Me, Adam, Tony, and new volunteer Laura were all at the museum today. Things that got done: - Laura painted the two custom UNIVAC pallets that Drom built. (He's still building the others.) - Tony (a few days ago) installed a new custom MOBIDIC display case in the hallway. It looks great! Roddy (artist across the hall from us) volunteered to spackle some "extra" drill holes (my fault, not Tony's) and then we'll paint over it. - Martin had the new 1u SuperMicro server shipped to us. It didn't come with memory or a hard drive. I bought 4GB RAM (max that the server can take but it's plenty for our use). Dean donated a 240GB SSD: we put on Ubuntu with Mate, SSH, Apache, and (just for fun) xScreenSaver. I chose the green-font Matrix display full of hex characters. :) Racked it, attached the new keyboard/trackpad donated by Cherry Americas, and attached my old home LCD onto the VESA rack bracket from Martin. Finally we installed a rack shelf (also from Martin) which will hold the non-rackable BBS server and analog PBX. (Will post pictures when I get home in a bit.) - Laura and I sorted eight boxes of Commodore software. - Adam and I reorganized stuff to sell at VCF East (if nobody wants it at the April workshop). It's all consolidated onto three pallets in one aisle of the warehouse. - Tony played tour guide. Around a dozen visitors today.
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Evan Koblentz