@zero@Frank@dcc@Doll@Folklore@Sui@jae A punching bag makes a better punching bag, but I don't know what the fuck "PC LOAD LETTER" means. :samirmad::printer:
a $99 brother b&w laserjet is the last printer you will ever need. add a couple bucks if you need ethernet.
maybe a $300 canon multifunction if you want the scanner and individual sheet feeder or plan on doing a shit load of printing if you live somewhere you can staple shit to wooden utility poles.
@zero@dcc@Doll@Folklore@Frank@Sui@jae Nah, I'm just gonna get one of those dot matrix printers if I get another printer. As things stand, I just go to the wherever (Office Whatever or UPS does this also I think) and give them a nickel per single-sided black-and-white page that I need. I only need to print things once per year or two.
yes if laptop. Most stand alone motherboards (not dell, hp, lenovo) still have an LPT1 header on the board and you just need the appropriate header to port that will take up a pci slot. Already set to IRQ 7, IO Address 378.
My machine is currently *in* the server cabinet due to space constraints at the forward operating base but `dmidecode`->ask innanets for manual->success. battlestation2--annoscale.jpg
@Hoss@zero@dcc@Doll@Folklore@Frank@Sui@jae Vintage 1999. I am only the second owner. I nearly dislocated my knee getting that thing off the truck and into this place, but even if I had, like...worth it.
killer rack... just the rack itself rocking the Sun logo. I have a 24U rack that was originally sold as musician studio gear but its standard 19" 1U spacing. No ability to do heavy shit cause I cant install rails.
Dig the horizontal on the right and vertical on the left. Thats how my macbook is set up at work
> I have a 24U rack that was originally sold as musician studio gear but its standard 19" 1U spacing.
Yep, broadcast TV gear uses the same rack size. That is the two screens on there, that's supposed to be video gear, they have a bunch of buttons so you can make sure that the picture is framed correctly and I just use them like regular monitors.
> Dig the horizontal on the right and vertical on the left. Thats how my macbook is set up at work
I don't like it so much except that 3:4 is actually a good ratio for emulating DS games. It's like that because this monitor doesn't fit this desk the other way. (The reason that one is 4:3 is not video games, surprisingly, but man pages. Plan 9 has a nice setup for piping them through troff/eqn/page to view them typeset. I was fine with the 1280x1024 next to the screen until I wanted to see the man pages without scrolling.)
@graf@dcc@Doll@Folklore@Frank@Sui@jae@zero Yeah, I use it to talk to the Radxa; I used to use it to talk to the DevTerm when I was at my desk, my desk was set up so that it fit right under my monitor.
I have used barrier on the DevTerm/uConsole a few times for, like, doing the work on the DevTerm and then having a browser with documentation on the uConsole. (Wide screen nice for code, 2-3 columns in acme, then the uConsole was good for reading, keyboard is nicer on the DevTerm.) I always think I should do that more often but it also requires kind of a spacious setup compared to just using the DevTerm.