HP website has the specification and it says PC CARD Type II supported.![]()
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One PC Card Type II card slot
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One CompactFlash Type I card slot
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One Smart Card reader card slot
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...&product=61677
HP website has the specification and it says PC CARD Type II supported.![]()
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One PC Card Type II card slot
*
One CompactFlash Type I card slot
*
One Smart Card reader card slot
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...&product=61677
OK, thanks. I learned something new.![]()
I thought PC Card Type II = Cardbus 32 bit.
i have a nokia n800, which is an arm based, debian linux PDA device that has really done well by me thus far.
nokia.com/n800
along with its incredible 800x480 display, and two SD cards slots (which a patch was release for, so SDHC cards up to 8 GB each work) it has a pretty good wifi card in it that picks up more wifi APs than my Gateway 7422gx laptop.
i hang out on a board, internettablettalk.com, that is dedicated to this device and its little brother the nokia 770. on there i have found a few folks that have put metasploit together for it. i cant seem to get it working, but that cause i am a putz (different thread for that...)
anyway, nokia backs the platform and *seems* committed to its success. new updates come out for it regularly, and one of the new features (still in the works) is a custom ported version of skype for the platform.
what i am wondering, is if people are looking to find a UMPC type platform to use with Back|Track/Back|Hand, would this be a possible candidate?
Very interested in this!! Especially if you could get injection working with a wifi card. Any idea when you will release something?
Well as I've posted various times throughout this forum, the 'smallest' device I've been successful @ in running the full BT2 distro is the Sony UX280P; for those that aren't familiar it's slightly larger than a pda with an Intel core solo 1.2 ghz processor, 1gb ram, and a 40 gb hd and will run pretty much any OS on the market.
The built in ipw3945 card sucks, 'but' the usb port saves the day for plugging in your favorite alfa / linksys /etc card which makes it a very powerful device (if your budget allows you to afford it)
dd if=/dev/swc666 of=/dev/wyze
I have a Dell Axim X30 which I barely use. I wonder if I recompile the kernel for ARM/XScale if BT will run. I'm gonna try it out one of these days...
dd if=/dev/urandom of=/mybrain
I had an x51v that I bought on craigslist after getting some disinformation that a linux port was available for it. Unfortunately there isn't as Dell hadn't released code info on the device (even though production was discontinued).
there is a port of familiar linux, but I don't know exactly how far they've taken it:
http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/AximX30HowTo
dd if=/dev/swc666 of=/dev/wyze
Excuse my ignorance, isn't the Axim series all XScale processors, so you should be able to compile the kernel for ARM4 and get it to work...
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dd if=/dev/urandom of=/mybrain