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Newer page: version 17 Last edited on Saturday, August 19, 2006 9:44:27 pm by DanielLawson Revert
Older page: version 15 Last edited on Sunday, June 18, 2006 9:16:45 pm by MilanHauth Revert
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 The Compaq Evo T20 is a thin-client device targetted at Windows TS or Citrix TS services. 
  
-Specifications: 
+! Specifications: 
 * 300 MHz Geode CPU 
-* 64, 128 or 256 MB ram  
-* USB only  
+* 16 - 256 MB flash  
+* 32 - 256 MB ram  
+* 4 USB ports  
+* No PS/2 ports (legacy free)  
  
+!Available Configurations: (Flash/RAM size)  
  
-Some of these units support [PXE] booting. If you happen to have one, it is trivial to turn it into a linux thin client - just make use of a PXE netboot environment, such as PXES or diskless.  
+* 16/32  
+* 32/64  
+* 48/64  
+* 64/64  
+* 64/96  
+* 96/128  
+* 128/128  
+* 192/256  
+* 256/256  
  
-If you don't have a PXE boot model, or you wish to run linux locally, you could try [hacking the firmware|http://www.kazak.ws/evo/]  
+! Operating Systems  
  
-''Google cache version of the document removed , since it's back online .''  
-  
-!!General notes  
+The 192/256 and 256/256 models have WinXPe on them , the other models have WinNTe
  
 ! Video depth 
  
 It appears that the driver [XOrg] uses for this unit can't support a bit depth of 24bits, but it does support 16bits. 
+  
+! [PXE] Boot  
+  
+The 64/64 model has an image for WinNTe + PXE, which can be downloaded from Compaq's website. The WinXPe models appear to both support [PXE] boot. If you don't have one of these models, the other models can be made to PXE boot by modifying the firmware.  
+  
+! Flashing the device  
+  
+You need a program called netxfer, available from Compaq's download site. This needs MS Java, however, which is not available from MS anymore. Try http://java-virtual-machine.net/download.htm  
+  
+  
+  
+!!General notes  
  
 Interestingly, if you allow the bootp to wait, it times out after an hour and tries to tftp /tftpboot/kernel on port 10069. 
  
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+If you don't have a PXE boot model, or you wish to run linux locally, you could try [hacking the firmware|http://www.kazak.ws/evo/]  
  
-CategoryHardware  
+!! Notes on flashing the firmware.  
  
  
-! tried the stuff above - i'm not really a hacker - but ... yes it works ! 
+tried the stuff above - i'm not really a hacker - but ... yes it works ! 
  
  
 my way: 
  
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 now the patch is written to the right position in the mounted 
 firmware-file and you can send this file to your machine 
  
-!!! patching to the part of the firmware the soft-bios and flash-tools are located  
-!!! can break the machine - be carefull 
+!!! patching to the part of the firmware the soft-bios and flash-tools are located can break the machine - be carefull 
  
 floaty 
  
 ps.: the mofu's from lycos have killed my account, so my splash-screens are no longer online 
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+CategoryHardware