Sory to reply to my own e-mail, But I found the price on your page, I'm also intrested in the JumpTec PC/104 MOPS/586 (http://www.aeinnovations.com/gfx/forsale/mops-1.jpg) you have there. You say you were originaly planning to use it with your P4, is there any reason why this wont work, the reason I say this is because I have a P4 with the 4"x4" ISA drive board. I know (think) that there is a riser card out there that will let me plug this into the MOPS PC104 BUS. Why did you not do this, is there some limitation. I would think that with that board, a battery, two old 'brick' modems and my P4, throw in a linux distro with the xFree P4 driver, I could have a low end wearable up in no time. Its not exactly what I want (eg. 800x600 32bit colour, sound, wireless internet.... quake 3, 24hour batterylife, you know) but it would make a good starter system. So Don could you please e-mail me with some info on the board, why you didn't use it, etc. And any comments from the list are as always welcome. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brandon Macmillan" <> To: "Don Papp" <
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> Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 11:40 AM Subject: Re: Ricochet update- Auction > > > hmm, what is the effective range of those old 'bricks' in star mode? I can think of tons of uses for that right off the top of my head.... I would love to be able to hot sync my palm by driving by my house.... > Don i'm not near a www conection right now, can you quote me a price on a pair so i dont have to wait till i get home from vacation (yah) to check your site? > > Don Papp wrote on 2/8/01 2:07 pm: > > >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED > >MESSAGE----- > >Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > > > That reminds me, I > >have some ricochet modems > >left from a group buy > >managed for a robotics > >organization. They're for > >sale if anyone is interested. > >(Personally I think every > >parts bin should have at > >least one pair!) They are > >rugged and tough little > >things. > > > > They can be used with > >computers (wearables, too) > >for quick wireless net access > >with a PPP dial-on-demand > >link. Creates a transparent > >RS-232 link over RF. > > > > > >Wireless serial is a snap with > >these 28.8k RF modems: > > > > > >http://www.aeinnovations.co > >m/content.php?menu=902& > >page_id=16 > > > >Here is a quick guide: > > > > > >http://www.aeinnovations.co > >m/downloads/easy-wireless. > >txt > > > > > >I have pairs of these RF > >modems available here: > > > > > >http://www.aeinnovations.co > >m/forsale/ > > > > > >They are sometimes > >available on eBay, too. > > > > > > > >Don P > >http://aeinnovations.com > > > >GPG/PGP Key: > >http://aeinnovations.com/d > >ownloads/pubkey.html > > > > > >-----BEGIN PGP > >SIGNATURE----- > >Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 > >(GNU/Linux) > >Comment: For info see > >http://www.gnupg.org > > > >iD8DBQE7ab8G2KCg0hzfOnQ > >RAtuTAJ9mQIJw96//kdvj5U > >T/OXr2Uz3EAwCgg7bv > >w5m8WfTIPIIOB7DXXokoCis > >= > >=ip3z > >-----END PGP > >SIGNATURE----- > > > >-- > >Subscription/unsubscription/ > >info requests: send e-mail > >with subject of "subscribe", > >"unsubscribe", or "info" to > >
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