Siemens reveals the Scovery 210 | Linux Today

Siemens reveals the Scovery 210

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 24, 1999

Thanks to Thanks to Alf K.
Ditlefsen
for the tip-off.

  • Intelligent terminal for host-based applications or small
    PC
  • ICA Client for Microsoft Terminal Server. Extended by Citrix
    MetaFrame
  • High fault tolerance and stable operation like with old
    terminal
  • LINUX operating system with Windows “look and feel”,
    applications and standard emulations are preinstalled in flash
    memory
  • Windows applications run on server Þ screen output in
    SCOVERY
  • Attractive purchase price and low running costs
  • Investment protection: The SCOVERY can be upgraded into PC
  • Hard disk, CD-ROM, floppy disk drive and Windows NT / Windows
    98 optional
  • Configuration, administration and Software updates by system
    administrator only
  • Simple network administration Þ programs and data reside
    on the server
  • High level data security through absence of local drives
  • High standard of ergonomics through powerful PC components (for
    up to 21-inch monitors)
  • 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet LAN controller with Bootcode on
    board
  • Browser for Intranet / Internet access and as graphical user
    interface optional
  • 3 year warranty on system unit (1st year on site, 2nd and 3rd
    year bring in service)
  • 5 year spare parts supply
  • Return guarantee on old systems
  • Year 2000 support

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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