IPalindromeI
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Yes, that green machine. Cute, and for 40$ locally, cheap. I particularily like the screen.
What strange complaints.I bought one, then feeBay'd it. I believe it was the first IA32-based device to boot from SDIO (before MacBook did it). I grew fed-up and disgusted and angry about three things: that it features ScheißDigital/ShitDigital, that it features staggered keyboard (physical layout), and unobtanium proprietary power connector. IIRC, power connector is a hybrid of EIAJ sizes 4 and 5: shell from 4, pin from 5, so 5 plug cannot enter in XO receptacle, and 4 plug is loose and pin does not make contact in XO receptacle.
What Mac boots from SDIO? On the Intel side of things, I only know of models that boot from SATA and PCIe.I believe it was the first IA32-based device to boot from SDIO (before MacBook did it).
They really make PCs with SDIO wireless cards? I haven't seen an SDIO card in the flesh for ages. Ages ago I got a Dell Axim x5 WinCE PDA as a company christmas gift, and I bought a cheap 802.11b SD-format wireless card for it. It... kind of sucked. (More Window CE's fault than the card's, to be fair.) Is it used as an internal connection standard now?I know of a lot of PCs that now boot from eMMC and have things like SDIO wireless, and you generally get what you'd expect for the price of the machine.
Do you know of ICBM (Intel chip based Macintosh) which boot from: APT (ATA Parallel Transport, a.k.a. PATA), USB MSC, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 1394 SBP, and Thunderbolt UTDM?What Mac boots from SDIO? On the Intel side of things, I only know of models that boot from SATA and PCIe.