

That contains all partition information and a very small part on the last. So my first plan was using an copy of the first 17 GB. The last of these is the data partition and has only a mpeg/DMA/ on it. The extended partition contains another four logical ones. It has 3 primary partitions and an extended partition on CHS boundaries. Canon uses a very old DOS partition scheme. Some people in this thread say that they have cloned it to a smaller harddisk. Therefor I started an investigation on being smarter. The complete disk is 1 TB and almost impossible toe share.

I don't have much time each day, so the next post could take a few days 🙂.Ĭan someone share the disk image of this device Next step is soldering a header and see if I can get anything with a USB to UART converter. It's max is 3,3V and it is almost certain TX. Pin 4 is GND and on pin 2 I see voltage changes during powering up. It has on the left - heat-sink side up) - a wider white angle and a square hole. Let's start with J503 because I haven't used JTAG yet. The first is almost certain JTAG and the second the serial connection. The first one is finding the serial connection because that was essential in the other projects.Īfter opening the case and looking on the board I also saw the unpopulated 14 pins (J502?) and 4 pins (J503). Because there are a few great pointers in this thread I decided to hopefully add some things. However due to moving and other projects, this one disappeared from sight.īecause other collected examples - WD My Cloud, Seagate Personal Cloud and Seagate BlackArmor NAS220 - are now converted to Debian Buster, I was looking for the next project. I bought my Canon CS100 almost two years ago because of a possible free NAS for the price of the 2,5" hard disk. I'm new to this forum, but I read this thread with great interest.
