Sunday, 11 December 2011

Operating System

The aboriginal ThinCan ran on Windows CE and launched into an RDP applicant for Windows Terminal Services.

DBE60 models appear with either the aforementioned RDP applicant as the aboriginal ThinCan or with Etherboot abutment for UNIX terminal services.

DBE61 models appear with either a BIOS with PXE abutment optimized for LTSP or with a BIOS for USB booting Linutop's own Linux distribution. Meanwhile, SmartLink preloads their DBE61 models with their own able firmware alleged R-BOX that can be user-configured to barrage into either an RDP applicant or into a Web kiosk - both of which are implemented application Free Software apparatus - and which makes use of the Coreboot port.

DBE62 models accept a BIOS that aboriginal attempts booting from USB and, if no bootable USB media is found, again attempts PXE booting - about accumulation the cossack options of Artec's and Linutop's models into a distinct configuration.

DBE63 models run on Embedded Windows XP and barrage into a Web kiosk

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