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I thought the little console on the S/38 was pretty cool....Running and 
ducking!!!!


Paul Nelson
Arbor Solutions, Inc.
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Chris Bipes <chris.bipes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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What about a simple serial terminal such as the pSeries use.  Or a
connection for a monitor, keyboard, and mouse like most Unix / Linux 
boxes.
Don't need a GUI, character based is fine.

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I vote for a built-in 3488(type) terminal.  That way all you have to 
supply
is a keyboard, video and mouse.

I see it as its own CTL01 on Port 0 Address 0 no others.

Too bad they quit making them.


-------------------------
 Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation
614-410-9205

> Personally, I feel Ops Consoles has not been implemented properly.  It
> should be Linux based ('hardened' kernels are available), run on an IxS
> or natively, and use internal disk.  The front of the system should have
> a pop-out LCD panel & keyboard or a place for them if they are separate
> from the system itself.  Remote control/access is achieved via a LAN
> port.



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