No,
not so
Notre Dame will take Licorice allsoughts, the tech guys down there
really know there stuff, they usually repurpose these machines with
freebsd or netbsd or another *nix and ship them to E. Timor for
teaching and infrastructure
gifthorse, mouth!
cheers
Nat
On Feb 21, 2006, at 10:57 AM, Christian Kotz wrote:
Last I heard the Timor project had been flooded with older models so
have stepped up specifications to high end Power PC's and G3 models
and above but I could be wrong
I heard there's an organisation in the education department who bundle
decommissioned Macs from all over WA and redistribute them to less
fortunate schools like rural or regional primary schools by the pallet
load as these schools don't have a great budget for information
technology resources and have low demand activities for them
Regards Christian
On 20/02/2006, at 10:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter,
if you contact Notre Dame University in Freo, they support a project
in Timor called the Bagita center, where they can always use extra
machines to teach local people computing skills.
cheers
Nat
On 20/02/2006, at 10:55 PM, Peter Martinson wrote:
Hi everyone,
Well I've finally bitten the bullet!
I currently have about 100 -130 Mac computers, monitors and printers
(in my games room) that I was intending to set up as a borrowing
resource for students without computers. Unfortunately as a Deputy
Principal and looking after all of our network ( at the moment) I
just can't find the time to re image them etc.
I hate throwing out good computers that work so.....
I remember a group that were setting up computers for use in Timor
as well as the Computer Angels in Perth.
These computers range from the original Classics to 6400's. ( I can
still use iMacs on our network).
I'm particularly interested in the Timor idea as the older models
are more likely to be accepted.
Do any of you have any contact info for me?
thanks in advance.
pmarty
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