> > Andrew Pritchard wrote:
> > I was given a rather funky Xmas present - a USB flashdrive/watch
> > (http://www.memixdirect.com) which says it's bootable. It also claims to
be
> > Linux 2.4 compatible, though I've not yet tried connecting it to a Linux
> > box.
>
> At 256 mb, that's big enough to
Andrew Pritchard wrote:
> I was given a rather funky Xmas present - a USB flashdrive/watch
> (http://www.memixdirect.com) which says it's bootable. It also claims to be
> Linux 2.4 compatible, though I've not yet tried connecting it to a Linux
> box.
At 256 mb, that's big enough to include a full
>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2003, Andrew Pritchard wrote:
>>
>> I was given a rather funky Xmas present - a USB flashdrive/watch
>> (http://www.memixdirect.com) which says it's bootable. It also claims to
be
>> Linux 2.4 compatible, though I've not yet tried connecting it to a Linux
>> box.
>>
>> The program
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003, Andrew Pritchard wrote:
> I was given a rather funky Xmas present - a USB flashdrive/watch
> (http://www.memixdirect.com) which says it's bootable. It also claims to be
> Linux 2.4 compatible, though I've not yet tried connecting it to a Linux
> box.
>
> The programs which co
Andrew Pritchard wrote:
> I was given a rather funky Xmas present - a USB flashdrive/watch
> (http://www.memixdirect.com) which says it's bootable. It also claims
> to be Linux 2.4 compatible, though I've not yet tried connecting it
> to a Linux box.
I have a MeMIX - works fine with Debian and Man
I was given a rather funky Xmas present - a USB flashdrive/watch
(http://www.memixdirect.com) which says it's bootable. It also claims to be
Linux 2.4 compatible, though I've not yet tried connecting it to a Linux
box.
The programs which come with the watch allow you to set the watch as
bootable,
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