Compaq Evo T20
TM
and
Compaq T1010 Terminals
Quick Reference Guide
Introducing the Evo T20 and T1010 Terminals
Compaq Evo T20 and Compaq T1010 terminals use the Windows NT® Embedded
operating system to display windows rather than the classic text-based display.
These computers are designed to connect to Windows Terminal Server (WTS) and
Windows 2000 servers via Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and Independent
Computing Architecture (ICA). RDP is the Microsoft presentation service protocol
for connecting to Windows terminal servers. ICA is the Citrix presentation service
protocol for Windows NT servers. Both allow an application’s user interface to
execute on a NT Embedded-based terminal while the application’s logic executes
on the server.
About This Book
This publication is a supplement to the standard Windows NT Embedded
documentation supplied by Microsoft Corporation, which is also available on the
Microsoft web site at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/embedded/nt/. This
document explains the differences, enhancements, and additional features
provided by Compaq with the thin client. No attempt has been made in this
publication to document the standard NT features found in this product.
Evo T20
The Compaq Evo T20 terminal is a small footprint, low profile, modular NT
Embedded-based terminal. The connections for monitor, network and USB I/O
devices are on the back panel of the terminal. Figure 1 shows the Evo T20 terminal.