So I got my old 15.4 R61 back...and now what?

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So I got my old 15.4 R61 back...and now what?

#1 Post by ajkula66 » Wed Oct 05, 2016 11:55 pm

A perfectly usable system (T7700/4GB/NVS140M/Crucial C300/Philips WSXGA+/Atheros 9380) that is way too good to be junked, but has no market value whatsoever. If I knew of a kid who *really* needed a laptop I'd have no problem donating it, but am out of recipients at the moment...

I'm most likely to turn it into a Linux testbed, but am open to any/all suggestions on what can be done with this oldie-but-a-goodie...
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Re: So I got my old 15.4 R61 back...and now what?

#2 Post by ZaZ » Thu Oct 06, 2016 2:16 am

Local church or charity perhaps?
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Re: So I got my old 15.4 R61 back...and now what?

#3 Post by ajkula66 » Thu Oct 06, 2016 8:51 am

ZaZ wrote:Local church or charity perhaps?
None around here that I'm familiar with.
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Re: So I got my old 15.4 R61 back...and now what?

#4 Post by wujstefan » Sun Oct 09, 2016 1:02 pm

Well, why?

As long as you're not performing CPU-heavy tasks this is a really nice system.

Build a 3d printer of CNC grinder and communicate with them from this stage. NVS140M works like a charm with CAD/CAM - I'm a hardware design engineer and find these GPU's able to perform such tasks. I'm personally designing with T601F w/nVidia and am really comfrtable with it.

OR

Start a business, and make this one a business / home office notebook.

OR

Donate it to some 10-years-old kid. One TP-freak more.

I've got pretty similiar problem. Lots of TP's I want to keep, but most of them are actually lying on the shelf being cleaned time to time :)
Dailies:
T601f, X61sfL - work
HP Elitebook 8710w (T9500, 8Gb, SSD, 1600M, AUO WUXGA) - multimedia
R61f - wife
R61f - kids
Collectibles:
T43, Z60t, G41, R30, R50e
Under construction:
A31, 600X, R52p, T22, A22m, R40, T30

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Re: So I got my old 15.4 R61 back...and now what?

#5 Post by ajkula66 » Sun Oct 09, 2016 1:25 pm

wujstefan wrote:
Build a 3d printer of CNC grinder and communicate with them from this stage. NVS140M works like a charm with CAD/CAM - I'm a hardware design engineer and find these GPU's able to perform such tasks. I'm personally designing with T601F w/nVidia and am really comfrtable with it.
Way above my skill set...
OR

Start a business, and make this one a business / home office notebook.
I'm looking to hopefully retire in a few years, not start a business, but thanks for the suggestion nevertheless... :thumbs-UP:
OR

Donate it to some 10-years-old kid. One TP-freak more.
Once someone approaches me on behalf of such a kid I most certainly will do exactly that. Won't be the first time.
I've got pretty similiar problem. Lots of TP's I want to keep, but most of them are actually lying on the shelf being cleaned time to time :)
I'm past that stage in the game but once in a blue I do end up with a machine that I have no *real* practical use for...we'll see.
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)

Cheers,

George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)

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Abused daily: R61

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Re: So I got my old 15.4 R61 back...and now what?

#6 Post by wujstefan » Sun Oct 09, 2016 3:56 pm

ajkula66 wrote:
wujstefan wrote:
Build a 3d printer of CNC grinder and communicate with them from this stage. NVS140M works like a charm with CAD/CAM - I'm a hardware design engineer and find these GPU's able to perform such tasks. I'm personally designing with T601F w/nVidia and am really comfrtable with it.
Way above my skill set...

Well then buy a ready 3d printer set - worth no more than R61 itself - worst case you'll be the "most liked grandpa" since you'll be able to rebuild missing Lego blocks for your grand/kid's sets. Best case you'll build your own, alternative "ajkulpad" :)
Dailies:
T601f, X61sfL - work
HP Elitebook 8710w (T9500, 8Gb, SSD, 1600M, AUO WUXGA) - multimedia
R61f - wife
R61f - kids
Collectibles:
T43, Z60t, G41, R30, R50e
Under construction:
A31, 600X, R52p, T22, A22m, R40, T30

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