Computer
If you are looking for infos about FLI4L – you will find this at FLI4L.
Since i deal with this topic a lot, occupational and private as well, you find a loose collection about several computer specific topics on these pages.
Professionally i work since the beginning of the 1990s in this area and act as an administrator and software developer, where i learned a lot of aspects over the years:
- 6502 based home computers (VC20, Atari 800, Atari 130XE)
- 68000 based machines (Amiga, Atari ST)
- GEM (Atari ST)
- Linux incl. X-Windows
- DOS and Windows (beginning with DOS 4.0 and Windows 3.1 up to Windows 7)
- PalmOS
- Network administration under Linux and Windows
- Miscellaneous kinds of databases (Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL)
- Miscellaneous kinds of web servers (Microsoft IIS, Apache 1 and 2)
- Programming languages: 6502 assembler, 68000 assembler, Basic, Clipper, Pascal, Java, C, C++, C#, PHP, JavaScript, Unix shell scripts
- Internet technologies: (X)HTML, CSS, WML
Currently (as of March 2012) i use the following hardware:
PC:
- Chieftec CS-601 (the newer version with USB/Firewire-connectors in the front and 120 mm case fan)
- Asus P5Q, Intel Core 2 Duo E8400, 4 GB RAM (PC2-6400)
- 60 GB SSD (OCZ Vertex 2 Extended) as system drive
- 320 GB SATA harddisc (Samsung F1)
- DVD recorder (LG GH22NS40)
- PCIe graphics card (Sapphire Ultimate 6670 with standard passive cooling)
- Universal drive for floppy discs and memory cards by YE Data
- 19”-TFT with S-PVA-panel via DVI (EIZO S1931)
A netbook, Samsung NC10 with several modifications:
- 60 GB SSD (OCZ Vertex 2 Extended) as system drive
- Internal Bluetooth adapter
- 2 GB RAM
Network:
- Thinclient with VIA C3, 256 MB RAM and 16 GB CompactFlash card for FLI4L as router, answering machine and faxserver
- Linksys WRT54GL with “Tomato” firmware as switch and WLAN-AccessPoint



