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bkehoe
06-23-1999, 04:39 PM
Hi,
Well plans fell a bit behind today.

You'll be glad to hear that I have the block server set up and serving blocks fine.

Its a 25MHz AMD 386, 6MB RAM, 4.3GB Seagate HDD (well its slow and I don't need it), 1MB Graphics, 10MBs network card and RedHat 5.2

Now we need to look for a name so make your suggestions here.

The site fell behind, but I have the basic layout done now and the pictures taken. I will be moving the 386 out to the room inwhich therack is in shortly.

Brendan

izzzy12k
06-23-1999, 04:51 PM
Ya think that the 386 will handle block flush/fetch as needed?

izzzy12k

spdsk8r
06-23-1999, 05:01 PM
How many computers will the server be hosting? And how fast are they?

bkehoe
06-23-1999, 07:12 PM
Hi,
Well its handling it fine for my 2 computers at the moment - and it quickly server the blocks out.

As of now, there are no motherboards set up in the rack. http://www.sysopt.com/forum/frown.gif , but there should be soon - after I get the site up.

Brendan

izzzy12k
06-23-1999, 08:22 PM
Why don't ya post a shopping list, and we can try and help get it together.

-izzzy12k

Virus
06-23-1999, 08:25 PM
Is this like a Warpsnore type of thing your setting up?

You're really skimping on the block proxy server. I've got a 486 100 and a P90 siting here collecting dust. But it would cost too much to send one out to ya. As soon as I get a hub, i'll be using them.

izzzy12k
06-23-1999, 09:13 PM
To my understanding, it is.

BTW, I have a few parts I could donate.

izzzy12k

bkehoe
06-24-1999, 06:51 AM
Hey, thats nice. Will add a donations section to the page before I upload it. Just trimming down the pictures now (took them at max resolution by accident) and thinking what would make a nice page background.

Well my server won't be doing too much - just serving blocks, while the warp(s)core server has the clients booting off it.

I did a bit of research and came across a site on which you can put Linux on a floppy, with space for the RC5 client!

I had bought a 486 motherboard with a 66MHz IBM processor for $8, but in the suitcase something jammed agains't the processor heatsink, and when I opened the suitcase there was the heatsink after comming off, with the processor attached and I don't have a small enough solder iron to fix it.

I'll Post a link to the page when I upload it.

Brendan