>The hardware compatibility list is just that, a list of hardware that has
>passed compatibility testing.  For Windows 2000, there are over 1500
>manufacturers listed in 95 categories.  The category for "System/Desktop
>Uniprocessor" has over 15,000 models listed from over 300 manufacturers.
>The category for "Modem/Analog" has over 3,000 models listed from over 300
>manufacturers.
>
>http://www.microsoft.com/hcl/


As so many seem to have problem with M$ envirnoment that list is good for
?????????????
How about a hardware and software compatibility listing that really works?
I know why lot of our users wanted and kept their simple, easy, reliable
terminals.

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