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Create hardware authored Nov 02, 2019 by Martin Kennedy's avatar Martin Kennedy
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Hardware Listing
# Table of Contents
[[_TOC_]]
#### Background
This is only as far as I know what we have. It should be said that there is always more stuff coming into the Lab.
# Netbooks
- ~15 x Acer Aspire One
- AMD C50/C60 processor. One DDR3 SODIMM slot (up to PC3-12800).
- ~3 x Acer Aspire V5
- Intel Celeron 1017U. Two DDR3 SODIMM slots (up to PC3-12800).
- Quite fast.
- ~15 x Toshiba NB305
- Atom N455 or N450, with one DDR3 or DDR2 SODIMM slot (up to 2GB of respective RAM)
- We are short on chargers, but they are cheap.
- ~20 x Toshiba NB205
- Atom N280, with one DDR2 SODIMM slot (for up to 2GB of respective RAM).
- We are short on chargers, but they are cheap.
# Desktops
Watch this space while we dig out of storage.
# "Computers"
(This one is my favorite -- it kind of unravels out the unparalleled possibilities of the junk I've collected at the Lab.)
## Laptop Motherboards
- 5 x Thinkpad X61t
- Core 2 Duo L7700
- One of which has the necessary SATA power bridge. (+$6)
- All require additional 20V Thinkpad AC chargers (+$10 for OEM ones; +$7 for off-brand)
- These motherboards work fantastically on very cheap RAM (DDR2 PC2-6400 is about $1/GB, up to 4GB), and once zip-tied to a flat piece of cardboard are *perfect* for running unattended servers, or working on crazy WiFi experiments (they have two miniPCIe slots!)
- They automatically output over VGA as well.
- Great for "computer in cardboard box" take-home projects.
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