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jobss
Long time nixers
(19-05-2015, 04:23 AM)bsdkeith Wrote: Main machine:
Nova/Foxcomm mini ITX
3.3 GHz i3 processor
4Gb ram
500Gb HDD
(Sitting in a 10.5x10.5x3.75 inch case)
Attached to a HP w19ev monitor with built in speakers (19" WTFT)
USB keyboard & optical mouse
OpenBSD 5.7

Netbook_1
Acer Aspire One 722
AMD C50 dual core 1GHz processor
1Gb ram
250Gb HDD
11.6" WTFT
OpenBSD 5.7

Old Notebook
Advent 9112
1.46GHz Core2 processor
1.5Gb ram
250Gb HDD
12" TFT
OpenBSD 5.7

Laptop
HP-G62
2.3GHz i3 processor
2Gb ram
320Gb HDD
15.6" WTFT
(Presently running MX Linux)

Netbook_2
Acer Aspire One 532
1.6GHz Atom processor
1GB ram
64Gb SSD
10.1" WTFT
AntiX 13.1 (64 bit base) (updated)

Netbook_3
Nova N1
1.6GHz Atom processor
1Gb ram
(No internal HDD)
10.1 WTFT
Various O/Ses using pendrive, usb HDD, or SD/SDHC card

ASUS EeeBox
1.6GHz Atom processor
1Gb ram
(No internal HDD)
Various O/Ses using pendrive, usb HDD, or SD card

Old mobo
3GHz P4 Pentium
1Gb ram
(SATA HDD or pendrive when using for testing)
32 bit system

ITX mobo
1.8GHz (dual core) processor
2Gb ram
(SATA HDD or pendrive when using for testing)
32 bit system

(Plus 15" ProLine XGA TFT & 17" Acer SXGA TFT monitors)

I'm in love with all of that low end hardware! Network them together and you can have a semi-powerful compiling cluster.
bsdkeith
Long time nixers
Networking them, or rather having a go at, was the initial reason I aquired so many (low end) machines,
I was going to try PXE booting as well, however I decided not to continue along those lines as I didn't have a real use for a network, so now they just get O/Ses thrown on them - sometimes beta software that I report back problems etc to the respective forums.
I do like netbooks though. :)