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How many computers do you own? by kelli2172004-04-22 09:03:22
  The whole 9 yards... by theanomaly 2004-07-06 16:08:49
Eagle: Main Rig - custom system
Athlon XP2500+ Barton / Soyo Dragon Plus KT333 MB / 1024MB pc2700 DDRRAM / 120GB 7200rpm Seagate 8MB cache ATA133 / Generic 44x CD-ROM / LG 16x10x40x CDRW 2MB cache / SB Live! Value / NVidia Geforce3 @ 1600x1200x32x72hz / Viewsonic E95 19" CRT / WinXP Pro SP1 / Silver case with blue side intake fan, blue rear exhaust fan, dual front intake fans (black), front temp monitor (also glows blue), and 420w dual-fan Enermax PSU

Dodo: Lab Machine - custom system
Athlon XP1700+ / MSI KT333 MB / 512MB pc2100 DDRRAM / 20GB 7200rpm Maxtor 2MB cache ATA100 / Onboard S3 64MB DDR @ 1024x768x32 @ 60hz / Win2K Pro SP4 / PowMax Silver MicroATX case with 200w PSU

Peacock: Home Theater PC
Duron 850Mhz / 256MB pc2700 DDRRAM / 20GB 5400rpm Maxtor 2MB cache ATA100 / Onboard Via video 16MB DDR @ 800x600x32 @ 60hz with an ATI All-In-Wonder-Pro 8MB PCI @ 800x600x32 / WinXP Pro SP1 / Coolermaster ATCS ATC-120 Black HTPC Case with Silent 400W PSU / Volcano11 Heatsink (on fan-controller) / Dual 15" Monitor setup as currently no TV

Owl: Server
Dual Celeron 550Mhz / 192MB SDRAM / 60GB 7200rpm Maxtor 2MB cache ATA100 / 32x CD-ROM / Seagate SCSI Tape / 1MB S3 Video @ 800x600x32 60hz / Win2K Server SP4 domain controller with honeypot, IDS system, and caching-only DNS active / Landmark cream and silver tower

Canary: Firewall - custom system
P120-S oc'd to 133 / Intel TXP-4 MB / 96MB EDORAM / 1MB S3 vid / Smoothwall 2.0 controlling 3 PCI 10/100 NICS for red/green/yellow as well as Snort IDS system

Tweety: Laptop - School - IBM Thinkpad 1171-NM1
Celeron Coppermine 700 / 192MB SDRAM / 10GB 4200rpm IBM (unknown cache/data rate) / 8x4x24x CDRW / Ali Audiowave sound / 8MB (sma) Trident AGP @ 1024x768x32 / 13.1" TFT / Orinoco Gold PCMCIA WLAN 802.11b / WinXPPro SP1 currently dualbooting with Redhat Linux

Network Hardware - Netgear MR814 WLAN 4port Router/Switch 10/100baseT with 802.11b basestation, Asante 12port 10baseT hub with AUI, BNC, and RJ21, Smoothwall as listed above on the firewall; wifi systems connect at full speed with 128 bit encryption and additional IPSec, wired clients connect at 100mb off the switch (10 off the hub for visitors *wink*) and utilize the same IPSec protection... IP scheme designed with honeypots in mind; internet access through 1.5mb/640k ADSL connection

Audio Equipment

Main - Kenwood VR506 amplifier @ 100Wx5 RMS, 2 x Prolinear tower speakers, 2 Prolinear bookshelf, 1 Prolinear centre, 1 x Energy S10.2 sub @ 150W RMS 600W peak

PC Speakers - Laptec Pulse 420 (dual flatpanels @ 5W, 5.25" long-throw excuse for a sub @ 18W) and not actually a bad sounding set

Miscellaneous Items of Note

Keyboards / Mice: Logitech Wireless Freedom KB / Mouse Combo (one of the first drivatives, works like a charm) on the HTPC, Smart Office Keyboard (with all the fancy Office buttons and stuff that programmers and system admins hate *grin*) and Logitech MX500 mouse on the main rig; regular stuff on other systems if needed

Scanner / Printer: Canon i550 printer (so happy with this machine) and Canon LiDE20 scanner (gets power via USB, small form factor, decent scan speed and good detail on the scans), both USB

Other: Logitech 420 webcam, Logitech Wingman Digital joystick, generic USB gamepad, 2 APC350 battery backups, 1 APC500 battery backup
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