[Thinlinc-technical] Low Cost Android Thin Client.
Rob Evans
rob.evans at originvs.com
Sat Aug 30 01:54:33 CEST 2014
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From: Rob Evans<mailto:rob.evans at originvs.com>
Sent: 30/08/2014 00:12
To: Jose Francisco Medeiros<mailto:jose.medeiros at gmail.com>
Subject: RE: [Thinlinc-technical] Low Cost Android Thin Client.
We currently use HP t5720, but we have removed the solid state disks and replaced them with an IDE to compact flash adapter. We installed these with Ubuntu 10.04, locked down with auto run for the tlinc client 4.1.
Regards,
Rob
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From: Jose Francisco Medeiros<mailto:jose.medeiros at gmail.com>
Sent: 29/08/2014 23:58
To: Rob Evans<mailto:rob.evans at originvs.com>
Cc: Stefan W. Lambert<mailto:OldMan64 at online.de>; thinlinc-technical at lists.cendio.se<mailto:thinlinc-technical at lists.cendio.se>
Subject: Re: [Thinlinc-technical] Low Cost Android Thin Client.
What was the cost of the NUC's?
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Rob Evans <rob.evans at originvs.com> wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> Thanks for your post, that's interesting stuff, we have been looking at
> tying to use Pi's and other very basic HP thin clients.
>
> Will research further.
>
> Thanks & regards.
>
> Rob
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone
> ________________________________
> From: Stefan W. Lambert
> Sent: 29/08/2014 18:05
> To: thinlinc-technical at lists.cendio.se
> Subject: Re: [Thinlinc-technical] Low Cost Android Thin Client.
>
> Hello,
>
> we're using some Cubietrucks (http://cubieboard.org) with a selfmade Lubuntu
> mircroSD-Card Image and the Thinlinc ARMv7 Client Package as TS-ThinClient.
>
> The Cubietruck is a dual Core Single Board Computer with the following
> specifications.
> - Allwinner Tech SOC A20 ARM® Cortex™-A7 Dual-Core ARM® Mali400 MP2 Complies
> with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1
> - 2GB DDR3 at 480MHz
> - HDMI&VGA 1080P display output on-board
> - 10M/100M/1G Ethernet
> - WIFI + BT wireless connection with antenna on-board
> - SATA 2.0 interface support 2.5’ HDD (for 3.5’ HDD, only need another 12V
> power input)
> - Storage solution NAND + MicroSD
> - 2 x USB HOST, 1 x OTG, 1 x SPDIF, 1 x IR, 4 x LEDs, 1 x Headphone, 3 x
> Keys
> - Power DC5V at 2.5A with HDD support Li-battery & RTC
> - 54 extended pins including I2S, I2C, SPI, CVBS, LRADC x2,UART, PS2, PWM
> x2, TS/CSI, IRDA, LINEIN&FMIN&MICIN, TVIN x4 with 2.0 pitch connectors
> - PCB size 11cm *8cm*1.4mm
>
> The Board with a 8GB microSD Card (for the Lubuntu OS), a 12V/2.5A Power
> Adapter and the Jewel Case costs only 115,- € inkl. VAT.
>
> For our requirements (Production environment ( Xubuntu 14.04 LTS based
> selfmade Linuxdistro, called akiraLINUX) with less Video and Audio) the
> cubietruck works very well as thinclient.
>
> Best Regards
> Stefan
>
> P.S.
> Sorry for my bad english.
>
>
>
>
> Am 21.08.2014 um 00:39 schrieb Ken Mandelberg:
>
> I seem to recall that thinlinc now as some preliminary Android/Arm support.
> What is the lowest cost Android thin client known to work with it?
>
> We run Sunrays now and are waiting for a really low cost Android replacement
> to migrate.
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