On Friday 29 November 2002 03:59 pm, you wrote:
> Right - I have a total of
>
> 22 x Thinstar 300 WinCE terminals with built-in PSU
>       P133 based thin client with 10/100 Mbit TP ethernet
>       One cooling fan (quiet)
>       Requires standard VGA monitor and PS2 keyboard and mouse
>
> These are cool - they have all the software on rom, and so don't need to
> download anything but get an IP via DHCP.  I haven't got this talking to
> my linux box yet though it talks to RDP and ICA servers (MS Terminal
> server and Citrix server)
>
> 50 x Explora 451 with stand & external power supply
>       66 MHz PowerPC based thin client with 10/100 Mbit TP ethernet
>       Totally Silent
>       Requires standard VGA monitor and PS2 keyboard and mouse
>
> 4 x ExploraPro with external power supply
>       33 MHz PowerPC based thin client with 10 Mbit TP/coax ethernet
>       Totally Silent
>       Requires standard VGA monitor and PS2 keyboard and mouse
>
> To use these you need a linux box with a TFTP server, and a DHCP server,
> and probably running NFS as well.  I have both of these running fine
> from my main server.

Which I have.

>
> I'm going to ask for $25 each for the top two, and $15 for the older
> explora pro.  Please email me if you're interested.

An ExploraPro sounds interesting.  PowerPC!  Yaayy!

I'll take one at the next meeting, I'll write it down so I don't forget.

Wesely Parish

>
> > From: C Falconer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Linux Users Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Quiet day - want an Xterminal ?
> > Date: 28 Nov 2002 13:29:01 +1300
> >
> > I've got a source for some NCD branded xterminals, there are three
> > models.
> >
> >       NCD Thinstar            WinCE based thin client
> >       NCD Explorer 451  10/100 Mbit, 66 MHz PowerPC
> >       NCD Explorer pro  10 Mbit 33 MHz PowerPC
> >
> > They all take standard PC PS/2 keyboards and mice, and standard VGA
> > screens.

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