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Tony,
Life in Zion is about how you\'d expect. ;-)
I figured $700 was a decent price because it comes with the SD card, WiFi card and keyboard. Granted they\'re used also, but that\'s a pretty decent savings. Check the auction auction details.
--whiteinge

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steliosx,
According to FedEx.com it\'ll be about $60. If USPS is ok with you, it looks like they can do it for about half that. If you\'d like to look around for other options, I\'ll be shipping from Salt Lake City, UT 84111, it\'ll weigh probably less than 2lbs and the box will be 6in square.
Thanks for the 5500 offer :-) , but I\'ll have to decline.
--whiteinge

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steliosx,

fedex.com needs to know what city in greece for an estimate. let me know,

it\'s currently running the cacko rom, I\'m selling it because the wife didn\'t approve of the purchase :-(

--whiteinge

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Hey everyone.

I\'m selling my two-month-old Zaurus C860.
Along with a D-Link DCF-660W CompactFlash WiFi card, 512MB Lexar SecureDigital card, and Pocketop infrared keyboard.

Everything is in perfect working order; no defects cosmetic or functional.

I\'m in the US, but can ship overseas if I speak with the buyer beforehand.
PayPal and money orders only are accepted.

It\'s on eBay at the link below.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=3095989220

Cheers!
--whiteinge

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Security and Networking / OpenZaurus and D-Link DCF-660W
« on: March 27, 2004, 03:50:48 pm »
In the hopes that this will save someone a little frustration, this is what I did to get the D-Link DCF-660W working on OpenZaurus 3.3.5 (on a C860 from Conics).

If you run cardctl ident then add that info to the file /etc/pcmcia/config file in the format:

card \"D-Link DCF-660W\"
manfid 0x601, 0x0005
bind \"orinoco_cs\"

then restart pcmcia services: `/etc/init.d/pcmcia stop` then start

should do it. I know the DCF-660w is based on the prism2 chipset, don\'t ask me why it\'s using orinoco drivers.

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