The iPaq does take PC cards, *but* - You have to get the PCMCIA Jacket to
add
this functionality to them, it was ~$150 the last time I looked at it...
-----Original Message-----
From: Breathnach, Proinnsias (Dublin)
[mailto:breatpro at exchange.ie.ml.com]
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 8:35 AM
To: 'ilug at linux.ie'
Subject: RE: [ILUG] I found this quite amuzing.... and a query
Nah, PCMCIA, and if that's what you meant .... yes the iPAQ takes 'em IIRC
:o)
(Oh got the BBC, thanks ... )
P
> -----Original Message-----
> On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 03:46:17PM +0100, Jeremy Smyth wrote:
> >
> > The Nokia High-Speed card (I think version 2.0 - check Eircell's
> > website) works a treat with Eircell's 28.8 service. Little module
> > with a rotating fixed aerial sticking out the back. Dunno about Linux
>> That's a PCI card, isn't it - can you put a PC card in an iPAQ, or any
> other
> PDA ?
>
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