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USB IrDA Converter (Infrared Wireless Bridge)
* Easily enable IrDA function on the PC
* Transmit distance up to 1.0m
* Transmit angle up to 30 degrees
* USB Plug and Play ...
Just a normal Xbox gamepad. In order to connect
it to your PC, you have to make your own adaptor.
There's a guide
here that gives all
the info you need. It's easy to make. ...
Hi,
Modem works ok.
Please see Modemdata below (about 30 lines).
What I can add to Modemdata :
- The softmodem is part of the motherboard with a
Tiny PC, "quite popular ...
Okay, I am going to give a straight forward
explanation of how I got my iPod working with
debian without giving any reasons why. The reason
for this is that I encountered a lo ...
USB 2.0 (1.1 compatible) Flash Drive
1.0 GB / FAT16 file-system
* The file system consumes some space from the
drive (around 25 MB)
* Mac OS 9.1.x+, OS X v10.1.2+ compatibl ...
Small notebook PC, AMD 1800 mobile processor.
1 PCMCIA slot
1 Firewire port
2 USB ports
Internal Modem (mini-pci)
Ethernet 10/100 port
External VGA connector
External S ...
USB/Parallel Cable Printer. Has IR port, LCD
screen for printing without a PC, and 2 card
inputs on the side. You can use the side card
inputs to print directly from the print ...
The Solwise SAR110 is an all in one router modem.
It has 1 ethernet port (RJ45 I think it's called).
I understand it was also available in a 4 port
version, but I use a sepera ...
The Actiontec DPC Modem is a very powerful tool.
With the Actiontec Dual PC Modem, you can share
your Internet Access with another member of the
family.
It has 2MB Flash a ...
Works great as a usb mass storage device, but
until now I didn't find a way to control the
camera via the pc, for instance to take a picture
every hour.
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