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<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 Liason 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 Sparc 64 machines for
testing and improving our new Sparc port. Even small, old (or
new!) Sparc 64 machines are perfectly usable. No matter which
country you're in, we almost certainly have someone local who
could use it. We could specifically use 1U rack-mounted Sparcs
(such as E220R, E420R, Fire V100, Fire V120, or Netra T1 AC200)
for our development and package-building clusters in the
USA.</p>
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<tr>
<th>Developer ID</th>
<th>Developer Country</th>
<th>Equipment Desired</th>
<th>Equipment Use</th>
</tr>
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<td>anholt</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>reasonably fast PCI Alpha system</td>
<td>X and DRI support on Alpha</td>
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<td>anholt</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>KVM switch that looks good at high resolution</td>
<td>X and DRI development</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>imp</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>Pentium EISA system</td>
<td>improve and modernize EISA support</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>imp</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>EISA-based pccard hardware</td>
<td>Make EISA pccard driver work</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>imp</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>sbus-based pccard hardware</td>
<td>Make sbus pccard driver work</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>imp</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>sparc64 machine with PCI and sbus slots</td>
<td>make pccard/cardbus work</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>imp</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>3Com Xjack wireless card</td>
<td>make driver work</td>
</tr>
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<td>imp</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>PCMCIA Standard version 8.0</td>
<td>PCMCIA support</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>jake</td>
<td>Canada</td>
<td>various newer PCI network cards (fxp, xl, dc drivers)</td>
<td>Sparc64 driver support</td>
</tr>
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<td>jake</td>
<td>Canada</td>
<td>2 450MHz UltraSPARC II CPUs</td>
<td>Faster sparc64 test machine</td>
</tr>
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<td>jake</td>
<td>Canada</td>
<td>Sun server or workstation with UltraSPARCIII CPUs, Blade
1000, Blade 2000, V280R, V480 or V880, preferably with 2
CPUs</td>
<td>Sparc64 UltraSPARCIII support</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>jlemon</td>
<td>USA, Wisconsin</td>
<td>APC MasterSwitch (or equivalent)</td>
<td>Remote power management for multiple development machines</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>jmallett</td>
<td>USA, Kansas</td>
<td>small, headless, low-end Sparc 64 or Alpha system</td>
<td>Cross-platform development</td>
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<td>kris</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>DDS-3/DDS-4 tape drive</td>
<td>Make my computer lab more usable for hacking</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>lioux</td>
<td>Brazil</td>
<td>BookTree chipset TV Capture Card: either BT848 or BT878
(preferred) that already works with FreeBSD.</td>
<td>adding BookTree support to graphics/ffmpeg and several
other video processing programs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>marcel</td>
<td>CA, USA</td>
<td>telnet-accessible terminal server, 4 ports or more</td>
<td>access to multiple development machines</td>
</tr>
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<td>marcel</td>
<td>CA, USA</td>
<td>external SCSI RAID/JBOD for hot-swapping SCSI disks</td>
<td>development data storage</td>
</tr>
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<td>markm</td>
<td>Cambridge, UK</td>
<td>Flexelint v8. (www.gimpel.com)</td>
<td>(Semi-)automated code cleaning and cross-platform compiler needs
cleaning.</td>
</tr>
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<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>
</tr>
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<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>
</tr>
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<td>mikeh</td>
<td>VA, USA</td>
<td>modest desktop system, Pentium 400MHz+, dual CPU if possible,
256mb ram,20gb hd</td>
<td>-current development and testing</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>mini</td>
<td>USA (west coast)</td>
<td>multi-processor x86 machine</td>
<td>For work on SMP KSE</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>netchild</td>
<td>Germany</td>
<td>Pentium 4, <i>enough</i> RAM (256MB or more, our official port
build machine has 1GB) and harddisk space (official port build
machine: 5x36GB and 1x18GB), 100MB NIC. No graphic card is needed
if the BIOS is accessible from the serial console. Nice to have:
some hardware to make backups.</td>
<td>Build and test P4 optimized packages with Intels C/C++
compiler.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>netchild</td>
<td>Germany</td>
<td>A commercial license for the Intel C/C++ compiler for
Linux (see <a
href="http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/c60l/pricelist.htm">Intel's
pricelist</a>).</td>
<td>The non-commercial license I have doesn't allows me to
make binaries available for download, a commercial license
did not have this restriction so I can make icc compiled
packages available for download (see also my above entry for
a build/test machine).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>njl</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>dual-bus Adaptec HBA SCSI card, model 39160 or 3940U</td>
<td>SCSI support</td>
</tr>
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<td>nsouch</td>
<td>France</td>
<td>Mach64 and/or Matrox PCI graphic cards</td>
<td>www.kgi-project.org development for FreeBSD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ru</td>
<td>Ukraine</td>
<td>400MHz+ Celeron laptop or better, or modest desktop system</td>
<td>work on FreeBSD at home</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>rwatson</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>2 256MB PC66 non-ECC RAM DIMMs</td>
<td>make home machine usable for FreeBSD development</td>
</tr>
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<td>rwatson</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>IDE CD burner</td>
<td>make home machine usable for FreeBSD development</td>
</tr>
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<td>rwatson</td>
<td>USA</td>
<td>fxp Ethernet cards</td>
<td>make home machine usable for FreeBSD development</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>sos</td>
<td>Denmark</td>
<td>Serial ATA hardware: disks, controllers (including docs),
cables, Serial ATA-ATA converters.</td>
<td>Keep ATA support up to date.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>thomas</td>
<td>France</td>
<td>UDMA controller, ATAPI floppy drive, ATAPI tape drive</td>
<td>Ensure these ATAPI devices work with ATAPI/CAM with the
same level of functionality currently available with the
afd/ast drivers.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>tmm</td>
<td>Germany</td>
<td>up to 3 PC133 ECC DIMMs (128MB or more, 384MB total
desired), preferably shipped from within EU for customs
reasons</td>
<td>FreeBSD/sparc64 development and testing</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>wilko</td>
<td>the Netherlands</td>
<td>PCI multiport serial card, 4 ports or more, or USB/serial
adapters</td>
<td>serial consoles for Alpha development machines</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>will</td>
<td>Indiana, USA</td>
<td>A working FreeBSD/alpha machine (preferably a 21164 or faster)</td>
<td>Better KDE/FreeBSD support on this architecture.</td>
</tr>
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