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Can anyone point me to a list of the Compact Flash 802.11(b or g) cards
that are compatible with the Sharp SL-5500 (Zaurus)???

I've been Googling this, and have come up with a couple of cards that
are reported to be compatible (DLink DCF-650W, for instance). I don't
want to spend more than I have to, though. (I only paid $122 for my
SL-5500.)

There are some Sandisk 128M/802.11b cards that can be had pretty cheap,
but I don't want to waste money on one unless I know it will work.

Any recommendations?

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On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 21:21:08 GMT, "rlsusenet@NOSPAMPUHLEEZschnapp.org"
<NoSuchPerson@bigfoot.com> wrote:

>Can anyone point me to a list of the Compact Flash 802.11(b or g) cards
>that are compatible with the Sharp SL-5500 (Zaurus)???
>
Not a list, but I have pretty good luck with a Belkin 802.11b in mine.
It doesn't show a part number, but the FCC ID is O6M-PW250

George

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rlsusenet@NOSPAMPUHLEEZschnapp.org <NoSuchPerson@bigfoot.com> wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a list of the Compact Flash 802.11(b or g) cards
> that are compatible with the Sharp SL-5500 (Zaurus)???

> I've been Googling this, and have come up with a couple of cards that
> are reported to be compatible (DLink DCF-650W, for instance). I don't
> want to spend more than I have to, though. (I only paid $122 for my
> SL-5500.)

I bought an EagleTec 802.11b ET-CWB1000 card which worked straight
away (although note I'm using OZ, not the Sharp rom).

Mind you, it doesn't work now. I assume I bent it (or something)
and damaged it. It's hard to tell, since I don't know any other
pda users to get to test it. I certainly haven't tweaked my PDA
os.

#Paul


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