Sellam,
Do you have pictures of any of this stuff? I'd help to know what it
looked like.
Joe
At 06:22 PM 1/9/04 -0800, you wrote:
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>Yet another follow-up:
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>Another relevant aspect of my search is any device that would go into a
>low-power (or sleep) mode and then activate upon receiving data over a
>network link. So for example, a printer with a print server that sits
>on a network and stays in an energy saving or low power mode when it's not
>doing anything but then fires up to print a document when it gets a
>request. Something like that. I would need documentation explicitly
>describing this sort of action. I would imagine there is something
>relevant with network cards that have some sort of power-on feature when
>network activity is sensed.
>
>This would have to be prior to 1994.
>
>Solid leads that I can use will be rewarded appropriately.
>
>Thanks!
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