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==General Specs== | |||
* '''Model Number:''' RBT-416 | |||
* '''Processor:''' VIA Eden 400 MHz | |||
* '''RAM:''' 512 MB | |||
* '''Flash:''' 512 MB | |||
* '''Graphics:''' VIA CN700 | |||
* Release Year: 2009 | |||
==General Comments== | |||
Neil Waldhauer got eCS and MCP running on this device. This was with an 1 GB SSD that was so small the IDE connector was almost 10 x larger than the disk. | |||
Didn't try WiFi, but video, audio, Ethernet and USB all working. | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* | * Archived Web Page [http://web.archive.org/web/20091109005340/http://www.10zig.com/thinclient/rbt416.php] | ||
[[Category:Thin Clients]] | [[Category:Thin Clients]] |
Latest revision as of 23:52, 11 February 2023
General Specs
- Model Number: RBT-416
- Processor: VIA Eden 400 MHz
- RAM: 512 MB
- Flash: 512 MB
- Graphics: VIA CN700
- Release Year: 2009
General Comments
Neil Waldhauer got eCS and MCP running on this device. This was with an 1 GB SSD that was so small the IDE connector was almost 10 x larger than the disk. Didn't try WiFi, but video, audio, Ethernet and USB all working.
Links
- Archived Web Page [1]