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Mountain View, Calif. Network Computing Devices (NCD) last week beefed up its Windows terminal line with software that features improved support for peripherals and sound, and a separate package that handles load balancing.
The software packages will work with NCD's ThinSTAR line of Windows terminals, which are compatible with Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) or Citrix's Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) protocol.
The company's new NCD ThinSTAR Plus software allows peripherals- such as printers, bar code readers and other devices - to directly connect to NCD Windows terminals. ThinSTAR Plus...