I have an old 386 if it's any good to you.
It's gathering dust. It might be _too_ legacy :-)

>How about "Come and see how easy and cheap it is to set up a thin
>network for your school, using one decent server and a number of legacy
>computers as terminals"
>
>I am downloading the latest k12ltsp cd's and will be setting it up on my
>home machine. Maybe a suite of (say 4) older computers for a demo.....?
>
>Nick.
>
>
>On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 21:31, Chris Hellyar wrote:
>> I think all day is a good idea, and we'll even make a cuppa for Zane when
he
>> comes in at 11 :-).
>> 
>> Don't now about room size..  Never been there.  Numbers?  I imagine 40-50

>> people including all of us?  Or am I dreaming..  Depends on how much
>> coverage we get.  If we go out on the 'if you missed computerworld' slant,

>> and tell computerworld themselves we'll get a few thousand :-).  (OK, maybe

>> a bit hopeful).
>> 
>> Cheers, Chris.
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "gjw49"
>> 
>> > I personally think we should run the installfest 9-5. Might as well make
a
>> day of it,
>> > we'll likely need all the time we can get. And if we've got the previous

>> evening and
>> > following morning for setup/cleanup then it's all good =)
>> >
>> > What do others think?
>> >
>> > Also, on another note, if room 101 is the room I think it is, it's not

>> very big, no? What
>> > sort of numbers are we aiming to have? If we're going to advertise this

>> then we should
>> > have plenty of room available - having no more deskspace and a bunch of

>> people outside the
>> > door with computers is not a good look. Just my 2c.
>> 
>> 
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