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SheevaPlug 1 SheevaPlug SheevaPlug SheevaPlug (with external drive enclosure) Manufacturer Marvell Type Plug computer Release date March 2009 Operating system Ubuntu 9.04 Power 2.3 W idle no attached devices, 7.0 W running at 100% CPU utilization CPU 1.2 GHz ARM Marvell Kirkwood 88F6281 (ARM9E) Storage capacity External hard drive/SDIO card/flash disk Memory 512 MB SDRAM, 512 MB Flash Display none Connectivity USB 2.0, SD slot, Gigabit Network, JTAG mini USB Dimensions 110 x 69.5 x 48.5 (mm) Successor GuruPlug The SheevaPlug is a "plug computer" designed to allow standard computing features in as small a space as possible. One of the first such computers on the market, the device has a 1.2 GHz Marvell Kirkwood 6281 ARM-compatible CPU (aka Feroceon). The operating system is Ubuntu Linux [1] version 9.04. A software development kit for the platform is also available. Commercial products The following commercial products are known to be based on the SheevaPlug platform: • CTERA CloudPlug by CTERA Networks, a plug computer providing online backup at local disk speeds and overlays a file sharing service.[2] [3] [4] • TonidoPlug from CodeLathe, a SheevaPlug-based device that runs Tonido home server and NAS software, and allows users to access, share and sync files and media.[5] • Pogoplug by Cloud Engines, a device that lets users access their files at home over the Internet without leaving a PC on.[6] [7] [8] [9] • Seagate FreeAgent DockStar, a variant of the Pogoplug. • GuruPlug, a SheevaPlug with additional connectivity options. SheevaPlug 2 • DreamPlug, similar to a GuruPlug+ • The PylonPlug by Equelex. A one interface OpenWrt device that when used in conjunction with a 802.1q capable network switch, can be used as a Multi-WAN network router. Its operating system is OpenWrt Linux [10] • BarracudaDrive Web Server for the SheevaPlug.[11] • The sipJack from pbxnsip is a Sheeva kit-based plug computer and provides VoIP services and PBX features. • The WeatherHub2 by Ambient Weather. A server which collects data from a weather station and uploads data to web pages or other Internet services.[12] • The GeNiJack by NETCOR. An endpoint for end-to-end network performance assessment.[13] • BACnet Gateway by Kara Systems [14] , a MBus, Modbus and OneWire Gateway which represents a BACNet Device • Pwnie Express is a Computer Security tool[15] Other operating system ports • Martin Michlmayr has started working on a Debian specific port.[16] • David Anselmi is working on Debian installation issues at [17] • FreedomBox, for secured, encrypted and fully decentralized networking based on Debian • Mark Gillespie has created scripts to build and install Debian Lenny and Squeeze onto either the internal NAND or SD card[18] • There is an ARM port of Fedora which can be installed on the SheevaPlug [19] • Raúl Porcel has managed to run Gentoo on the plug and published an instruction on how to do so.[20] • Stuart Winter has a working Slackware port.[21] This is the official port of Slackware version 13.1 to ARM. • Inferno boots on the SheevaPlug.[22] • Plan 9 supports SheevaPlug (and other kirkwood-based systems) in its official distribution.[23] • SheevaPlug is supported on FreeBSD 8.0 and 9-CURRENT.[24] [25] • OpenWrt (backfire) supported [10] • NixOS (svn trunk) supports the SheevaPlug since the last quarter of 2009.[26] • Plugbox Linux Is an Arch Linux port for SheevaPlug and other plug devices.[27] • Amahi is a home file server which has recently been ported to the SheevaPlug and other plug computing devices. [28] • ArchLinuxARM ArchLinux for plug computer devices (ARMv5,ARMv6,ARMv7).ArchLinuxARM [29]ArchLinuxARM on a DockStar (French blog) [30] Variants and modifications A version with an eSATA port for connecting a SATA hard disk is also available and sometimes referred to as SheevaPlug+. Revision 1.3 of the SheevaPlug can be extended by one ESATA port, but soldering is required and will void the warranty.[31] Marvell offers a development kit to assist in the development of software for the platform. The kit includes the GCC cross-compiler for ARM. The device includes a mini USB connector wired to an FTDI FT2232 chip which provides the developer's computer with access to two ports, a JTAG port connected to the internal JTAG bus, and an RS232 port connected to the Kirkwood processor's serial port through which the bootstrap and kernel console can be accessed. This debug console can be accessed from any computer with support for the FTDI bus translator (FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows).[32] SheevaPlug 3 References [1] "Nginx on SheevaPlug" (http:/ / mark. ossdl. de/ 2009/ 09/ nginx-on-sheevaplug/ ). W-Mark Kubacki. 2009-09-20. Retrieved 2009-09-21. [2] "CTERA Networks Launches, Introduces Cloud Attached Storage" (http:/ / www. ctera. com/ home/ ctera-networks-launches-introduces-cloud-attached-storage. html) (Press release). Ctera networks. 