PalmOS no more? :(
John R. Hogerhuis
jhoger at pobox.com
Wed Sep 28 02:29:25 CDT 2005
On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 20:45 -0400, John Boffemmyer IV wrote:
> Final thing: looking online for replacement Palm batteries confirms
> the poor planning and intent on selling those damned things.
> $30-40.00 US plus shipping for a replacement m130 battery via 3rd
> party (Palm doesn't even offer it and their tech-help confirmed
> that)! For a unit only 3-4 years old, that is about double what the
> unit goes for used, in good to excellent condition, on ebay.
>
For me the "classic" Palm is the IIIxe. Still used standard AAA
batteries, but has 8Meg of RAM. Standard serial port for interfacing
with vintage equipment. The negative part is that it has no card reader,
but 8Meg is still a lot of space on these units.
My IIIxe is in service as a portable disk drive emulator for my Tandy
Model 102 and WP-2 laptops.
Refurbs of this model pop up at Fry's once in a while.
Similarly, the most interesting vintage laptops for me are those that
run on standard batteries. the Kyocerish laptops like TRS-80 Model
100/102/200, NEC 8300, Cambridge Z88, the NEC 8500.
-- John.
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