Paul,
Your understanding is correct. You buy a cf card with the wireless stuff built-in. It's usually a little rectuangular thing on the end of the card and all the software and wiring is in that rectangular. then your extra memory could vary from card to card. It could be 128MB it could be 64MB it will depend upon what you buy. You can actually save stuff to othat card and there's no danger of it hurting the wireless stuff as it's a separate section of the card. these cards are hard to find though. so check with your dealer and ask him where he gets his card. I've seen one though. Good luck!
Isaac

On Mon, 1 Nov 2004, Paul Holliman wrote:

Hi Folks,

Can someone clarify a point about PK and Wi-Fi for me please?

When I ordered my PK, for which I am waiting, I was given to understand that
the Wi-Fi support wasn't automatically on board and that I would need a card
for the PK. Is the extra card effectively a compact flash card with the
Wi-Fi software already installed? Also, the implication was that this card
does actually provide you with some additional non-volatile memory which
rather confuses me! Does this mean that you can actually write to this card
without over-writing the Wi-Fi code which presumably resides on the card? If
so, how much additional memory does this card actually give you?

Thanks.

Paul.


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