Your development machine?
Re: Your development machine?
About This Computer:
ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Device name: HP8000
Memory: 3.8 GiB
Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz × 2
Graphics: Gallium 0.4 on AMD CAICOS (DRM 2.43.0, LLVM 3.8.0) [Radeon HD6450]
OS type: 64-bit
Disk: 101.3 GB
__________________________ PCI-Z ________________________________
CPU name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz, 2 logical CPUs
Computer name: HP8000
User name: mlc
Operating system: Microsoft Windows 7
Available memory (MB): 3991
IDE interface: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset PT IDER Controller
Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) HD Audio Controller
IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) 4-port SATA IDE Controller
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #2
Host bridge: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset DRAM Controller
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller #1
Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82567LM-3 Gigabit Network Connection
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #5
ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82801JDO (ICH10DO) LPC Interface Controller
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller
PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Port 2
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #3
Communication controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset HECI Controller
PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge
PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Port 1
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #6
Display controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #1
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #4
IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) 2-port SATA IDE Controller
Serial controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset Serial KT Controller
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller #2
Created by PCI-Z 1.3, http://www.pci-z.com/ | Database: The PCI ID Repository | Version: 2015.06.21
The all Intel inside was violated when I inserted the Radeon HD 6450 gfx card.
At the other end of my LAN tests is a HP TX2525nr.
ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Device name: HP8000
Memory: 3.8 GiB
Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz × 2
Graphics: Gallium 0.4 on AMD CAICOS (DRM 2.43.0, LLVM 3.8.0) [Radeon HD6450]
OS type: 64-bit
Disk: 101.3 GB
__________________________ PCI-Z ________________________________
CPU name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz, 2 logical CPUs
Computer name: HP8000
User name: mlc
Operating system: Microsoft Windows 7
Available memory (MB): 3991
IDE interface: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset PT IDER Controller
Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) HD Audio Controller
IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) 4-port SATA IDE Controller
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #2
Host bridge: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset DRAM Controller
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller #1
Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82567LM-3 Gigabit Network Connection
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #5
ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82801JDO (ICH10DO) LPC Interface Controller
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller
PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Port 2
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #3
Communication controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset HECI Controller
PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge
PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Port 1
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #6
Display controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #1
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #4
IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) 2-port SATA IDE Controller
Serial controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset Serial KT Controller
USB controller: Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller #2
Created by PCI-Z 1.3, http://www.pci-z.com/ | Database: The PCI ID Repository | Version: 2015.06.21
The all Intel inside was violated when I inserted the Radeon HD 6450 gfx card.
At the other end of my LAN tests is a HP TX2525nr.
Keep it BASIC.
Re: Your development machine?
Small tower HP with CPU i3-3220 (Fast enough and very quiet)
RAM 16 Go
Video NVidia GT 620 - 1920x1080
I do not use games, the quality of the video card and the CPU speed does not matter much
(Not enough space on my desk to put two screens, but my video card can drive 2)
HD, whatever, but always at least two HD (second only used for automatic backup with Syncbackup at each change)
OS:
Windows 10 x64 (main usage)
On Windows 10: Virtual Box 5 (for testings) with XP, Vista, Linux Debian 8 (with xfce)
RAM 16 Go
Video NVidia GT 620 - 1920x1080
I do not use games, the quality of the video card and the CPU speed does not matter much
(Not enough space on my desk to put two screens, but my video card can drive 2)
HD, whatever, but always at least two HD (second only used for automatic backup with Syncbackup at each change)
OS:
Windows 10 x64 (main usage)
On Windows 10: Virtual Box 5 (for testings) with XP, Vista, Linux Debian 8 (with xfce)
Re: Your development machine?
I just finished building this computer last week...
based on: http://www.techspot.com/review/1155-aff ... l-xeon-pc/
Computer...
Dual XEON E5-2670 CPU's @2600 MHz (Turbo mode = 3300 MHz) with 64GB Memory.
(16 cores and 32 Threads)
Graphics card...
NVidia Quadro NVS 510 Graphics Card with 4 Displayport outlets.
Monitor...
28" Philips monitor @3840 x 2160 (part# 288P6LJEB/27)
I may go with another monitor (not sure)
Operating system...
MS WIN 10 PRO (64BIT)
NVidia developed CUDA cores and the 510 graphics card has a CUDA Core count of 192.
CUDA is a parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API)
model created by NVIDIA. It allows software developers and software engineers to
use a CUDA-enabled graphics processing unit (GPU) for general purpose processing – an approach known as GPGPU.
Now I need to explore Parallel Computing and GPU programming.
based on: http://www.techspot.com/review/1155-aff ... l-xeon-pc/
Computer...
Dual XEON E5-2670 CPU's @2600 MHz (Turbo mode = 3300 MHz) with 64GB Memory.
(16 cores and 32 Threads)
Graphics card...
NVidia Quadro NVS 510 Graphics Card with 4 Displayport outlets.
Monitor...
28" Philips monitor @3840 x 2160 (part# 288P6LJEB/27)
I may go with another monitor (not sure)
Operating system...
MS WIN 10 PRO (64BIT)
NVidia developed CUDA cores and the 510 graphics card has a CUDA Core count of 192.
CUDA is a parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API)
model created by NVIDIA. It allows software developers and software engineers to
use a CUDA-enabled graphics processing unit (GPU) for general purpose processing – an approach known as GPGPU.
Now I need to explore Parallel Computing and GPU programming.

