Google Chrome OS Development Hardware by Alex
The 1500 Series Thin Clients from DisklessWorkstations.com work with Google Chrome OS. The latest developer release of the web-based operating system runs on the 1500 Series Thin Clients from DisklessWorkstations.com using a USB Key as a hard drive, or a SSD.
DisklessWorkstations.com has been testing using the Intel X18-M Mainstream 80GB SATA Solid-State Drive as well as USB Keys from different vendors. These tests have been successful in loading the Chrome OS from Google.
What You Need?
Advantages
DisklessWorkstations.com has been testing using the Intel X18-M Mainstream 80GB SATA Solid-State Drive as well as USB Keys from different vendors. These tests have been successful in loading the Chrome OS from Google.
What You Need?
- LTSP Term 1520 PXE Boot
- SATA SSD HD Mounting Kit
- Order a SATA or SSD HD From Another Vendor
Advantages
- Easily work with different storage media
- Try different inputs - keyboards/mice/devices
- Experiment with different resolutions and screen sizes (dvi + vga)
- Develop on a netbook platform - Intel Atom 945GSE + 950 GMA Chipsets



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