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Figure 3. Network Configuration of TSE and MetaFrame

3.1 IBM Network Stations

The IBM Network Station is an industry-leading family of versatile thin clients that
is simple, reliable, affordable and easy to manage. The Network Station enables
users to access applications on virtually any server, from PC-based Windows NT
servers to IBM S/390 mainframes, all at the same time.

The basic IBM Network Station includes:

• A PowerPC RISC-based microprocessor, of varying speed dependent on the

model

• RAM memory, up to 64 MB

• Network interface supports 10Base-T Ethernet or 4/16 Mbps token-ring

• 8-bit audio speaker

• Standard PC type ports for:

• Keyboard

• Mouse

• VGA or SVGA monitor

• Parallel port supports system printer connection

• Serial port for modem or peripheral device support

• Type 2 PCMCIA flash memory card for local storage (except for later models

of the Series 1000)

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