Alas,
the flash daughter card makes the 728 appear to use only 32mb *ram*?
(I assume the daughter card has 32mb flash, same as with the 720)
That seems... not too good :) since the purpose of getting a 728
would be to have more ram to play with.
Are the 728 and 720 batteries interchangeable, despite their having
different capacities? Or are they shaped differently; with different
connectors?
I would like to buy some spare batteries for my 720; it would be nice if
i can use 728 batteries for it.
Aside from battery/memory (ram speed?) are there any other differences
you can tell, between the two?
Thanks for the information :)
-raduga
On 6 Jan 2003 cheselka_at_linux.cactus.org wrote:
> i see my original email was not complete enough.
> it was dashed off in haste and has generated many
> questions.
>
> the daughter board is not for sale. i recieved it for
> free and they should be available soon, again, anyway.
>
> it is installed in the 728 right now. it reduces
> the memory to 32mb and most likely the mem speed
> from 100mhz to 50mhz.
>
> this has the effect of making the 728 a 720 for the
> most part.
>
> the battery is differant on the 728. it is a 14 hour
> battery vs the 9 hour 720 one.
>
> the 728 will come with it's original daughter card
> weather you want it reinstalled or not. that is
> to say, with which ever card you want:
>
> 728 + linux & orig wince card
> 728 + wince
> _e
> _e
>
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