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Old 09-18-2002   #1 (permalink)
julian
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Question Hermes CF Card ???

Anyone know of a CF Card that uses the Hermes Chipset and not the Prism ?
I've look around and all the CF cards seem to be Prism Based,
Thanks..
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Old 09-18-2002   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Hermes CF Card ???

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Anyone know of a CF Card that uses the Hermes Chipset and not the Prism ?
I've look around and all the CF cards seem to be Prism Based,
Thanks..
Not at this time, I am sure when they are released you will know. I am sure everyone with an iPAQ would appreciate it namely me.
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Old 09-24-2002   #3 (permalink)
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Hi,

I was doing some searches on this forum..and saw a post by someone who said they were using a NetGearCF card for stumbling but wanted to use a PCMCIA card. I'm still searching through the archives but so far, have not found anything thats been posted about a CF card and mini-stumbler. I have seen many posts that says the chipset must be o hermes, and NOT prism.

...search continues..

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Old 09-26-2002   #4 (permalink)
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Someone said back in the Spring that Lucent had them ready to go but were not planning on selling them...as we've found out the hard way.

On the other hand 802.11b is so power hungry that you're better off using a PCMCIA jacket with an iPaq for instance.
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or any chance at a prism

friendly mini release?
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