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Hi,
I've just got hp ipaq h2200 pda, it's used, with no accesories, but still working fine. It's quite nice, but there some things.
I've noticed that theres two connections in top of it, first for SD card, so after few seconds there was 1gp sd card, nice. Second one, I think it's CF connector. I've got PCMCA card (vodafone 3g modem with sim card) for my laptop, so it's similar connection, is it right?
Is it possible to find an adaptor to this connection with sim card, so my ipaq would be smart phone? or just with 3g internet?
I've found some post's about wifi, gps, and even ethernet addaptors, any sugestions where to look, cause it's quite old thing.
And theres software, are there any updates or something, how to, where to, (few links would be fine
And how should the cd (which comes with ipaq) be named, cause i don't have one, I will look for .iso, but still I need name or version to look.
Product revision level: B01
ROM date : 05/22/03
Os version : Windows ce 4.20
bootstrap ver. 0.36
bootloder ver. 1.08
according to HP's specs, yes, you have an SD/SDIO/MMC slot and a CF card slot... something to remember about SD memory is that your unit will only read standard SD... not SDHC (current high capacity over 4GB). the more popular SD standard (or v1.1) is 2GB... there are some 4GB SD v1.1 out there, but it's a hit or miss to find them... since I put the version out there, SDHC is v2.0...
to your question about HSPA (cellular air cards), I don't know of any air cards that are CF or SDIO...