On 4 Feb 2003, John Clay wrote:

> I have an LTSP server that is hosting one ThinkNIC terminal. I'm ready
> to add two more terminals and, since I don't like fans, I'm interested
> in using the Jammin 125. So, the questions:

Yes, this will absolutely work.


> 
> 1)  Is there any reason I can't operate both types of terminals from the
> same LTSP server? (I'd assume that terminal specific configuration and
> image files, if the terminals actually need different ones, would just
> be moved into the terminal specific portions of dhcp.conf and lts.conf.)
> Am I on solid ground here or should I stick to one type of terminal?

I've got a customer that is currently running over 120 terminals,
made up of at least 6 different varieties, including the Jammin-125.


> 
> 2)  Is it generally felt that the Jammin 125 is superior to the
> ThinkNIC? (My ThinkNIC works well but it has a fan - All else equal, I'd
> rather rely on convective cooling than on rotating machinery)

Because the Jammin-125 is my "little baby"  I'll refrain from telling
you that it is the best.    I've had 2 ThinkNics and both of them
suffered from a failure of the power supply.

I hope that helps,

Jim McQuillan
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