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Coblet is a combination of the names Cobbler and Velvet, two computers who got together and had a good time. While coblet isn't technically a fish, the name definitely sounds fishy. | Coblet is a combination of the names Cobbler and Velvet, two computers who got together and had a good time. While coblet isn't technically a fish, the name definitely sounds fishy. Also aptly named for being cobbled together from parts. |
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=== Useful utilities installed === * EagleCAD (trail version) * Tortoise SVN === Suggested utilities to install === * Minicom (linux serial communication program) * Crosstool-ng (toolchain builder) == Notes == |
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Athlon XP, 512MB RAM, 40GB hard disk, | Athlon XP, 512MB RAM, 40GB hard disk, |
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[FEL] for donating a screen and screen protector [BOB] for building it and setting it up |
[FEL] for donating a screen and screen protector, [BOB] for building it and setting it up |
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Coblet is a combination of the names Cobbler and Velvet, two computers who got together and had a good time. While coblet isn't technically a fish, the name definitely sounds fishy. Also aptly named for being cobbled together from parts.
How/where the machine was obtained
Built in UCC out of spare parts, most of which came from Cobbler and Velvet (both long dead).
Current machine tasks
Projects Bench computer. [BOB] will hunt down and slowly torture anyone who uses it for gaming.
Current software configuration
Debian Lenny, and WinXP
Useful utilities installed
- EagleCAD (trail version)
- Tortoise SVN
Suggested utilities to install
- Minicom (linux serial communication program)
- Crosstool-ng (toolchain builder)
Notes
Current hardware configuration
Athlon XP, 512MB RAM, 40GB hard disk,
Future plans for the machine
Install more useful utilities on it to configure microcontrollers with.
Thanks to:
[FEL] for donating a screen and screen protector, [BOB] for building it and setting it up
Related Sites
http://www.ucc.asn.au/services/tools.ucc