Please explain TCX for me

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    yonatan
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    I’ve got my S10 working with the latest firmware 6.5.0.30. I have googled TCX and understand that it contains several different components.

    – Is it correct that you purchase a license for TCX and get access to all the different parts, i.e. USB, multimedia, flash etc? Or do you purchase separate licenses for each part?

    – Is TCX 4 what I should be looking at or the older version for my S10?

    – How is TCX implemented? Do I just purchase a license and enable it on the S10 or do I need to install something on the S10 and/ or on the host machine (I’m using RDP)?

    Thanks

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    TCX is client/server based. The client part is included on WTOS already.
    The server part has to be installed by you.
    One license for all parts as it is a suite.
    TCX 4 is the current version and should be used. Not the old version.
    The license is entered server site.

    What do you want to achieve with TCX?

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    #19121
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    yonatan,

    TCX Suite is NOT supported on S10. Check the Product Comparison Chart here: http://wyse.com/products/hardware/thinclients/Wyse_ComparisonChart.pdf

    mzoli

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    Not true.
    TCX MMR and RS is not supported. TCX USB works fine.

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    Not supported? – This is not right. MMR and Flash (as it uses MMR) are not working, Multimonitor – is NA (only one VGA connector) but USB redirection and RichSound (I tested) work OK.

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    You are right. RS works but is not supported 😉

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    Poor me 😉 – I once again found smth undocumented 🙂

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    Thank you all for your replies!


    @ConfGen
    : I’m just experimenting at the moment. Try to get acquainted with the S10 and TCX. I connected a user’s Palm PDA and could see that it was recognised on the S10 in the Event log, but did not pass to the Windows XP machine. I haven’t tried with TCX yet.


    @ConfGen
    & tarasov: So only USB and Audio work with the S10? Is this because the hardware isn’t capable?

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    PDA: you definitely need TCX USB Virtualizer to map PDA as PDA into XP(so that MS ActiveSync or similar software could recognize it). Maybe – I’ve tried – PDA can be recognized as flash drive and thus mapped via RDP as network drive. But I believe this is not your wish.
    S10: yes it is slow enough for the multimedia tasks. But very good for the office applications. And – as you see – for VoIP (as Skype or like ones). I tested it with Skype and terminal server connected to the S10s via internet. Sound quality was good.

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    “Maybe – I’ve tried – ” – means I’ve NEVER tried. Sorry

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    @tarasov Thank you for explaining! Spasiba 😉

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