Difference between revisions of "Legacy Evaluation Overview"

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     incompatible    [label="Is it on the list of INCOMPATIBLES\n(see below)"]
 
     incompatible    [label="Is it on the list of INCOMPATIBLES\n(see below)"]
 
     jobpriorities  [label="Check the\nJOBS list\n(then come back here)", shape="box", URL="/index.php?title=System_Evaluation_1_Triage"]
 
     jobpriorities  [label="Check the\nJOBS list\n(then come back here)", shape="box", URL="/index.php?title=System_Evaluation_1_Triage"]
     jobsoutcome    [label="What did the\nJOB list\nsay to do?"]
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     jobsoutcome    [label="Is it on the\nJOB list?"]
 
     gotoeval1      [label="Put it on the\nINCOMING PILE\nfor\nSYSTEM EVALUATION 1", URL="/index.php?title=System_Evaluation_2_Overview", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
     gotoeval1      [label="Put it on the\nINCOMING PILE\nfor\nSYSTEM EVALUATION 1", URL="/index.php?title=System_Evaluation_2_Overview", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
     process        [label="PROCESS as a\nKEEPER", shape="box"]
 
     process        [label="PROCESS as a\nKEEPER", shape="box"]
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     jobsoutcome -> recyclelabel [label="NO"]
     jobsoutcome -> process -> bulkarea [label="KEEP"]
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     jobsoutcome -> process -> bulkarea [label="YES"]
  
 
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* AMD K6/2, 300 MHz processor or faster
 
* AMD K6/2, 300 MHz processor or faster
 
* AMD K6/3, 300 MHz processor or faster
 
* AMD K6/3, 300 MHz processor or faster
* Pentiums (note, this means Pentium I procs, not Pentium II or higher, but they are just marked "Pentium")
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=== Low End Jobs ===
 
=== Low End Jobs ===
* 286
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* 286 (Intel)
* 386
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* 386 (Intel)
* 486
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* 486 (Intel)
  
 
== Processing KEEPERS ==
 
== Processing KEEPERS ==
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# 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
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  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

Revision as of 14:44, 25 August 2007

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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. Ensure all major case parts are present (i.e. side and front panel)
  2. 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
  1. Quickly place pulled hard drives into storage
    • Storage for pulled hard drives is located between System Eval 1 and System Eval 2
  2. 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
  3. 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)