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Originally Posted by jacambece
I work for the Cambece law firm and I was reading about computer systems that load from the network. They pretty much jack into the wall with a monitor mouse and keyboard. There is no case, how well would this work?
Cambece
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They are known as "dummy terminal" or "dumb terminal", a diskless workstation is a networked computer that provides no local hard disk space or floppy disk drive access. Generally, these terminals will have a monitor, motherboard, network card, keyboard and mouse.
These computers are generally used in a corporate environment to help save costs when several hundred to thousand computers are needed.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/disk...rkstation.html
BTW, that is old technology
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