Re: z50 for everyday life?
Emanuele Santoro <[email protected]> Tue, 9 Sep 2008 01:03:47 +0200
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On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 01:28:02PM -0500, elijah r. wrote: > On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 9:dd45 AM, Emanuele Santoro <[email protected]> wrote: > > - I've read that the z50 has a 16 bit cardbus slot, and i can only use > > 16 bit pcmcia cards. I don't really know if it's a problem: i want to > > search for a 802.11g compatible pcmcia card... are there any 16 bit > > cardbus 802.11g pcmcia card? or i'll be able to use only old 802.11b > > cards? > > There are no 16-bit 802.11g PC Cards, so you'll have to use either a > supported 802.11b PC Card or a supported 802.11b CF Card with a PCMCIA > adapter. > Thats bad. > > I just want something to get connected (read and send my emails (with > > mutt, using gnupg for privacy) and sometimes surf the web (with elinks > > or if needed, with dillo and sometimes chat in IRC or play nethack and > > connect home to see if it's all ok). > > I want it to be very low price: i should not damn myself if someone > > steal it, or if it breaks off. > > > > May the ibm workpad z50 be good for this pruposes? > > The IBM z50 will probably work well for this purpose, That's good. > although I have never used one. That's bad. > I have used a MobilePro 780 in a similar fashion, and it worked really > well for that. That's good. > I recommend that you install and try > out the system before you track down a RAM upgrade for the device; I > hear this can be expensive or hard to find, and you might not end up > needing it for your purposes. > That's bad. > Elijah > > -- > http://elijahr.blogspot.com/ Don't you write on your blog about your adventures using your MobilePro ? ;-) Thanks, Emanuele Santoro -- Il regno dei cieli non รจ per tutti. Ing. Giuseppe Russo