...Speaking of SDIO does anyone know of any VGA solutions for it? I'm not sure if Voyager has a SDIO version, all I could find was CF... thanks -pedja ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryan Hurley" <> To: <
> Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 2:31 PM Subject: Re: Sharp Zaurus SL-6000L released in US > > The Colorgraphics Voyager CF VGA card is supposed to work alright with the > the iPaq running linux.. > > The older HP VGA PCMCIA card also worked on the iPaq with PCMCIA sleeve > and linux... > > might be some options. > > -bryan > > On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Chris Saari wrote: > > > Along the lines of the new Zaurus is the Toshiba e800/805 which has been > > out since late last year. If you get the presentation pack it adds a USB > > port and a VGA port. Runs PocketPC instead > > of linux, also has built in 802.11b, CF and SDIO slots, etc. > > > > Of course the Zaurus with the spare battery might be nice, but I really > > need the VGA port. Anyone tried a CF or SDIO to VGA adaptor? > > > > > > On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Vito Miliano wrote: > > > > > wear-hard, > > > > > > This news is a little late, but no-one else said anything, so... > > > > > > The Sharp Zaurus SL-6000L has been released in the US. I described it > > > in one of my "wearable prototype laid out" posts: > > > > > > http://wearables.blu.org/wear-hard-04/200410402.html > > > > > > It does, indeed, have built-in 802.11b WiFi and is a USB 1.1 host! > > > > > > It's available for $699 from Amazon. It also has a 4" transflective > > > VGA LCD, a 400MHz XScale CPU, 64MB RAM, 64MB Flash, the sliding > > > chiclet keyboard the 5500 had, an SDIO/SD/MMC slot, a CF slot, IR, the > > > 2.5mm four-conductor headphone/headset jack like the 5500, docking > > > cradle connector, and an expansion connector which I assume is what > > > the backpack that provides you with a second CF slot and an additional > > > battery plugs into. > > > > > > Add a USB hub to drive the USB Frogpad and a USB serial converter for > > > a BOB-3 NTSC serial text device plugged into your M1 or Eyetop, and > > > you've got a pretty solid little unit. Add GPS in one CF slot, a > > > Microdrive in the second, and hang a USB Bluetooth adapter off that > > > hub, since SDIO and SD devices aren't supported under Linux (you can > > > only use it for SD/MMC flash memory). Hot hot hot. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Vito > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of > > > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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