Meat Plow wrote:
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 07:30:56 -0700, D Yuniskis
If the only option is "install some proprietary, long since
unsupported software on some *particular* version of an
MS OS" then I think I'll just recommend a "pass" on these
and let the recycler have them.
Well since NComputing is still in business have you tried to
get someone to talk to you about it? It might be worth a phone
call if you haven't already.
http://www.ncomputing.com/ContactUs.aspx
I passed along a note:
Give them a call and see if these devices are supported
AT ALL. See what sort of documentation you can get from
them -- even if it is just a user manual, datasheet, etc.
If they are 'uncooperative' -- "Sorry, we no longer support
that product. Would you like to buy one of our XYZ2000's
instead?" then just save one or two of the units (don't forget
the power packs!) and pass the rest on to recycle.
Wanna bet they end up in the recycle heap?? :