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&header;
<p>This page lists various developer hardware needs. If you are
interested in supporting the FreeBSD Project, you might consider
donating some piece of hardware on this list to the Project.</p>
<p>We provide the FreeBSD username of the developer who needs a
resource, the country they are in (for shipping purposes), the
equipment they desire, and the use to which that equipment will
be put.</p>
<p>For information on tax deductions and process, please see the
information on the main <a href="index.html#donating">FreeBSD
Donation Liaison office</a> page.</p>
<p>If you would like to donate something on this list, please
contact donations@FreeBSD.org.</p>
<p>On a general note, we need a variety of Sparc64 machines for
testing and improving our Sparc port. Even small, old (or
new!) Sparc64 machines are perfectly usable. No matter which
country you're in, we almost certainly have someone local who
could use it.</p>
<table class="tblbasic">
<tr>
<th>Developer ID</th>
<th>Developer Country</th>
<th>Equipment Desired</th>
<th>Equipment Use</th>
<th>Date Added</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>jcamou</td>
<td>AZ, USA.</td>
<td>Gigabit switch</td>
<td>Development/build cluster. Any kind of switch could
work.</td>
<td>2005/08/11</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>jkoshy</td>
<td>Rishi Valley, India.</td>
<td>4-port USB KVM switch &amp; USB<->PS/2 adapters</td>
<td>Facilitate working with multiple machines.</td>
<td>2008/09/02</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>jkoshy</td>
<td>Rishi Valley, India.</td>
<td>Solar backed UPS (500W x 4-6 hrs)</td>
<td>Permit work on FreeBSD in the absence of grid power.</td>
<td>2008/09/02</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>jmg</td>
<td>California, USA</td>
<td>Fast multiprocessor AMD64 capable machine (dual core CPU ok).</td>
<td>General build box to support FreeBSD work including ARM and
multi-arch testing of patches.</td>
<td>2006/07/17</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>kientzle</td>
<td>California, USA</td>
<td>Tape drive, preferably SCSI DDS-3 or later</td>
<td>bsdtar testing and development.</td>
<td>2010/01/24</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>marcel</td>
<td>CA, USA</td>
<td>1GB of low-profile PC133 SDRAM (168pin DIMM). Memory can be
buffered or unbuffered, preferably one 1GB DIMM or two 512MB
DIMMs. Low-profile is a must. ECC is optional.</td>
<td>More memory allows for better workloads when testing code in
SMP setups.</td>
<td>2007/05/26</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>marks</td>
<td>The Netherlands</td>
<td>ACPI laptops (also for lend)</td>
<td>(1) ACPI laptops that work, to test new code on.<br>
(2) ACPI laptops that don't work, (to try) to fix.</td>
<td>2004/12/19</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>markus</td>
<td>Germany</td>
<td>IBM ThinkPad Dock II</td>
<td>(1) Enhance the acpi_ibm(4) driver.<br>
(2) Enhance docking support.</td>
<td>2005/06/13</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>matusita</td>
<td>Japan</td>
<td>2-3 build machines:Pentium4 2GHz+,20GB+ ATA66+
HDD,256MB+RAM, 100base-TX NIC,serial, etc.</td>
<td>Rebuild dying snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org.</td>
<td>2002/08/05</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>matusita</td>
<td>Japan</td>
<td>FTP server:Pentium3/Celeron 1GHz+,10GB+ ATA66+ HDD,100GB+
storage (RAID0+1 desirable),256MB+RAM, 100base-TX
NIC,serial, etc.</td>
<td>Rebuild dying snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org.</td>
<td>2002/08/05</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>nwhitehorn</td>
<td>Madison, WI, USA</td>
<td>IBM PPC desktop or rackmount hardware with a POWER4/5/6/7 or Cell CPU</td>
<td>Add support for these machines.</td>
<td>2010/08/17</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>obrien</td>
<td>Silicon Valley, USA</td>
<td>AlphaServer DS15.</td>
<td>continued FreeBSD/alpha development and testing.</td>
<td>2005/12/09</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>obrien</td>
<td>Silicon Valley, USA</td>
<td>1U or 2U rack-mount cases, with power supplies. </td>
<td>Build into AMD64 reference machines for the FreeBSD.org
cluster.</td>
<td>2004/08/24</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>portmgr</td>
<td>New Jersey, USA</td>
<td>
1GB or 2GB 72-bit fully buffered ECC DDR2 SDRAM 1.8V,
800/667/533MHz
</td>
<td>
Upgrade package building cluster machines at NYI to 16GB or preferably 32GB.
</td>
<td>2012/01/25</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>portmgr</td>
<td>Silicon Valley, USA</td>
<td>
1GB or 2GB 184-pin registered ECC DDR SDRAM 2.5V,
400MHz (PC3200)
</td>
<td>
Upgrade package building cluster machines at ISC to 8GB or preferably 16GB.
</td>
<td>2012/01/25</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>portmgr</td>
<td>Silion Valley, California</td>
<td>
36GB or greater 1" high SCSI hotplug hard drives
</td>
<td>
Replace old drives in package building cluster machines.
</td>
<td>2009/07/23</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>portmgr</td>
<td>worldwide</td>
<td>
powerpc gear
</td>
<td>
We could specifically use rack-mounted powerpcs (such as
Xserve G5s) for our package building cluster in the US.
</td>
<td>2012/01/27</td>
<tr>
<td>portmgr</td>
<td>worldwide</td>
<td>
sparc64 gear
</td>
<td>
We could specifically use rack-mounted Sparcs (such as
SunFire V120, V210, or V240) for our package building
cluster in the US.
</td>
<td>2009/07/23</td>
</table>
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