This is Fujitsu Futro S900.
It costs 7 Dollars here.
It's x86.
It has ports.
Why do you morons fight to death for expensive Raspberry Pi 0's again?
This is Fujitsu Futro S900.
It costs 7 Dollars here.
It's x86.
It has ports.
Why do you morons fight to death for expensive Raspberry Pi 0's again?
https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/
can it run off a single 18650 battery you fricking moron?
with a boost regulator it could, sure
it uses 10W idle according to parky towers, which is about an hour's worth on a 3000mAh 18650
Wow I can idle for an hour thats amazing. stupid frick
if you use two batteries it'll last twice as long!
as opposed to the typical 5 hour rated 18650 pi shield? buy a real UPS.
>hurr durr the pi only lasts 5x as long
people generally aren't buying rpi0's for use as a poorgay desktop
yeah, they buy them to stuff full of shitty emulators and then use it as a desk ornament
some people do
i actually do use a thin client myself as an openwrt router, but it's not for every use
Link Raspberry Pi router instructions plz
i said thin client, but you can install openwrt on an rpi as well
https://openwrt.org/toh/raspberry_pi_foundation/raspberry_pi
>you can install openwrt on an rpi
Based diy autist patio wifi
patio wifi?
5ghz for me does poorly on the patio
ok, i'm not sure how it related to openwrt on the rpi
you plan on setting up your rpi with a wifi adapter to use as an AP? because you can do that
I'm thinking of just making a small network for streaming in the garage or doing work on the patio. Better antennas or a range extender would probably work but what fun is that
i unironically use them for residential proxies and vpn's
not much, actually. many thin clients are x86, you could run linux on it and stream games through steam's in-home streaming
over a wired connection there's not a lot of latency, perfectly playable for casual use
if you're wondering, they also often have perfectly capable gpus as well
the one i have is an HP T520, which has an AMD SoC in it, with a radeon-based gpu, it has 3D support and video decode, so streaming video won't be an issue for it at all
sure, you could use the thin client as an actual thin client as well (that's what a thin client is for, connecting to a remote machine for applications such as via RDP, VNC, or Citrix)
what kind of server you need depends on your user count and needs, just consider what kind of machine each one needs, then add them together
can it does 4k 60fps??
No. Do you even know why these computers exist?
Raspberry Pi alternative?
For projects that need "a computer" to run a script 24/7 it's perfect for 7 dollars. I built and NFC control system around such fujitsu. 2 NFC readers, speakers and a python script.
>why buy a prototyping board for a spare computer job
uh, yes? Okay?
This is my production "spare computer". It does the job for 7 dollars. Runs Debian 11 just fine.
>power brick
BARF
they're basically headless laptops ("nettops")
Dell Wyse ones use full size PC DDR dimms.
ok but where do I buy it
fujitsu only sells to businesses, so if you want a fujitsu machine you can get it used
Why the frick wpuld I ever buy anything new? T. Company owner.
really depends on what your business is and its size.
i have done stuff at multiple business oriented IT solution companies and you will be surprised the amount of unnecessary hardware they are able to shill to larger companies who will just take your word
Where are the gpios
Keep a copy of the drivers, I don't know if Fujitsu is like IBM+Lenovo/HP, but those guys remove that stuff from their website after a few years, so buying decommissioned workstations from those manufacturers isn't a good idea.
What drivers? Linux works ootb.
Where can I get one of these for $7?
Poland. Allegro.pl
No ram, no disk
https://allegro.pl/oferta/fujitsu-futro-s900-thin-client-terminal-zasilacz-9984230230
2GB RAM / 2GB drive
https://allegro.pl/oferta/fujitsu-futro-s900n-2gb-2gb-terminal-zasilacz-10048681381
You don't want the stock drive anyway, what you want is a sata ssd powered from the sata power header on the motherboard (you need to make a sata - floppy cable) Just get it without the drive
I have all adapter cables, chill. Even ordered the PCI -> PCIe 1x proprietary fujitsu adapter.
are you fricking high?
https://allegro.pl/kategoria/komputery-stacjonarne-486?string=fujitsu%20futro%20s920
S900, not S920
fool
nie forsuj kurwo
buy buy buy
ebay is plastered with lightly used AMD jaguar thin clients in the $20-$30 range
maybe he lucked out getting one for that low
i use this exact thing as my HTPC, it's pretty great
Are you using the tv speakers? Hooking up a reciever to the line out probably sounds like a printer.
DVI can carry audio. I don't know if this specifically does but it's possible he's just got a DVI to HDMI cable running to the receiver
>all thinclients in my shithole go for 50€++++
Suffering.
They used to be cheap here in AU but ever since STH made them popular for routers even shit ones that are useless for routers are overpriced on ebay now
>It costs 7 Dollars here.
Where?
More like Fujitsu futa
I have two of these and used one as a router.
Not using them because poor performance per watt.
The taxpayer pays for our electricity?
Damn, that's cheap. They cost quite a bit more in yurop, but still less than a Pi.
I got mine to run docker containers in a CPU constrained environment, because our k8s cluster at work is a vegetable.
does it really support a 256 GB model?
Yup, you can shove any size mSATA SSD in there.
Its just rubber dome, but its the IBM space saver II.
ISO is a German standard, it probably stems from them having dedicated O/A keys with umlauts, on their keyboards you need to hold ALTGr + Q to get @
Dang, what keyboard is that? Is it like the old IBM Thinkpad keyboard, older then X60? Or is it just rubber dome?
Why does the UK keyboard layout swap the @ and " around?
what can you actually do with it? That CPU isn't very beefy.