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Author: | dh [ Mon Dec 06, 2004 10:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
[edit] New system [/edit] "TRIPLE-FAULT" - Acer TravelMate Laptop 30 GB HD 256 MB RAM Windows XP Home Red Hat Linux 9 Spoon (yes, it's in the boot menu and everything ;P) Clicker (it's not offically running, but i play with it under bochs) Linux kernel 2.4 No FD CD-RW/DVD No testing except BOCHS and safe running stuff [Coming soon (i hope)] Old piece of .... with x86, +/-16 MB RAM, 2 FDDs, _TINY_ hdd. [/coming soon] |
Author: | Cjmovie [ Fri Nov 25, 2005 4:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
I've 3 machines (possibly soon 4...enough parts to make 2 more ) My Primary Workstation: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 1.8ghz (o'ced to 1.9ghz...can go up to 2.2 if you like ;D ) nVidia 6600PX 256MB PCI Express x16 video card (dual out, 1 VGA, 1 DVI) 256mb DDR 333mhz RAM (yuck!) 2 IDE 40GB hard drives (I use both, but one has 1 file on it only, I could wipe it if you'd like to test, but I'm going to disable the other one first!) nForce4 chipset, Gigabit LAN, 6-Channel Sound (all speakers connected), Like 8 USB ports (like I'll ever use them all), USB printer (EG. no use to you), 1 COM port, 1 parallel port...I think that's it Second, My classic: 486: 35mhz standard, 40mhz turbo IDK how much RAM (only booted it once year ago ) 42mb hard drive (No write allowed!) (It has Windows 3.1 installed ) AT keyboard (serial mouse only) Not sure about anything else.... Third, my Uber Classic: 8088: No math coprocessor 640K RAM 2 5 1/2" floppy drives 4.77mhz standard, 9.54 mhz turbo AT Keyboard, no mouse CGA and Mono video card only (I really don't see a use for anyone to use this, but, whatever....) I'm guessing my A64 would be the most appealing testbed, the 486 possibly...My gmail is listed if you'd like to email me a CD ISO (for my A64 only) or a floppy image (5 1/2" or 3 1/4" for both 486 and A64). |
Author: | Candy [ Fri Nov 25, 2005 4:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
Cjmovie wrote: ... nForce4 chipset, Gigabit LAN, ... Do you happen to know the type of chip used for the GBIT lan? Is it a RTL8169? |
Author: | Cjmovie [ Fri Nov 25, 2005 4:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
It's built-in to the nForce4...Not sure of anything else |
Author: | AR [ Fri Nov 25, 2005 6:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
The Linux driver for the chipset is called something along the lines of "Reverse Engineered nForce Networking Controller" so I'd take a guess that it isn't RTL compatible . |
Author: | kataklinger [ Sun Dec 25, 2005 7:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
beyond infinity wrote: Even the good old C64 is present in my collection of Hardware. Yap! Good old C64, but it cannot boot latest release of my OS. Probably my multiprocessor detection code is not working well. machine #1: intel pentium iii 833mhz asus mb 256mb sdram gforce2 vga seagate 30gb + unknowen 100mb hdd teac cd reader d-link 10/100 network card machine #2: amd 5x86 p75 133mhz gigabyte mb 48mb edo ram s3 vga 4gb + 1gb(quantum bigfoot) teac cd reader d-link 10/100 network card machine #3: amd athlon xp 2200+ epox mb 512mb ddr fx5200 128mb maxtor 80gb pioneer dvd rw built-in netowrk card But for testing I like to use comuters at my faculty (mostly Dell machines: PIV >3ghz with HT, 1x or 2x VGA, SATA HDD...) And there's a nice Dec Alpha Server, but has some problem with memory :'( |
Author: | RetainSoftware [ Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:26 am ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
machine #1 AMD 64 X2 toledo 4400+ ASUS A8N32 SLI 2048 MB RAM(Corsair-TWINX2048-3500LLPRO) WD RAPTOR 74 2x (RAID-0) NVIDIA Geforce 7800 GTX will update this when i get home |
Author: | Kevin McGuire [ Mon Jan 16, 2006 12:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
AMD 64 3500 Athlon 2.2GHZ 1024MB RAM GeForce 6800 AGP 8X 40GB Disk (Forgot the NIC) It is a gigabit capable one. ----------------------------- AMD Athlon XP 2000 1.6GHZ 256MB RAM GeForce FX 5200 AGP 4X 40GB Disk Realtek RTL 8139 Family Fast Ethernet NIC ------------------------------ DLink DWL-G122 Wireless USB I have another wireless PCI card too. |
Author: | llama-X [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 10:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
sinistar (custom built) Pentium D 820 (2.8GHz, dual core, EMT64) 1GB DDR2 RAM Intel D945PSN motherboard ATI Radeon X600 Pro (PCI-Express) Linksys WMP-11 802.11b 200GB SATA HDD CDRW, floppy, LS-120 This one is available for some testing, although the hard disk is occupied by Ubuntu 5.10 and all of my GIMP work, etc. I'd be happy to test floppy-based and LiveCD-based OS's here, as long as I can unplug my hard disk before I boot them. amidar (HP Vectra, unknown model #) Intel Celeron 566MHz 256MB RAM 80GB Hard disk CDROM, floppy Intel 10/100 LAN Intel 82815 graphics This one is fair game. When I'm home from college I'll crack it open and see what's going on in terms of chipset, etc. gravitar (HP Vectra XU 6/200) Dual Pentium Pro 200MHz 128MB ECC PC100 SDRAM 4.3GB SCSI HD Adaptec SCSI controller 3Com 905 Parallel Tasking NIC (see HP site for full specs) splinter (Toshiba Satellite 320CDS) Penitum MMX 233MHz 20GB hard disk 32MB EDO RAM C&T HiQTM graphics CDROM, floppy Also fair game: Compaq Armada M700 (my main dev system, so nothing hard-disk based) Toshiba Satellite Pro 430CDT IBM Thinkpad 600 IBM PS/2 Model 55LS IBM PS/2 Model 30 (8086) Macintosh LC Macintosh Performa 578 Macintosh Performa 637CD Macintosh Classic II Macintosh PowerBook 165c Sun SPARCStation 5 (170MHz, 2x1GB SCSI HDD) |
Author: | Senaus [ Wed Feb 08, 2006 3:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
Here are my machines: OFFICE-DS Dell Dimension 2350 P4 2.4Ghz Intel 845 Chipset 1GB DDR GeForce FX 5600 (PCI) Onboard NIC Onboard AC97 Audio DVD Drive CD-RW Drive SDM-LAPTOP Dell Latitude C610 Pentium III 1Ghz 256MB RAM rt2500 Wireless LAN (PCMCIA) TEH-UBER AMD Duron 700Mhz 128MB RAM Nvidia Riva TNT2 (AGP) RTL8139 Ethernet (PCI) RTL8180 Wireless LAN (PCI) Onboard AC97 Audio Toshiba CD-ROM Drive |
Author: | yayyak [ Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:55 am ] |
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Trent (Desktop): 933MHz Intel Pentium III MSI-6198 Motherboard MSI Radeon 9200SE Gfx Card (128MB) 640MiB SD-RAM 40GB IDE Hard Disk 52x CD-RW Drive 3.5" Floppy Drive 3COM 10/100 Network Adapter MS Windows XP Jane (Laptop): 233MHz Intel Pentium w. MMX 64MiB SD-RAM 4GB IDE Hard Disk 3.5" Floppy Drive 3COM Etherlink III Network Adapter (via PCMCIA) No Operating System The hard drive in Trent will be taken out while testing, but you can write to the hard drive in Jane as much as you like. All operating systems will have to be on floppy disks. And just in case you're wondering, the names come from MTV's cartoon series Daria. |
Author: | Ryu [ Thu Apr 06, 2006 1:59 am ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
My components for testing, they are never really put into any machine. Processors: Intel Pentium4 CPU 2.00GHz Intel Pentium3 CPU 450MHz Intel Pentium2 CPU 300MHz Intel Pentium CPU 200MHz (Non MMX) Some Cyrix (Pentium class) 450 mhz. Video cards: ATI Rage 128 Asus V7700TI 64mb (Geforce3 TI series) MSI FX5500 256mb (Geforce 4) Motherboard Chipsets: Intel 845PE chipset (Asus P4PE) Intel 443BX chipset (compact board) Sis 930 chipset (some really crap unknown board) ALi M1542 (Asus P5A-B) Network cards: 3Com 9055b TX-NM (I have various DIP32 EEPROM for these for testing.) DLink DFE-530TX (DIP32 ROM) Boardcom 4400 Soundcards: SBLive SBLive Value Realy Old Creative 5507 PCI |
Author: | Combuster [ Fri Jun 09, 2006 1:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
For "In Use" boxes, I do want the guarantee that your OS does not change anything on the harddisk Well here's the list of my testable boxes, mail or pm me if you find something interesting. Accepted are: floppy images, iso images, grub configs (on almost all linux boxes) and UEFI applications, provided there's hardware support for them is available. IA-32 Mercury: Processor: Intel 80486 Memory: 12MB Storage: 0.6gb IDE, CD, floppy Video: Cirrus Logic CL-GD542X Sound: SoundBlaster 16 compatible Networking: 3Com Etherlink III, 3C509/3C509b, manual config Currently running: Windows 98 Saturn: Processor: Intel Pentium I 200mhz, Intel chipset Memory: 72 MB Storage: 1.4 gig IDE, CD, floppy Video: S3 Trio64V2 DX/GX, 3dfx Voodoo 1 (daisychained) Sound: SoundBlaster 16 compatible Network: RPCI Ethernet Adapter, manual config Currently running: Windows 98 Amalthea: Processor: Pentium 2, Intel 440LX/EX Chipset Compaq Deskpro box labeled "designed for win98" Memory: 32 MB Storage: 40GB IDE, floppy, CD, CD-RW Video: ATI 3D Rage IIC, AGP board Sound: Creative SoundBlaster AWE64 Network: 3Com Etherlink III, 3C509/3C509b, manual config Modem: Tornado LFM/SFM 336HD Currently running: Windows 98 Uranus: Processor: Intel Celeron 466mhz, MS-6159 uATX motherboard, Intel 82440LX chipset Memory: 128 MB Storage: 2.0 gig IDE, CD x 2, floppy Video: ATI Rage Pro Turbo AGP2X, 8MB Sound: Creative ES1373 (Soundblaster AudioPCI 64V) Network: 3Com Etherlink III, 3C509/3C509b, manual config Currently running: Windows 98 SE Phobos: Processor: AMD Duron 1.3ghz, Jetway V266B motherboard, VIA KT266A chipset Memory: 256 MB Storage: 200 gig IDE, 40 gig IDE, DVD, CDR, floppy, 5.25" floppy Video: nVidia Geforce 6 6200 Sound: Edio live theatre 5.1, chip: CMI8738/C3DX Sound 2: VIA AC97, chip: C-Media AC97 Network: VIA Fast Rhine, dhcp Currently running: Windows XP (linux disused) Io: Processor: Multiprocessor SMP System: 2x Pentium II 266mhz, Dell PowerEdge 4200, Intel 440FX chipset, Dual power supply Memory: 128 MB SCSI: AMI MegaRaid Enterprise 1200, Dell backplane, Adaptec AIC786X PCI, Adaptec AIC7880 PCI Ultra SCSI Storage: 96GB SCSI raid, SCSI CD-Rom, floppy, lacks IDE controller Video: Diamond Stealth II S220 ( Rendition Verite V2100 GPU ) Sound: SoundBlaster AWE64 Gold Network: Intel Pro/100B PCI Adapter, dhcp Currently running: Windows XP, Gentoo Iapetus: Processor: 1x Pentium III 1266mhz (SMP capable, ran out of CPUs), Dell PowerEdge 2550, Dual power supply Memory: Unknown SCSI: Adaptec AAC Raid (Perc 3/Di) Storage: 8GB + 70GB + 16GB SCSI raid, IDE CD-Rom (can not read RWs), floppy Video: ATI Rage XL (3D Rage family GPU) 8MB Sound: none Network: Intel Pro/100 Ethernet, Broadcom NetXtreme gigabit ethernet Currently running: Windows 2000 Server, Gentoo Enceladus: (Same series as Iapetus, details missing) Processor: 1x pentium III (free socket), Dell PowerEdge 2500 Memory: 2GB SCSI: Adaptec AAC Raid (Perc 3/Di) Storage: lots of free slots Video: (unconfirmed) ATI Rage XL Network: (unconfirmed) Intel Pro/100 Ethernet, Broadcom NetXtreme gigabit ethernet Currently running: Nothing Rhea: Processor: 1x Pentium II 400MHz Model: Dell Optiplex GX1 Motherboard: Intel 440BX PIIX4e chipset Memory: 64MB Storage: IDE CD-Rom, floppy, 3.2GB IDE Harddisk Video: ATI 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X Sound: Crystal Semiconductor CS4236, ISA (says dell; nonexistant according to cirrus logic, possibly a typo for CS4226?) Network: 3Com 3c905B Currently running: nothing Dione: (new box, no OS, details missing until I can get more time) Processor: 1x Pentium 133MHz Model: Dell Optiplex GL+5133 Memory: 32MB Storage: CD-Rom (not bootable), floppy Video: S3 Trio64+ Network: 1x unknown NIC Currently running: nothing Ariel: Processor: 1x AMD Am5x86-P75 133MHz, UMC UM8881F-based chipset Memory: 24MB Storage: Floppy, 160GB IDE Harddisk (by lack of alternatives - way too large) Video: SiS 6102 Input: AT keyboard, Serial mouse Network: 1x Winbond W89C940 Audio: 1x SoundBlaster (most likely, a SB16 Value Edition), with ISA plug-and-play support. Currently running: nothing Umbriel: Processor: 1x Intel i386SX 33MHz Memory: 2MB Storage: Floppy, IDE harddisk Video: Trident TVGA9000 512k VRAM Input: AT keyboard Currently running: DOS, Windows 3.1 Phoebe: Processor: 1x Cyrix MII-300GP, 225MHz, SiS 5582 chipset Memory: 32MB (of which 4MB shared video memory) Storage: Floppy, IDE harddisk, IDE CD-ROM Video: SiS 5597 Audio: ISA ESS AudioDrive ES1869F (Soundblaster-compatible) Network: ISA Cologne HFC-S ISDN modem Surtur Processor: 2x Intel Xeon 2.4Ghz Machine: Dell Poweredge 2600 Chipset: E7501 Memory: 1 GB Storage: Adaptec AIC-7899A U160 SCSI, PERC4/Di RAID 80GB, IDE CD, floppy, SCSI tape Video: ATI Rage XL Network: Intel e1000 AMD64 Callisto: Processor: AMD Athlon64 3500+ Motherboard: ASRock AM2NF4G, nForce 410 Memory: 1024MB Storage: SATA 160gb+500gb HD, DVD burner+lightscribe, floppy Video: ATI Radeon X300 PCIe + onboard Geforce 6150 Sound: MCP51 aka Realtek 888 aka nForce 410 sound chip Network: nForce onboard 10/100 ethernet, dhcp Currently running: Gentoo x86_64, Windows XP Charon: Processor: Pentium Dual Core E2180 Motherboard: Foxconn 45CMM / Intel 945GC Chipset Memory: 2 GB Storage: IDE 320GB, DVD burner, floppy Video: ATI Radeon HD2400 (R610) + Onboard Intel 950 Sound: Realtek ALC662 Network: Realtek RTL8101E Currently running: Gentoo x86_64, Windows XP Prometheus: Processor: Athlon64 X2 System: Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo PA-3515 Memory: 3 GB Storage: AHCI SATA, 240GB Harddisk, DVD burner, SD card reader Video: ATI Radeon HD3200 Sound: Realtek controller on HDA bus Network: Realtek RTL8101E ethernet, Atheros AR5007EG wireless Currently running: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Gentoo Atlas: (in use) Processor: AMD FX-6100 (6-Core) Motherboard: ASRock Extreme4, AMD 970, UEFI Memory: 16GB Storage: SATA 500gb HD, USB Bluray/CD/DVD writer Video: nVidia GeForce GTX 650 2GB Sound: HDA ATI SBx00 Azalia Network: Realtek RTL8168 Currently running: Gentoo (no GRUB available!), Windows 8 Daphnis: (in use) Processor: Athlon II P320 Dual-Core Machine: HP 625 Chipset: AMD RS880 Memory: 3 GB shared with video Storage: SATA 320GB, DVD burner, SD card reader Video: ATI Radeon HD4200 Sound: Radeon integrated Network: Realtek RTL8101E ethernet, Broadcom BCM4313 wireless Currently running: Gentoo, Windows 7 Titania: (unavailable) Processor: 1x Intel Atom N330 (2 physical x 2 logical = 4 cores), Intel 82945 chipset Memory: 1 GB Storage: 80GB IDE, CD-ROM Video: Intel 945 Sound: Intel HDA Network: RTL8111 Currently running: Gentoo HPPA Miranda: (needs thorough checking) Processor: (HP PA-RISC) PA8000, model D380 Memory: 1.5 GB Storage: Lotsa scsi Video: Serial terminal Network: Onboard Currently running: Nothing SPARC Pandora: Sun Ultra-5 Workstation Processor: UltraSPARC-IIi, 270MHz Memory: 64MB Storage: 4GB IDE, FDD, CDROM Video: 3D Rage Pro Network: 1x unspecified onboard 10/100 ethernet. Currently running: OpenBSD ARM Raspberry Pi PowerPC Nintendo Wii Extra goodies: SD Media Launcher (i.e., a devkit ) Other hardware you can try (currently not in use): - Storage: USB capable video camera (= SD card reader) - Storage: Iomega "Ditto Easy800" Tape Drive - Storage: Adaptec AHA-1542B SCSI card, including drives - Storage: 5.25" floppy drive - Storage: SD flash cards (1x 128Mb, 1x 1Gb) - Storage: DVD-ROM drive - Video: ATI 264VT [Mach64] (onboard chip, Io) - Video: Oak Technology VGA, OTI077, ISA/VLB - Video: HP Serial terminal (VT100-compatible) - Input: USB Webcam - Input: Various keyboard models: US/Dutch layout, optionally with windows or internet keys. - Input: Serial mouse - Input: Drawing Pad - Input: Gameport joysticks, steering wheel, Gamepad - Input: Joystick splitter (allows two joysticks to be connected to one gameport) - Input: Two (different) webcams - Network: IBM Token Ring (no network, unfortunately) - Network: Serial-Serial using null modem - Audio: External MIDI device (connected via gameport) [edit] Inserted a network card into Amalthea, 02 Jun 2007 [/edit] [edit] Added new machines: Rhea and Dione, 28 Sep 2007 [/edit] [edit] Added a laptop "Triton", 22 Nov 2007, updated used state [/edit] [edit] Bought cheap new computer, 19 May 2008 [/edit] [edit] Filled in some missing details, 6 Nov 2008 [/edit] [edit] Laptop burnt out its power circuitry. Result: new laptop. 3 Dec 2008 [/edit] [edit] Added "Enceladus" (big brother of Iapetus). 26 Dec 2008[/edit] [edit] Filled in some chipset information [/edit] [edit] I now have a Voodoo 1 to test, 28 Sept 2009 [/edit] [edit] Made an Am5x86 box (Ariel) operational, removed bricks, 9 Nov 2009 [/edit] [edit] Filled in stats for Ariel, 16 Jan 2010 [/edit] [edit] Replaced Phobos' broken hardware, added a 386, and two cases containing an incomplete set of hardware - supplies en-route, 2 May 2010 [/edit] [edit] New SPARC box, 14 Aug 2010 [/edit] [edit] Various additions and moves [/edit] [edit] Added Surtur and Atlas, Blu-ray equipment. Changed in use tagging, Feb 2013 [/edit] |
Author: | dc0d32 [ Sat Jun 10, 2006 11:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
my only machine, so no HDD W.... intel P4 1.6~1.95 GHz [whatever you want, overclocked], no HT U8648 board, VIA chipset 100~120 MHz FSB [overclocked] AWARD modular BIOS, ver 6.xx iirc 256M RAM, PC133 [currently at 148.5 MHz], Hyundai S3 Graphics Pro Savage DDR P4M266, 32M shared, 1-2-4x AGP 40G Samsung 5600rpm hdd (IDE) Age old cdrom drive - acer [my burner HP CDRW16X burned] Samsung n Sony FDD 3 1/2 Realtek LAN 10/100 Motorola / HSP56k phone modem Trident 9xxx TGUI 1M PCI display card current OS : RHEL-AS4, WinXP n 98 (both illegal) Avance AC97 codec audio [bigg speakers ] IBM USB mouse serial, parallel ports etc.etc. |
Author: | earlz [ Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re:Test Beds |
this isn't as specific as most but anyway... cpu Intel Celeron @1.3ghz hdd: 2gb JTS Corp. CHAMP Model C2000-3AF fdd: 3.5" and floppies(just 1.44mb) sound:Intel 82801BA/BAM AC'97(with a mic so I can test recording) network: Intel PRO/100 VE(built in to mobo) mouse's: ps/2 and serial(no scroll wheel on serial) com: mouse lpt: not hooked to anything modem: Agere Win Modem #2 cd/dvd drives: LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW- 16335(burns dvdrw's) and LITE-ON LTR -482475(burns CDRW and no read for dvd) keyboard: standard ps/2 with volume buttons and hibernation button usb/printer: HP Deskjet 5740 I have 2 sets of usb ports(4 at the top of my mobo and 4 at the bottom, its wierd, all onboard) video:NVIDIA GeForce FX 5500(256mb) and an onboard intel something or another(with 16mb?); only have 1 monitor though monitor:supports up to 1280x1024@60hz and 32bit color current os:windows xp sp2(not that it matters since that hdd will be unhooked) and I think thats about it |
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