Difference between revisions of "The Status of Hardware Grants"
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Revision as of 12:17, 5 November 2009
What's Going On
As of 11/3/2009, the RAD committee decided to reimpose limits to LCDs and laptops.
If you can demonstrate that your organization needs the following items: * Laptops * LCD monitors You can apply for a maximum of 3 of each. If you need more, after 90 days, you may re-apply. It is necessary to detail why you need laptops as opposed to PCs and why you need LCD monitors as opposed to CRT monitors. Please be as specific as possible. - http://www.freegeek.org/grants/
What we grant out
What we grant out easily
- PCs
- Monitors
- Keyboards
- Mice
- Power cords
- Network cables
- Printers
- 20 GB IDE Hard Drives
- Mousepads
- Headphones
What is a bit more difficult to grant out
These items need to be hunted for in advanced testing and/or the store. Ask the area coordinator before removing any equipment from its area.
- Network devices
- IDE Hard drives with >20 GB
- Macintosh systems
What there is a waiting list and/or limits for
- Laptops
- LCD-monitors
- Projectors
What we do not grant out
- Projectors
- Speakers
- Long network cables