Difference between revisions of "Available gear"
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==== Gear for indefinite loan: ==== | ==== Gear for indefinite loan: ==== | ||
+ | * bench grinder | ||
+ | * Makita cordless drill | ||
* Geeks Unleashed arcade cabinet (A former MKII cabinet running Mame) | * Geeks Unleashed arcade cabinet (A former MKII cabinet running Mame) | ||
* robotic tape library, 5U rack-mount, needs 8mm tape drives and tapes (SCSI attached, robot works great under Fedora 3) | * robotic tape library, 5U rack-mount, needs 8mm tape drives and tapes (SCSI attached, robot works great under Fedora 3) | ||
* possibly a 36U rack | * possibly a 36U rack | ||
* AS/400 9401-150 - a fully functional AS/400 for those that want to learn OS/400 (AKA iSeries, i5/OS, or "IBM i" as of April 2009) | * AS/400 9401-150 - a fully functional AS/400 for those that want to learn OS/400 (AKA iSeries, i5/OS, or "IBM i" as of April 2009) | ||
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Revision as of 21:32, 6 May 2009
This is a list of skills and gear that people can make available to the hacker space once it's established.
Contents |
Nathan
Skills and services for offer:
- The FOOLS would be happy to install/upgrade additional locks and physical security for the hacker space
- Time and effort in establishing and maintaining the business entity
- General electronics experience, soldering, Arduino projects, TTL digital electronics, AIX/Linux sysadmin experience, website CMS setup and maintenance, lock picking/physical security, audio/video editing and equipment, welding, automotive systems, OBDII, licensed ham, X10 home automation, yada yada yada.
Gear for donation:
- 8' x 4' white board, with rigging ready to hang from a ceiling or wall
- HP LaserJet IV? B&W laser printer
- several 15" to 17" displays from around my house, probably some computers too
- RS/6000 7012/320 (Power CPU, AIX 4.1) with 19" display
- general spare parts (electronics, tools, etc)
Gear for indefinite loan:
- bench grinder
- Makita cordless drill
- Geeks Unleashed arcade cabinet (A former MKII cabinet running Mame)
- robotic tape library, 5U rack-mount, needs 8mm tape drives and tapes (SCSI attached, robot works great under Fedora 3)
- possibly a 36U rack
- AS/400 9401-150 - a fully functional AS/400 for those that want to learn OS/400 (AKA iSeries, i5/OS, or "IBM i" as of April 2009)