- It was too lonely at the top.
System : PB 6.21(x64) and Win 11 Pro (x64)
Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X w/64 gigs Ram, AMD RX 6950 XT Graphics w/16gigs Mem
System : PB 6.21(x64) and Win 11 Pro (x64)
Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X w/64 gigs Ram, AMD RX 6950 XT Graphics w/16gigs Mem
Re: Your development machine?
blueb, curious how much did your system cost?blueb wrote:I just finished building this computer last week...
based on: http://www.techspot.com/review/1155-aff ... l-xeon-pc/
Computer...
Dual XEON E5-2670 CPU's @2600 MHz (Turbo mode = 3300 MHz) with 64GB Memory.
(16 cores and 32 Threads)
Graphics card...
NVidia Quadro NVS 510 Graphics Card with 4 Displayport outlets.
Monitor...
28" Philips monitor @3840 x 2160 (part# 288P6LJEB/27)
I may go with another monitor (not sure)
Operating system...
MS WIN 10 PRO (64BIT)
NVidia developed CUDA cores and the 510 graphics card has a CUDA Core count of 192.
CUDA is a parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API)
model created by NVIDIA. It allows software developers and software engineers to
use a CUDA-enabled graphics processing unit (GPU) for general purpose processing – an approach known as GPGPU.
Now I need to explore Parallel Computing and GPU programming.
My very basic (but super quiet) system including the extra 1TB Hard drive, monitor, DVD burner, graphics card upgrade, and sales tax was under $450.
Keep it BASIC.
Re: Your development machine?
heartbone,
It cost me quite a bit more than the amount quoted in the article.
It cost me about $3,500 total
but $1,000 of that was for graphics card and monitor.
For $2,500 I got:
- Dual XEON E5-2670 CPU's
- Dual XEON E5-2670 CPU's (spares... so 4 in total) (I may build another someday or find a 4 CPU board {grin})
- ASRock Rack EP2C602-2T/D16 Dual LGA2011 Motherboard
- Noctua Tower CPU FANS (NH-D9DX i4 3U)
- G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series 64GB Memory Chips
- CORSAIR RM850X 850W Power Supply
- Dual Samsung 850 Pro MZ-7KE256BW 256 GB SSD
- Dual Kingston 256 GB SSD's
- Fractal Design Define XL R2 EATX Computer Case
- LG WH14NS40 Internal Blu-ray Writer - OEM
- Asus USB 3.1 Gen 2 Card
- SYBA USB 3.0 19pin Header Card
- MS WIN 10 PRO (64BIT)
- Docking Station (for backups - dual Kingston SSD's)
- 7-Port USB Hub for general use.
While this computer is a little louder than my previous unit... I hardly notice it.
It cost me quite a bit more than the amount quoted in the article.

