What Is An NSLU2?

Basically this little device is sold by Linksys as a small, low cost,
Network Attached Storage (NAS) device. It is designed to share up to
two USB hard drives, or USB key drives, with a small network using
Samba. However it can easily be flashed with replacement firmware, and
then from there, an ever-increasing range of Linux distributions.

My Hardware

Linksys NSLU2 USB 2.0 Network Storage Link

Intel IXP420 (ARMv5TE)

32Mb RAM

8Mb Flash

Ethernet 10/100 RJ45

USB 1 2.5รขโ‚ฌ? Freecom 160Gb SATA

HD
USB 2

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nslu2 links

http://www.botdream.com/blog/linksys-nslu2-network-storage-link-for-usb-20-disk-drives/

http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/install.html

http://www.pcprobleemloos.nl/nslu2/doku.php

http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/linux/webcam.html

http://nslu2guide.blogspot.com/2008/12/installing-debian-on-nslu-step-by-step.html

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Toy Is here….

Yup my new toy turned up yesterday, it’s a linksys NSLU2 network storage link. "But that doesn’t sound very exciting" I hear you cry, you don’t think i’m going to leave it running factory stock firmware/software do you???? Next thing I need to get is a 2.5" external usb drive.

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Oh No

I think my modding might go a bit further as i’ve just found a shop that’s probably going to be dangerous to my wallet, you know, the oo I like that oo and that oo i’ll have that as well type one.

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More Toys?

My nas is currently sitting very happily and doing the job I built it to do BUT there are a few more tasks/prgrams i’d like to run and although I could get the NAS to do these as well it would be pushing it’s hardware capabilites too far in terms of the limited processing power and memory SO i’ve already decided what box i’m going to get to do these extra tasks so keep your eyes peeled as i’ll be doing an article once I get one ๐Ÿ˜‰

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PS2 Eyetoy

While i’m in the webcam tinkering mood I thought i’d post up a how to on getting a PS2 eyetoy webcam to work on a pc.

1, Connect your Eye Toy to your USB port. Windows will show a popup
showing either ‘Found New Harware: Eye Toy Namtai’ or ‘Eye Toy Logitech’.

2, Unplug the camera

3, Now download the drivers of D-Link DSB-C310 v1.10, which is a camera
that uses the same chipset (OmniVision OV519 series). The drivers can
be found here

4, Unzip the files into a temporary folder

5, Right click on the OV519.inf file and select ‘properties’ and make sure the read only box ISN’T ticked

6, Open the file OV519.inf using Notepad

7, Hit CTRL+H simultaneously & search for any ocurrences of VID_05A9&PID_8519 and replace it by

VID_054C&PID_0154 if your camera identifies itself as Eye Toy Logitech

or

VID_054C&PID_0155 if your camera identifies itself as Eye Toy Namtai

Replace all instances

9, Then search for DeviceDesc="D-LINK VGA WEBCAM" and replace the contents between the quotes with "Eye Toy". This is only in one place.

10, Save the file using the original name

11, Connect you Eye Toy to a USB port. Windows will ask you for the driver. Don’t let it connect to Windows Update as it won’t find it there, but point it to the folder you chose in step 4.

JOB DONE!

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Outdoor Webcam First Pictures

READ THIS TOPIC BEFORE READING THIS ONE

Managed to get it to work off 2 x 3m USB leads and the camera cable is another metre so about 7m in all. Here are the first pics I took with it, all in all ‘ok’ and ‘does the job’ obviously if you want better quality use a better webcam or buy a purpose built outdoor one, but where would be the fun in that????

Obvioulsy dogs like it as well, i’m just glad she’s a bitch other wise we’d soon find out how water resistant it is ha.

Pics of the camera itself

My neighbours must think i’m a right nutter taking pictures of a solar light.

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