[kismac] Re: GPS software
- From: ard jonker <ard.jonker@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 19:53:43 +0100
At 23:33 -0800 2004/02/05, Patrick Munson wrote:
A serial or USB solution to using a GPS system on a laptop computer
is not very elegant when opposed to a Compact Flash or PCMCIA
solution.
What do others use their PCMCIA slot for anyway? Mine is unused
except for the occasional access to images from a digital camera.
Since you ask: when your mainboard's firewire breaks, you either pay
75% of a new portable to Apple for repair, or click in a $25
FiWiPCMCIA card. Same with video digitiser. And it holds my Orinoco
for scanning when my internal AP is doing the communications.
ard
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What do others use their PCMCIA slot for anyway? Mine is unused except for the occasional access to images from a digital camera.
- [kismac] Re: GPS software
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