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Jackalo
I've been searching all day for an 802.11b SDIO adapter that is compatible with a Palm based PDA, but have only turned up news reports that they were supposed to be released in the summer of this year.

Does anyone know of one that is currently on the market for a Palm?
theWalrus
i've been looking for the same thing, and i'm not turning anything up. i think sandisk will have their drivers out soon, but they were originally supposed to be released like 6 months ago and they've continued to push them back. can't be too sure that their new release date will be honored.
MegaManXcalibur
Here an explanation....

http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_story.asp?ID=6215

Looks like the driver for Palm OS is pushed back until this month, and probably will be pushed back further.

I was wondering if these devices will allow you to scan for wireless hotspots, or will they be like the Sony CF adapter where you much type in the name of the hotspot you want to link up to (so you need to find out their name to link up with them)?
Jackalo
Thanks for the info, Mega.
deadmonkey
I have given up waiting for a WiFi card for a Palm handheld so I returned my Tungsten E and I am going to get a PPC. The PalmOS is nicer to use but Palm are not even trying to keep there users sad.gif

They release a Bluetooth SD card but they refuse to make driver for PalmOS 5.x so it doesn't work with the Tungsten E and then SanDisk say that they can't write drivers for the 802.11b SD card so I was left totally connectionless sad.gif I love my Tungsten E, I originally got it so I could have seperate hardware for bluetooth, WiFi, etc. sadly that won't be happening sad.gif I think I am gonna get the HP iPAQ H4150/4155 as it has WiFi and Bluetooth built in and was very nice to use when I had a play with it in John Lewis yesterday. Just a shame it isn't running PalmOS sad.gif
MegaManXcalibur
I guess I'm not to worried about it. I have a Sony Clie (NX73V) and the Wi-Fi card, it works great. There is also a memory stick bluetooth adapter for it, but since I have no bluetooth devices I have no use for it. Also the new Sony Clies (UX models) have Wi-Fi and bluetooth built in (well the UX50 does). So you can have built in Wi-Fi and bluetooth and still keep Palm OS.
theWalrus
@deadmonkey: it's not palm that's ditching their users. it's sandisk. palm isn't the one making the wifi card, so they shouldn't be expected to write the drivers for it. they wrote the wifi drivers for the integrated wifi in the tungsten c because they made it. don't get mad at palm, get mad at sandisk.
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