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Corsair Corsair Flash Voyager
posted by Slacker_Rex
USB 2.0 2GB flash drive (also comes in 1GB and 4GB
capacities)
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10690
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9.00
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05-18-2006 07:04 PM
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1 reviews
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Corsair USB Flash Drive 256MB
posted by andeity
256MB USB flash drive with rubber casing
USB 2.0, but backwards compatible with USB 1.1.
Requires Linux 2.4 or later.
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3157
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None
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02-22-2006 11:14 AM
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No reviews
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BT / Broadcom Voyager 1040
posted by jollyjoice
Has a Broadcom BCM 4306 chip in it. Can be used
with ndiswrapper, uses same drivers as many other
chips. Seems to work well with Gentoo64 and
voyager 2100 hub.
There may be n ...
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3938
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None
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02-17-2005 03:52 PM
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No reviews
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BT (aka British Telecom) BT Voyager 1020
posted by avarus
This is what BT sends out in their home networking
package, and it is also available form other
retailers in the UK.
The supplied driver for windows will be named
BTNetXP.s ...
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16999
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5.00
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04-17-2004 06:27 PM
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1 reviews
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