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Posted on 09-22-08 01:12:21 AM Link | Quote

And I was thinking "Hey, I should do something with these" so I've been thinking of what to do with them.

I'm sort of leaning towards making an MP3 player out of them, but I'm still not sure...

Any suggestions?

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Posted on 09-22-08 01:14:57 AM Link | Quote
Make a ghetto supercomputer out of them. Just so you can say you did.

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Posted on 09-22-08 02:16:47 AM Link | Quote
Make some packet spoofers and reverse-engineer Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Linux + iptables is awesome.
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Posted on 09-22-08 02:21:14 AM Link | Quote
Do you have enough monitors? You might be able to make a bunch of useable desktop machines.

Or you could install Linux on them and make them into web servers. (Or print servers, or email servers, or scanner servers...)

If you're going to have them powered up, you should check them for bad capacitors. You could lose a good CPU to that.

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Posted on 09-22-08 04:14:35 PM Link | Quote
What exactly do you have usable before I start giving ideas?

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Posted on 09-25-08 12:35:08 AM Link | Quote

An e-machines... don't remember many specifics about it, I'll edit them in later.
Fried power source, and possibly fried motherboard.

A custom built, same deal as above, ~11GB hard drive if I remember. Was running XP

And a Packard Bell... really old, wouldn't count on anything above 4 or 5 GBs for a hard drive.. Running ME I think. Was making beeping noises last time it was turned on.

Or at least I think it's the packard bell.... could be the REALLY old one that's running Windows 98, I'll have to check as we put them in the closet and I haven't had a chance to see them in a bit.

Still, I don't think it's a lot either way.

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Posted on 09-25-08 03:58:21 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Tyty
An e-machines [...] Fried power source, and possibly fried motherboard.
Most likely both. Many models of eMachines fail like that.

Does it make a faint high-pitched noise when it's plugged in? If it does, the motherboard will kill any other power supply that's plugged into it. TeconmoonYukito managed to fry a brand-new power supply that way (yay warranty?) and I nearly blew up one of mine.

Be careful.

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Posted on 09-25-08 04:06:39 AM Link | Quote
ew. ew ew ewwww.

Not a whole lot you can do with hardware that old/broken. Unless you plan on keeping the old drives, you'll probably need add-on IDE controller cards, depending on how old the integrated ones are (drives bigger than 137GB need 48-bit LBA). It's probably not worth it.

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Posted on 09-25-08 05:30:21 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by BMF54123
ew. ew ew ewwww.
I disagree with that statement.
Originally posted by BMF54123
Not a whole lot you can do with hardware that old/broken.
You have a definite point there. I have no way of putting software onto my two //e's or malfunctioning Macintosh Plus, and my two 386's can't run Linux.

But, I have fifteen or so computers that can run the latest and greatest Linux distributions.

Distributed computing, anyone?

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