Difference between revisions of "Diskless Terminal Triage"
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proc [label="Does it have\na Celeron or\na P-III processor?", fontsize="11"] | proc [label="Does it have\na Celeron or\na P-III processor?", fontsize="11"] | ||
speed [label="Is the processor speed\nunder 600 MHz?", fontsize="11"] | speed [label="Is the processor speed\nunder 600 MHz?", fontsize="11"] | ||
− | diskless [label="YES, it is wanted for use as a\nDISKLESS TERMINAL", shape="box", fontsize="11", style="bold"] | + | diskless [label="YES, it is wanted for use as a\nDISKLESS TERMINAL\nGo back to the\nSYSTEM EVALUATION 2 TRIAGE chart)", shape="box", fontsize="11", style="bold"] |
not [label="NO, it is NOT going to be used as a\nDISKLESS TERMINAL\n(It may be a KEEPER or a RECYCLER\nGo back to the\nSYSTEM EVALUATION 2 TRIAGE chart)", shape="box", fontsize="11", style="bold"] | not [label="NO, it is NOT going to be used as a\nDISKLESS TERMINAL\n(It may be a KEEPER or a RECYCLER\nGo back to the\nSYSTEM EVALUATION 2 TRIAGE chart)", shape="box", fontsize="11", style="bold"] | ||
Revision as of 22:30, 8 January 2006
NOTE: Diskless terminals will typically be used without their hard drives for computer labs. We only want certain makes and models, only desktop form factor machines, and only certain processor types and speeds. This means the low end diskless terms could be slower than the regular cutoff. Use this flow chart to help you determine if a system is slated to be a diskless terminal.