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Hi,

My laptop which is a PIII-800, which still handles WDSCi, is now used as a
dumb terminal.

I recently purchased a wireless card for it, and use Windows XP Remote
Desktop Client to my main desktop at home (at work I also have a brand new
desktop... lucky me :-).  It still offers me some flexibility (sit with my
girlfriend in front of TV :-) and still use a powerfull desktop without
requiring a new laptop again.

Kind regards,
Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: code400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:code400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Bartell, Aaron L. (TC)
Sent: maandag 29 september 2003 22:03
To: 'CODE/400 Discussion & Support'
Subject: RE: WDSCi minimum hardware to install (was: WebSphere dev studio
5.1)


<Joe>
And then there's the argument for the "desktop replacement" laptop that you
can use both at work and at home.  With the appropriate docking station
hardware, you're talking an investment perhaps 10 times what we're talking
now <grin>. </Joe>




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