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<font size="-1">Greetings<br>
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Had a similar project that was about to get off the ground, using about
15-20 eMacs. The venue is reasonably close to Carey, as well. Could be
interesting to maybe try and combine the two.<br>
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I'll have a chat to the other guys, and see what they think.<br>
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Cheers; Dan<br>
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Patrick Tehvand wrote:
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Hi all,
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We have just decommissioned a lab of computers and once I weed out the
dead/dying ones I should have between 15-20 machines with the following
specs:
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IBM Netvista/pc300
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pIII 600
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>6Gb disk
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512Mb ram
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100Mb ethernet
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Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on a project that would be worth
doing with them at some point. Perhaps as a PLUG project to get people
involved? Was thinking of playing around with clustering or making a
rendering farm or something?
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Cheers
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Patrick Tehvand
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