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Friday, November 5, 2010

Adding a serial port to a Dockstar - Hack a Day


Adding a serial port to a Dockstar

posted Jul 22nd 2010 8:03am by Mike Szczys
filed under: classic hacks

If you don’t look close you might think this Seagate Dockstar is in stock condition. But look at the three holes in the white case just above the thumb drive which act as a serial connection for the Dockstar. [Firestorm_v1] posted the instructions after see our post about installing OpenWRT on the device. He did a nice job of concealing the connection, heating up a pin header to melt the holes he needed. Now he has quick access without sacrificing features or aesthetics. A serial-to-USB cable is modified with a polarized pin header to ensure a quick and accurate connection. This is great for PC connectivity but you also never know when you want to add your own hardware bits to the network device.

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Go there...
http://hackaday.com/2010/07/22/adding-a-serial-port-to-a-dockstar/

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