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Re: Major interview
At 12:33 PM 9/8/99 -0700, Harry McGregor wrote [in part]:
>
>You can build a great Xterm for well under $500:
>
>As soon as memory comes down again, you could up it to 128MB, this would
>use etherboot to netboot over the network (requires a switched port for
>good Xperformance, netgreat 10/100 24port rack mount switches are only
>$705USD)
>
>Mid tower case = $41
>64MB ram = $75
>NIC (10/100) = $10
>Motherboard (ss7) = $67
>8MB video card (128zx) = $26
>K6-2 400MHz cpu (way overkill) = $41
>Heatsink/fan (big one, our schools are swamp cooled) = $12
>17" digiview monitor = $170
>Floppy disk drive = $12.50
> Total = $454.50
This is tremendous overkill for an XTerminal ... though the big monitor (the
single most expensive component) is a nice feature.
Any old 486 will convert into a decent XTerminal, and just yesterday I saw
complete (except for monitor) '486 refurbs advertised locally at US$39.95.
(May also need a NIC, though the ad says "great for network use").
See http://www.silvervalley.k12.ca.us/chobbs/xterms/ for a good discussion
of theXTerminal approach.
------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"---
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