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If you can find cards based on the older prism gt chip sets then you can find drivers. You can also try railink. They actually provide code for linux drivers. Everyone else wants huge volumes before you can get access to driver code.
+mo200 +gprs
Telit makes several different modules that work very well (GM862,GM863,...).
They are available from www.sparkfun.com or www.roundsolutions.com
Re: MMC/SD card holder
If you cannot find one and just need something quick to test with you can use a floppy connector to access the pins of the device.
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microchip zigbee example
Yes, the freescale parts have a seperate tx and rx antenna. I used a tx/rx switch to only use one antenna, but I suppose you could also design a passive combining circut since the device never transmits or recieves at the same time.
the chipcon CC2420 is a much nicer...
zigbee tutorial
Take a look at https://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=13192DSK&parentCode=ZRP-1&nodeId=02XPgQhCQ6m6cy7103
. I've been playing around with the freescale development kit and it works pretty well. You can get 25m, but you have to build your own antennas...
The standard ntfs drivers are ro. If you want rw access to your ntfs partitions look at captive-ntfs (https://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/).
Works really well, but a bit slower then the standard ntfs drivers.
Re: xscale
Take a look at snapgear linux. https://www.snapgear.org/downloads.html. Its price is much better then mv, ie. Free, and it has support for many xscale uc's.
Re: X-PCI (miniPCI?)
PCI-X is an enhanced PCI that has different bus timing and speed (up to 133mhz vs 64/32 ) then standard PCI. If it is a PCI-X bus then you need a pci-x adaptor card instead of a regular pci card.
There really isn't any publicly available firmware for radios available on the internet. Depending on what you want to do look at http://www.linux-wlan.com/linux-wlan/ or http://hostap.epitest.fi/. These sites give you a starting point. Otherwise your best bet is to use a card with an atheros...
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