The PowerLite 110 integrates a 110-MHz MicroSparc II microprocessor, up to 2.4 GB of internal hard disk storage, TGX graphics acceleration, an internal floppy drive, a fax modem, and a 10.4-inch, 1024- by 768-pixel, flat-panel color display, all in a compact 81/2-pound package (from $12,995). Configurable options include four memory configurations (32, 64, 96, and 128 MB); your choice of two displays, the flat-panel color display or a Colorplus 640- by 480-pixel active-matrix LCD; and storage configurations from 810 MB to 6.4 GB, with an optional PowerLite Peripheral Expansion Unit. Other features include a 10Base-T AUI for Ethernet connection, a 10-MBps SCSI-2 port, two RS-232 ports, a Centronics port, an 8-bit audio connection (with internal speaker and microphone), a connector for an external monitor, and SBus expansion slo
ts for use with the optional PXU.
Contact: RDI Computer, Carlsbad, CA, (800) 734-5483 or (619) 929-0992;
http://www.rdi.com
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Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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