Or, M could be the Roman numeral M...but M is 1000, not 100. Or,
it could mean 100 M's, or 100,000.  But then again, the Palm
100,000?  No, that makes no sense at all.  =)

-Rus

>-----Original Message-----
>From: McCollister, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:51 AM
>To: Palm Developer Forum
>Subject: Palm M100 Name Speculation
>
>
>Could it be that the Palm M100 is really the Palm 4?  Think of 
>it, previous
>devices used decimal (the Pilot 1000 and 5000) and Roman numerals (the
>current crop of devices).  Now could Palm be using binary where 100 in
>binary is 4 in decimal?  I thinks so.  I also think that the 
>"M" was placed
>in front of the number just to throw us off :).
>
>Mike McCollister
>maker of stupid Palm programs
>
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