I use Wyse Dx0D thin clients on my machines. They are dual core and have
pretty standard hardware. They are small, low power consumption and
fanless. The SSD is a small bare board module but I found some standard
2.5" SSDs have the correct size circuit board if you remove it from the
case.
The biggest issue is I/O. They have one mini PCI-e slot and you can get
mini PCI-e to full size PCI-e adapters. I use Ethernet to run Mesa 7i80
FPGA boards on my machines but that is pretty close to the limit.
Ethernet needs a fairly fast computer.
Les
On 12/10/2017 11:56, Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users wrote:
One of the newer thin clients should be able to run LCNC very nicely. I finally
got my Light Machines mill shifted out to where I can get at it to work with
it. Just need to get unbusy with other things so I can see about putting DOS on
a WYSE S30 to run its old software. It'll work with something as old as a Model
5150 IBM PC. The S30 is far more computer than it needs, but small enough I
could probably stuff it somewhere inside the box on the back of the mill.
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