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My Computer Friends
    When I initially began this site, back in early 1999, it was still a pretty big deal to have a really good computer, and a very big deal to have a home network. Today, this is no longer true. Everyone from grandmas to babys use computers these days, and home networks are as common as home video systems. Wireless networks, despite their security and performance issues, are also getting to be common. The whole hobby aspect of computers is becomming a thing of the past, as they get to be more common, more integrated with other devices, and more appliance like.
    In recognition of this, I have not updated this section in a very long time, and almost did not update it at all, and even considered removing it from my site. At one time, all of my computers were homebuilt, and a few still are; but it is making less and less sense to do this today. I presently have a mix of homebuilt, customized, and standard model computers. Most of what I own is somewhat behind the curve, and a few of my utility computers are way behind; but they are all more than good enough.
    I presently share my home with several computers of various talents and abilities. Below are listed the PC compatibles on my network. I built a number of these computers myself over the years, and have networked them. All of the machines connect to the internet through a proxy/firewall machine. The network uses a mixture of domain (W2K), and workgroup (UNIX) machines. I also have a couple of scanners (attached to bigguy, and timbuk2), and a pair of digital cameras. I presently have an HP Deskjet printer, but will soon have a laser printer as they can now be had in the $200 range. Active Links will go to a page for each computer. Most of my older computers are now retired (though I may resurect their names for future systems), and I plan on upgrading and revamping virtually all of my computers, and have switched my network from the 98/NT4 to the 2000/XP operating systems.
    None of these are exactly cutting edge machines, though a few were when I first got them, but nothing stays cutting edge for very long these days. Most of what I own is just far enough behind the curve to be inexpensive, but close enough to be current: With the coming of the new 64 bit processors, the whole landscape of computers will be changed, yet again. I look forward to seeing what the next decade or two will bring.
Good enough is the enemy of perfect.

My Network Machines
computer
case
os
cpu
ram
hd
sound
video
mon
net
drives
mod
Sleepy
desktop
W2k
686-300
64mb
6.4gb
sb16
9685-1mb
15"
10/100
3.5,18xcd
none












Timbuk2
Tower
W2K
PIII
866
1gb
60gb
120gb
SB Live
Radion
7000 32mb
17"
LCD
10/100
3.5" DVD, Zip, CDRW,

linus








10/100
CD, FLoppy
none
Sunny
Desktop
Sol 8
PII350
256mb
8.4gb
SB16
ATI Rage 2
15"
10/100


Sparky
Tower
Sol 10
W2K
sparc440
K-6 400
1 Gb
256mb
40gb
60gb
sun
sun
15"
10/100
CD, Floppy
none
Stevens
mini
tower
WXP
server





none
10/100

none
Porky
Tower
W98
P166
64mb
6.4gb
sb16
Intel 810
15"
10/100
CD, Floppy
none
Watchman








10/100














Muse
Mini
Tower
WXP
P3
667
512mb
80gb
60gb
SB Live
Banshee
16mb
17"
LCD
10/100
3.5/CDRW/travan tape
none
Mogul
Tower
WXP
P3
933
1gb
20gb
120gb
Audigy2
Platinum
Radion
128
17"
LCD
10/100
CD writer, DVD
DVD writer, floppy
none

Some Old Friends

computer case o.s. c.p.u. ram h.d. Sound video monitor network drives modem
bigguy fulltower W2K PIII 600 256mb 60gb sb live ati-xpert 8mb +video out 17" 10/100 3.5/5.25/zip/ls-120/40xcd/cdr, DVD, Tape 56k
littleguy minitower w98 Cel 400 256mb 17gb sp8330 9685-4mb +video out also tv capture card 15" 10/100 3.5/24xcd/ 56k
Linus midtower Linux 686-300 64mb 6.4gb sb16 Intel 810 8mb 15" 10/100 3.5/40xcd none

Besides my PC network, I have an Apple II GS, an Adam, an Amiga 2000 with a bridgeboard, and an old C64, along with some older computers. I would like to network the Apple, and the Amiga, but I haven't yet been able to find the time to figure out how. As both of these computers are orphans, it is not easy to get parts or information. I am also considering the purchase of a Mac, to add to my network. I am now on my third generation of Linux machine, and am getting a bit more comfortable with it. I have a nice, new, 16 port switch, which is intelligent enough to almost be a router.
Links Legacy Machines My Network Online Education Mini-Cray
Software Apple II GS Amiga 2000 Adam C64
Sleepy: flat screen and arm mount
Linus:
Chief: