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Current

System Hostname RAM Hard Drive Extras Acquired
 
Powerbook G4/1.25ghz aluminiwheats 1024MB 80GB DVD-R/CD-RW/Bluetooth/WiFi December 2003
 
iBook G4/1ghz justwhite 768MB 30GB DVD-ROM/CD-RW/WiFi June 2004 for Liz to use
 
G4 Cube/450mhz cubic 192MB 20GB DVD-ROM/WiFi April 2004, Second hand from UWA
 
Athlon 2200 nobrain 512MB 120GB DVD-ROM/CD-RW April 2003
 
SGI Indy R4400/133 rightbrain 32MB 1GB Indycam, 17 inch monitor April 2003, Ex from work for $50
 
SGI Indy R5000/150 leftbrain 32MB wGB Indycam, 17 inch monitor April 2003, Ex from work for $50
 

Past

System Hostname RAM Hard Drive Extras Acquired
 
iBook G4/800 frostyflakes 128MB 30GB DVD-ROM/CD-RW Jan 2004 secondhand. Sold to buy a new one with a 3 year warranty
 
G4/400 (Gigabit Ethernet) blockhead.duck 1024MB 20GB Onboard Gigabit Ethernet, DVD, TV In, SCSI November 2000, as a graduation gift to myself, since I might not have been able to get student prices again. Of course, as it turned out, I now work at a education institution and am still eligible for them, but I didn't know that then. Mum uses this now
 
Powerbook G4/800 titanflakes.duck 1024MB 40GB DVD/CDRW, Svideo out August 2002, for use at work
 
iBook (Dual USB) frostyflakes.duck 640MB 10GB DVD, TV out July 2001, for use at work, sold Dec 2002 for $1500
 
Powerbook 1400CS/G3-333 powerbook.duck 32MB 3.2GB (Upgraded from 1.3GB, July 2000) Dodgy Ethernet Card April 1998, to take to Canada, sold Aug 2003 for $350
 
PowerMacintosh 5500/250 bigmac.duck 96MB 4GB Video In July 1997, to replace a PowerMac 5200/75, sold Aug 2003 for $50
 
Sparc 16mhz Asterix.duck 32MB 400MB Solaris 2.6 Box. November 2001, sold thru work. A SparcStation2. It's made out of 3mm steel. It's very big and heavy. But it's thin, so that's handy. It's also nice to have something running Solaris around
 
Sparc 25mhz Obelix.duck 52MB 800MB Gateway one day? November 2001, thru work. It's a nice little SparcStation IPX running NetBSD. It has two network interfaces, so I'll possibly be using it when/if I ever get broadband as a network server. If that happens to be in another country, it's dual voltage.