On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, Joey Hess wrote: > If you were willing to go with 386 class PC's, you could strip them down to > a special ethernet card with the kernel in ROM (or, a normal ethernet card > and a floppy disk drive), a video card, a printer port, and 2 to 4 MB of > memory (plus keyboard, screen, and printer, of course). That can boot linux > over the network, and then you could write the POS app in linux. > > > What ethernet cards are suitable for a 8088 or 80286? > > > > Will > > the people for which I will be building the application find good-looking > > one-year-warranty such outdated machines? > > Well, it's possible thay you will be able to find all the parts you need > new. I'm not sure if unused 286 or 386 chips are still being sold - > everything else can be bought new, though.
All this stuff just to have a console + printer? Maybe you have more energies than I do (as I noticed... it was SO KIND of you answering all my postings, thanks once again)... I mean, it must not run any piece of application, that's just the job that _terminals_ have to do, and I could more well concentrate on what's to be done on the main computer, a nice powerful Linux box, maybe a 2 CPU motherboard... with just a line to init for each terminal, as you first suggested; no machines booting via ethernet, no megs ram around, no video cards + displays (maybe not even all the couple the same models -> different max hor/ver scan frequencies to deal with) to eventually configure SVGAText for... Mmmmm... Joey, I'm hearing of $500 terminals (see the WYSE web page) with a centronics port and just control codes to send output to the display or the printer... It sounds more clean to me! In case one of them gets burned, you haven't but to get another and connect it (and chances are that the broken one can be repaired). I will keep looking for infos in that direction. Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for messages from any kind of robot, such as mailing lists. From that address no autoresponse messages will return even when I'm not at home. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .