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1.228 jufi 18: <h2><font color="#e00000">Hardware wanted</font></h2>
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1.325 deraadt 21: The following list outlines hardware that the OpenBSD project could use.
22: There are a number of reasons why developers need hardware, and it is important
23: to first of all realize these reasons:
24: <ul>
25: <li>To support a specific device, normally one which is more rare or new.
26: <li>To be part of their development environment
27: <li>Some types of machines may be different in some way
28: (ie. big-endian or unsigned-char) and ensure that developers
29: write code more carefully.
30: <li>That said, space or power may be at a premium for some people
31: </ul>
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1.78 deraadt 34: If you do not own these devices, but want to help us, we recommend you
1.228 jufi 35: search on <a href="http://www.ebay.com">eBay</a> for the devices. If
1.78 deraadt 36: you do the bidding and then get the device shipped to us, it really
1.325 deraadt 37: helps us. It is better if developers develop, and skip the bidding process,
38: since any time saved can be spent on improving OpenBSD instead.<p>
1.258 david 39:
1.325 deraadt 40: If it is clear which specific developer should be contacted, please do
41: so directly. Otherwise contact <a href="mailto:deraadt@openbsd.org">Theo de Raadt</a>
42: who will pass on the message to whichever developers are in need.<p>
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1.325 deraadt 44: Please be very clear as to where you are located!! For larger items this
45: can be very important.
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1.331 jolan 49: <h3><font color="#e00000">Specific developers to contact for various reasons</font></h3>
1.228 jufi 50: <ul>
1.325 deraadt 51: <li>miod@openbsd.org and martin@openbsd.org for "older hardware" in Europe.
52: <li>wvdputte@openbsd.org for shipping assistance inside Europe.
53: <li>deraadt@openbsd.org for any general offers or questions.
54: <li>jsg@openbsd.org for any new wireless equipment.
55: <li>brad@openbsd.org for any new/rare ethernet equipment.
56: </ul>
57: If you do not get a response from these developers, please consider
58: contacting another developer.
1.280 miod 59: <p>
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1.331 jolan 61: <h3><font color="#e00000">General device requirements.</font></h3>
1.325 deraadt 62: We try to spread these types of devices around our development community.
1.313 jsg 63: <ul>
1.334 deraadt 64: <li>A few 1U 1Gbit switches with many ports
65: <li>One or two 10Gbit switches so we can support 10Gbit one day
1.325 deraadt 66: <li>Laptops. These die often enough that our developers need about 2-3
67: replacements a year.
68: <li>Apple Mac powerpc equipment.
1.334 deraadt 69: <li>Faster & smaller sparc64 machines, for instance 1U rack mount machines
1.325 deraadt 70: <li>Any amd64 or faster i386 hardware which comes available
1.343 miod 71: <li>Narrow SCSI disk drives of 2GB or more.
1.325 deraadt 72: <li>Other devices
73: <li>We generally do not need older and "very common" ISA/PCI equipment, since
74: our developers will generally have gotten their hands on these in the
75: past.
1.320 djm 76: </ul>
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1.313 jsg 78:
1.331 jolan 79: <h3><font color="#e00000">Specific devices needed by specific developers</font></h3>
1.228 jufi 80: <ul>
1.328 jsg 81: <li>SATA disk (any size) needed in Melbourne. Contact jsg@openbsd.org
82: <li>PCI to CardBus adapter needed in Melbourne. Contact jsg@openbsd.org
83: <li>PCI Express to ExpressCard adapter needed in Melbourne. Contact jsg@openbsd.org
1.368 djm 84: <li>An WPA/WPA2 and 802.1x capable wireless access point in Melbourne
85: (preferably 802.11a capable too). Contact djm@openbsd.org
86: <li>A Via C7 or similar system that supports the Padlock crypto instructions
87: in Melbourne. Contact djm@openbsd.org
1.340 deraadt 88: <li>A supported PCI-X
1.348 deraadt 89: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sk&sektion=4">sk(4)</a>
1.340 deraadt 90: card needed in Calgary. Contact deraadt@openbsd.org
91: <li>IBM Workpad z50 w/48MB RAM needed in Chicago.
92: Contact jolan@openbsd.org
93: <li>High capacity microdrive (>=1GB) needed in Chicago.
94: Contact jolan@openbsd.org
95: <li>A fast, supported hppa workstation (preferable an HP C360) needed in
1.360 dlg 96: the Netherlands. Contact kettenis@openbsd.org
97: <li>UltraSparc-III machine (ie. Blade 1000) in the Netherlands.
98: Contact kettenis@openbsd.org
1.336 brad 99: <li>G4 Mac mini needed in Toronto. Contact brad@openbsd.org
1.340 deraadt 100: <li>An amd64 machine needed for RAID development in Brisbane, Australia.
101: Preferably a Sun x4100 or x4200. Contact dlg@openbsd.org
1.360 dlg 102: <li>An HP 8 Internal Port SAS Host Bus Adapter with RAID. Contact
103: dlg@openbsd.org
104: <li>Hard disks. At least 4 U320, SAS, and SATA disks for RAID work in Brisbane,
105: Australia. Contact dlg@openbsd.org
106: <li>Disk enclosures and cables. In particular an Enhance Tech QuadraPack Q14
107: SAS Enclosure. Contact dlg@openbsd.org
1.340 deraadt 108: <li><a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ciss&sektion=4">ciss(4)</a>
109: and
110: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=gdt&sektion=4">gdt(4)</a>
111: RAID cards for bio and bioctl development needed in Austin, Texas, USA.
112: Contact marco@openbsd.org
1.363 marco 113: <li>Fast machine with PCIe bus for <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=mfi&sektion=4">mfi(4)</a> development. Contact marco@openbsd.org
1.345 deraadt 114: <li>DG AViiON hardware needed in France.
115: Contact miod@openbsd.org
1.347 henning 116: <li>A <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=udcf&sektion=4">udcf(4)</a>
117: DCF time receiver and a USB NMEA GPS receiver for
118: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ntpd&sektion=8">ntpd(8)</a>
119: timesensor development needed in Hamburg, Germany. Contact henning@openbsd.org
1.349 uwe 120: <li>Several developers need SDIO (any function) and SD/MMC memory cards.
121: Contact uwe@openbsd.org
1.372 ! mbalmer 122: <li>A CF- and SDIO-attached GPS receiver and a Loran-C receiver for
1.355 mbalmer 123: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=nmea&sektion=4">nmea(4)</a>
124: development in Basel, Switzerland. Contact mbalmer@openbsd.org.
1.358 bernd 125: <li>A very fast i386 machine (3GHz and up) for ports development and
126: ports testing needed in Hamburg, Germany. Contact bernd@openbsd.org
1.366 fkr 127: <li>An Option Globetrotter HSDPA/UMTS card and newer Novatel Wireless HSDPA/
128: UMTS cards (Merlin U730, U740 and U870) needed for driver development in
129: Oldenburg, Germany. Contact fkr@openbsd.org.
1.369 drahn 130: <li>A UPS is needed for multi-architecture infrastructure in Central USA.
131: Contact drahn@openbsd.org
1.371 gwk 132: <li>73GB+ scsi drives needed in Windsor, Canada. Contact gwk@openbsd.org
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