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Basekid

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#16308 3-Oct-2007 18:47
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Hey guys,

I was just wondering if it there are any devices that allow me to turn my Dell x51v into a phone capable device? (mayby something that you can stick in the CF slot or something?




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#89337 3-Oct-2007 18:54
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There is a CF solution but it may not be available anymore - and it makes the whole thing too big and clumsy... I wouldn't go there...





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  #89341 3-Oct-2007 19:25
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Cheaper and easier to get a secondhand Apache or something.

You could do it for free...


Sell your Axim

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  #89343 3-Oct-2007 19:29
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2talk.co.nz free acct. and SIP phone software? This gives you an 028xxxxxx number that you can have diverting to your landline for free if a call isn't answered.
Only work when you have wifi coverage, but could be worth while (doesn't cost anything to try out anyway).



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  #89345 3-Oct-2007 19:33
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Ok thanks guys, ill probably stick with my pocket pc for a while (haven't had it that long) and just hope I can find a lot of wireless networks that I can use skype on.




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