Richard,

Have a look at the Netwinder computers. The 2 predominant models use a Transmeta chip 
and a StrongARM chip respectively (from memory).
They are extremely low powered and anything I've read about them has been positive.

I think its more of an "application server" that does VPN and firewalling and NATting 
and webserving  and it runs a bastardised Linux so it might be out of the price range 
that you were looking at, but like i said it DOES run on very low power :)

Not exactly a diskless term type option but still...you should be able to pick up a 
2nd hand one on ebay fairly cheaply.

Dane


On  0, Richard Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear list,
> 
> The other day there was an article on a new Transmeta based supercomputer.
> 
> Does anyone know an Australian distributor for any Transmeta-based systems?
> 
> If not, what experiences have  people had with other lowpower systems?
> In particular I want to create a diskless Xterm with no moving parts 
> ie fan etc.
> 
> 
> 
> regards,
> 
> 
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