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3-TERMINAL SYSTEM
The latest 3-terminal configuration is based around a server
running the Xubuntu Linux distribution, and two "fat clients"
without hard drives, which rely on the server for file access. The
server also acts as one of the terminals, making a total of three
terminals. The hardware is housed within a rugged steel enclosure
with vandal-proof metal keyboards, LCD screens (protected by
reinforced glass), webcams, speakers and uninterruptible power
supply (UPS).
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| 4-TERMINAL SYSTEM
The hardware consists of a rugged steel terminal
comprising 4
sides, each side containing an LCD screen, vandal-proof keyboard,
touchpad, webcam and speakers. A server is also located inside the
steel housing. The server is used for video
capture. Internet connectivity
is provided by various means (e.g. GPRS). Cables run from the unit
through a pipe into the ceiling.
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ACCESSIBLE SYSTEM
(For users with disabilities)
The Accessible Digital Doorway has two terminals
specially adapted for wheel-chair access. In addition, grab handles are
installed to assist users who are unstable when standing in front of
the unit. Two of the four terminals are equipped with joysticks instead
of mouse pads. Specially adapted software works in conjunction with the
hardware modifications
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SINGLE TERMINAL SYSTEM
The hardware consists of an outside terminal embedded in
a
steel housing. The
terminal is served by an LCD screen, vandal-proof keyboard and
touchpad. A server was
also located inside the steel housing. The server was used for video
capture. Internet connectivity was provided by GPRS.
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