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Mike Message #79249, posted by MikeCarter at 20:49, 26/8/2006
MikeCarter

Posts: 401
..all you people use?

[edit]ment to put Computer[/edit]

[Edited by MikeCarter at 21:49, 26/8/2006]
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Phil Mellor Message #79250, posted by monkeyson2 at 20:55, 26/8/2006, in reply to message #79249
monkeyson2Please don't let them make me be a monkey butler

Posts: 12380
In order of use:

Work:
Dell laptop (without explosive battery, I hope :))

Home:
Mac Mini (PowerPC)
Nintendo DS
Iyonix

Unused, gathering dust:
A3010
A4000
A5000 (x2)
Old PC with Linux (may be revived with an old copy of Windows 98 to connect to DS homebrew kit, if necessary)
BBC Micro
Electron
PSP

[Edited by monkeyson2 at 21:57, 26/8/2006]
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Adrian Lees Message #79251, posted by adrianl at 20:56, 26/8/2006, in reply to message #79249
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Posts: 1637
Mostly an Iyonix with two screens. Also an A9home for IRC, some web browsing and testing code like NetSurf. Occasionally use a StrongARM RiscPC too, but only for testing code really.

And I use an XP laptop but that doesn't run RISC OS yet ;)
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Jeffrey Lee Message #79252, posted by Phlamethrower at 21:10, 26/8/2006, in reply to message #79251
PhlamethrowerHot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot stuff

Posts: 15100
Work:
Windows PC
Various games consoles

Home:
Windows PC (TV, games, interwebs)
Iyonix (Programming, interwebs, games)
StrongARM RiscPC (Programming, games, interwebs)
Nintendo DS (games)

Gathering dust:
GBA
Gameboy colour
Osaris (Should have bought a proper psion!)
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Andrew Poole Message #79253, posted by andypoole at 21:35, 26/8/2006, in reply to message #79249
andypoole
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Posts: 5558
At home:

Mac Mini (Intel)
WindowsXP box (half dead at the moment)
RiscPC (SA)
WindowsXP TabletPC
DS
GameCube

Gathering dust:
RiscPC (ARM710)
A7000
A7000+
Windows Vista test box
Debian server
around 10 NCs
3 Archimedeses (or whatever the plural is)
Several other older machines (2 BBCs, Speccy, C64, various consoles)
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Peter Howkins Message #79254, posted by flibble at 22:05, 26/8/2006, in reply to message #79253
flibble

Posts: 892
At Work:

PC running XP
PC running Linux

At Home:

PC running XP and Linux
Sun Ultra 5 running Solaris 10
Sony Vaio U1 laptop with XP and Linux

Gathering Dust

SGI Iris Indigo
2x Acorn RPC
Acorn A7000, with half finished laptop case
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Jason Tribbeck Message #79258, posted by tribbles at 23:14, 26/8/2006, in reply to message #79254
tribbles
Captain Helix

Posts: 929
Work:

2 x Dell Precision 470 (both 2x2.6G Xeon, XP)
1 x Dell Precision 220 (2x666MHz P4, XP)
1 x Self-built server (EPIA 5000, FreeBSD)
1 x Self-built server (Athlon XP 3400, FreeBSD)
1 x Dell PowerEdge 1850 (2x3G Xeon, FreeBSD)

(Yes, I've got a lot of machines; each do a different job though)

Home:

Dell Inspiron 8500 (2GHz P4mobile, XP)
Dell Lattitude (can't remember, FreeBSD)
Home built server (Athlon 1.2Ghz, FreeBSD)
Home built firewall (Via EPIA 5000, OpenBSD)
Risc PC (RISC OS Adjust)
A9home
Psion 5 (used as alarm clock!)

Gathering dust:

Sun Ultra2 (with graphics card, Linux)
Athlon 64 (destroyed motherboard/CPU)
386 (DOS)
7 x BBC Micro (various configurations)
2 x BBC Master (1 with 80186 2nd proc.)
A3000
A540 (8M)
Psion 5mx (screen dead)
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Andrew Message #79260, posted by andrew at 23:56, 26/8/2006, in reply to message #79258
HandbagHandbag Boi
Posts: 3439
Jason - I dare you to be the man who betters Exile or UIM on the BBC. :)
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Chris Williams Message #79261, posted by diodesign at 00:35, 27/8/2006, in reply to message #79249
diodesign
The Opposition

Posts: 269
Work:
Apple iMac (G3 OS 9) + Apple iMac (G5 OS X) (yay)

Home:
StrongARM RiscPC (RO 4.39)
StrongARM NetWinder (Debian GNU/Linux)
Apple iBook G4 (Mac OS Tiger, non-exploding batt)
AMD K7 Linux PC (Debian GNU/Linux)
Ad6 A9home (RO 4.42)
A3020 with dead hard disc RIP favourite games :'(
PS 1+2 (with net connection :) )
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John Hoare Message #79262, posted by moss at 00:39, 27/8/2006, in reply to message #79261

