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GD82559C Datasheet, PDF (8/60 Pages) Intel Corporation – Intel-Based Electronic Classroom Student Computing Station Based on the Intel® Celeron™ Processor and Intel® 810 Chipset
Intel-Based Electronic Classroom Student Computing Station
Table 1.
Intel-Based Electronic Classroom Hardware Descriptions and Recommended
Configuration
Item
Teacher Station
Student Computing
Station
Server
Switch
Router
Multimedia teaching
Software
Quantity
(units)
1
15 - 60
1
1-3
1
1
Recommended Configuration
Intel® Pentium® III processor, 64 -128 Mbyte SDRAM, Intel® 440BX AGPset, Hard-disk,
Intel® Network Card, Video Capture Card
Intel® Celeron™ processor 433 MHz or better (in 370-pin PPGA) and Intel® 810 chipset,
32 Mbyte SDRAM, Intel Network Card integrated on board, Hard-disk (optional)
Pentium III processor, 128 Mbyte SDRAM, Intel® L440GX motherboard, SCSI Hard-disk,
Intel Network Card
Intel Express 510T, 24 10/100Mbit Switching Port
Intel Express 9500 Router for Internet connection
From ISVs. Based on TCP/IP or IPX network protocol. Intel® LANSchool software site is a
basic reference: http://www.intel.com/network/products/lanschool.htm
3.1
3.1.1
Intel-Based Electronic Classroom Configuration
The configuration of the Intel-based electronic classroom depends on the size of the classroom, the
network design, and the use of the multimedia broadcasting software. The following describes an
example configuration that consists of five main parts:
• Network environment
• Teacher Station management system
• Multimedia broadcasting software
• Application and education software
• Intel-based electronic classroom student computing stations that remote boot from server
The following sections describe each component of the example Intel-based electronic classroom.
Network Environment
The network can be set-up using Windows* NT 4.0 or Novell Netware* on the server. The teacher
station and student computing stations run on Windows 95/98 operating systems. The Intel-based
electronic classroom student computing stations boot up remotely from a server that is connected
in a LAN environment.
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Application Note