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Of course, that taskbar looks to be a bit too tall for Vista. IIRC the taskbar in vista is a bit shorter...
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Gedit for c and etc, fasmw for assembly
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mfg.: RedEagle
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Hi,

Photo attached....

Legend:
  • KVM1: 4-way, attached to A, B, C, D
    KVM2: 8-way, attached to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
    KVM3: 2-way, attached to a, b
    Switch: 16-way ethernet switch
    Gateway: Broadband modem/gateway
    1 & A: 2.66 GHz Pentium 4, 2 GB of RAM (WindowsXP)
    2: Pair of 1 GHz Pentium III, 512 MB of RAM (Gentoo)
    3: Pair of 1.8 GHz dual-core Opterons, 4 GB of RAM (FreeBSD)
    4: Pair of 400 MHz Pentium II, 256 MB of RAM (Redhat)
    5: Pentium, 8 MB of RAM
    6: Cyrix 6x86 PR200, 16 MB of RAM
    7: 160MHz Cyrix, 16 MB of RAM
    8: 133 MHz Pentium
    B: 200 MHz Pentium Pro, 128 MB of RAM
    C: 25 MHz 80486, 16 MB of RAM
    D: 300 MHz AMD K6, 64 MB of RAM
    a: 133MHz Am5x86, 32 MB of RAM
    b: 166MHz AMD-K6
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- One of the computers has dual video and is attached as 1 and A
- There's 3 computers and 2 monitors in storage (not shown, no space to set them up)
- I need more network cables (the ethernet switch only arrived today)
- Usually there's a chair


Cheers,

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Holy ... :shock:
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Post by Brynet-Inc »

Brendan's collection is tamed in comparison to mine, unfortunately, I have no pictures available ;)

It's great that I'm not the only person who creates "Computer Islands". :lol:
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:shock:

That's... a lot of computers.
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Wow and i thought i was bad, buying old junk :lol:
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:lol:
Ok, now seriously:
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The development laptop is on the right and the one on the left I use for testing.
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Post by Combuster »

I got 'only' 11 PCs. However, I also have a boxfull of AVR chips and m68k boards and some other random stuff. can I count those too? :mrgreen:

I should really clean my room if I want to brag with a photo as well... :cry:

Anyway, hardware collectors aren't that rare kind of species.
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My room... well 1/4 of it. :)
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Post by jzgriffin »

I'm not going to post a picture of my physical environment, because the wallpaper is made for 6 year olds into sports and we can't remove it because the house is rented. :-p

So, here's a screenshot of my Debian boot. Windows isn't installed yet, will post it later.

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Ok, I'll show off my small collection of boxes :) The 3 at the far right aren't connected most of the time, i connect them where that Dell box is when I want to test on them, which I do every week or so. At the bottom is a rackmount dual P3 server, and the black one with "Athlon 64" on is actually a dual Pentium II. The other black one under my desk is my main box with a Core 2 Quad Q6600, and the Dell one is a 500Mhz P3 which is my main testing box.

Oh, and there's my trusty iPod touch on the desk :)

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I use Vi and GCC on FreeBSD.
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ProgressGirl wrote:I use Vi and GCC on FreeBSD.
Someone's hardcore. :-)
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