Derek,

The Jammin-125 has a 8mb DOC chip that plugs into a socket on the
motherboard.  It does NOT have an IDE or floppy connector.

We have a DOC Programming card in another computer, and we put
the DOC chip in that card, and program it there.  Then, we insert
the chip in the Jammin-125.

Jim McQuillan
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On 19 Jun 2002, Derek Zoolander wrote:

> I have been searching the World for suitable Thin Client hardware and
> have narrowed the list to the VIA-ITX Eden and something similar to
> Jim's Jammin 125.
> 
> Is the DOC socketed? Does the MB have an IDE connector? Do you take the
> DOC out of the Jammin to program it using another MB with a siutable DOC
> socket
> 
> Thanks
> 
> p.s. I live in Australia
> 
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