I do not want my PC on all the time so I bought neoware e140 from ebay.
It has 0 flash with 512mb and the PN# reads BK-D3-0E. Following leads on this forum I bought a 4gb ide 44 pin ide flash module and installed it in the TC.
Now I need a step by step instruction on how to load whatever software to enable me to use only MJ on this TC. Thanks for any help and links.
Neoware e140
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There is not a lot of neoware specific info on these forums. Most of the thin client related discussion is based on the HP T5000 series. But, since neoware is also made by HP, I am willing to bet that there are many similarities between the two.
A good place to start would be this thread, http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/hp-t ... -t685.html
If any specific questions arise I am sure that one of the board members would be willing to lend their expertise.
Good luck.
A good place to start would be this thread, http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/hp-t ... -t685.html
If any specific questions arise I am sure that one of the board members would be willing to lend their expertise.
Good luck.
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As mentioned, the instructions listed so far have been for a HP t57xx series. However, you can probably follow similar steps for your hardware.
Here is the link for software download (including Windows XPe) for the Neoware e140 - LINK
Here's the Manual for it - LINK
Specs - LINK
Acording to THIS discussion, the flash memory is a 44 pin horizontal DOM (like the t57xx uses). However, do some research just to make sure. If its the same (which I am almost positive it is) then you could use the one linked in my sticky (see my sig).
Here is the link for software download (including Windows XPe) for the Neoware e140 - LINK
Here's the Manual for it - LINK
Specs - LINK
Acording to THIS discussion, the flash memory is a 44 pin horizontal DOM (like the t57xx uses). However, do some research just to make sure. If its the same (which I am almost positive it is) then you could use the one linked in my sticky (see my sig).