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    • chpalmer
      chpalmer last edited by

      Just picked up an XTM 330

      U-Boot 2011.03 (Jan 20 2012 - 10:52:36)
      
      CPU0:  P2020E, Version: 2.1, (0x80ea0021)
      Core:  E500, Version: 5.1, (0x80211051)
      Clock Configuration:
             CPU0:1066.667 MHz, CPU1:1066.667 MHz,
             CCB:533.333 MHz,
             DDR:333.333 MHz (666.667 MT/s data rate) (Asynchronous), LBC:33.333 MHz
      L1:    D-cache 32 kB enabled
             I-cache 32 kB enabled
      Board: P2020RDB
      XTM330 P2020 334788 Jan 20 2012
      I2C:   ready
      DRAM:  Configuring DDR for 666.667 MT/s data rate
      DDR: 1 GiB (DDR3, 32-bit, CL=6, ECC off)
      Flash: 2 MiB
      L2:    512 KB enabled
      NAND:  512 MiB
      *** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment
      
      EEPROM: NXID v0
      PCIe1: Root Complex of Slot 2, no link, regs @ 0xffe0a000
      PCIe1: Bus 00 - 00
      PCIe2: disabled
      In:    serial
      Out:   serial
      Err:   serial
      Net:   eTSEC1: No support for PHY id ffffffff; assuming generic
      eTSEC3: No support for PHY id ffffffff; assuming generic
      Init SW10 switch to forwarding mode.... Done
      Init SW11 switch to forwarding mode.... Done
      eTSEC1, eTSEC3
      
      

      Triggering snowflakes one by one..

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      • chpalmer
        chpalmer last edited by

        Sorry  Bad phone camera.


        Triggering snowflakes one by one..

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        • stephenw10
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by

          Hope you don't mind, I split this off and moved it to general discussion since it's pretty much completely unrelated to pfSense.

          For anyone else reading pfSense will not (and likely will never) install on this hardware.

          I also acquired of these for a price I failed to resist.  ;)

          You look to have a HD holder that I did not get. Which is interesting as there's no where to connect the HD to!  At least as far as I can see.

          If you move JP1 to it's other position it will try to boot from the USB ports. It will boot a generic OpenWRT image for example.

          Steve

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          • chpalmer
            chpalmer last edited by

            @stephenw10:

            Hope you don't mind, I split this off and moved it to general discussion since it's pretty much completely unrelated to pfSense.

            For anyone else reading pfSense will not (and likely will never) install on this hardware.

            I also acquired of these for a price I failed to resist.  ;)

            You look to have a HD holder that I did not get. Which is interesting as there's no where to connect the HD to!  At least as far as I can see.

            If you move JP1 to it's other position it will try to boot from the USB ports. It will boot a generic OpenWRT image for example.

            Steve

            Thanks Steve.  I finally found some of your earlier posts about this box and gave up on trying.  The jumper info is something I had not come across yet..  It was free so what the heck  spare parts for my XTM5 boxes if I need them.  Anything I do for customers is coming from the pfSense store from now on anyways.    :)

            I think that HD holder just might fit in my primary router here.  ;D

            Triggering snowflakes one by one..

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            • U
              uknownme123 last edited by

              Whoo..That's freescale CPU. Does that hard drive mount fit the XTM5? Because we have yet to find a hard drive holder for the XTM5.

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