Can someone put me down for a v1 to v5 replacement please ? My v1 at present powered by usb from bt homehub Thanks in advance Colin Sent from my iPod
On 3 Oct 2022, at 12:19, Robert Kisteleki <robert@ripe.net> wrote:
Hi Colin and all, You can request for a replacement when your current probe is broken or has become unstable. Kindly apply directly here: https://atlas.ripe.net/apply/ Regards, Lia
On 3 Oct 2022, at 13:33, Colin Johnston <colinj@mx5.org.uk> wrote:
Can someone put me down for a v1 to v5 replacement please ? My v1 at present powered by usb from bt homehub
Thanks in advance
Colin
Sent from my iPod
On 3 Oct 2022, at 12:19, Robert Kisteleki <robert@ripe.net> wrote:
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Have applied for v5 probe just now Colin Sent from my iPod
On 6 Oct 2022, at 06:15, Lia Hestina <lhestina@ripe.net> wrote:
Hi Colin and all,
You can request for a replacement when your current probe is broken or has become unstable. Kindly apply directly here: https://atlas.ripe.net/apply/
Regards, Lia
On 3 Oct 2022, at 13:33, Colin Johnston <colinj@mx5.org.uk> wrote:
Can someone put me down for a v1 to v5 replacement please ? My v1 at present powered by usb from bt homehub
Thanks in advance
Colin
Sent from my iPod
On 3 Oct 2022, at 12:19, Robert Kisteleki <robert@ripe.net> wrote:
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Out of curiosity: How many active V1 probes are still out there? How many were distributed? BR Daniel AJ
On 2022-10-06 09:29, Daniel AJ Sokolov wrote:
Out of curiosity: How many active V1 probes are still out there? How many were distributed?
BR Daniel AJ
The maximum number of v1 probes ever alive at the same time was about 1000 (in 2012). We made about 1500 of these. The maximum number of v2 probes ever alive at the same time was about 1800 (i 2013). We made about 3000 of these. (v1 and v2 are almost the same device; both have 16MB flash, v1 has 8MB RAM, v2 has 16MB RAM) Today we have about 440 v1 and 690 v2 connected. These have proven to be way more stable than we anticipated; as you can see many have been running for over 10 years now! (We will publish graphs to illustrate this, please stand by :-) Regards, Robert
On 06-10-2022 09:44, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
Today we have about 440 v1 and 690 v2 connected. These have proven to be way more stable than we anticipated; as you can see many have been running for over 10 years now!
Waaaay more stable! Some are approaching twelve years *uptime*. At the time we were very concerned about the limited flash memory write cycles. It turns out the v1/v2 hardware exceeds the specs by a huge margin in this area. Daniel
On 10/6/22 01:14, Daniel Karrenberg wrote:
Waaaay more stable! Some are approaching twelve years *uptime*.
At the time we were very concerned about the limited flash memory write cycles. It turns out the v1/v2 hardware exceeds the specs by a huge margin in this area.
That's pretty cool! So my v1 is not that rare, given there are still some 440 connected. They were a marvellous investment, I must say! Daniel aj
On 06.10.2022 09:44, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
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Today we have about 440 v1 and 690 v2 connected. [...]
Oh, you've spoiled my little social experiment, Robert! Too bad... ;->
On 06.10.2022 09:29, Daniel AJ Sokolov wrote:
Out of curiosity: How many active V1 probes are still out there? How many were distributed?
How about simply counting them through? That'd be nicely interactive! ONE! ;-b
participants (7)
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Carsten Schiefner
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Colin Johnston
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Daniel AJ Sokolov
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Daniel Karrenberg
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Lia Hestina
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Niall O'Reilly
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Robert Kisteleki