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Here is the Citadel 386SX/25 Infostation.  

This is the back of the Infostation.  

This picture shows the mounting points and depth of the machine.  You can also get an idea of the "screen wear" from this photo

Here is the display while booting.

The motherboard is mounted to the back panel.  The front of the motherboard is facing down.  This makes it hard to change settings, etc.  It looks like only the power connector wires would have to be lengthened to "flip" the board.

Here is the display mounting.  The display is easily removed.  The display mount looks "homemade".  This may be an indication that these were only produced in small numbers.  The case has a rubber gasket on the back.  This case is very well sealed.

The touchscreen is easy to remove.  As you can see, it is a infrared type.  The touchscreen controller is reported to do interpolation from the 32x20 array to give a whopping 64x40 resolution.

Here is the front of the motherboard.  Most of the features are apparent from the picture.  There is on-board flash (not very much) and a 2mm header which can be modified to add an IDE drive.

Here is the back of the motherboard.  There is a NIC installed in the single ISA socket.  It looks like the NIC is for a token-ring network.  

This is the back of the display.  The display is an orange electroluminescent with a 640x400 (yes, 400) resolution.  A brochure that includes some info on the Sharp LJ640U34 can be found here.

Here is the touchscreen controller.  Some limited info about the controller can be found here.

 

 

 

 

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