6 January 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-25. [3] CTERA at CES: USB as NAS and Cloud Backup (http:/ / www. youtube. com/ watch?v=4GGOnPORmAo). TechWebTV. January 11, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-27. [4] Lawson, Stephen (January 6, 2009). "Startup Ctera will offer cloud storage through carriers" (http:/ / www. networkworld. com/ news/ 2009/ 010609-startup-ctera-will-offer-cloud. html). Network World. Retrieved 2009-02-25. [5] "What is the TonidoPlug" (http:/ / www. tonidoplug. com/ tonido_plug. html). Tonidoplug.com. Retrieved 2010-08-18. [6] Clark, Don; Christopher Lawton (2009-01-08). "Gadgets for Leaner Times" (http:/ / online. wsj. com/ article/ SB123138754279863721. html). The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2009-01-27. [7] Needleman, Rafe (January 7, 2009). "Pogoplug puts any hard drive on the Internet" (http:/ / cnet. nytimes. com/ 8301-19167_1-10135097-100. html?scp=1& sq=pogoplug& st=cse). The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-02-25. [8] Lester, Dave (January 12, 2009). "Consumer electronics: Take a peek at geek chic" (http:/ / www. denverpost. com/ business/ ci_11430781). The Denver Post. Retrieved 2009-02-25. [9] Pogoplug brings easy file sharing to your home network (http:/ / www. fastcompany. tv/ video/ exclusive-first-look-pogoplug-brings-easy-file-sharing-your-home-network). Fast Company. January 7, 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-25. [10] "equelex products page" (http:/ / equelex. com/ products). Equelex. Retrieved October 28, 2010. [11] "BarracudaDrive Web Server for the SheevaPlug" (http:/ / barracudadrive. net/ blog/ 2009/ 09/ BarracudaDrive-for-Marvells-SheevaPlug). Real Time Logic. Retrieved November 13, 2009. [12] "Ambient Weather WeatherHub2 Universal IP Ethernet Server for Weather Stations" (http:/ / www. ambientweather. com/ weambnslu2. html). Ambient Weather. Retrieved November 24,2010. [13] "Endpoint for end-to-end network performance assessment" (http:/ / www. netcor. de/ index. php?wohin=49& sort=list& action=show& pro_id=131). NETCOR. Retrieved June 17,2011. [14] http:/ / karasystems. eu [15] "Pwnie Express" (http:/ / www. pwnieexpress. com/ ). Pwnie Express. 2011-21-07. Retrieved 2011-21-07. [16] "Update on Thecus N2100 support in Debian" (http:/ / lists. debian. org/ debian-arm/ 2009/ 02/ msg00057. html). Martin Michlmayr. 2009-02-15. Retrieved 2009-02-15. [17] "( SJ ) : HomePage" (http:/ / dent-the-universe. com/ tikiwiki/ tiki-index. php). Dent The Universe. Retrieved 2010-08-18. [18] "Debian On SheevaPlug Script" (http:/ / www. markgillespie. co. uk/ index. php?option=com_content& view=category& layout=blog& id=9& Itemid=13). Retrieved 2009-11-17. [19] "Fedora ARM port main page" (http:/ / fedoraproject. org/ wiki/ Architectures/ ARM). [20] "Gentoo on the Marvell SheevaPlug" (http:/ / dev. gentoo. org/ ~armin76/ arm/ sheevaplug/ install. xml). Raúl Porcel. 2009-04-16. Retrieved 2009-09-21. [21] "Slackware Linux for ARM" (http:/ / www. armedslack. org). Retrieved 2009-07-19. [22] "inferno-kirkwood" (http:/ / code. google. com/ p/ inferno-kirkwood/ ). Project Hosting on Google Code. Retrieved 2009-08-20. [23] "/sys/src/9/kw" (http:/ / plan9. bell-labs. com/ sources/ plan9/ sys/ src/ 9/ kw/ ). Retrieved 2010-05-13. [24] "FreeBSD for Marvell ARM" (http:/ / wiki. freebsd. org/ FreeBSDMarvell). Retrieved 2009-09-24. [25] "FreeBSD for Kirkwood" (http:/ / cooltrainer. org/ projects/ freebsd-kirkwood/ ). Retrieved 2010-08-17. [26] "Multiplatform NixOS" (http:/ / wiki. nixos. org/ wiki/ Multiplatform_NixOS). Nix Wiki. nixos.org. 2009-12-20. Retrieved 2010-08-18. [27] "Portal:PlugBox Linux" (http:/ / www. plugapps. com/ index. php5?title=Portal:PlugBox_Linux). PlugApps. 2010-08-04. Retrieved 2010-08-18. [28] {{cite web|url=http:/ / blog. amahi. org/ 2010/ 08/ 11/ amahi-for-the-marvell-plug-computer-released-get-yours-free/ |title=Amahi for the Marvell Plug Computer released! |accessdate=2010-08-17 } [29] http:/ / archlinuxarm. org [30] http:/ / www. it-wars. com/ article284/ archlinux-arm-et-seagte-dockstar-avec-le-kernel-linux-3-0 [31] "howto upgrade the SheevaPlug with ESATA" (http:/ / mark. ossdl. de/ 2010/ 04/ howto-upgrade-the-sheevaplug-with-esata/ ). W-Mark Kubacki. 2010-04-18. Retrieved 2010-04-18. [32] "SheevaPlug Developement Kit Readme file" (http:/ / www. marvell. com/ files/ products/ embedded_processors/ developer/ kirkwood/ SheevaPlug Development Kit README-Rev1. 2. pdf). SheevaPlug 4 External links • Official website (http:/ / plugcomputer. org/ ) Article Sources and Contributors 5 Article Sources and Contributors SheevaPlug Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=455447262 Contributors: 00mjl, Alasdairmacdonald, Amaru20, AnthonySorace, Bauksitt, Bunnyhop11, Chievery, Codemechanic,