Hi Roger and List Members,

I will be receiving my mPower later this week.  I had purchased an Ambicom
card earlier this year, the one that had been recommended for the classic
and it worked fine.  Your list references revision 2 only, and now I'm
concerned.  Will the wireless card that worked on the classic work on the
mPower?
Best Regards,

Lesn 

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Subject: [Braillenote] updated products list for MPower October 31 2005

Hi Folks,

I thought I would put the updated product list here on the braillenote list
serv, since there has been some difficulty in getting the list from my
download page.
Please keep the products coming. Thanks to Richard ring, Sharon ewing,
Michael Huckaby, Diane Kelker, and Robert stigile.
Roger Behm


         October 31, 2005
Please email me if you know of other products that work with MPower or
classic BrailleNotes and let's compile a long list of items that work and
also let me know which ones don't work too, so all of us don't waste our
hard earned money.

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What known wireless cards will work with the BrailleNote mPower?

The following are supported and tested wireless cards that will work with a
BrailleNote mPower:

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1. Ambicom WL1100C-CF revision 2 only (serial number WL2342xxxxxxxx) 2.
SanDisk Connect Plus CF WiFi + 128MB Memory card 3. Socket Card Low Power
Wireless LAN type I CF card 4. Linksys CF card - Model WCF 12

Network Ethernet cf cards
Socket communications: cf rugged low pwr eth (cf+r/lp) manuf. part number:
ea2902-139

Pocket external hard drive

Toshiba 30 gb drive, powered by usb port xgigibite bank u s b external hard
disk, 4gb USB Archos Arcdisk 20GB portable hard disk Toshiba 60 gb pocket
hard drive only with AC power 5 volt adaptor

Micro drives
Kingston 5 gb microdrive works in right side pcmcia port Toshiba 5 gb micro
drive works in right side pcmcia port

Usb Floppy drives
LaCie usb external floppy drive works fine External usb floppy disk drive
manufacturer is smart disk sold at Best Buy.

Portable ipods
Apple Ipod shuffle 1gb works with MPower great

printers
canon bjc85 printer
  HP 450 cb and cbi portable printers
hp 845 printer
hp 895 c printer,
HP 930 c with usb cable or parallel usb converter

blue tooth phones
Blue Tooth NokiaGSM6600 Cell Phone

Blue tooth keyboards
Logitech Cordless Desktop MX For Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse - USB
THINKOUTSIDE - STOWAWAY BLUETOOTH KEYBOARD Microsoft Wireless Optical
Bluetooth Keyboard / Mouse Combo - M54-00004 - White

Usb to parallel cables
Usb to parallel cable sold at Radio Shack or Best Buy, works with hp printer
first you must connect cable then turn on m-power, and it works well.

Thanks to Robert, his advise on turning off MPower first will make the one
above and the two below work great! I found out if I turn off printer and
MPower first, then attach usb to parallel converter, then turn on printer
and then MPower they work great too.
Hawking USB to Parallel Port Adapter - HUC1284P StarTech.com 6 ft USB to
Parallel Port Converter Adapter Cable  From 6.3.1 BrailleNote manual Usb
Inside Out Networks-Edgeport/421multi-interface converter
   Belkin F5U002 usb to parallel converter cable d-link usb to parallel
converter DSB-P36

Infrared adaptors
Jeteye printer adapter
model_number: ACT-IR100M [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Compact flash cards
viking
Kingston
Sandisk
toshiba
Lexar Media CompactFlash 64MB

SD cards, secure digital
Kingston - 1GB Secure Digital Flash Memory Card

usb thumb drives

sandisk mini Kruzer
Memorex
Pny technologies
Staples relay 512mb
Note: Sandisk Titanium Kruzer jump drive The 512 megabyte version of this
drive will not work with the Mpower.
However, the one gig version works just fine.
Go figure!

Infrared products
IR 100M IrDA Printer Adaptor
The ACT-IR100M gives the user IR wireless printing from mobile computers and
PDAs.
You can also print directly from desktop PC or LAN by connecting the printer
cable to the ACT-IR 100M.
It is compatible with IrDA-1.0 at communication speeds programmable at 9.6,
19.2, 57.6, 115.2K bps and a distance of 100cm. It is well suited for all IR
wireless printing applications.
It works well with any parallel printers. You can print wirelessly from any
IrDA-capable notebook PC, smart cellular phone, PDA, HPC and industrial data
terminal, running appropriate IrDA application software.
It has built-in printer pass-through connector and very compact IrDA
protocol. Powered by AC adapter (included).
It automatically switches between IR wireless or cable-based printing. 
Indicator
light flashes at IR transmission speed and indicates printing status.
IR head can be easily attached to any convenient desktop location using
Velcro.
IR100M series is compatible with all Centronics-B(36 pins) parallel printers
that are compatible with DOS. IR100M series is compatible with most
Centronics-B
(36 pins)
parallel printers that their Microsoft Windows printer driver use LPT port
with proper driver. If the printer or multi-function model can not work with
Microsoft Windows LPT port or DOS, IR100M series will likely not work.
However, some multi-function printer (MFP) models have been tested to work
well with IR100M series. 
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Products that don't work with Mpower
Super disk drive from HumanWare only works on keysoft 6.11 and down Lexar -
1GB USB Jump Drive Sport
Note: Sandisk Titanium Kruzer jump drive The 512 megabyte version of this
drive will not work with the Mpower.
However, the one gig version works just fine.



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