[FWD: COMPAQ iPAQ under Linux]

kbb0927@cs.com kbb0927
Mon May 17 11:31:05 PDT 2004


Zoki,

It is both. A springboard module, MemPlug and a softwere, PiDirectII.
I have found that it doesn't recommend moving any updateable db's to
it, but I am still playing with it.  BTW, mem card come in four
flavors. Check out www.memplug.com.  HTH.

Best Regards,

Keith B.


Zoki <zoki.news at linuxix.2y.net> wrote:

>On May 8 kbb0927 at cs.com was heard saying:
>
>->Aaron,
>->
>->Thanks. In the interim I bought a Springboard module called a MemPlug
>->which lets me use SmartMedia (photodisc) up to 128M and with a addon
>->on called PiDirect I will seamlessly link with the internal memory so
>->apps can be written to and retrieved from it. So for about an additional
>->$70.00 USD, I have my memory issue solved and can run as many apps as I
>->can fit into (at present 32 MB) card.
>
>
>*** This add on you are talking about interests me very much. Is it
>something that works only with your particular module or does it allow to
>install applications on any type of mem module, like the rip-off
>Handspring Flash Module where they tell you you cannot run any programs
>off it after you buy it?
>
>Talking about PiDirect; is it software or hardware add-on?
>
>Cheers,
>Zoran.
>--
>If you find me, please return me to my $HOME: my address is 'cd'.
>
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