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DDC2150 PCI Bus Extension

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A Digital Desktops system allows you to extend a PC away from a user. The user retains the same features and functionality without the PC chassis present. IT managers can then centralize PCs for efficient management, security and maintenance.

Each Digital Desktops system consists of a desktop appliance and a PCI card. Appliances and PCI cards are linked together with either copper cabling or fiber cabling depending on the model selected. DWorks is an optional software administration utility that provides additional flexibility for remote management.

Features and Benefits


  • Layer 2 Ethernet protocol - The link between the Desktop Appliance and Host card uses Layer 2 Ethernet protocol.  This enables IT managers to implement a cost effective centralized management system using the DWorks administration interface utility.  Support of centralized Network configurations enables administration features such as scanning the network for Digital Desktop devices, device status, device power control, centralized flash upgrade and the ability to link user to PC.
  • Multi-monitor Support. Supports up to 2 monitors utilizing the on-board video controller.  Larger multi-monitor configurations can be supported by utilizing the Appliance PCI slot. Support for up to 8 monitors available with additional PCI graphics card.
  • Maintain End-User Flexibility - The PC user can now have the full and extensive range of PC peripheral control without having the PC at the desk. This is an extension solution without compromises.
    • USB
    • Serial
    • Audio ports
    • One PCI expansion slot
  • Asset Security - Secures all PC assets in a centralized location. All appliances are Kensington® lock-ready. Minimize breach of corporate data through theft, espionage, tampering, etc.
  • Existing Infrastructure Support - Supports all PCI based machines, plus Win 95-2000, ME, XP, and most Linux distributions