Posts: 9348
Work + Home (working from home - same thing these days)

Intel Mac Mini Core Duo (main machine)
Iyonix (barely used these days :()
Fuck knows how old 800mhz PC running Win ME (ergh)
PS2 (Playing DVDs, GTA, and Final Fantasy)
BBC Master (Needs disc drive)
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Sion Message #79269, posted by blasts of the xtre at 09:29, 27/8/2006, in reply to message #79262
blasts of the xtre
Suppose you were an idiot. Suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself.

Posts: 326
RiscPC StrongARM (games, writing, programming)
Windows XP box (games, music)
PS2 (games, DVD)
Nintendo DS (games)
Sony Nuon (games)
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Jason Tribbeck Message #79291, posted by tribbles at 16:51, 27/8/2006, in reply to message #79260
tribbles
Captain Helix

Posts: 929
Jason - I dare you to be the man who betters Exile or UIM on the BBC. :)
I did write a Mode 4 version of !Lander - trees, moving landscape (with water), spinning ship. Just was outline graphics rather than filled in.

Unfortunately, I lost the source (and the source to a lot of other code) when I left my bag on the train.
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Michael Drake Message #79293, posted by tlsa at 18:25, 27/8/2006, in reply to message #79249

Posts: 1097
Iyonix (Main computer)
Ubuntu linux pc (Used for irssi with NettleSSH and running nsgtk with Avalanche)
RiscPC (Not used much now)

Dreamcast & DS for games.

Also got Megadrive, Saturn & GameGear but they're not used much. Got rid of my GameCube.
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Ian Cook Message #79294, posted by ilcook at 18:46, 27/8/2006, in reply to message #79293
trainResident idiot
Posts: 1077
In use

Iyonix Panther (Games, Genealogy, internet and listening to music)
A laptop (whingedoze)

Gathering dust

Kinetic rpc
A5000
Master 512
2 Electrons
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Andrew Message #79310, posted by andrew at 21:21, 27/8/2006, in reply to message #79291
HandbagHandbag Boi
Posts: 3439
Jason - I dare you to be the man who betters Exile or UIM on the BBC. :)
I did write a Mode 4 version of !Lander - trees, moving landscape (with water), spinning ship. Just was outline graphics rather than filled in.
So it is more than a legend. Do you mind if I inform Stairway.. about this?


Unfortunately, I lost the source (and the source to a lot of other code) when I left my bag on the train.
Potentially someone somewhere has it. Tragic! ;)
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Jason Tribbeck Message #79324, posted by tribbles at 23:40, 27/8/2006, in reply to message #79310
tribbles
Captain Helix

Posts: 929
I did write a Mode 4 version of !Lander - trees, moving landscape (with water), spinning ship. Just was outline graphics rather than filled in.
So it is more than a legend. Do you mind if I inform Stairway.. about this?
I didn't think I'd ever mentioned it to anyone! No, I don't mind.


Unfortunately, I lost the source (and the source to a lot of other code) when I left my bag on the train.
Potentially someone somewhere has it. Tragic! ;)
And my Olivetti JP-101 printer. To me, the most important bit of code I lost was my disassembler - which was able to cope with self-modifying code (to a certain degree).
Anyway, shortly afterwards I got my A420/1...
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Andrew Poole Message #79325, posted by andypoole at 23:43, 27/8/2006, in reply to message #79324
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Anyway, shortly afterwards I got my A420/1...
I guess you didn't take that on the train with you, then.. Or did you have a spare heavy-lifting thingie with you? ;)
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John Albert Bullen Message #79329, posted by JohnB at 06:40, 28/8/2006, in reply to message #79249
Member
Posts: 43
RISC OS: Iyonix Aria X423c (512mb, 120GB, DVDRW)

Other: Heavily upgraded 2Ghz Powermac G4 (MAC OS 10.4.7)

Regards,

JohnB
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VinceH Message #79330, posted by VincceH at 09:41, 28/8/2006, in reply to message #79249
VincceH
Lowering the tone since the dawn of time

Posts: 1600
The box I mainly use now is an Acer laptop running XP Home. VRPC is installed, but I don't use it yet as I've still to transfer everything over from...

The box to my right is a RPC600, all SA'd up and running Select 3.

(It wouldn't take long. I'm just lazy.)

In the loft is another RPC600 with an ARM610 and RO3.5, along with my old A3000 with RO3.1

On the window cill is an old Z88

Under the bed is an antique Toshiba laptop with a massive 80x4 line LCD display.

