more details for the hosts

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ This site was originally know as **tech.schottelius.org**.
### suppe.schottelius.org
First, in 1998, there was `suppe.schottelius.org`. It was my first
First, in 1998, there was **suppe.schottelius.org**. It was my first
webserver, dns-server and mail-server. I recieved it as a gift
from a kindergarten, because it was too slow for them.
The name is derived from the German phrase "suppelte herum",
@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ You actually should have seen it, it consisted of the following hardware:
### bruehe.schottelius.org
Later, in 2003, `suppe` was replaced by `bruehe`. One day, broth ran
into the `bruehe`, and `bruehe` is the German word for broth.
Later, in 2003, **suppe** was replaced by **bruehe**. One day, broth ran
into the **bruehe**, and **bruehe** is the German word for broth.
The first version of `bruehe` had the following technical features:
The first version of **bruehe** had the following technical features:
Chassis: Midi-Tower
Processor: Pentium3 550Mhz
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ The first version of `bruehe` had the following technical features:
Later the one scsi and one ide drive was removed due to problems
with the power supply. And an additional NIC was put into.
At the time `bruehe` was replaced by `creme` (see below) it became
At the time **bruehe** was replaced by **creme** (see below) it became
the firewall for the lan at home.
* Productive use: 2003 - 2006
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Bruehe is actually still in use, but only as a table below my desk.
Because a customer of me broke a contract, I had to keep
a very nice dual Xeon server back. This one became
`creme.schottelius.org`. The name comes from "creme de la creme"
**creme.schottelius.org**. The name comes from "creme de la creme"
which means "one of the best".
Chassis: 2U
@ -118,8 +118,8 @@ Quite a nice machine, bought with the first money I made.
### scice.intern.schottelius.org
After `flapp` died in 2003 (because tea ran into it), I bought
`scice`. `Scice` is combined of "scientific" and "silence".
After **flapp** died in 2003 (because tea ran into it), I bought
**scice**. **Scice** is combined of "scientific" and "silence".
Scice has a Transmeta TM5400 processor and no active cooling. It
was produced by ECS under the name of "A530".
@ -137,32 +137,45 @@ was produced by ECS under the name of "A530".
Unknown time. Was an IBook G3.
Processor: Power PC
### hydrogenium.intern.schottelius.org
When the accu of `scice` ended its livetime about one year after
When the accu of **scice** ended its livetime about one year after
I bought it, I decided to buy a used Compaq Evo N400C.
Processor: Pentium III (Coppermine) 850 Mhz
Display: 12" TFT
* Productive use: 2005 - 2008?
* Productive use: 2005 - 2008
### wasserstoff.intern.schottelius.org
To be more precise, when I bought `hydrogenium`, I also bought
`wasserstoff`, which is also a used Compaq Evo N400C. `Wasserstoff`
is simply there to spend parts, when `hydrogenium` needs to have
To be more precise, when I bought **hydrogenium**, I also bought
**wasserstoff**, which is also a used Compaq Evo N400C. **Wasserstoff**
is simply there to spend parts, when **hydrogenium** needs to have
them replaced.
### ast.intern.schottelius.org
Pentium 1 notebook. Never really used it productively,
was thought to be a terminal.
was thought to be a terminal. It also had the alias "alzheimer"
as the main and the bios battery were both broken.
Processor: Pentium 1, 75 Mhz
HD: 30 GB (yes, not originally and Bios sees only 8 GB ;-)
Vendor: AST
### denkbrett.intern.schottelius.org
A IBM T60.
An IBM T60.
Processor: ?
HD: 80 GB
Wireless-lan: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
* Productive use: 2007 - 2008
### ikn.intern.schottelius.org
@ -173,12 +186,16 @@ main use in ETH Zürich, "Informatikkoordinator Nico".
### kobold.intern.schottelius.org
A IBM X31.
An IBM X31 running as wireless access point, router,
firewall, fileserver (three usb harddrives connected,
running raid5 under the crypt layer) and video player.
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1600MHz
RAM: 1 GiB
HD: 40 GB
Graphics card: ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LY (AGP)
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1600MHz
RAM: 1 GiB
HD: 40 GB
Graphics card: ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LY (AGP)
Wireless-lan: Atheros AR5212 802.11abg
Ethernet: Intel Corporation 82540EP Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Mobile)
* Productive use: 2009 - now
@ -187,6 +204,14 @@ A IBM X31.
A Lenovo Thinkpad X201. The name is an abreviation for
"klapprechner", the German translation for "notebook".
Processor: Dual Core Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 520 @ 2.40GHz (4 threads)
RAM: 4 GiB
HD: 500 GB SATA
Graphics card: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller
Wireless-lan: Intel Corporation WiFi Link 6000 Series
Ethernet: Intel Corporation 82577LM Gigabit Network
Display: 12", LED backlight
* Productive use: 2010 - now
## Workstations/Desktops
@ -208,18 +233,22 @@ I do not even remember the naem I gave that box.
Graphics card: ATI with 2 MiB
CD-ROM: Single speed SCSI with caddy running at triple speed
* Productive use: ???? - ~2000
### eiche.intern.schottelius.org
Then my father gave me his old computer for present, which was
named `eiche` (oak in English), because it has a big-tower case.
named **eiche** (oak in English), because it has a big-tower case.
Processor: Intel Pentium IV (mostly running at 80 C)
### buche.intern.schottelius.org
`buche` replaced `eiche` on 2006-06-10, because the mainboard
of `eiche` had some problems with the Promise ide controller.
`buche` should now be the file and backup server for the persons
**buche** replaced **eiche** on 2006-06-10, because the mainboard
of **eiche** had some problems with the Promise ide controller.
**buche** should now be the file and backup server for the persons
living in our home.
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) Processor, 800Mhz
@ -229,6 +258,8 @@ living in our home.
IDE: 2x onboard, 4x on Promise PDC20270 (TX4)
Other: 4x USB2.0, 4xUSB1.1
* Productive use: at least in 2007
### dosinux.intern.schottelius.org
Midi tower used for gaming. Name is a combination of "dos on unix",
@ -236,7 +267,19 @@ because I used dosbox to run old games on it.
### grauerstar
HP J6000, HPPA. Running Debian and Gentoo.
Nice workstations from HP, a J6000 featured with
a HPPA processsor. I was running it with both Debian and Gentoo.
Processor: Dual PA8600 (PCX-W+), 552 Mhz
HD: 18 GiB SCSI
* Used: ~2006 - ~2008 (unclear)
* No real productive use, just played around with it.
### grauerklon
Same machine as grauerstar. Just bought two of them, you never
know how many HPPAs you need, don't you?
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