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wireless compactflash

gypsymoth

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Will any wireless compactflash card work on a PC or a notebook? Such as through a PCMCIA-CF adapter on a notebook . . . or a PCMCIA-CF adapter to a PCI-PCMCIA adapter on a PC? Will it work with Windows 98 or Windows XP?

Chieh
 
The Answer is a collection of May Be, Not Sure, No, Yes.

Wireless CF will work with PCMCIA Adapter that was made by the same Manufacture; otherwise it is any body guess.

All Wireless CF cards work with PDA (I.e. the iPaq PC2002 line). Some have Drivers for Win2000/XP. Most do not have drivers for Win98.

In other words do not make any assumptions. If you buy you have to make sure that the manufacture offers a full set, otherwise do not buy.
 
a blue tooth compact flash card would be nice. Just leave it in your pocket and it can sync up to your pc as a removable drive.
 
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
a blue tooth compact flash card would be nice. Just leave it in your pocket and it can sync up to your pc as a removable drive.
Blue Tooth would not work with regular (802.11b) Wirless. Blue Tooth will pick up when appliances will use it. Blue Tooth for computers only Nah!

 
Besides the fact that bluetooth is Frequency hopping and 802.11a, b, and g are all direct sequence, bluetooth is something like 1 Mb in available throughput. Nothing I would want to use for a portable drive.
 
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