Somewhere burried under piles of stuff there is a Packard Bell laptop with WinXP (the predecessor to this Acer).

On the floor to my left, between a little 3 drawer unit and the legs to my desk, and which I can't be arsed to retrieve (I'll get it out when I next go off-roading) is a Mio168 PocketPC.

About 12 inches in front of the screen, roughly in line with the top, is the best computer I have. Unprecedented amounts of solid state storage - though sometimes the contents are a little hard to retrieve.
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Andrew Duffell Message #79336, posted by ad at 11:37, 28/8/2006, in reply to message #79330

Posts: 3262
Mainly use:
Dell Dimension 5150 2.8GHz Pentium D, 1GB RAM
Dell Latitude D505 1.7GHz Pentium M, 1GB RAM

Sometimes use:
Kinetic Risc PC

Never use (and plan to sell):
Various other partial Risc PCs/A7000s. (inc. 233MHz StrongARMs/RISC OS 4 +Select)
2xBBC Masters with various 3.5 and 5.25 inch dual and single drives.
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Adrian Lees Message #79364, posted by adrianl at 16:10, 28/8/2006, in reply to message #79330
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Posts: 1637
About 12 inches in front of the screen, roughly in line with the top, is the best computer I have. Unprecedented amounts of solid state storage - though sometimes the contents are a little hard to retrieve.
I have one of them, but it keeps crashing and needing a reboot.
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VinceH Message #79368, posted by VincceH at 16:36, 28/8/2006, in reply to message #79364
VincceH
Lowering the tone since the dawn of time

Posts: 1600
About 12 inches in front of the screen, roughly in line with the top, is the best computer I have. Unprecedented amounts of solid state storage - though sometimes the contents are a little hard to retrieve.
I have one of them, but it keeps crashing and needing a reboot.
You have a Heuristically Universal Dynamic Database?
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Jason Tribbeck Message #79377, posted by tribbles at 17:25, 28/8/2006, in reply to message #79325
tribbles
Captain Helix

Posts: 929
Anyway, shortly afterwards I got my A420/1...
I guess you didn't take that on the train with you, then.. Or did you have a spare heavy-lifting thingie with you? ;)
Yes, I did take it on the train. WITH the monitor. I had a foldup trolley that I bungeed everything together. It went on stairs, escallator, tube, train, car - everywhere.
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Matthew Somerville Message #79392, posted by Matthew at 19:13, 28/8/2006, in reply to message #79249
Matthew

Posts: 520
Work/home (they're the same place) - Dell P3M laptop, still going strong. :) Most of my work is done remotely to various servers in London, though.

Gathering dust - RiscStation, A5000, A4...
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Andrew Poole Message #79394, posted by andypoole at 19:28, 28/8/2006, in reply to message #79377
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Posts: 5558
Anyway, shortly afterwards I got my A420/1...
I guess you didn't take that on the train with you, then.. Or did you have a spare heavy-lifting thingie with you? ;)
Yes, I did take it on the train. WITH the monitor. I had a foldup trolley that I bungeed everything together. It went on stairs, escallator, tube, train, car - everywhere.
Crikey. Can't imagine doing that myself... Must've been an interesting experience at busy times on the tube ;)
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Simon Wilson Message #79417, posted by ksattic at 03:59, 29/8/2006, in reply to message #79392
ksattic
Finally, an avatar!

Posts: 1291
Home/personal:
Iyonix, ROM 5.12, riddled with PCI cards of various descriptions
MacBook Pro 17"

Work:
3.8GHz HT P4 with XP (piece of crap)
Kinetic RiscPC, Select 3i4
MSM7500 (400MHz ARM11, 200MHz ARM 9, ATI graphics; it's a phone prototype, but looks like a computer and I spend most of the day on it)

12 inches from the screen? Sit back guys, and give your eyes and squidy storage devices a break!
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Mike Message #79433, posted by MikeCarter at 10:25, 29/8/2006, in reply to message #79417
MikeCarter

Posts: 401

3.8GHz HT P4 with XP (piece of crap)
I totaly agree.
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Phil Mellor Message #79434, posted by monkeyson2 at 10:47, 29/8/2006, in reply to message #79433
monkeyson2Please don't let them make me be a monkey butler

Posts: 12380
Damn all you people with Macs and Acorns at work!
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Kevin Wells Message #79491, posted by Revin Kevin at 20:31, 29/8/2006, in reply to message #79434
Member
Posts: 644
Strong ARM Risc PC with 4.39 and an A9 home with 4.42
________
I did not do it.
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Phil Mellor Message #79492, posted by monkeyson2 at 20:50, 29/8/2006, in reply to message #79491
monkeyson2Please don't let them make me be a monkey butler

Posts: 12380
and an A9 home with 4.42
You kept that very quiet. Tell us what it's like!
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