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Offline ChaosLord

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Re: Aminet down?
« Reply #14 from previous page: March 30, 2012, 02:52:21 PM »
@cgutjahr

Your tireless efforts to keep Aminet running are greatly appreciated by all.

Now if you could just cast a Raise Dead spell on UtilityBase.com we'd be all set. :)
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Re: Aminet down?
« Reply #15 on: March 30, 2012, 11:47:19 PM »
Indeed, thanks for all the hard work keeping this resource alive! :)
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Re: Aminet down?
« Reply #16 on: March 31, 2012, 09:47:23 AM »
Quote from: darkage;686076
Sweet!  I always wanted to test out NetBSD!  

NetBSD 6 is in testing now. Your feedback would definitely be useful.

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Is the 4000 power hungry considering its running 24x7?  I always loved the idea of keeping a Ami running 24x7 serving on the net but since alot of things are going low power consumption these days wondered how the Ami faired.  I might test my 1200 on a power meter and see how much power it chews out of simple curiosity.

Many thanks for the photo!! I would love to have a 4000!

It has a revision 6 m68060, plus the two main hard drives are laptop drives. The picture shows a 2 TB 3.5" drive which was actually on the IDE bus and a SATA hardware mirroring enclosure which holds two 500 gig laptop drives, but the 3.5" drive was temporary as the data on it was being moved to the hardware mirrored drives. The last time I had it on a Kill-a-watt, the usage was around 70 - 72 watts or so, and that includes the ethernet and serial cards. Considering I can connect 11 other machines to serial ports (it has a 4 port Multiface as well as the A2232), it's well worth the power it takes.

Glad to hear the main site is fixed!