The DeskLite was a thin client launched in 1998 by Acorn Computers. It was designed to provide access to Microsoft Windows applications [1] [2] via Citrix ICA. It has been described as probably being the last product made by Acorn. [3]
The design is a specialised Network Computer [4] [5] [6] and was promoted to potential licensees for adoption. [7] [8] [9] It was launched at the 1998 Thinergy conference in Orlando. [10]
The DeskLite uses Cirrus Logic's CL-PS7500FE (a variant of the ARM7500 with a floating-point coprocessor) [11] and runs RISC OS. [12]
The DeskLite was a thin client launched in 1998 by Acorn Computers. It was designed to provide access to Microsoft Windows applications [1] [2] via Citrix ICA. It has been described as probably being the last product made by Acorn. [3]
The design is a specialised Network Computer [4] [5] [6] and was promoted to potential licensees for adoption. [7] [8] [9] It was launched at the 1998 Thinergy conference in Orlando. [10]
The DeskLite uses Cirrus Logic's CL-PS7500FE (a variant of the ARM7500 with a floating-point coprocessor) [11] and runs RISC OS. [12]