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« Reply #15 on: April 28, 2005, 02:11:45 pm »
I use the Buffalo Air Station WL12-CF-S11, I can't comment on cost because it came with my C3000 which I purchased used.

BUT range is good, in fact better than the truemobile card in my Dell laptop.



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« Reply #16 on: April 28, 2005, 02:45:58 pm »
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I've got a linksys WCF12 that I've been using for ~2 years with my Zaurii without issues.
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I second that  my wcf12 is just as stable and reliable as kahm's

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« Reply #17 on: April 28, 2005, 03:16:55 pm »
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The Linksys (WCF-12)  is good but drains battery quickly and lasts only a few months.

My WCF-12 has lasted ~ 10 months, and remains in good shape.
  Battery life on a C760 with BL-08 is approximately 2h45m

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« Reply #18 on: April 28, 2005, 07:53:06 pm »
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I am going to buy a Sharp Zaurus C1000, and before I get it I have a few questions about it.

Will it be able to do the following?
1) Play DivX (or comparable MPEG4) at 640x480.
2) Use USB host to access a laptop hard drive in an external enclosure, and play a movie off of it.
3) Power a laptop hard drive (no? I did not think so, is there any battery pack for powering USB stuff?)
4) Compile and run basic console C programs (With GCC, or GCC based compiler?).
5) Cook my breakfast.
6) Edit text documents using a USB keyboard (possibly with port replicator)
7) Go on wireless internet (802.11b, whats a good CF wireless card?)

I realize I will have to wait for third party ROMs for some of this functionality.

Also, is there any store that imports the C1000 that does not require PayPal some third party?
(The only one that I have found is streamlinecpus.com)

Sorry in advance if this is in the wrong forum, a stupid post or I should of more extensively used the search feature, if so just flame me and/or lock it.
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1) Not at 640x480. I make my movies at 320x240 29fps, the best I've heard of is ~570x300 or so.
2) Yes. I've got a battery powered external 40gb HD that works beautifully. I've also got a USB CD-RW, from which I've both read and written cds.
3) Sorry, but no. Most anything more power-hungry than a CF type2 Microdrive is going to need external power.
4) Sure. There are even dev tools for doing GUI programming available. You've also got your choice of various Java's and scripting languages as well. (Including LAMP - Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP)
5) Depends on how raw you take your eggs.
6) Yes. I've got a USB Mouse, Keyboard, and various external USB drives all hooked up through a hub.
7) Lots of different wireless cards work. I use a linksys WCF-12

Here's a pic of my C3000 with all the trimmings (hosted by fastscirocco):
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I use Windows Media Encoder to make mpeg4 at setting 352x288 and 60fps.
It can play smoothly in the zaurus build-in movie player.
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« Reply #19 on: April 28, 2005, 09:21:02 pm »
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1) Play DivX (or comparable MPEG4) at 640x480.

Plays MPEG4 just fine
How'd you do that?  Like kahm, I've only gotten 320x240.  But they play beautifully at 29.97 fps.

I've been using PSPVideo9 to do the encoding, although I'm sure there are other fine pgms out there.  Thsi one seems to be the most trouble-free for me.

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Rickh,
I DLed PSPVideo9 and encoded the files but they don´t work.  what extension do you change them to? *.avi?

Also, what settings do you use?  Thank you!

Alberto
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« Reply #20 on: April 29, 2005, 12:51:50 am »
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Rickh,
I DLed PSPVideo9 and encoded the files but they don´t work.  what extension do you change them to? *.avi?

Also, what settings do you use?  Thank you!

Alberto
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I left the extension at .mp4.  Works fine in Kino2.

I've been using 368x208/29.97fps/1500kbps/128kbps for all my 16x9 ratio shows, otherwise it's straight 320x240 for 4x3 ratio.

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« Reply #21 on: April 30, 2005, 10:22:49 pm »
Well, thanks everyone for the input!    
I am going to go ahead and buy the Sharp Zaurus C1000 on Sunday from streamlinecpus.
Again, thanks for answering my questions  
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