Adam Sneddon just showed me today a wifi card similar to Eye-Fi, that might be compatible with ML and runs Linux.
I can't post the link to their website, because it would break their terms of use [ ;) ]; instead, I'll link to some reviews.
http://arktronic.com/weblog/2011-10-01/flucard-pro-review
http://lesterchan.net/blog/2012/07/27/flucard-pro-review/
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The terms of use appeared when I tried to buy this card. And, obviously, it can't be found in any major stores and they don't ship to me.
That's the dumbest marketing move I've ever heard :o
but that card is cool :)
(if its true)
So pricey. Almost $100 for 8gb version.
I don't get it, so this is something you can't buy?
:o
You can, it just costs quite a bit of money
Quote from: nanomad on September 29, 2012, 08:28:48 PM
:o
You can, it just costs quite a bit of money
So what's the point in not being able to link the website directly?
Lol, what a move.
Anyway, quite pricey, it can collect dust on shelves.
Are there any wireless cards that can also load ML on them without having to do anything? Would like to have wifi + direct boot to ML.
Flucard
Transcend
Eye-Fi (version non X2 or X2)
Thanks