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Re: Advice on ipaq expansion cases


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  • Subject: Re: Advice on ipaq expansion cases
  • From: "baker_darren" <darren@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 16:42:10 -0000
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Stu,

That should work OK. I have one of the dual PCMCIA adapters and have=20
both a Wireless card (PCMCIA) and IBM Microdrive (CFII+adapter)=20
installed. (Pics @ http://www.darrenhome.co.uk/Computers/ipaq.htm
)

The single slot PCMCIA expansion pack is slightly larger and heavier=20
than the CF pack but it does contain an additional battery which is=20
useful.

Regards,
Darren

--- In ukha_d@y..., "Stu Worrall" <stuart@s...> wrote:
> Hi all
>=20
> Ive recently bought an ipaq 3870 and I want to add some compact=20
flash
> cards to it for extra memory.  Alls fine so far in that I was going=20
to
> buy a CF expansion pack to fit them. But I also want to add a PCMCIA
> expansion pack and wireless card later on so I can connect to the=20
PC.
>=20
> Heres the question.  Rather than buying the two expansion packs and
> having to swop over (and waste money), is it possible to use the=20
Kodak
> compact flash --> PCMCIA converter that ive seen in currys
(=A32.49)=20
with
> the compact flash memory and PCMCIA sleeve.
>=20
> ie buy:
>=20
> PCMCIA expansion pack
> Compact flash memory
> CF to PCMCIA converter
> Wirless card
>=20
> Also I havent seen the two expansion packs up close so is there a
> difference in size between the two??
>=20
> Thanks in advance
>=20
> Stu Worrall



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