It cost me about $3,500 total
but $1,000 of that was for graphics card and monitor.
For $2,500 I got:
- Dual XEON E5-2670 CPU's
- Dual XEON E5-2670 CPU's (spares... so 4 in total) (I may build another someday or find a 4 CPU board {grin})
- ASRock Rack EP2C602-2T/D16 Dual LGA2011 Motherboard
- Noctua Tower CPU FANS (NH-D9DX i4 3U)
- G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series 64GB Memory Chips
- CORSAIR RM850X 850W Power Supply
- Dual Samsung 850 Pro MZ-7KE256BW 256 GB SSD
- Dual Kingston 256 GB SSD's
- Fractal Design Define XL R2 EATX Computer Case
- LG WH14NS40 Internal Blu-ray Writer - OEM
- Asus USB 3.1 Gen 2 Card
- SYBA USB 3.0 19pin Header Card
- MS WIN 10 PRO (64BIT)
- Docking Station (for backups - dual Kingston SSD's)
- 7-Port USB Hub for general use.
While this computer is a little louder than my previous unit... I hardly notice it.

- It was too lonely at the top.
System : PB 6.21(x64) and Win 11 Pro (x64)
Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X w/64 gigs Ram, AMD RX 6950 XT Graphics w/16gigs Mem
System : PB 6.21(x64) and Win 11 Pro (x64)
Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X w/64 gigs Ram, AMD RX 6950 XT Graphics w/16gigs Mem
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Re: Your development machine?
i sort of collect Programming SoftwaresTI-994A wrote:Of all the spoken specs, I'm highly impressed by this!bbanelli wrote:...my 21 years old IBM "Click" (Model M)
And these!VB6_to_PBx wrote:WIN95 computer just QB4.5 VBDOS VB1.0
WIN98 upwards to WIN8.0 all have various PureBasic versions on them
and some have VB1.0 Pro Win and DOS ,2.0,3.0-Pro,4.0-16 and 32 Enterprise,VB6.0 , QB1.0,2.0,3.0,4.5, 7.0, 7.1 PDS , VB DOS Pro 1.0 and STD

the Visual Basic for DOS Prof v1.0 3.5 Disk version is all in original box, perfect shape
the 7.1 PDS is 100% perfect in box shape with manuals 3.5 Disk version
and very rare VB1.0 WIN Prof version 3.5 disks Pro Tools and also with ton of .VBX controls ( also VB1.0 STD version )
PureBasic .... making tiny electrons do what you want !
"With every mistake we must surely be learning" - George Harrison
Re: Your development machine?
I'm not so much a collector, although I'm still in possession of QB 4.5, Basic PDS 7.1, and VB 6.0. And all in their original packaging as well.VB6_to_PBx wrote:i sort of collect Programming Softwares
Precious commodities for me, until I discovered PureBasic.

Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer: the first home computer with a 16bit processor, crammed into an 8bit architecture. Great hardware - Poor design - Wonderful BASIC engine. And it could talk too! Please visit my YouTube Channel 

Re: Your development machine?
That means that your system is a 9/10.blueb wrote:heartbone,
It cost me quite a bit more than the amount quoted in the article.![]()
It cost me about $3,500 total
but $1,000 of that was for graphics card and monitor.
For $2,500 I got:
- Dual XEON E5-2670 CPU's
- Dual XEON E5-2670 CPU's (spares... so 4 in total) (I may build another someday or find a 4 CPU board {grin})
- ASRock Rack EP2C602-2T/D16 Dual LGA2011 Motherboard
- Noctua Tower CPU FANS (NH-D9DX i4 3U)
- G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series 64GB Memory Chips
- CORSAIR RM850X 850W Power Supply
- Dual Samsung 850 Pro MZ-7KE256BW 256 GB SSD
- Dual Kingston 256 GB SSD's
- Fractal Design Define XL R2 EATX Computer Case
- LG WH14NS40 Internal Blu-ray Writer - OEM
- Asus USB 3.1 Gen 2 Card
- SYBA USB 3.0 19pin Header Card
- MS WIN 10 PRO (64BIT)
- Docking Station (for backups - dual Kingston SSD's)
- 7-Port USB Hub for general use.
While this computer is a little louder than my previous unit... I hardly notice it.
It's so hard to get that so temporary bleeding edge 10/10.
Mine is a solid 3.5/10.
The vast majority of developer's systems will lay somewhere in between the two, and all do what's needed.
My WinXP Pentium 4 @ 3GHZ is still hanging around, although it rarely gets powered up.
Now slipping down to a 2/10 system, it still gets used for Nero burning and XP testing.
My Win98SE AMD Athlon @ 1200Mhz, a 1/10 system, still works well.
I hate to pitch it, but nowadays I have no reason to use it.
Keep it BASIC.
Re: Your development machine?
Very nice! I also keep an old Pentium III around to verify speed and optimizations. Needs a new mobo though. It's been acting funny. My main two can be seen in my sig.bbanelli wrote:I also keep HP Vectra VL420 DT with 1.6GHz Willy, 256MB RAM and 40GB 5.4k RPM drive - just to show our clients how well PB is optimized.
www.posemotion.com
PureBasic Tools for OS X: PureMonitor, plist Tool, Data Maker & App Chef
Even the vine knows it surroundings but the man with eyes does not.
PureBasic Tools for OS X: PureMonitor, plist Tool, Data Maker & App Chef
Even the vine knows it surroundings but the man with eyes does not.
Re: Your development machine?
Plot twist - P4 Willy is significantly slower than P3.J. Baker wrote:Very nice! I also keep an old Pentium III around to verify speed and optimizations. Needs a new mobo though. It's been acting funny. My main two can be seen in my sig.bbanelli wrote:I also keep HP Vectra VL420 DT with 1.6GHz Willy, 256MB RAM and 40GB 5.4k RPM drive - just to show our clients how well PB is optimized.

