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<ukleinek>
mmind00: I started looking for a replacement for my old NAS and consider a qnap ts433. I'd want to put Debian onto it instead of the vendor OS. Do you know this device? Is the UART accessible?
<ukleinek>
mmind00: I tried to contact qnap to offer mainlining the device in return for the hardware, but I guess that didn't work out. Do you have a contact there that you'd share where I could retry?
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<mmind00>
ukleinek: after an initial "what?" I guess you meant to suggest that this device uses a Rockchip Soc? ... So no, in general I don't know individual devices, except what happens to pass by as devicetrees already ;-)
<ukleinek>
mmind00: yes, judging from the recovery image it has a rk3568
<mmind00>
ukleinek: from review images from the ts433,233,133 devices I found it looks like there are a number of those unpopulated headers on the boards, but no clue if that is an uart
<mmind00>
ukleinek: funny that sourceforge is still a thing ... qnap keeps their GPL stuff on it
<mmind00>
sadly nobody really tore one of those devices down fully