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All of the network's resources can be accessed using a dumb terminal.
Instead, you can use so-called dumb terminals that cost much less, hooked into both memory and software away from your site.
The specific meaning of the term dumb terminal can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
EVE's best use is with a network on a dumb terminal.
These dumb terminals were clients of the time-sharing mainframe computer.
These devices allow network resources to be accessed using only a dumb terminal and a transceiver.
Instead, he views the network computer mainly as a gradual replacement for the company's 15,000 "dumb terminals."
Our desks are just dumb terminals and we never get to see anybody else log on so it's not like I can capture another identity.
It was connected to the main computer down the hall, but it wasn't a dumb terminal.
A Kindle is a kind of dumb terminal.
They actually don't spend too much time looking at the screen, they're actually using dumb terminals to enter data very quickly.
Except for your PC and the one in the morgue, everything else is a dumb terminal."
A dumb terminal to the hospital's mainframe.
The 300 model of 1985 was a floor-standing chassis using dumb terminals, and sold for about $20,000.
The original purpose was to connect low-speed dumb terminals to a central time sharing host in Toronto.
This also meant that devices with no processor, like dumb terminals, could enjoy an error-free link.
There are as many as 50 million workers worldwide using dumb terminals, still captive to the mainframe era.
Unix computers can have dumb terminals attached to them directly in much the same way as the traditional office minicomputer.
The dumb terminals in our office were linked to the server in Margaret's office.
"They can have a dumb terminal in their precinct that will allow them to sit down and fill in the form on-line.
A terminal that depends on the host computer for its processing power is called a dumb terminal or thin client.
Since these dumb terminals did not host software or perform computations themselves, they were not considered hosts.
The company has cut US prices on three of its X terminals to attract dumb terminal users.
It looked like a dumb terminal, which meant it probably didn't have access to much, but it was worth a try anyway.
Heck; cramming *everything* down one pipe is one step away from dumb terminals.