Plus you could burn your own bootable CD with Linux as well.
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From: Gabor D. Kiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 7:33 PM
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Subject: Re: "Hardware version of VNC" revisited - $200 vnc client
I see it no
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Subject: Re: "Hardware version of VNC"
revisited
03/22/2002 - $200 vnc client
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Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 7:20 PM
Subject: "Hardware version of VNC" revisited - $200 vnc client
> Stuart,
>
> This looks really interesting. A hardware vnc client based on linux.
> Everything you need except a monitor. $200. WOW
>
> I took a look and I
"Lee Allen"
cc: (bcc: Gabor D. Kiss/Telcordia)
Subject: "Hardware version of VNC"
revisited
When this topic came up a month ago, it led to some discussion about the
NIC, the New Internet Computer, from the New Internet Computer Company.
This was a bit off-topic because the original post was about a VNC server
and the NIC is a client.
The NIC is a $199 box that is a prepacked, ready-to-g