I see it now.
Thanks
"Lee Allen"
<lee@leadtec. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> cc: (bcc: Gabor D. Kiss/Telcordia)
Subject: Re: "Hardware version of VNC"
revisited
03/22/2002 - $200 vnc client
07:43 PM
Please
respond to
vnc-list
'vncviewer' most definitely is included (I just evaluated one), and it is
listed on their web site:
http://www.thenicstore.com/nic/softwarefaq.html
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, Inc.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gabor D. Kiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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 didn't see VNC among the software that comes with it.
> They talk about Netscape, and of course you can use that to see the vnc
> server, but I got the impression that the standalone vnc viewer was also
> part of the deal. Is that true and they just don't menion it on the
> website?
>
> Gabor
>
>
>
> "Lee Allen"
> <lee@leadtec. To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> com> cc: (bcc: Gabor D.
Kiss/Telcordia)
> Subject: "Hardware version
of
VNC" revisited
> 03/22/2002
> 08:39 AM
> Please
> respond to
> vnc-list
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 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-go Linux system. It
> comes with Netscape and VNC and a variety of other "client" applications,
> including Citrix, VT emulation, etc.
>
> I have completed my evaluation of this product for use with our system.
I
> love it. We will be using it as a "zero administration" dedicated VNC
> workstation. I highly recommend it for anyone who needs a dedicated VNC
> workstation, or VNC + Netscape.
>
> The process of setting up the device is the simplest I have ever seen.
> Your
> grandmother could pull it off (especially if Grannie maintains a DHCP
> server).
>
> Details: $199 includes the following
> - PR 300Mhz Via Cyrix processor
> - 64 MB RAM
> - 8 MB Flash memory
> - 24x CD-Rom (it boots from CD)
> - USB ports (2)
> - Serial ports (2)
> - 56K Modem
> - 10/100 base-T Ethernet
> - keyboard
> - mouse
> - speakers
>
> If you look carefully at this list you will note the monitor is not
> included, nor is a hard disk. Hard disk is not needed and is not
> supported.
>
> I made some slight modifications to the stock CD so it automatically
starts
> VNC and gets the VNC host IP address from a file in flash memory. I
would
> be glad to share those modifications.
>
> Lee Allen
> Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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