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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2012-02-04 6:50 PM
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ARM720 is a processor type - it doesn't refer to the Jornada. Try the one with "sa1100" in the name.
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meolo2002 Page Icon Posted 2012-02-05 3:54 PM
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CE Geek - 2012-02-04 6:50 PM

ARM720 is a processor type - it doesn't refer to the Jornada. Try the one with "sa1100" in the name.

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ok this works with jornada but it says that is just installed
probably is included with the service release...


now, the wlan desn't work in any case... i consider this kind of card incompatible with win handheld... if you agree i'm planning to include in the driver list


and than sell this s**t and buy a working card
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2012-02-05 6:35 PM
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No, as I said it works in at least one other H/PC 2000 device, so I wouldn't call it incompatible.
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meolo2002 Page Icon Posted 2012-02-05 8:18 PM
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2012-02-06 5:11 PM
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CE Geek - 2012-02-05 6:35 PM

No, as I said it works in at least one other H/PC 2000 device, so I wouldn't call it incompatible.

CE Geek, neither the 7430 or the 8430 are in the HCL? Can we get this clarified. Also the OP said 7430 and you said 8430. Is there a difference?
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meolo2002 Page Icon Posted 2012-02-06 8:08 PM
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No, as I said it works in at least one other H/PC 2000 device, so I wouldn't call it incompatible.

CE Geek, neither the 7430 or the 8430 are in the HCL? Can we get this clarified. Also the OP said 7430 and you said 8430. Is there a difference?

i've never heard about 8430 before... but seen on proxim.com seems totally different...

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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2012-02-07 6:57 AM
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Man, my brain's been going haywire lately.

You're both right. I was looking at 7430 and thinking 8430. Duh.

I'll add the 8430 to the HCL, but I have no answers for the 7430.
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meolo2002 Page Icon Posted 2012-02-07 7:40 AM
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i undertand you more than you can believe...
in this period i'm completely away
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2012-02-07 7:46 AM
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I'm suspecting that the 7430 is part of the RangeLAN series based on the model number, and the HCL only mentions compatibility with CE 2.0, which of course included no support for ARM-based processors. If the Agere reference driver doesn't work, there isn't much left to try.

(The 8430 has been added to the HCL.)
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2012-02-07 9:21 AM
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Well, at least we got that one sorted. Thanks for adding.
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meolo2002 Page Icon Posted 2012-02-07 3:05 PM
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CE Geek - 2012-02-07 7:46 AM

I'm suspecting that the 7430 is part of the RangeLAN series based on the model number, and the HCL only mentions compatibility with CE 2.0, which of course included no support for ARM-based processors. If the Agere reference driver doesn't work, there isn't much left to try.

(The 8430 has been added to the HCL.)

in fact i've bought My Webpagethis one

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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2012-02-07 9:25 PM
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The 350 will work in the Jornada 720, just make sure you update its firmware.
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