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| DrGeoff:
--- Quote from: DTJ on April 07, 2017, 09:17:25 am ---It's a TS212. I might get the offspring to try and set it up for me. Cheers. --- End quote --- I just checked on my qnap NAS. It should work OK. It has MySQL-5.1.73 and PHP-5.5.38 installed. You have to enable the DB and Web Server from the control panel. I also enable SSH and log in to work on the NAS on the internal network. Web docroot defaults to /share/Web/ |
| DTJ:
Cheers Geoff, I've copied all of that and will gete the offspring onto it. It might take a week or so. I'll let you know how it goes. |
| DrGeoff:
--- Quote from: DTJ on April 07, 2017, 11:55:15 am ---Cheers Geoff, I've copied all of that and will gete the offspring onto it. It might take a week or so. I'll let you know how it goes. --- End quote --- :-+ :-+ :-+ |
| mstck:
Hi I came across this by accident recently. It's still in Beta and it would appear that not much has been done with it since the Beta release. As is, it might still be useful for basic storage management. http://bomer.co/ |
| Red Squirrel:
That is neat, but IMO this is the kind of thing I'd prefer as a php/mysql application as it does not matter what OS/computer you're on it's just always available, backed up automatically etc. Very handy if you may also work from different locations, ex: have a small lab in your computer room and maybe a bigger lab in garage, with both having access to the same database without needing to install anything. I need to start organizing my stuff physically and logically myself. I have lot of bins of components, stuff I bought, or pulled out of random circuit boards but good luck finding anything specific. :scared: There was a post about a guy who made wooden component boxes, I totally need to do this but first I need to build a shed so I can make room in the garage then insulate and add hvac to the garage so I can actually comfortably work in it. Then I can setup a decent shop. I like the idea of self built boxes that way they are consistent and if I later on need more I can just build them the same way. Come out with a plan, build any needed jigs, then keep the setup handy. Could then number them, and then put them in software. Could also have the datasheets in the same software and a basic spec sheet in the box itself like pin out etc. Even simple things like 555 timers or op amps, I don't know the pin out or typical circuits off hand so I have to look it up each time. |
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