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F R E N D Z  of martian
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does it work the dlr3 cable aswell? if so, dont suppose i could have a
copy.... =)


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 18 April 2000 13:44
> To: multiple recipients of
> Subject: RE: The Best Palm Pilot? And Fast!
>
>
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> F R E N D Z  of martian
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> I have software to unlock any Nokia including the 7110, to
> allow any SIM
> card.  I can mail it to anyone if required.  It does require the DAU-9
> connector cable...  I've used it successfully on the 7110, a
> 6130 and a
> 6150.
>
> I've used the built in modems in both the Siemens S25 and
> Nokia 7110 - both
> work well with the Palm - the Seimens is smaller and easier
> to carry about,
> while the Nokia supports a faster baud rate (where the
> network supports it).
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Iain Kennedy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 18 April 2000 13:32
> To: multiple recipients of
> Subject: Re: The Best Palm Pilot? And Fast!
>
>
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> F R E N D Z  of martian
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> Not so sure about palms, but the modem stuff will be the same
> - I use an
> Ericson SH888 (with in-built modem and IRDA support) - if
> you'r blipping
> about
> from country to country, then it's murder if you don't have
> an 'Unlocked'
> phone
> (ie a phone that will work with any SIM card) as roaming
> charges can be very
> expensive - if you can get roaming in the first place.... phones with
> built-in
> modems + IRDA are expensive too, especially when you have to
> page 50 quid
> premium to have them unlocked.... I sometimes wish I'd paid
> less money for
> the
> phone, and bought a cable - phone specific :-(  - to go with my modem
> card.....
> these cost upwards of 100 quid, but at least if you get a
> cable for a common
> phone you can pick up cheap phones with local cards in it
> from any country
> you
> go to.... and you end up with a nice collection of telephones.....
>
> One thing to watch out for is some pay-as-you-go phone
> companies do NOT
> allow
> you unlock the phone (not mentioning ORANGE, of course).... If you use
> linux,
> then it's probably a good idea to check out the IRDA project
> homepage take a
> look at supported phones and palmtops... even for non-linux
> users, this can
> be
> a handy guide to the technical specs/problems with phones or
> anything else
> with
> a IRDA port in it.
>
> Check out the link:
> http://www.cs.uit.no/linux-irda/hardware.html - theres
> not
> much on palmtops - but maybe you could change that :-]
>
> Iain.
>
> Martin Cosgrave wrote:;
>
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> > F R E N D Z  of martian
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> >
> > All the Palms do much the same thing. Even the Handspring
> Visor. They
> mainly
> > vary in terms of processor speed and memory, although the
> IIIc is colour.
> > The V is more stylishly packaged though.
> >
> > Not sure about fax software but emails should be fine. Web
> browsing can be
> a
> > bit weird - text only, or else a gateway server translates
> the web images
> to
> > 2 bit monochrome for you... just slightly more complicated
> to set up.
> >
> > }One more thing: if I wanted to buy a color matrix Palm,
> and then needed
> > }to get the external modem, could I then plug it into a
> cell phone?  Are
> > }there utilities for that?
> >
> > As long as the mobile phone has an infrared modem thing
> then it should be
> > OK. The Palm modem is for plugging into POTS; my Palm
> happily goes online
> > via the IR on my Nokia 7110.
> >
> > > Hey there, Palm geeks.  :)  My friend is interested in
> purchasing a Palm
> > > Pilot -- and fast.  He needs to have it by the 22nd of
> April, actually.
> > > And he's currently travelling around a foreign country,
> so I agreed to
> > > help him arrange a Palm Pilot by the time he gets back to
> England for
> > > three days, then off again.  So, knowing some of you are
> keen on these
> > > things, I was wondering if I could get a quick reply.  He
> needs a good
> > > Palm -- the best, preferably -- but the best deal as well
> (he's not
> > > travelling around on his *own* money, after all).  He
> needs to be able
> > > to send e-mails, faxes, have whatever web capabilities he
> can have and
> > > be able to do it through a cell phone.  He also would
> need to have some
> > > sort of picture-drawing capability as well.  If any of
> you could give me
> > > some advice as to the best one to purchase by the end of
> the work day,
> > > it would be greatlyt appreciated.  Hell, if any of you
> know a good place
> > > with good deals where he could purchase one, that would
> be even better.
> > > He's going to be in London for the majority of the days
> he's there, but
> > > he's going to try very hard to get back to his home in
> Devon before he's
> > > required to leave again.  Assuming the M4 and the M5
> still lie where
> > > they do, he'll be able to swing by Bristol if you have
> any hook-ups on
> > > the west siiiiide.
> > >
> >
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