To: Joe NYC who wrote (2994 ) 7/31/2000 10:18:21 AM From: Joe NYC Respond to of 275872 Translation of the German ZDnet article:AMD and Fujitsu Siemens bring pupil PC " junior station " comes with Duron and Athlon 31. July 2000 ( dmu ) Fujitsu Siemens brings tomorrow particularly equipped pupil PCS on the market. Intel rival AMD supplies the processors in addition. The systems marketed under the name " junior station " come into two different versions on the market: The model with a Duron processor with 600 mc/s costs 1899 Marks, the execution with a 800-MHz-Athlon-Chip 2299 Marks. The " FSC junior station D600 " has ten GByte beside the 600-MHzer 64 MByte SDRAM, a seizing fixed disk, 48fach D-CRom-cDrive, a 3,5-Zoll-Diskettenlaufwerk, 32 MByte a AGP diagram card, 16 bits sound, a 56K-Modem, active loudspeaker, a multi-function keyboard and a Wheel Mouse with Mousepad. At software the Microsoft programs Windows 98, Word 2000, Works 2000, Picture It, Money, Encarta world Atlas, auto route express and Game are provided. Likewise in the package: Langenscheidt dictionary the/end, TLC Cyber Patrol - the Internet police, TLC my body and I, TLC planet, asterisks and comet, USM chronicle of world history, USM dictionary of 2000, two titles to the selection from a learning software assortment of Cornelsen/Heureka Klett, the T-Online acces software as well as an anti-virus program. The " FSC junior station A800 " comes with the same software configuration however different configuration: Beside the Athlon chip the computer is equipped with 64 MByte SDRAM, 20 GByte a fixed disk, 48fach D-CRom-cDrive, a 3,5-Zoll-Diskettenlaufwerk, 32 MByte a AGP diagram card, 16 bits sound, a 56K modem, active loudspeakers, a multi-function keyboard and a Wheel Mouse with Mousepad. Fujitsu Siemens offers twelve months suburb service.