Michael;

I bought two thin clients that work great and boot
via PXEboot.  Each one was considered "bare bones"
and required opening the case and adding a memory
stick, but they both booted after that.  Check out
these sources:

1) http://www.caseoutlet.com/NWPc/2688R/CS-2688R.html
Cost: $202.00 + memory stick + keyboard + mouse
533 MHz processor

2) http://www.synertrontech.com/
Smaller and neater case
Cost: Not clear, but should be less than $300 total
Fan on the CPU
533 MHz processor

They both work for me.

On the other hand, the Jammin-125 is a *real* nice
piece of hardware.  Smaller and no fans (less to break
and make noise).  Not sure, but the last I saw was a
300 MHz processor - maybe faster now.

Hope this helps.


On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 07:40, Michael Spiceland wrote:

> From: Michael Spiceland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] cheap thin clients or cases?
> 
> Thank you everyone for helping me get this test network running with LTSP :-) 
>  I have all the machines booting up and letting me log into the main 
> application server !
> 
> Ok, now I was wondering if you all had some recommendations for some cheap 
> thin clients (something slick looking) or some super small ATX cases that 
> don't even have any bays for CDROM or floppy.
-- 
Tom Griffing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pondus Solutions, Inc.



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