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== Description ==
== Description ==
We've got 2 of those, they're pc-like thin-clients
We've got 2 of those and they're pc-like thin-clients.
 
===Specs===
* CPU: Cyrix MediaGX with MMX @ 233 MHz (x86 compatible)
* CPU: Cyrix MediaGX with MMX @ 233 MHz (x86 compatible)
* RAM: 1x normal SDRAM slot (up to 128MB) and 1 SODIMM slot
* RAM: 1x normal SDRAM slot (up to 128MB) and 1 SODIMM slot
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According to [http://www.sphere.ws/blog/?p=174 this link] it supports SD-RAM DIMM up to 128MB.
According to [http://www.sphere.ws/blog/?p=174 this link] it supports SD-RAM DIMM up to 128MB.
* Install a useful OS
* Install a useful OS
* Connect the plotter and find/write some software to plot stuff
* Connect one to the plotter and find/write some software to plot stuff

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Description

We've got 2 of those and they're pc-like thin-clients.

Specs

  • CPU: Cyrix MediaGX with MMX @ 233 MHz (x86 compatible)
  • RAM: 1x normal SDRAM slot (up to 128MB) and 1 SODIMM slot
  • Slot for Disk on Chip
  • Shared PCI/ISA slot (PCI tends to get in the way of RAM)
  • IDE (people reported problems with using both master and slave)

Links

Hacking the Neostation 3000

Todo

  • Test the hardware
  • Add some storage for OS
  • Put in some more RAM (whilst finding out if it can use both SODIMM and SD-RAM DIMM at the same time)

According to this link it supports SD-RAM DIMM up to 128MB.

  • Install a useful OS
  • Connect one to the plotter and find/write some software to plot stuff