PDA with wifi and GPS

From: Bob Alexander (bob_at_ngi.it)
Date: 03/16/05

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    What is the smallest form factor hardware on which I could run Linux (of
    course possibly Debian) a WiFi network interface and a GPS (PCMCIA,
    miniPCI ???) ? Some could say the ultimate wardriving platoform :)

    TIA,
    Bob

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