I thought I had written this down but I'll have to go by memory.
Memory >=512 +1
Memory >=1GB +1
CPU >= 1GHz +1
CPU >= 2GHz +1
HD >=80GB +1
So the maximum is currently 5 - a 1GB, 2GHZ, 160GB machine - but as you
can see it can grow.
If a machine is dead give it a zero.
A 600MHz, 512MB, 20GB machine is a 1. If it has a 160GB drive it goes
up to 2.
I try to put the rating on a sticker or label by itself in the top right
of the front of the machine.
I also tape a card on the front with CPU, MEM, HD date refurbished and
version of Linux if not current Ubuntu.
On 05/15/2013 10:12 PM, David Sampson wrote:
Pierre,
As you have pointed out in the past you mark computers with a rating
of 0-5.
Could you provide some documentation on how you determine the rating
for each system? What are the criteria?
This would be something we can add to the process as well and thus the
refurb manual.
Cheers