> Thanks for the tip. It seems like they no longer manufacture them: > > http://www.neoware.com/products/hardware/
No, but the Neoware e140 has a PCI expansion slot, is expandable to 1GB RAM, and still has room inside the case for a hard drive. It is available without Win XPe starting at $339 new. The prices on these are coming down. > - Fan-less, compact motherboard While some of these thin clients have fans, many of them only run the fan when set horizontally and thus don't have the advantage of heat induced air flow. > - hard-disk (so I don't have to tweek Linux making too many writes and > wear down the CF card) The newer CF cards are making this nearly a mute point. Seems like I provide updated software often enough that I never have CF cards wear out. We format a new image for the customer and send out a new card. They take a couple of minutes to power down the system, swap out the card and boot up on the new load. When done they return the old card to us for "recycling" and get a $10 credit. > - a PCI card installed at an 90° angle (I prefer to use a PCI card > instead of an external FXO gateway) I'm not sure I understand the need for the PCI card to be perpendicular to the board. I prefer the flatter box since they mount to a wall well and provide a nice compact installation. John _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
