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scottmso said:My friend recently bought a "barebones" (no HD/RAM) Compaq iPaq PC. What is the biggest HD size these things can handle? He is considering turning it into a small file server (if he uses a big drive it will probably be a 80GB WD). Thanks!
klowngoblin said:umm ipaq's are PDA's they dont have HDD's the closest thing to an HDD for a PDA is a microdrive but that is only an addon to the CF slot, its not built in, and the CPu for pdas is soldered onto the mobo
Marduk said:Actually, there was a line of Ipaq Desktops.
I bought one off these forums; and a friend bought it off of me.
no expansion capability, but a great system if you had the patience (and an external CD, since mine didn't come with one). onboard video, audio & speaker, 4 USB 1.1 rear, 2 usb 1.1 front, serial, parallel (if you had the legacy model)
He's currently running an 80gb in it; I'd assume you could get 120gb, but I'm not sure if it'll support anything beyond the 137gb barrier; the only IDE I have is a 200gb I'm not taking out of an external enclosure.
Marduk said:Than a P3 1ghz w/ 512mb RAM, CDRW/DVD combo and & 120gb hdd?
NitrouseXpress60 said:hell yeah, it also fits in my hand
Marduk said:Having owned a superior PDA to yours... (724mhz, 128mb ROM, 64mb RAM, 5gb hdd space, 802.11b, Bluetooth)..
no.
Yours is not better than that iPaq.
At best it's an irrelevant comparison.
At worst you're an idiot.
Wow man, you need to lay off the cappucino.Marduk said:Having owned a superior PDA to yours... (724mhz, 128mb ROM, 64mb RAM, 5gb hdd space, 802.11b, Bluetooth)..
no.
Yours is not better than that iPaq.
At best it's an irrelevant comparison.
At worst you're an idiot.