Difference between revisions of "Build Specs"
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== FG-PDX == | == FG-PDX == | ||
FG-PDX systems are donated by the City of Portland and granted out to local schools and non-profits. | FG-PDX systems are donated by the City of Portland and granted out to local schools and non-profits. | ||
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== Regular == | == Regular == | ||
Regular systems are sold in the store to help cover Free Geek's operating costs. | Regular systems are sold in the store to help cover Free Geek's operating costs. | ||
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==HighEnd Specs== | ==HighEnd Specs== | ||
HighEnds are also sold in the store to help cover Free Geek's operating costs | HighEnds are also sold in the store to help cover Free Geek's operating costs |
Revision as of 18:47, 8 December 2009
Editing in progress.
Here are the technical specifications of the main types of computers built at Free Geek:
Freek Box
Freek Boxes are given out to volunteers in the Build and Adoption Programs.
FreekBox Specs
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FG-PDX
FG-PDX systems are donated by the City of Portland and granted out to local schools and non-profits.
FG-PDX Specs
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Regular
Regular systems are sold in the store to help cover Free Geek's operating costs. Template:Regular Specs
HighEnd Specs
HighEnds are also sold in the store to help cover Free Geek's operating costs
High End Specs
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