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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
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| Something tells me that if I pop a cardbus card into my 720 while it is running Linux, nothing will happen. |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| ProgramSynthesiser - 2005-11-25 9:34 PM
Something tells me that if I pop a cardbus card into my 720 while it is running Linux, nothing will happen.
if CE doesn't support cardbus why make a hardware that supports it. that's what HP thought. |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
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| Then again, the way that HP thinks is to never release a driver for parts of their own system. Now that is innovative. |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,156 |
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| Will the 720 even accept a cardbus card? I thought they were keyed to prevent cardbus cards from being inserted into a pcmcia slot? Or are you using a hammer? |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| wallythacker - 2005-11-26 2:19 AM
Will the 720 even accept a cardbus card? I thought they were keyed to prevent cardbus cards from being inserted into a pcmcia slot? Or are you using a hammer?
why wouldnt it accept them, as long as they're type II... |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,156 |
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| Cardbus and pcmcia cards have a ridge on the end of the card to prevent cardbus from being put into pcmcia slots. pcmcia can go into cardbus slots as the ridge allows it. |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| well, my cardbus dlink dwl-650 goes in the j720's pcmcia slot just fine. just tried it now.
anyway, do you mean the gold coloured thing? i don't think that's for it, or the j720 is trickier than that |
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| cmonex - 2005-11-25 2:43 PM
oh well i see now you already know about cab files, just your question about tricking activesync sounded like you didn't.
without having the software, it is difficult to help with hacking, but i have a few ideas
download executabilitycheck (http://izemize.fw.hu/hpc.php ), copy it in ram on your jornada, run it and select the teletype EXE (as you already installed teletype from a cab file ), then please copy the results here.
Well, I just figured out why my last two attempts to post failed. I'm not rewriting everything again. But basically, I can't get the program to run. I already had executability and the program won't run not matter where I have it or executability installed. I am waiting to hear back from the company to see if they have an earlier version that's compatable. |
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| PBWookiee - 2005-11-29 10:20 PM
But basically, I can't get the program to run. I already had executability and the program won't run not matter where I have it or executability installed. I am waiting to hear back from the company to see if they have an earlier version that's compatable.
executabilitycheck isn't a miracle that will automatically make your program run, it will just tell you what the problem (s ) is (are ) and then we may be able to fix that. so that's why i asked you about the results executabilitycheck reports. without that it isn't really possible..
of course if the developer has a compatible earlier version, that's the best solution. |
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| No problem. I figured out that's what the executability checker did from reading the forum. It makes sense that if nothing shows up in the dialog box, it just won't work on my system. I'll let you know if I hear back from Teletype. Thanks. |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| did you run execheck in RAM?
if it still doesn't show anything, go to the teletype exe's folder and delete the new file execheck created, and try again.
if it still doesn't display anything then it could be that it just won't work.. especially if you already put aygshell.dll in the teletype program's folder or in \Windows (for example) |
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