Difference between revisions of "Legacy Evaluation Overview"

From FreekiWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 18: Line 18:
 
     recyclelabel    [label="Fill out a\nREJECT LABEL", shape="box"]
 
     recyclelabel    [label="Fill out a\nREJECT LABEL", shape="box"]
 
     bulkarea        [label="Bring to BULK AREA\nin the warehouse", shape="box"]
 
     bulkarea        [label="Bring to BULK AREA\nin the warehouse", shape="box"]
 
+
    caseparts      [label="Are all major\n case parts present\n (i.e. side and front panel)?"]
 +
    need            [label="Do we need it?\n Check sign"]
 
     start -> legacy
 
     start -> legacy
  
Line 30: Line 31:
  
 
     jobsoutcome -> recyclelabel [label="NO"]
 
     jobsoutcome -> recyclelabel [label="NO"]
     jobsoutcome -> process -> bulkarea [label="YES"]
+
     jobsoutcome -> caseparts    [label="YES"]
 +
    caseparts ->  need        [label="YES"]
 +
    need      ->  process      [label="YES"]
 +
    need      ->  recyclelabel [label="NO"]
 +
    caseparts ->  recyclelabel [label="NO"]
 +
    process -> bulkarea [label="YES"]
  
 
     recyclelabel -> gotoeval1
 
     recyclelabel -> gotoeval1
Line 52: Line 58:
  
 
== Processing KEEPERS ==
 
== Processing KEEPERS ==
# Ensure all major case parts are present (i.e. side and front panel)
+
# What kind of job is it?
# If it's a '''low end''' job (not a normal job -- see above), remove hard drive
+
#* If it's a '''low end''' job (not a normal job -- see above), remove hard drive
#* Power up the system and ensure it POSTs. ''(It will likely fail to boot since there's no hard drive.)''
+
#** Power up the system and ensure it POSTs. ''(It will likely fail to boot since there's no hard drive.)''
  If it's a '''normal''' job (not a low end job -- see above), replace hard drive(s) with a single, pre-wiped 6-8 gig drive
+
#* If it's a '''normal''' job (not a low end job -- see above), replace hard drive(s) with a single, pre-wiped 6-8 gig drive
#*''pre-wiped 6-8 gig drives can be gotten from a build instructure from the TARDIS''
+
#**''pre-wiped 6-8 gig drives can be gotten from a build instructure from the TARDIS''
#* Power up the system and ensure it recognizes the hard drive during startup
+
#** Power up the system and ensure it recognizes the hard drive during startup
 
# Quickly place pulled hard drives into storage
 
# Quickly place pulled hard drives into storage
 
#*''Storage for pulled hard drives is located between System Eval 1 and System Eval 2''
 
#*''Storage for pulled hard drives is located between System Eval 1 and System Eval 2''

Revision as of 15:21, 25 August 2007

This is a graph with borders and nodes. Maybe there is an Imagemap used so the nodes may be linking to some Pages.

JOBS List

The systems listed below (in either list) are keepers. The others will be recycled.

Normal Jobs

  • AMD K6, 300 MHz processor or faster
  • AMD K6/2, 300 MHz processor or faster
  • AMD K6/3, 300 MHz processor or faster


Low End Jobs

  • 286 (Intel)
  • 386 (Intel)
  • 486 (Intel)

Processing KEEPERS

  1. What kind of job is it?
    • If it's a low end job (not a normal job -- see above), remove hard drive
      • Power up the system and ensure it POSTs. (It will likely fail to boot since there's no hard drive.)
    • If it's a normal job (not a low end job -- see above), replace hard drive(s) with a single, pre-wiped 6-8 gig drive
      • pre-wiped 6-8 gig drives can be gotten from a build instructure from the TARDIS
      • Power up the system and ensure it recognizes the hard drive during startup
  2. Quickly place pulled hard drives into storage
    • Storage for pulled hard drives is located between System Eval 1 and System Eval 2
  3. Things to remove from keeper systems:
    • All nonproprietary cards (AGP, PCI, ISA, etc) except the video card
    • All loose cables
    • CD-ROM drives marked 40x or higher on the faceplate
    • All CD-RW and DVD drives
  4. Label with processor type and speed (i.e. "K6/2 300" or "Pentium 233", etc.)

Incompatibles

  • Amiga
  • Apple, etc:
    • Mac
    • Radius
    • PowerPC
    • PowerComputing
  • Commodore
  • DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation)
  • Sun
  • Silicon Graphics (SGI)
    • Indy (they're blue)