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AS/400 IBM Network Station: Techniques for Deployment in a WAN
finger directly on the display and dragging or clicking objects as if you
were using a mouse. With this free enhancement and a
touch-sensitive display, the IBM Network Station can be the client for a
broad range of applications requiring read-only access to data, from
kiosks in shopping malls to hospitals, museums, and libraries.
PCMCIA on Series 1000
Enables the use of a Type II PCMCIA card slot on the IBM Network
Station Series 1000 after it has been installed. Unless you received
one of the few early Ethernet IBM Network Station Series 1000s that
were shipped with a PCMCIA slot, you must order this chargeable
PCMCIA Adapter (part number 07L8336) option by contacting your
IBM representative or an IBM Business Partner.
1.2.1 National Language Support
Release 3 of IBM Network Station Manager for AS/400 supports the IBM
Network Station across all geographies. The National Language Support
(NLS) enablement includes support for more than 30 languages. This allows
users around the world to use language-specific keyboards, read on-display
system messages and, in some cases, read instruction manuals in their
native languages.
Additional information on the above four enhancements can be found online
at the Web site at: www.pc.ibm.com/networkstation/solutions/product.html.
Note: PTF Enhancements
If you want to learn more about Release 3 of IBM Network Station
Manager, an educational CD entitled
IBM Network Station Manager
Release 3: A Tutorial
is now available. This training CD includes a wide
range of cross platform, technical topics pertaining to Network Station
implementation. It can be ordered through the IBM Publications
department as kit number SK3T-3024-01. In the United States, publications
can be ordered by calling: 800-879-2755.
Note