Warner's Random Hacking Blog

A Diary of Warner's Hacking Projects and other random thoughts

20121224

Some notes on HR10-250 video

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Over the past 5 or 6 years, I've had my TiVo HR10-250 setup to extract videos off of it.  Please see my other posts on how I set that up...
20120927

DirecTiVo HR10-250 restore

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I had to move the hard drive between two TiVos recently.  Since it was on DirecTV, I got the dreaded Error #51.  Since I couldn't recall...
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20120727

FreeBSD/arm booting on SAM9260-EK to multiuser

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Woot!  After working hard to get the SAM9260-EK rescued, I'm able to boot SAM9260-EK to multiuser. Here's the dmesg: Copyright (c...
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20120713

AT91SAM9260-EK restored!

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Quite some time ago, I received a AT91SAM9260-EK board from Atmel.  I tried to turn it on at the time, and it looked dead.  I put it on the ...
20120607

Wish me luck: taking the git plunge

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Wish me luck. I just typed the following commands: git clone https://github.org/freebsd/freebsd-head.git cd freebsd-head git branch a...
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Unifying arm boot arg parsing

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Greetings again, Here's a slightly edited version of a post I made to the FreeBSD arm list, proposing a path forward to cleanup and uni...
20120603

Rearranging the deck chairs in the ARM port

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Recently, I've been trying to catch up with some of the technical debt that the FreeBSD/arm port has accumulated.  Some of that technica...
20120602

FreeBSD Driver book

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I recently received a complementary copy of the book FreeBSD Device Drivers by Josheph Kong. I also had the pleasure of meeting Josheph Kon...
20110529

Canon Rebel Xt and 32GB CF

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Just thought I'd mention that I've been using a 32GB CF card with no special formatting in the Canon Rebel Xt. It has been working ...
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20110202

How to run something other than login on a tty

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Sometimes you don't want to run login on the console or other terminal. The reasons for this vary. Some appliances want to boot to a s...
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20110117

FreeBSD/mips for Cavium Octeon

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I've recently improved the ABI selection in FreeBSD/mips. Now it is all handled via MACHINE_ARCH or TARGET_ARCH. mipsel and mipseb are...
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20101202

New FreeNAS beta snapshot released (r5648)

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We've released the next beta snapshot of FreeNAS. You can read the release notes for all the details. Here's a highlight of the iss...
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20101119

New FreeNAS Beta (r5606)

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Just after the release of the first beta, a couple of serious problems came to life. As such, we've respun the release to fix these iss...
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20101118

FreeNAS 8 Beta released

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iXsystems is pleased to announced FreeNAS 8.0 Beta. FreeNAS 8.0 has undergone a complete rewrite. We've redesigned the GUI to be easier...
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20101028

Using devfs.conf as a porting aide

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I've recently been given the task of moving some software from FreeBSD 4.x to FreeBSD 6.x on a consulting basis. This move was very sim...
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20101001

New FreeNAS alpha

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After a few unforeseen delays, we have a new FreeNAS snapshot available over at source forge . As an experiment, we are distributing these ...
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20100929

PC-BSD install without a bootable DVD

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Recently, I tried to get PC-BSD onto an older system. This system didn't support booting off of USB, nor did it support swapping in a D...
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20100921

FreeNAS 8 -- Update

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If you are following the commit messages to FreeNAS, you'll already know that FreeNAS 8 is shaping up nicely. If not, allow me to summa...
20100919

My BSDTalk Interview

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I just gave Will Backman over at BSDTalk an interview on FreeNAS 8, NanoBSD, ZFS and embedding FreeBSD. You can check it out at the BSDtalk...
20100906

FreeNAS 8 -- First alpha snapshots

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My blog has been somewhat quiet lately. I've been busy with other things lately. The biggest of the other things is FreeNAS. iXsystems...
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Warner Losh
Warner Losh has been interested in computers since a very early age. He got his degree from a small school in the middle of New Mexico where he used 4.2BSD on the VAX 11/750. He's done a little GUI work, and a lot of kernel work in BSD, Solaris and even Linux. He became interested in the MIPS architecture when he was given a Deskstation rPC44 in 1994 and has wanted a FreeBSD MIPS port ever since then. In the mean time, he's amused himself and his employers by writing or improving FreeBSD's PC Card, CardBus, USB, SD/MMC, PCI and device configuration subsystems. He's embedded FreeBSD into products for the past 9 years. He serves on the FreeBSD core team and has specialized in handling "problem children" in the FreeBSD project and sorting out the complexity of open source software licensing. In the past 8 years, he's worked in the high precision time and frequency domain. He delivered systems that are used to montior the cesium clocks at NIST and USNO; used to recover UTC from GPS satellites; and used to synchronize digital video broadcasting stations. These systems were a mix of C++ user level code, kernel device drivers and specialized "timing" hardware.
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