Strange Systems seen at Ford's place
These are generally running and on the net:
- han.... One Generic IBM PC clone (Linux 2.x)
- luke... One Mitsubishi Amity CN subnotebook (Linux 2.x)
- leia... Palm m500 (Palm OS v4.0)
- yoda... One Amiga A3000 (Amiga Unix SVR4)
- vader.. One Micron IBM PC clone (RedHat Linux 6.1)
- kenobi. One AT&T 3B1 (Unix SVR2 v3.51)
- dos.... Another Generic IBM PC clone (MS-Windows 98)
- alpha1, alpha2 Two Digital Multia Alpha workstations (Linux 2.x)
- replaytv ReplayTV 4000 DVR
- klunk, bonk, thump: Three AT&T 3B2/400s (Unix SVR4.0)
Other strange devices that might be indirectly connected
to the net, but aren't really proper nodes:
- One Amiga A1000 (Amiga OS 1.3)
- One Amiga A2000 (Amiga OS 2.04/AmiTCP)
- Zenith Z-Lite (Linux)
- Zeos Pocket PC (MS-DOS 5.0)
- Olivetti Quaderno (MS-DOS 5.0)
- Tandy Zoomer (GEOS)
- NEC Silentwriter 2 Model 90 (Postscript)
- Dataman S4 ROM reader/programmer
- MFJ-1278 Multi-mode data controller
- Icom 4SRA VHF tranceiver
- JRC NRD-525 HF receiver
- X*Press cable TV data receiver
These are in boxes, or in pieces, or otherwise not likely
to be actually running:
- One TRS-80 Model I (Level I Basic)
- One TRS-80 Model 4 (LSDOS 6.2)
- One TRS-80 Color Computer 2 (OS/9)
- One crushed AT&T PC7300
- One box of spare parts that used to be an AT&T PC7300
- Another AT&T 3B1 with a dead hard disk :-(
- One Pong (clone) arcade game
- One BattleZone arcade game
- One Joust arcade game
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