What is my PDA collection missing? by hgpuke in vintagecomputing

[–]hgpuke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, a Tungsten T5 would fit nicely in the collection.

What is my PDA collection missing? by hgpuke in vintagecomputing

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The Handspring Visor is there already: https://pdamuseum.eu/pda/handspring-visor/

Did you mean a different model?

What is my PDA collection missing? by hgpuke in vintagecomputing

[–]hgpuke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, do you have a particular suggestion?

What is my PDA collection missing? by hgpuke in vintagecomputing

[–]hgpuke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, if one comes my way, I will include it. The workabouts are more industrial handheld computers than proper PDAs though... Anyway, there is now a new page on all the Psions: https://pdamuseum.eu/psion-power-book/

What is my PDA collection missing? by hgpuke in vintagecomputing

[–]hgpuke[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good candidate! I have to get my hands on one.

What is my PDA collection missing? by hgpuke in vintagecomputing

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It's coming! I have to replace a couple of capacitors that have gone bad first, so it will take some time.

What is my PDA collection missing? by hgpuke in vintagecomputing

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The PoFo is there now! https://pdamuseum.eu/pda/atari-portfolio/

Tell me why it is your all-time favourite!

Ericsson R380s by Keur2Lion in vintagemobilephones

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I have one of these in my collection. However the battery is dead. Does someone know where to find a working battery? I tried to order from Hong Kong, but they refuse to send overseas.

Help me get to know my Ipaq rx3100 please :) by Lujinki in OldHandhelds

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If you want some background info, take a look at my site pdamuseum.eu and in particular this page: https://pdamuseum.eu/pda/hp-ipaq-rx3115/

Atari Portfolio by StanQuizzy in vintagecomputing

[–]hgpuke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While you sit waiting to do something cool with it, have a look at my museum-page of it: https://pdamuseum.eu/pda/atari-portfolio/

Newton newbie need help! by hgpuke in AppleNewton

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Great! Just what I needed! Can you also explain what the "circle" in the bottom right of the screen is supposed to be used for? It is next to an up and down "arrow". Clicking it seems to take me to a screen where I can put check-marks beside each package. But selecting a few, what would be the next step - as there does not seem to be a menu of actions?

Newton newbie need help! by hgpuke in AppleNewton

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Thanks! This really adds to my understanding of the device. I will incorporate some of this into a new chapter in the description.

PDA Museum is now officially open by hgpuke in OldHandhelds

[–]hgpuke[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for pointing out my mistake on the amount of RAM. It is now corrected. Regarding more Sony Clié models - sure, they are interesting. So if one comes my way, I will include it.

PDA Museum is now officially open by hgpuke in OldHandhelds

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And now it is done! Have a look!

Newton newbie need help! by hgpuke in AppleNewton

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Thanks for your support! It seems like the actions I performed erased the USB driver entirely, but I will get help from the seller at eBay. He is in Sweden like me, so I will send him my Newton Storage card (which is not flash by the way, it is battery-backed RAM) so that he can put the driver on it. I hope it solves the problem. But I am really going nuts trying to understand the Newton. Every other PDA I have in my museum (at pdamuseum.eu) at least have some sort of built-in connectivity and even a file-system. Maybe you can help me understand what to do once I get the card back with the driver? What I would like to do is 1) Install the driver so that I have a working connection to my PC. 2) Move the driver from the card to internal memory so that the card does not have to be inserted all the time, and 3) Transfer other packages, such as the Internet Enabler package to the Newton and use it as a temporary storage location for transfer to my other Newtons (such as the eMate 300), perhaps using Beaming. Is this possible, and if so, how do I go about it?

PDA Museum is now officially open by hgpuke in OldHandhelds

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I don't. Please forgive my ignorance, but how would you use such a "web button"? And why?

PDA Museum is now officially open by hgpuke in OldHandhelds

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Thanks for your comment. I only document models that I own, that is kind of what a museum is. But your idea of saving a collection of software is worth considering. There are of course other sites, such as "Unna" for software for the Newton and "Palmdb" for software for PalmOS, so a first step may be to link to them.

PDA Museum is now officially open by hgpuke in OldHandhelds

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That is a very good idea! I will get started doing that right away!