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Chris Satterfield
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I just collect old stuff. It's not hoarding if it's functional, right?
CA Bay AreaishJoined May 2012

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Does anyone have this kit and is okay parting with it? Please let me know! I've got ISDN working within my house and would love to see this setup work again!
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Overall, this is the best setup I've seen (slight bias) as of yet to get retro computers on the internet. However, it also requires a lot more (big) equipment and a lot more knowledge of telecom systems to make functional.
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This all works by using a HiPer DSP card inside the USR chassis. This gets a PRI trunk from the Avaya G450 (which connects to a Call Manager instance). From there we can do inter-network connections from both my Avaya G450 here as well as a G650 in North Carolina.
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“Hey boss the lead time on the part in the right package is 74 weeks what should I do?” “Make it work.” “Sure thing boss”
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"Now why would you want a luggable video capture box?" I can move it around to wherever I might need it. Basement, upstairs, etc. For long tapes you like the comfort of your room, but having a whole desktop and cables running across the room to preview and all that gets old.
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Came with a Kontron KTQM67 motherboard in it with an i7 2720QM quad-core chip and 8 gigs ram. Added a 250G boot SSD and a 1T storage HDD for storage. Slapped in the Black Magic Intensity Pro and off we go!
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I actually had it sending a message across a gateway to another First Class server in North Carolina, over dialup. We've got it running at proper 33.6 all the way across. The 3400 is connected to his server too via a 2nd modem, also at 33.6 to download the Telnet Client :)
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When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras. When you hear zebras, think stripes, not polka dots. But when you see Tira, born at the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, remember that sometimes it IS a polka-dotted zebra.
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