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<div class=h><h1>Computers.</h1> <a aria-hidden=true href=#hardware>#hardware</a></div>
<p>In order of getting them. <code>curl</code> the linked URL in the header for my hyfetch output on those machines.</p>
<div class=h><h4><a href=/oganesson>Oganesson</a></h4> <a aria-hidden=true href=#oganesson>#oganesson</a></div>
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<li><b>Model: </b>IBM ThinkPad T500 2234-93U</li>
<li><b>BIOS: </b>libreboot</li>
<li><b>CPU: </b>Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9300</li>
<li><b>RAM: </b>8GB DDR3</li>
<li><b>GPU: </b>Intel GM45 Express Chipset</li>
<li><b>Display: </b>Internal 1280x800 TFT</li>
<li><b>SATA: </b>1 TB WD Blue SA510 2.5"</li>
<li><b>ExpressCard: </b>ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti</li>
<li><b>PCIe 0: </b>Atheros AR93xx</li>
<li><b>Misc. Peripherals: </b>HP Monitor</li>
<li><b>Ultrabay: </b>DVD Multi-Burner IV</li>
<li><b>Dock: </b>ThinkPad Advanced Mini-Dock</li>
<li><b>OS: </b>GNU Guix System</li>
<li><b>WM: </b>Sway</li>
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<p>Comment: My first ever ThinkPad. The left hinge is broken so I can't close it :(. Supposed to be my workhouse but there are so many dead pixel regions it's unbearable.</p>
<div class=h><h4><a href=/neon>Neon</a></h4> <a aria-hidden=true href=#neon>#neon</a></div>
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<li><b>Model: </b>IBM ThinkPad T60 1953-D7U</li>
<li><b>BIOS: </b>libreboot</li>
<li><b>CPU: </b>Intel Core 2 Duo T7600</li>
<li><b>RAM: </b>4GB DDR3</li>
<li><b>Swap: </b>16GB /swapfile</li>
<li><b>GPU: </b>Intel 945GM Express Chipset</li>
<li><b>Display: </b>Internal 1024x768 TFT</li>
<li><b>SATA: </b>500GB Crucial MX500 2.5"</li>
<li><b>PCIe 0: </b>Atheros AR928X</li>
<li><b>Misc. Peripherals: </b>CSR8510 Bluetooth 4.0 USB Adapter</li>
<li><b>Ultrabay: </b>3-Cell Battery</li>
<li><b>OS: </b>GNU Guix System</li>
<li><b>WM: </b>Sway</li>
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<p>Comment: After using the X200 Tablet for a while this one really feels comically large. Only 3GB of RAM are addressable because reasons. It was in a bag for a while while I was travelling, and now the Bluetooth adapter's casing is broken and you can see the PCB. Very cool. I used to use this one as my go-to take-everywhere laptop, but now I have the X200 Tablet</p>
<div class=h><h4><a href=/radon>Radon</a></h4> <a aria-hidden=true href=#radon>#radon</a></div>
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<li><b>Model: </b>IBM ThinkPad X200 Tablet 7453-9GU</li>
<li><b>BIOS: </b>libreboot</li>
<li><b>CPU: </b>Intel Core 2 Duo L9400</li>
<li><b>RAM: </b>8GB DDR3</li>
<li><b>GPU: </b>Intel GM45 Express Chipset</li>
<li><b>Display: </b>Internal 1200x800 IPS</li>
<li><b>SATA: </b>250GB Samsung 860 2.5"</li>
<li><b>PCIe 0: </b>Atheros AR93xx</li>
<li><b>PCIe 1: </b>Sierra Wireless MC8775</li>
<li><b>Dock: </b>ThinkPad X200 UltraBase</li>
<li><b>Dock Ultrabay: </b>DVD Multi III</li>
<li><b>OS: </b>GNU Guix System</li>
<li><b>WM: </b>Sway</li>
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<p>Comment: I screwed up the antennae when I was trying to disconnect them (screw u.FL). The SIM card slot either doesn't work or i can't use an adapter for it.</p>
<div class=h><h4><a href=/krypton>Krypton</a></h4> <a aria-hidden=true href=#krypton>#krypton</a></div>
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<li><b>Model: </b>IBM ThinkPad 380Z 2635-JG0</li>
<li><b>BIOS: </b>Stock IBM BIOS D:</li>
<li><b>CPU: </b>Intel Pentium II 300MHz</li>
<li><b>RAM: </b>160MB (32MB + 128MB)</li>
<li><b>GPU: </b>NeoMagic MagicMedia256AV</li>
<li><b>Display: </b>Internal 1024x768 TFT</li>
<li><b>PATA: </b>60GB Seagate Momentus ST960822A 2.5"</li>
<li><b>CardBus 0: </b>D-Link DWA-642</li>
<li><b>Dock: </b>Port Replicator for IBM ThinkPad 380Z / 560Z</li>
<li><b>OS: </b>Gentoo</li>
<li><b>WM: </b>None yet</li>
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<p>Comment: Big chunky boy with a floppy AND CD drive. Hardware brightness slider, volume knob, power slider. Crazy stuff. For now it has no battery and a UK keyboard (ew), but that will change soon. The DWA-642 isn't working for some reason either, so I can't even do anything on it. I asked the thinkpads.com forum so we'll see where it goes.</p>
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