RE: [Ltsp-discuss] RE: Winterm 2310SE as a Linux terminal?

2001-11-28 Thread Hamish Guthrie \(Mail Lists\)
TECTED] > Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] RE: Winterm 2310SE as a Linux terminal? > > > Eric, > > Probably your best bet would be the PLCC chip containing the bios. > > Maybe you could be lucky, and the bios is actually an Award modular > bios, that you > could add Ethe

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] RE: Winterm 2310SE as a Linux terminal?

2001-11-28 Thread Jim McQuillan
Eric, Probably your best bet would be the PLCC chip containing the bios. Maybe you could be lucky, and the bios is actually an Award modular bios, that you could add Etherboot to. You would need an eprom programmer to access the contents of the chip. Where could I get my hands on one of tho

[Ltsp-discuss] RE: Winterm 2310SE as a Linux terminal?

2001-11-28 Thread Eric Ward
TWyrick, >I've never used one of these exact Winterms, but I'm familiar with a couple >other Wyse Winterm products. If it's consistent with others I've used/seen, >the protocols it supports are only controlled by what they provided on the >NT embedded (or Windows CE) disk image. As far as I can