Re: [jornada] network cards

From: Hawke <hawke.a.t.hawkes-haven.com>
Date: Thu Oct 16 2003 - 15:05:05 EDT

Under windows CE I use the following card very successfully:
Xircom CompactCard Ethernet 10 with Xircom Card Caddy = Model #CFE-10
What's even an extra bonus to it being a CF based card is it comes with a
PCMCIA to CF adapter, so I am able to flash my CF memory cards to run Linux
on the 720 (and 690) that I have.
I also use the Orinoco Gold 802.11b wireless card and Cisco 350 card with it.
You have to load drivers for those, but they work great.
Now if the PM could just be working for the Linux on 720 (or 690) and I fix
the keycode for English, I would just be so glad to use my Jornada for so
much administration without having to lug my laptop everywhere.
Hope that information helps you.

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On Thursday 16 October 2003 11:17 am, David Reynolds wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry to go a bit newbie on you here, but I've just rescued a jornada
> 720 from being thrown away, and in order to make it useful to me, would
> really like to have a network card on it.  I have tried to pcmcia cards
> but neither of them seemed to work. What experience to people have of
> using them? are any better than others? Is there a special method to get
> them working? are there drivers available for them.
>
> Thanks in advance
Received on Thu Oct 16 19:06:07 2003

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