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  • @doghouch said:
    @OpticalSwoosh I'll take your RaspPi B for €4 :o

    If it's still available and not stolen by @theroyalstudent pls that's really cheap :P

    Almost haha. I meant the zeros are £4

    But sure if you want the old B sort out shipping (if you are UK I'll work something out) and it's yours. I got it for free only right to pass it on for free.

  • doghouchdoghouch Member
    edited August 2016

    @OpticalSwoosh said:

    @doghouch said:
    @OpticalSwoosh I'll take your RaspPi B for €4 :o

    If it's still available and not stolen by @theroyalstudent pls that's really cheap :P

    Almost haha. I meant the zeros are £4

    But sure if you want the old B sort out shipping (if you are UK I'll work something out) and it's yours. I got it for free only right to pass it on for free.

    I'm in Canada, shipping might be expensive. I'll toss in whatever you need to send it over :P

    Thanks though, will be a nice addition to my 3-Pi cluster :)

  • @doghouch said:

    @OpticalSwoosh said:

    @doghouch said:
    @OpticalSwoosh I'll take your RaspPi B for €4 :o

    If it's still available and not stolen by @theroyalstudent pls that's really cheap :P

    Almost haha. I meant the zeros are £4

    But sure if you want the old B sort out shipping (if you are UK I'll work something out) and it's yours. I got it for free only right to pass it on for free.

    I'm in Canada, shipping might be expensive. I'll toss in whatever you need to send it over :P

    Thanks though, will be a nice addition to my 3-Pi cluster :)

    Shoot us a PM and I'll see what I can do ;)

  • @theroyalstudent said:

    Not gonna get any power sucking Atoms into my house, unfortunately. It's either an E3 server (gotta find the money to import it?) or Raspberry Pi(s).

    E3 means I would be moving half my services back home, to make the power fees worth.

    RPi(s) means low consumption of power, and power bills that don't cost a bomb.

    Not a bad call - tho atoms have admittedly gotten a lot better. Have you thought of using a pentium? They are vastly more efficient for their capability and cheap as hell.
    Also - a hell of a lot of routers on open FW could manage what you seem to be asking.

  • @doghouch said:
    @OpticalSwoosh I'll take your RaspPi B for €4 :o

    If it's still available and not stolen by @theroyalstudent pls that's really cheap :P

    .-. wow. RPi stealing game too strong? im still pretty interested, just haven't got time to settle these stuff yet.

    @mycosys said:

    @theroyalstudent said:

    Not gonna get any power sucking Atoms into my house, unfortunately. It's either an E3 server (gotta find the money to import it?) or Raspberry Pi(s).

    E3 means I would be moving half my services back home, to make the power fees worth.

    RPi(s) means low consumption of power, and power bills that don't cost a bomb.

    Not a bad call - tho atoms have admittedly gotten a lot better. Have you thought of using a pentium? They are vastly more efficient for their capability and cheap as hell.
    Also - a hell of a lot of routers on open FW could manage what you seem to be asking.

    A school teacher passed me a TP-Link 872 AP which I broke within seconds by flashing OpenWRT. Argh, good hardware wasted. Fortunately it was decommissioned hardware so the both of us just laughed it off.

    My ISP router sucks and I obviously cannot flash any FW since it's ISP issued and config is notoriously hard if I want to keep IPTV capability (I pay for this lol).

  • @theroyalstudent said:

    @doghouch said:
    @OpticalSwoosh I'll take your RaspPi B for €4 :o

    If it's still available and not stolen by @theroyalstudent pls that's really cheap :P

    .-. wow. RPi stealing game too strong? im still pretty interested, just haven't got time to settle these stuff yet.

    @mycosys said:

    @theroyalstudent said:

    Not gonna get any power sucking Atoms into my house, unfortunately. It's either an E3 server (gotta find the money to import it?) or Raspberry Pi(s).

    E3 means I would be moving half my services back home, to make the power fees worth.

    RPi(s) means low consumption of power, and power bills that don't cost a bomb.

    Not a bad call - tho atoms have admittedly gotten a lot better. Have you thought of using a pentium? They are vastly more efficient for their capability and cheap as hell.
    Also - a hell of a lot of routers on open FW could manage what you seem to be asking.

    A school teacher passed me a TP-Link 872 AP which I broke within seconds by flashing OpenWRT. Argh, good hardware wasted. Fortunately it was decommissioned hardware so the both of us just laughed it off.

    My ISP router sucks and I obviously cannot flash any FW since it's ISP issued and config is notoriously hard if I want to keep IPTV capability (I pay for this lol).

    If you want something more powerful like an Atom I'll send you a D2550/230 mini itx board. Again same process deal with shipping and it's yours.

  • @OpticalSwoosh said:

    @theroyalstudent said:

    @doghouch said:
    @OpticalSwoosh I'll take your RaspPi B for €4 :o

    If it's still available and not stolen by @theroyalstudent pls that's really cheap :P

    .-. wow. RPi stealing game too strong? im still pretty interested, just haven't got time to settle these stuff yet.

    @mycosys said:

    @theroyalstudent said:

    Not gonna get any power sucking Atoms into my house, unfortunately. It's either an E3 server (gotta find the money to import it?) or Raspberry Pi(s).

    E3 means I would be moving half my services back home, to make the power fees worth.

    RPi(s) means low consumption of power, and power bills that don't cost a bomb.

    Not a bad call - tho atoms have admittedly gotten a lot better. Have you thought of using a pentium? They are vastly more efficient for their capability and cheap as hell.
    Also - a hell of a lot of routers on open FW could manage what you seem to be asking.

    A school teacher passed me a TP-Link 872 AP which I broke within seconds by flashing OpenWRT. Argh, good hardware wasted. Fortunately it was decommissioned hardware so the both of us just laughed it off.

    My ISP router sucks and I obviously cannot flash any FW since it's ISP issued and config is notoriously hard if I want to keep IPTV capability (I pay for this lol).

    If you want something more powerful like an Atom I'll send you a D2550/230 mini itx board. Again same process deal with shipping and it's yours.

    How much for shipping to Singapore, Southeast Asia (no, it's not in China).

  • That quote gradiant though.

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