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As every computer geek, I also have a long history of used computers,
which I publish here, to be able to look back what I used once.
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This site was originally know as **tech.schottelius.org**.
## Notebooks
To be done. :-)
## Servers
### suppe.schottelius.org
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* Productive use: 2003 - 2006
Bruehe is actually still in use, but only as a table below my desk.
### creme.schottelius.org
Because a customer of me broke a contract, I had to keep
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NIC: 2* Intel(R) PRO/1000
CDROM: Slim line IDE 52x DVD
* Productive use:
* Productive use: 2005 - 2008
### tee.schottelius.org
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* Productive use: 2008 - now
## Notebooks
### flapp.intern.schottelius.org
Flapp was my first notebook, a Acer Travelmate 524TEV.
Quite a nice machine, bought with the first money I made.
Processor: Intel Pentium III 650 Mhz with Speedstep
Ram: 64MB (max: 512MB)
HD: 10 GB, UDMA 33: IBM-DJSA-210
CD: 24x CD / 6x DVD: MATSHITADVD-ROM SR-8175
USB: ALi M5237
Network: Intel Ethernet Pro 100
VGA: ATI 3D Rage P/M Mobility AGP 2x
PCMCIA: O2 Micro OZ6933
IDE: ALi M5229
Sound: ALi 5451
Touchpad: Synaptics
Modem: Lucent SoftModem Version 3.1.66
Infrared: Ali Fast Infrared
Display: 13.3" TFT
* Productive use: 1998 - 2003
### scice.intern.schottelius.org
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".
Processor: Transmeta(tm) Crusoe(tm) Processor TM5600, 600Mhz
RAM: 128MiB (upgraded to 384MiB later)
Optical drive: DVD-ROM / CD-RW
Display: 14" TFT
Mouse input: Touchpad
Other: 4x USB2.0
* Productive use: 2003 - 2005
### ei.intern.schottelius.org
Unknown time. Was an IBook G3.
### hydrogenium.intern.schottelius.org
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?
### 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
them replaced.
### ast.intern.schottelius.org
Pentium 1 notebook. Never really used it productively,
was thought to be a terminal.
### denkbrett.intern.schottelius.org
A IBM T60.
### ikn.intern.schottelius.org
A Lenovo Thinkpad X200. The name is derived from its
main use in ETH Zürich, "Informatikkoordinator Nico".
* Productive use: 2008 - now
### kobold.intern.schottelius.org
A IBM X31.
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1600MHz
RAM: 1 GiB
HD: 40 GB
Graphics card: ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LY (AGP)
* Productive use: 2009 - now
### kr.intern.schottelius.org
A Lenovo Thinkpad X201. The name is an abreviation for
"klapprechner", the German translation for "notebook".
* Productive use: 2010 - now
## Workstations/Desktops
Systems I used as workstations:
### ozean.intern.schottelius.org
My first own computer was a Pentium 1 bought from Aldi.
Before that I used my father's computer.
The case of that computer was painted blue with
penguins on it by a friend of mine. That case
actually become the case of bruehe later. Currently
I do not even remember the naem I gave that box.
Processor: Pentium 1, 166 Mhz
Harddisk: 700 MB + 1 GB SCSI (exchanged the 4 GB IDE HD that came with it)
RAM: around 16 MiB
Graphics card: ATI with 2 MiB
CD-ROM: Single speed SCSI with caddy running at triple speed
### 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.
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
living in our home.
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) Processor, 800Mhz
RAM: 1152MiB
Optical drive: DVD-RAM (CD-RW, DVD+/-R/RW)
NIC: 3Com Corporation 3c905B 100BaseTX [Cyclone]
IDE: 2x onboard, 4x on Promise PDC20270 (TX4)
Other: 4x USB2.0, 4xUSB1.1
### dosinux.intern.schottelius.org
Midi tower used for gaming. Name is a combination of "dos on unix",
because I used dosbox to run old games on it.
### grauerstar
HP J6000, HPPA. Running Debian and Gentoo.
## Embedded
### zwerg.schottelius.org
My first embedded device to play around with. Data mostly
copied from www.soekris.com:
266 Mhz NSC SC1100 single chip processor
256 Mbyte SDRAM, soldered on board
4 Mbit BIOS/BOOT Flash
CompactFLASH Type I/II socket
UltraDMA-33 interface with 44 pins connector for 2.5" Hard Drive
3 10/100 Mbit Ethernet ports, RJ-45
2 Serial ports, DB9 and 10 pins header
USB 1.1 interface
Power LED, Activity LED, Error LED
Mini-PCI type III socket. (t.ex for optional hardware encryption.)
PCI Slot, right angle 3.3V signaling only, dual PCI slot option planned.
12 bit general purpose I/O, 20 pins header
Temperature and voltage monitor
Hardware watchdog
Board size 5.2" x 5.7"
Power using external power supply is 6-20V DC, max 15 Watt
Option for 5V supply using internal connector
Operating temperature 0-60 °C
### katze.schottelius.org
After a flash of lightning, zwerg died and was replaced by katze,
a Soekris Net5501. Data again mostly copied and edited from Soekris.com:
500 Mhz AMD Geode LX single chip processor with CS5536 companion chip
512 Mbyte DDR-SDRAM, soldered on board
4 Mbit BIOS/BOOT Flash
CompactFLASH Type I/II socket.
UltraDMA-100 interface with 44 pins connector for 2.5" Hard Drive
Serial ATA 1.0 interface for Hard Drive, with +5V and +12V power header
1-4 VIA VT6105M 10/100 Mbit Auto MDIX Ethernet ports, RJ-45, protected to 700W/40A Surge
2 Serial ports, DB9 and 10 pins internal header
USB 2.0 interface, one internal, one external port
Power LED, Disk LED, Error LED, Network LED's
Mini-PCI type III socket. (for t.ex. hardware encryption or wireless controller)
PCI Slot, right angle 3.3V signaling only, dual PCI slot option
12 bit general purpose I/O, 20 pins header
Temperature and voltage monitor
Hardware watchdog
Board size 6.3" x 6.5"
Power using external power supply is 6-25V DC, max 20 Watt, protected with TVS
Option for 5V supply using internal connector
Operating temperature 0-60 °C
[[!tag net schottelius unix]]