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* Atari 1024ST + couple of games | * Atari 1024ST + couple of games | ||
* 16-port Switch | * 16-port Switch |
Revision as of 18:47, 24 October 2009
Contents |
Donations
Donations are always welcome ;) [as long as they respect our ruleset]
There's a list of stuff we'd really like to have.
Vintage stuff is cool, as long as it still works or has very interesting parts that can be recycled in new projects.
We don't need
- CRTs (except perhaps for exotic proprietary hardware [Sun, Atari, SGI, etc...])
- ISA Cards
- x86 Hardware older than Pentium IIIs
- HDD with less than 20GB
- VERY DIRTY Hardware, please, we are NOT a dumpster
Required
Kitchen
- A steady supply of Club-Mate ✓
- Fridge for the Mate (one of these)
- Coffee/Espresso machine
- Plates, Cups and Mugs
- Kitchen-knives
- Pots
Furniture
- Couches
- Stools
- Lockers
Tech stuff
- Patch Panel
- Sound recording and manipulation hardware
- Beamer/TV (for the consoles and for watching the news ;))
- Laserprinter
- Logic Analzer
- Programmable RFID Tag (OpenPICC)
- stable adjustable (Voltage/Current) power supplies
- Soldering station(s) (adjustable power)
- Oscilloscope(s)
- Microscope(s)
- Stereo microscope(s) (for circuit analysis / fine solder work)
- Steel or Ceramic table for etching / chemistry work
- Chemistry glassware, bunsen burner, scale, spoons etc.
Entertainment
- Complete Hacker/Cyberpunk-Movie Collection on DVDs
Mindware
Library
Books
Can't afford that super-chic book you always wanted?
Add it to the Book Wish-list and if everyone agrees that this book would be interesting to the hackerspace, we'll buy it.
Programming
- The C++ Compendium.
- OpenGL 2 (blue blook)
- CSS Mastery (Advanced Web Standards Solutions)
- Die C++ Programmiersprache
- PHP4 - Grundlagen und Profiwissn
Robotics
- Foundations of Robotics. Analysis and Control (Tsuneo Yoshikawa)
Physics
- University Physics vol. 9
Magazines
Can't afford that super-chic magazine you always wanted and nobody else has it?
Add it to the Magazine Wish-list and if everyone agrees that the magazine would be interesting to the hackerspace, we'll subscribe to it.
Art
- http://www.retromagazine.eu/retro/ 31€/yr
- http://www.computerarts.co.uk 70.52€/yr
Street Arts/Urban Arts Magazines? Any good publications available?
Computers
- http://www.heise.de/ix/ 71€/yr
- http://www.linuxjournal.com 130$/2yr
- http://www.linux-magazin.de 73.90€/yr
Hacking
- 2600 magazine LIFETIME SUBSCRIPTION - we'll keep sending you copies of 2600 until either you or we cease to exist. This offer also includes copies of the first three years of 2600: 1984-1986. - $260.00
- http://www.phrack.org/ - Online
- http://www.en.hakin9.org 70€/yr
- Datenschleuder - http://ds.ccc.de
- 72€/yr
Making
- make 49.95$/yr
- English elektor 75.50£/yr
- German elektor 99.50€/yr
Science
- Physics World - Online?
- New Scientist 126€/yr
- Bild der Wissenschaft 77.40€/yr
Unfiled & Semantic Wiki Results
- http://www.miscmag.com
- http://neural.it ALL FUTURE ISSUES + GIFTS (Supporter Lifetime Subscription, Europe 250.00 Euro)
- http://www.de-bug.de/
MacFormat, apple magazine? is it worth it? (http://www.computerarts.co.uk/mfc/lip/) More Apple Ressources: http://mac.alltop.com/
Newspapers
Woxx
Hardware
- Rack
- SunStation 5
- SunStation 10
- Sun Monitor
- HP 712 workstation x2
- NeXT Colorstation turbo
- Atari 1024ST + couple of games
- 16-port Switch
- 2x PowerLink
- 2x Floppy Drives
- NetGear RP114
- AVM ISDN Card
- CD-RW Drive
- Some other Hardware (Mice, Keyboards, ..), will check on-site
A comprehensive reference on SUN Hardware is @ http://www.sunhelp.org/faq/sunref1.html [1-7]
More Tech Stuff
- Barcode Scanner
- RFID-Reader
(see also: Stock)