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Online DemosWe are looking for new, interesting demo locations. If you have a running Palantir installation and would like to be added to this list, please contact us. It is possible to connect freely to some Palantir installations on the Internet. These systems can be accessed in a variety of ways:
These are some of the servers currently available for testing: afunk.hnf.deThis server is located at the amateur radio station in the Heinz Nixdorf Museumsforum computer museum. The station also acts as an ATV (amateur television) repeater. The Palantir software runs on the main radio station server, a 233 MHz Pentium with 128 MB of RAM. The video device is a PCI capture card fed by two different sources: a composite color camera aimed at the station's equipment racks, and the current broadcast from the ATV relay.
The connection time is limited to 90 seconds. Available devicesClients can check and set the following server parameters:
wtb.ccThis server is located north of Salt Lake City and streams a beautiful view of the Great Salt Lake (if the sky is clean it is possible to see Antelope Island in the middle of it). The camera, along with some weather instrumentation, is operated by Matt Pope. palantir.santinoli.comThis machine, located in Milan, Italy, features an Athlon 64 3000+ running a 2.6.21.3 Linux kernel. The server is connected to the Internet through an ADSL link with an outgoing bandwidth of 1 Mbit/s. The IPv6 tunnel is kindly provided by SixXS. The recommended time for connecting is between 10:00 AM and 01:00 AM (timezone GMT +2). Outside this interval the machine might be down, but you are welcome to check anyway.
The server captures video from the TV tuner embedded in a Bt8x8 grabber
card.
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