This page is a summary of information gleaned from the web on old Neoware thin clients. By old I mean thin clients that were produced by Neoware prior to their take-over by HP. I gather the naming/labelling convention changed on 1st December 2007. Neoware thin clients produced prior to December 1, 2007 are identified by Part Numbers or Bcom numbers. ("Bcom" is an abbreviation for the company that manufacturers the clients for Neoware).
The Part Number method is more involved but it provides greater detail about the specific model. This breaks down as:
XX XX XX Model Operating System Flash/RAM See table below X1 is Windows CE
X2 is Neolinux
X3 is Windows XPe
A 32MB B 16MB 64MB C 32MB 128MB D 256MB E 64MB 512MB F 1GB G 128MB H 192MB J 256MB K 512MB L 1GB P 1GB
So a model I have which carries a sticker on the back with BY-B2-EC can be decoded as:
BY | Model E91/CA16 |
B2 | Running Neolinux |
EC | E - 64MB flash, C - 128MB RAM |