Hi,
On 7/25/07, Sharad Birmiwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for some embedded kit for hobby projects -- no special
> requirements (high ram, x86/PPC?),
So, why not use an Intel PII or PIII machine?
SK
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Hi folks
I am looking for some embedded kit for hobby projects -- no special
requirements (high ram, x86/PPC?), I just need something to tinker with. One
which would not make me rely on any other OS for support software, and which
I can preferably buy in Delhi. Input from anybody with experience
a
michael gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I purchased a Netgear PCI wifi card
a month or so ago and got it working
I have a Linksys WPC54G card (Broadcom) also working via ndiswrapper in Ubuntu
7.04. I have also had a Dlink (TI) card working via the acx100 drivers.
I would advise an Cisco Aeron
I purchased a Netgear PCI wifi card a month or so ago and got it working
with ndiswrapper quite easily, but be warned that it does not work out
of the box without ndiswrapper.
Michael Gardner
Karmine Consulting
PJ wrote:
> Rajendra Bhargava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Can some one adv
Rajendra Bhargava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can some one advise a good wifi card pci for linux available in Delhi.
Dunno about "good" yet, but I got a TP-link wn550g which runs on the
well-supported atheros chipset at Nehru Place a few days ago. I'll be trying
it out in a while.
PJ
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