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#2359 25-Sep-2004 16:17
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I have a 1940 sitting idly as I have upgraded to a WiFi rx3000 series thinking my 1940 was stuffed. It appears to just have been the battery which I have replaced.

Whats an SD WiFi card worth, and where from?

Can I get one that wont stick out the top of the unit (range is not an issue, its only ever going to be 10m from the access point).

Failing that, has anyone got any ideas on cool things to do with a perfectly good iPaq w/Bluetooth that never gets used?







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#8879 25-Sep-2004 18:59
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A remote control for Windows Media Player?




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  #8881 25-Sep-2004 20:24
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Will this work well over BT ? I have only just moved to XP. I have a BT adapter for my PCs, and had nothing but trouble with it under Win98SE. (DSE Bluetooth Class 2 Dongle) the software would frequently crash, and inexplicably, BT stuff would just not work one moment, and work the next. Does XP behave a bit better?







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#9430 17-Oct-2004 19:40
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You could give the iPAQ to me :)

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