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Our listing of electronic development boards, computers, books and other items that are "Too cool for Skullspace". They are held by members for when someone needs them. Best for items that are rarely used and/or too precious to leave open to the risks of theft/disposalcide.
 
Our listing of electronic development boards, computers, books and other items that are "Too cool for Skullspace". They are held by members for when someone needs them. Best for items that are rarely used and/or too precious to leave open to the risks of theft/disposalcide.
  
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==Electronic development boards==
 
==Electronic development boards==
 
* Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca>
 
* Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca>
** TI 5402DSK DSP development board with [http://www.ti.com/product/tms320vc5402 TMS320vc5402] processor and one-day workshop guide
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** additional Atmel Mega AVR development board, [https://www.microchip.com/developmenttools/ProductDetails/atstk500 STK500] (there's also one on-site)
** [http://www.altera.com/products/devkits/altera/kit-nios-2c35.html Altera Nios II Development Kit: Cyclone II Edition] with 4506 Ethernet PHY 1.1 daughter board and [http://www.slscorp.com/products/santacruz-snap-on-board/asisdi.html ASI/DSI] daughter board.
 
** Atmel Mega AVR development board, [http://www.atmel.com/tools/STK500.aspx STK500]
 
 
 
* Adrian Stoness
 
** Multiple [[wikipedia:EEPROM|EEPROM]] programmers (to be confirmed)
 
  
 
==Computers==
 
==Computers==
 
* Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca>
 
* Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca>
 
** [[wikipedia:Commodore_VIC-20|Commodore VIC-20]] with cassette tape drive and edge connector for user pins
 
** [[wikipedia:Commodore_VIC-20|Commodore VIC-20]] with cassette tape drive and edge connector for user pins
 
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** [[wikipedia:OLPC_XO|OLPC XO-1]] with [[wikipedia:Forth_(programming_language)|Forth]] programmable open firmware, one broken antenna, missing power supply, but no big deal, uses a standard barrel connector. Originally came from a thrift store ran by Edwin.
* Colin Stanners
 
** 2xHP small desktop PCs with 2GB DDR2, Pentium IV 3Ghz, Windows XP / Ubuntu, LCD monitors (transfer to Colin pending)
 
  
 
==Books==
 
==Books==
* Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca>
 
** [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/744499106 Basic Digital Electronics], Alvis J. Evans, 1996
 
** [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/21949600 Computer Hardware, System Software, and Architecture], Thom Luce, 1989, ISBN 0075577720
 
** [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/21593019 Data and Computer Communications], William Stallings, 1991, ISBN 0024154547
 
** [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8708506 Modern Electronic Communication], Gary M. Miller, 1983, ISBN 0135931525
 
** [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/50937085 Introduction to Parallel Computing], Grama, Gupta, Karypis, Kumar, 2003, ISBN 9780201648652
 
  
  
==Other==
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==Network gear==
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* Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca>
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** Cisco 851 router (got the weird power adapter but console cable not included)
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** Cisco 1711 router (got the weird power adapter but console cable not included)

Latest revision as of 16:10, 9 February 2019


Our listing of electronic development boards, computers, books and other items that are "Too cool for Skullspace". They are held by members for when someone needs them. Best for items that are rarely used and/or too precious to leave open to the risks of theft/disposalcide.

Contact the member holding each item to make arrangements to borrow.

Electronic development boards

  • Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca>
    • additional Atmel Mega AVR development board, STK500 (there's also one on-site)

Computers

  • Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca>
    • Commodore VIC-20 with cassette tape drive and edge connector for user pins
    • OLPC XO-1 with Forth programmable open firmware, one broken antenna, missing power supply, but no big deal, uses a standard barrel connector. Originally came from a thrift store ran by Edwin.

Books

Network gear

  • Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca>
    • Cisco 851 router (got the weird power adapter but console cable not included)
    • Cisco 1711 router (got the weird power adapter but console cable not included)