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  • Subject: Re: What can be done to enhance the green screen applications?
  • From: Jim Langston <jlangston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 14:15:36 -0700
  • Organization: Conex Global Logistics Services, Inc.

"Special" twinax controller card?  Not that I know of.  It's just a standard
twinax controller card.  The Controller doesn't know if the data is traveling
along twinax or twisted pair, the Balens match the signal to what Twinax
expects.

We are using 6050's.  Work Station Processors.  Are these "special" ?

Regards,

Jim Langston

Rob Berendt wrote:

> ... and you need a special twinax controller card in your 400 to run these.
>
> MBOCEANSIDE@postoffice.worldnet.att.net on 10/26/99 03:03:34 PM
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> Subject:        Re: What can be done to enhance the green screen applications?
>
> Martin, Booth wrote:
>
> > I thought you needed some sort of fancy terminal with a mouse to use
> > them?  Or presumably a PC with CA could do it; but when you work in a
> > software house, you've got to design (at least to some extent) for the
> > lowest common denominator.  What's the point in putting flash stuff on
> > the screen if the customers can't use it?  How would a radio button
> > appear on a conventional terminal?  And how would you press it?
> >
> > Mind you, I know you can use menu bars and drop-down menus with a
> > conventional terminal, because you could switch Office to run like that.
> > And quite nice it was too.
>
> The "newer" terminals (3488,3489) both came with a mouse as an option...
> This terminal requires a SVGA monitor...
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