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reubenrs MagicJack Newbie
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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:17 pm Post subject: Can MagicJack work in Wyse Winterm thin client |
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Does anyone know if Magicjack works in
Wyse Winterm 1125SE aad
Wyse Winterm 3125SE.
Also anyone know if MagicJack can work in Windows CE |
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davrow Dan isn't smart enough to hire me
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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:21 pm Post subject: |
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It will not work with WinCE.
Do not know anything about the Wyse terminals. First guess would be "no". |
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reubenrs MagicJack Newbie
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:22 pm Post subject: |
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Can you please give me a little bit details.
davrow wrote: | It will not work with WinCE.
Do not know anything about the Wyse terminals. First guess would be "no". |
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davrow Dan isn't smart enough to hire me
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:17 pm Post subject: |
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MJ requires WinXP (or stripped versions of that like XPe).
It also needs enough memory, typically at least 256 Meg of permanent memory (Flash) and 192 Meg of operating memory (RAM). It prefers more.
Wyse terminals historically have been "dumb" terminals, having only enough processing power to format the display. All the processing power was in the computer connecting to them.
There are likely true Wyse thin clients now, but as I do not know anything about them, I am unable to shed light on their applicability to MJ. |
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reubenrs MagicJack Newbie
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Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:35 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the explanation
davrow wrote: | MJ requires WinXP (or stripped versions of that like XPe).
It also needs enough memory, typically at least 256 Meg of permanent memory (Flash) and 192 Meg of operating memory (RAM). It prefers more.
Wyse terminals historically have been "dumb" terminals, having only enough processing power to format the display. All the processing power was in the computer connecting to them.
There are likely true Wyse thin clients now, but as I do not know anything about them, I am unable to shed light on their applicability to MJ. |
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