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Hardware listing here is mostly for my own use, since over the years I've managed to collect quite a lot of stuff lying around in severel locations, some powered and connected to Internet, others in pieces.

Computers' hostnames are from ElfQuest. Most are real Internet hostnames (nnn.lmmz.net) with IPv4 reverses, used to identify computers in network.

Not all of them are in my apartment, and not all of them are powered up or even put together. However, in theory they all are working computers unless stated otherwise.

Computers

Skywise
Primary workstation. Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 2.33 GHz, 3 GB RAM, 250 + 120 + 80 GB disks, 2 x ATI Radeon HD2600XT 256MB + 1 x Matrox Millenium II display adapters (support for 5 displays) and a DVD burner. Currently attached one Samsung 225BW, two Samsung V710N's and one Samsung 710V TFTs + projector. Accessories include Wacom Intuos3 A5 tablet. Running Windows XP Professional.

Work laptop (property of my employer)
Work laptop. HP NC2400, Intel Core Duo, 2048 MB RAM, 80 GB disk etc. Running Windows XP Professional.

Leetah
Laptop. IBM X22, PIII 800 MHz, 512 MB RAM, 80 GB disk, Ati Mobility Radeon, 12" XGA TFT. Running Debian/GNU Linux.

Eee PC
Laptop. Asus Eee PC 901, Intel Atom 1.6 GHz, 1 GB memory, 4+8 GB SSD disks. Currently running default Asus Linux distribution.

Nightfall
Secondary workstation. Sun Ultra 5, 360 Mhz, 256 MB RAM, 20 GB disk. Running Solaris 10.

Cutter
Primary web, mail & shell host. Dual PIII 800 MHz, 640 MB RAM, 28 GB + 15 GB disks, 100 Mbps 3C590B NIC. Running Debian/GNU Linux. In colo facility.

Savah
Virtual server platform. Intel Core2 Quad X3220 2.40 Ghz, 4 GB RAM, 4 x 500 GB disks in RAID5. In colo facility.

Still unnamed
Test server. Sun Netra T1, UltraSparc IIi 360 MHz, 512 MB RAM, 2 x 18 GB SCA disks.

Strongbow
Home server. AMD Athlon64 X2 dual core 3600+, 1024 MB RAM, 4 x 500 GB Samsung SATA disks (RAID-5, 1.5 TB storage). Running Debian GNU/LInux.

Ember
Home Router. Intel Core2 Duo 2.13 GHz, 2048 MB RAM, 80 GB disk, 2 x 1 Gbit/s + 1 x 100 Mbit/s NICs, Huawei E160 3G modem. Running Ubuntu Linux. Doing routing, bridging, proxyarp, VPN, firewalling, NAT, whatever.

Suntop
Sun SparcStation 4 110 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 4 GB disk. Running NetBSD.

Connectivity

Cisco Catalyst 2960G-24-TC switch
24-port managed 10/100/1000 switch.

Cisco 2621 router
With 2 Fast Ethernet and four serial interfaces.

Linksys WRT-54GL WLAN AP
Running OpenWRT.

Allied Telesyn AT-FS708 Switch
Unmanaged 8-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch.

Unnamed 5-port Switch
Unmanaged 5-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch.

Scrapyard

Old Dart
AMD K6-2 350 MHz, 192 MB RAM, Riva128 Display adapter, RTL 10/100 Network.

Cube
Workstation/decoration. NeXT Cube, 25 MHz Motorola 68040, 16 MB RAM, 500 MB HD. Installed OS is NeXTStep 3.2.

The Project
Sun SparcStation LX, 40 Mhz.

Junk #1 (Old Strongbow)
i486SX 25 MHz, 20 MB RAM, 250 MB hard disk. Used to be a file/print server and managed to got uptime of 613 days. Unfortunatelly boot disk was degraded to state it would no longer boot. Propably will end up to junk pile.

Junk #2 (Cutter's first incarnation)
i386SX 16 MHz. Very old HP workstation, might be still useful as a X-terminal or something.

Junk #3
Sun SparcStation 2 40 MHz, 64 MB RAM and 4 GB + 4 GB disks. Running NetBSD 1.5.x.

Junk #4 (Old Ember)
Pentium 133, 80 MB RAM, two 10 Mbps NICs, no HD. Dunno what to do with that, maybe retrogaming, name server or mail server.

Junk #5 (Old Odin)
AMD Athlon 900 MHz, 384 MB RAM and huge pile of old 80+ GB ATA disks.

Junk #6 (old Rayek)
Laptop. TI Extensa, Pentium 120 MHz, 32 MB RAM, 2 GB HD, VGA TFT. Currently in drydock, but might still be reborn in someday as admin console or something. Battery is completely dead.

Other stuff

Internet connection is in theory 1000 Mbit/s, in practise fast enough. I also use co-location facilities provided by GW0.net.

Other things includes a Sanyo PLV-Z4 projector, Yamaha 5.1. DTS amplifier, Canon EOS-350D digital SLR camera with couple of lenses and Canon Powershot A520 pocket camera.

© Mikko Lammi 1996-2008

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