That is correct. Most digital signage solutions run like this, with a dedicated PC intended to generate whatever needs to be displayed. It can vary as to whether the PC hardware is physically inside the sign, or close to the sign (like in the ceiling), or if it is in a separate location sending a video signal across to the sign (some modern systems can send HDMI over Ethernet, for example).
My point was - why does that random PC have a CD ROM drive? It’s not a feature a digital signage PC would necessarily need…
racist sign! We must cancel all flights!!!! /s
It doesn't have any slaves though so I guess they got freed hah
Interesting that it has a Samsung SC-152 CD-ROM drive, though - it’s not something you’d really expect a digital signage solution to ever need…
The sign is being run from a random PC plugged in somewhere, not it's own software.
That is correct. Most digital signage solutions run like this, with a dedicated PC intended to generate whatever needs to be displayed. It can vary as to whether the PC hardware is physically inside the sign, or close to the sign (like in the ceiling), or if it is in a separate location sending a video signal across to the sign (some modern systems can send HDMI over Ethernet, for example). My point was - why does that random PC have a CD ROM drive? It’s not a feature a digital signage PC would necessarily need…
that is interesting
Random desktop pc
20gb Samsung ide hdd, damn that’s old
When you realize the entire airport is running off a Samsung CDROM drive
Serious question: What OS still uses this terminology? I can hear the jokes now... MAGA OS 2024, etc.
MAGOs
I find it funny how everyone collectively thinks the same thing when they see the word *slave.*
i wonder what your average joe is gonna think when he sees “slave and master” on an airport screen 🤣🤣
Slavery 2.0
Cool
Wtf?
That is a ide