little quadcore you've > hacked around with? Or even dualcore. Sorry and I have never done that, yet. However, the link provided in the above by Gravelrash is probably what you will need. Nevertheless, if you areby habibie - Off-Topic
The $12 is for the keyboard. BTW, I strongly suggest to avoid this tiny device with an internal built-in antenna which mostly won't work, if not causing interference. Long ago, I bought a dual-core stick and its WiFi never works even put next to my WiFi router.by habibie - Off-Topic
Make sure you test the storage capacity to see if it is a real 32 GB. On my AMD64 Linux desktop computer and/or any Linux embedded system, I use this Fight Flash Fraud utility to test/check the integrity of the storage.by habibie - Off-Topic
When you make such a comparison, did you compare with the same shipping carrier, i.e. DHL, FeDeX, etc.?by habibie - Off-Topic
rkrug Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > for 205 Euro. > For that kind of money and if you had friends here in the US, you could have gotten 2x of this PNY - CS1311 480GB Internal SATA III Solid State Drive.by habibie - Off-Topic
LOL ... You may wanna get it from AliExpress. Just beware that what you see on AliExpress does not necessarily constitute to what you will get, especially when it comes to SD and/or microSD cards.by habibie - Off-Topic
What about this Lexar 128GB Class 10 633x microSDXC Memory Card up to 95MB/s US $40?by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Regardless, my PogoPlug Pro 02 has been flashed > > with your U-Boot 2013.10-tld-5 (Mar 07 2015 > - > > 16:50:17) for OXNAS. Is it safe to say my > > PogoPlug Pro 02 is ready to support bootz? > > Yes. > > Try bootz in serial console, so if it does not > woby habibie - uBoot
AFAIK, AliExpress used to accept PayPal as one of the payments, but not any more. I wish it will start to accept PayPal, too. As with a debit card, I never use it mainly because I think it is very dangerous. For any online purchase, including AliExpress, I use a credit card that has a very small credit line, i.e. limited to less than US $1,000 available credit. As with the Orange Pi, I realby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 2015.10 U-Boot for Pogoplug V3 (OXNAS > OX820) > > This U-Boot supports OX820 boxes such as Pogoplug > V3, Pogoplug V3 Classic, and possibly many other > OXNAS boxes such as MEDIONĀ® LIFEĀ® P89626, > Silverstone DC01, and Akitio Mycloud mini. > > ,,, > > This u-boot supports theby habibie - uBoot
I saw this Micro USB to USB 3.1 Type-C adapter. I wonder if the USB3.1 Type-C connector is a standard one because its appearance looks like a a micro USB2 connector in term of size.by habibie - Off-Topic
You can order this expensive PL2303HX T23 USB To TTL Switching Module from China + Free S/H to some countries. The only caveat is it will take sometimes to deliver to your postal box.by habibie - uBoot
For some freebies without any string attached, i.e. donation to any charity, etc., I sure don't mind to accept them, especially if I can make use of them.by habibie - Off-Topic
pengu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > this is also not fully correct. > > I've seen some Pogo E02 labeled as Pogo Pro (both > labeled "P24" on bottom) and this is the Kirkwood > version without S-ATA > Only the V3 (pogoplug BIZ. labeled as pogoplug PRO > on bottom ) has S-ATA Sorry to bring this back. From the aboveby habibie - Debian
@Joey R we talking about the same LCD USB Charger Capacity Current Voltage Tester Meter?by habibie - Off-Topic
@Joey, If you are talking about this LCD USB Charger Capacity Current Voltage Tester Meter, it is enclosed in a translucent plastic case. So, no direct touch to any pins and/or internal components, AFAICT.by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie, > > I'll look into this for the next u-boot. BTW, even > if I have this turned on, the kernel installation > procedure will not change, for the sake of > backward compatilbility with older u-boots. Hello Bodhi, I appreciate that. Thank you.by habibie - uBoot
The current one I have is this one and it only shows voltage and current. So far, it works as expected. The one I just placed an order has more information, AFAICT.by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie, > > No it will not work. I did not activate the FIT > capability in this u-boot. Hello Bodhi, Do you have a plan to activate the FIT capability in the near future? I sure would like to take advantage of it.by habibie - uBoot
I just placed an order for this LCD USB Charger Capacity Current Voltage Tester Meter. It looks like a much better than the one I currently have. I also saw this Digital Display 3V-30V Mini USB Doctor QC2.0 Current/Voltage/Charger/Capacity/Tester and wonder if anyone has used it. It says it is capable of measuring up to 30 Volts (on a USB port)?by habibie - Off-Topic
I don't have a Pogoplug E02. So, I don't know if it has a SATA port or not. Regardless, if you are trying to do this through USB2 ports, then I don't think you will get any throughput improvements. Rather, you may wanna invest on this inexpensive MINI 5Gbps Super Speed USB 3.0 Micro SD/SDXC TF Card Reader. I tested this on my AMD64 and/or PogoPlug Pro 02 with a 32 GB SD and/or micrby habibie - Off-Topic
@Joey May be, this Lenovo ThinkPad X201 Tablet (3113-CJ5) Intel i7 2.00GHz 4GB RAM 128GB SSD, Webcam, GSM/3G (GOBI2000), WLAN, LAN, Linux Zorin 9 OS, charger & pen (refurbished?) is what you want? Also, others may be interested in this Hitachi Ultrastar 7K3000 HUA723030ALA640 (0F12456) 3TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive (Enterprise Grade) (refurbished?).by habibie - Off-Topic
Hello Bodhi, I just compiled OpenWRT for my PogoPlug Pro 02 and noticed these two files fit-pogoplug-pro.itb and fit-pogoplug-pro.its in the kernel source directory. My understanding is their names imply a FIT image. If so, how can I use them, instead of uImage and dtb files, with your u-boot?by habibie - uBoot
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > His reply is this, an > Insignia Flex 10.1 > I'm just pasting it here for reference as I have > some errands to run. biab Darn ..., I was hoping this is an octa-core system.by habibie - Off-Topic
rkrug Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No - France. The GoFLEX Home seem to be a) rather > expensive here and b) only take one hdd. > I was lurking on eBay in France and found this Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Home and though you may be interested. I can't access the page from here in the US. So, I don't know what is being offered, unfortunatby habibie - Off-Topic