Oh, yes, this is cool. I like the openbrick. [bookmarking in action]
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Subject: Re: OT:hardware question
Bryce C said:
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> as much as the card, and you can use 'em for more than *just* that. I'm
> bummed that they don't have my favorite thin client, a small box about
> the size of a floppy disk and about 2" tall for really cheap. Guess they
> don't make it anymore.
You mean like this one:
http://www.openbrick.org/?
You can also find manufacturers of single board computers in the embedded
PC/104 format (size: 3.6" x 3.8") that can provide a little metal case for
one of their boards which could be used for an LTSP client.
Alan
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