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Filename: | IMG_20191026_002548.jpg |
Album name: | Zelandeth / Fluorescent Lamps/Fittings |
Keywords: | gec / fluorescent / 40w / resistive / hot-wire |
Manufacturer: | GEC |
Type/Model: | Unknown |
Wattage: | 40W (and 60W ballast loss!) |
Date manufactured: | 70s |
Filesize: | 1527 KiB |
Date added: | 27 Oct, 2019 |
Dimensions: | 1164 x 2048 pixels |
Displayed: | 50 times |
URL: | http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=12864 |
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Love the Netaline too. That your media pc there also?
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The wall mounted one looks awesome
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That machine is running (among other things) the DLNA server providing access for the couple of TB of movies etc to the rest of the house, a distributed computing client and hosts my website. Also is the "TV" for that bedroom, which is pretty much the only reason is has a monitor attached.
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Neat. I have a little Shuttle pc with all my stuff on it.
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Is your's set up as a NAS? I have a Shuttle PC but don't use it anymore, might put freeNAS on it one day.
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Naw it's used as a media/internet PC. I have it hooked up to my Oppo UDP-205 via USB which gets used a a DAC that feeds into my main Hi-Fi Preamp. I have about 10TB storage in it and when I need more I will get an external NAS array probably. It has an i7 2600k running at 4ghz in it from my old gaming PC lol.
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This is just an old Core 2 Duo E6750, but it does what it needs to and runs basically silently...Most of the media handling is done via DLNA (running Rygel as the server), though the folders are also shared via Samba so that folks running Windows 10 can view all the files directly without needing to use a media player - there's a bug in Win 10 which on certain systems results in it only showing the first 200 items in a directory discovered via DLNA...been documented since 2015 and still is an issue...well done MS, brilliant service as always.
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Those old Core 2 CPU's made me switch from AMD and I've not looked back!
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Wouldn't cut the mustard as a desktop workstation these days (an old Mac Pro running the current version of Linux Mint handles that lovely though with 32Gb of memory and dual Xeon X5365s), but the pair of them were free...and are lovely well built "desktop server" type machines though, so they're ideal for jobs like this.
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The old GEC fitting looks a lot brighter than the Netaline. Is it running at higher power?
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