I'm glad someone on PB uses PCI-Z.heartbone wrote: __________________________ PCI-Z ________________________________
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Created by PCI-Z 1.3, http://www.pci-z.com/ | Database: The PCI ID Repository | Version: 2015.06.21

I guess I won't be using PC once they remove PS2 port altogether.sys64802 wrote:Mine is 27 years old, typing with that one right nowbbanelli wrote: my 21 years old IBM "Click" (Model M)
My most loved piece of hardware.

I've been considering Unicomp for quite some time, though... Never met a person live to witness the quality of those keyboards.TI-994A wrote:Of all the spoken specs, I'm highly impressed by this!bbanelli wrote:...my 21 years old IBM "Click" (Model M)
This one was taken almost 10 years ago... (yes you can ignore trash on the table)RSBasic wrote:+1bbanelli wrote:I simply couldn't live without two monitors

Re: Your development machine?
what are you talking about, that's the cleanest desk ever ..... ARE YOU REALLY A PROGRAMMER???bbanelli wrote:This one was taken almost 10 years ago... (yes you can ignore trash on the table)
Re: Your development machine?
Organised desk, organised mind. I can't work if there's clutter on the table.Keya wrote:...that's the cleanest desk ever...
The surrounding areas are another thing altogether.

Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer: the first home computer with a 16bit processor, crammed into an 8bit architecture. Great hardware - Poor design - Wonderful BASIC engine. And it could talk too! Please visit my YouTube Channel 

Re: Your development machine?
I bought an adapter (ps2 - usb) and I plan if and when it will become necessary of surgically implant it in the keyboard to be able to connect it through a simple usb cable without an ugly box hanging out on the back of the PC.bbanelli wrote:I guess I won't be using PC once they remove PS2 port altogether.(yes, I know there are USB adapters, but...)
Not all adapters works well though, in case you are interested this one does it
http://clickykeyboards.com/product/ps2- ... keyboards/
My keyboard is like one of these
http://clickykeyboards.com/product-cate ... ite-label/
btw, unicomp keyboards are comparable to an original Model-M from what I read from people who have them, last time I checked they made different lines of keyboards: from more modern clicky ones (less louder) and some faithful to the original buckle spring mechanism which are almost identical. They weight less and use USB natively. Other differences are the uglier unicomp logo (what were they thinking ?) and the presence of the "windows" keys.
Re: Your development machine?
Indeed! And so are the key decals on some of the models.sys64802 wrote:...the uglier unicomp logo (what were they thinking?)...
And a disorganised one doesn't mean you have.Alexi wrote:Organised desk means you didn't work enough

Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer: the first home computer with a 16bit processor, crammed into an 8bit architecture. Great hardware - Poor design - Wonderful BASIC engine. And it could talk too! Please visit my YouTube Channel 

Re: Your development machine?
I was using it before I realized that you (bbanelli, a fellow forum member) were the author.bbanelli wrote:I'm glad someone on PB uses PCI-Z.heartbone wrote: __________________________ PCI-Z ________________________________
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Created by PCI-Z 1.3, http://www.pci-z.com/ | Database: The PCI ID Repository | Version: 2015.06.21
It is a very nice utility. Thanks for allowing me use it.
Incidentally, the same thing happened with the now defunct JLC's Internet TV!
Keep it BASIC.