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Would it be tricky for the web server to support both this directly
attached device, and lan attached devices?  Maybe not.

What browser would it run?  After all, the original thin client browser
would not support Notes and had a statement that it never would.  Most of
us, regardless of our likes or dislikes, have to support the latest IE
browser because that is what many people accessing our web site would use.

Rob Berendt
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin




Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@attbi.com>
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Could there not be some kind of onboard thin client thingy in a box like
this? That could have a minimal emulator, plus a browser, etc. It might
not
end up being a laptop - maybe a bit bigger.

At 02:15 PM 4/11/02 -0500, you wrote:
>From: James Rich <james@eaerich.com>
> > Even if support was added to OS/400 for PC hardware (specifically
video
> > cards, keyboards, and mouse) it is still ridiculous to think that
OS/400
> > on portable hardware would topple Microsoft's monopoly.
>
>agreed, of course, but I didn't think that that was what most of
>us had in mind. We would be happy with just having a laptop
>OS/400.
>
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