| CPU | Intel Pentium III 733 |
| Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-60XT |
| Video |
Matrox Millienium G400 DualHead MAX w/ 32megs RAM |
| Audio | Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live X-Gamer |
| RAID | Promise FastTrak66 IDE RAID |
| RAM | 256 MB SDRAM |
| Hard Drives | 73 gb total |
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1 Western Digital 13 gb 1 Quantum 20 gb 2 Western Digital 40 gb in RAID1 1 IBM 40 gb in removeable carrier for offline backup |
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| CDROM | 52x IDE Creative |
| Operating Systems |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows 98 Redhat Linux 7.2 |
| Monitor | Nokia 446PRO |
| UPS | APC SmartUPS 650 |
| CPU | AMD TBird 1.2 GHz (isn't it bad when your toy box is faster than your desktop?) |
| Motherboard | Asus A7VWOA |
| Video |
NVidia RIVA TNT2 |
| Audio | Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 PCI |
| RAM | 512 MB SDRAM |
| Hard Drives | 6 gb total |
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1 Maxtor 4 gb 1 Seagate 2 gb |
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| CDROM | 4x SCSI NEC |
| Operating Systems |
Redhat Linux 7.2 |
| Monitor | Philips Brilliance 150P Flatscreen |
| UPS | APC BackUPS Pro 280 |
This machine is where I learned Linux installation and upkeep. It is less of a sponge for money, mostly receiving nothing but old hardware from my main machine. It is a Pentium 233MMX running on an ABIT SM5A motherboard with 64 megs of RAM and 6500 MB of IDE drive space. It had over 100 days of uptime last year and is extremely stable. It mostly provides a test bed for my various programming experiments and is useful for my UNIX administration job. The old minitower case finally died (the power supply fan gave out) so I bought a new case from Jinco.
This machine also hosts my Connectix QuickCam Color.
I'll just list the other computer stuffs I have, if any interest you, cool!