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    CF-18 daughterboards

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by ADOR, Aug 20, 2011.

  1. ADOR

    ADOR Evil Mad Scientist

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    Right now I am working on a few CF-18's. Two have the daughter boards with Bluetooth and two have an older version (not sure about the other one yet, dead motherboard) wwan. Looking back I see that the daughter board for the Bluetooth is the same for the GPS. Is the daughterboard with the wwan basically the same, trying to decide if the wwan boards would be worth keeping for future projects like GPS, really don't need any of the outdated wwan. Still new to the CF-18.
     
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    RuggedSolutions Notebook Consultant

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    forester2504 Newbie

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    Sorry to Hijack this thread. RuggedSolutions, I would like to purchase one of your ide to sata adapters for work. I use a toughbook for gps navigation on my tractor. My tractor toughbook (old 900mhz) was stolen yesterday. I need to upgrade my main laptop to ssd to use asap. Please email me at [email protected] I would greatly appreciate your help. My main laptop is a cf-18 mk-4.

    Thanks

    Payton

     
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    ADOR Evil Mad Scientist

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    Also remember if needs be you can use a compact flash card adapter to get you by. I still use three of them in three different cf-28's with no problems.
     
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    RuggedSolutions Notebook Consultant

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    No problem, I have been super busy here but should have some adapters ready
    soon. Will post this here on the forum as more are interested.
     
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    forester2504 Newbie

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    Ruggedsolutions could you please email me at [email protected] so that I can correspond with you further. I really need this adapter. Thank you.

    Payton