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"Jose E. Dominguez" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 6 Jan 2001 14:25:28 -0500
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Volkard Linke wrote:

> Greetings everyone...
>
> Have a new client that would like me to setup one full machine and two
> "dumb terminals" for their business. The machine would mostly be used to
> enter customer names and info into a database from up to three different
> locations. Uhhhh... I thought "dumb terminals" went the way of the dinosaur
> when personal computer became affordable to the masses. Am I missing
> something here? Is it more affordable now days to opt for dumb terminals
> instead of "full machines"?

Nope.

> Where would one look for wholesalers/dealers
> for these machines?

You can use a regular PC, and it'll be cheaper than proprietary type dumb
terminal.

> Would they need to have Novell or other network
> software installed, thus making it more affordable to just put up three
> inexpensive 98 machines networked?

Exactly. You'll need Citrix, expensive. You can also go with MS Terminal Server,
not as expensive but not as reliable or proven either.

> Any ideas out there on this matter?

Yes, three PCs and it's done.

HTH,

Jose

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