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  • Netstumbler equivalent for axim x3i

    Well, as it was stated in another post on the board, i got an axim x3i for christmas. Alls well and good w/ it. Nice PDA... but no matter what program ive been able to find, none have worked with it when it comes to a stumbling program.

    For sure ive tried pocket warrior, winvc (i think its called) and a few others i cant even remember. Ive searched netstumbler and even aximsite.com and theres always google .... yet i havent found one person that got a program to work.

    I always end up with some error message similar to No device found. The wireless card is built in to the axim and it is a dell tm1200.

    If anyone else has any ideas, or has found a way to make it work, id appreciate the help.

  • #2
    You may have come across this, but have you tried Mini Stumbler? It may not support your integrated wifi, but i would submit something about it if it does not.
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    • #3
      Ministumbler doesnt work with the card because it isn not a prism card. The only option i have found is to buy an orinoco flash card. But I didnt wanna do that. Eh....

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sparkles
        Ministumbler doesnt work with the card because it isn not a prism card. The only option i have found is to buy an orinoco flash card. But I didnt wanna do that. Eh....

        Ministumbler only works with a very, VERY few prism cards. What chipset does the TM1200 have?
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        • #5
          If memory serves me right dell uses broadcomm on alot of thier wi-fi products. If you havent already found it there is airscanner which picture's an axim X5 running it. Dont think it has gps, but hope it helps.
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          • #6
            *sighs* and this one requires windows mobile 2002.. i have 2003. im gonna start looking on ebay... this is a headache.. heh

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            • #7
              Originally posted by sparkles
              *sighs* and this one requires windows mobile 2002.. i have 2003. im gonna start looking on ebay... this is a headache.. heh
              well if it does have a broadcomm chipset that is all its gonna be is headaches, unfortunately. I have a powerbook that has airport extreem(broadcomm chipset) and they barely reversed engineered a driver for macstumbler and kismac to work with it. Good luck!
              If there is a Church of WiFi, then this is it's !

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