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+ | == Factory Reflash == | ||
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+ | [[GoFlex_Home_Factory_Reflash| GoFlex Home Factory Reflash Mechanism]] |
The Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Home Network Attached Storage (NAS) device
We know from the GuruPlug, that the Kirkwood processors can get a little hot. In the GoFlex product, the CPU connects to the base via a thermally conductive pad.
In the base there is two large metal masses. It would appear they support two roles. The first is to provide some weight in the base to help keep a hard drive up vertically, the other is to conduct some heat away from the processor.
J1 in the bottom left hand corner of the PCB has connections for the console port. The console port is 3.3V, 115,200bps 8N1.
Pin 10 is Ground, Pin 9 is Transmit (Out) and Pin 8 is Receive (In).
The GoFlex Home has a firmware recovery mechanism built into the bootloader: GoFlex Home Factory Reflash Mechanism