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Epoc Digest     Sun 16 Jun 2002       Volume 01 : Number 016


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In today's Epoc Digest 25 messages:

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- Travel Modem, Bluetooth

- Thai on a P5

- 5mx - touchscreen no longer touchy

- Subject: Once more: Synchronising Psion with mobile phones

- Japanese for MC218

- PDAs with Keyboard

- EpocSynch ThaNKS and Palm Desktop possibiliy?

- Digest advertising, Built-in batteries, ROM 156,

- Digests 1-10

- Using Bluetooth

- Re:  2gb PCMCIA Hard Drive

- beloved keyboards

- Re: Digest 1-10

- Contact corrupted by synchronisation

- 6310 / Orange / EpocSync

- Series 5 after MC218

- Re: EPOC DIGEST # 015

- PC card HDD/Netbook ROM 156

- Siemens S45 Phone

- Re: EPOC DIGEST # 015

- Re: EPOC DIGEST # 015

- Re: EPOC DIGEST # 015

- old good 156 OS.img

- GPRS, HSCSD & 5mx

- Re PCMCIA card modem adaptor


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Date: 13 Jun 2002 22:39:03 +0100

From: Kevin Thorne

Subject: Travel Modem, Bluetooth


Reply to Itamar:


<Re. IR Travelmodem - I use it quite a lot these days. I note that most times after I used the phone connection it will take one misconnection before I get connected, but otherwise I find it reliable. What are the problems you encounter ?>


The problem is one of interrupted data flow (i.e. sometimes it just stops mid flow and the modem hangs, sometimes I get no reaction from it whilst trying to connect to my ISP).  Interestingly though, just like you I can quite often get a connection on the SECOND attempt, then it works fine for various periods of time.  I've checked and rechecked my modem settings (simple enough), ran it from a mains adaptor, used it with two seperate Psions, installed then uninstalled the mobile connectivity update etc.  In other words, I've tried everything.  I still find it worrying that Palmtop Magazine quite some time ago reported on many of the early Travel Modems suffering reliability problems.  Bet mine is one of those!


Reply to Andy Hayes:


<My Orange contract comes to an end shortly. There has been an increase in spam text messages and an unresolved issue, so I have decided to look around at the competition. The problem is that my 6210 fits my needs so well I am probably going to stick with the very similar 6310 and look forward to the first bluetooth accessory for the netBook!>


It's a shame the current O/S doesn't support Bluetooth as if it did, it would then surely be a simple matter (I assume) to plug in a Bluetooth CF card to your netBook and allow you to communicate with your 6310 in this way.  My experience with IR is that it's more convenient than cables but getting that continuous line of sight is a pain on a wobbly train or whilst being anywhere that lacks a stable flat surface.  If you know of a way I can get this new emerging technology onto my S7 I'm all ears :-)


Regards

Kevin Thorne





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Date: 14 Jun 2002 05:23:07 +0100

From: "E. Pat Hopper"

Subject: Thai on a P5




Hi Folks,


To Dick:


There is a Thai capable wordprocessor called ThaiWriter do a search on Google with "Psion Thai" and you will find it.


I have only ever played with the demo version which puts up a little keyboard on the screen and you enter characters through tapping on the character with the pen. I can't comment much more as the demo is heavily disabled (after you have entered two characters it starts to block out areas of the keybaord and does so for subsequent charcters till you can see nothing) so you can't evaluate it much and the full version costs 50 US dollars which as I live in Thailand on a teacher's salary is a bit expensive for something that I can't check out well.


Having said that I am thinking of saving for a 5mx to replace my 5 year old 5. Anybody know what prices (and where) they go for in the UK now?


-- Pat


---

Rajabhat Loei,

Loei 42000,

Thailand.




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Date: 14 Jun 2002 11:10:33 +0100

From: Lord Kimberley

Subject: 5mx - touchscreen no longer touchy




Hi,


My old 5mx has suddenly stopping responding to the touch screen. Everything else works OK. Have just backed it up. Have tried a soft reset with no change. I have macro5, which means I can continue fairly well without the touchy bit, but any suggestions of what to do/what is wrong welcome.


Also does anyone have a macro that macro5 can run to automattically start applications. If so, please e-mail me the text, so I can use it to restart things like locker which don't get restarted after a backup.


Somehow I feel another machine off to POS - I just hope it is not a sign of a more serious problem soon.


--


Yours John.


Tel:       +44 1763 289 732  e-mail:  mailto:w0400


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Date: 14 Jun 2002 11:28:33 +0100

From: Wajira Perera

Subject: Subject: Once more: Synchronising Psion with mobile phones


To Jan R Gustafsson


Hi Jan,


I have  been using the same hardware setup (MC 218+T 39) for some time, before MC 218 decided to give up, by way of a screen  cable failure. (I live in Sri Lanka, and I had to send it to Singapore for repairs.).  As a result, my T 39 is all  alone now.


While I had the MC 218 with me, I too did the transfer of single data  and contacts items between the two machines. SInce this was a

cumbersome  process, I limited it to most important appointments, so that I did not miss those at the least. I longed for direct synchronization,

but  that did not work.  Since I do not have the serial cable for T 39, synching  it with Outlook was not possible either.  Just as you are, I am interested  in software capable of direct synching  between the  two, using IR ports. I sincerely hope someone will come up  with a solution, but given the  bleak future  of Psions (and Ericssons MC 218's that go with them),

one cannot be too optimistic.


Incidentally, I have not been able to do faxing  with the same hardware. T 39 starts, but drops the line in a few seconds. I have been advised that there is  a software update on the phone to cure this, but the support

in  Sri Lanka is too poor to address such finer points.


Regards


Wajira

Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka


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Date: 14 Jun 2002 13:06:08 +0100

From: "Richard"

Subject: Japanese for MC218


I wonder if anyone can help me in this one...  (heehee)


I have some friends in Japan who email me regularly, and in Outlook I can read and write the Japanese characters, thanks to the IME from Microsoft. Whenever I have attempted to download these to my handheld, it always comes up 'bad header' and the email cannot be read.  Is there a workaround this? I know I can't install extra fonts (what were they playing at?) and I have tried searches to get software to cope with this, but to no avail.  I had heard of localising the MC218, but am I right in understanding that this is for European countries?

I am planning a trip to Japan next year, so maybe I might try and find a Japanese Psion....


Rich


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Date: 14 Jun 2002 14:12:50 +0100

From: "Alan Chambers"

Subject: PDAs with Keyboard




I agree with Peter Keene's observations about the increasing interest in keyboards of various kinds as add ons or built-in features of PDAs.  My feeling recently has been that it's only a matter of time before mainstream PDA manufacturers apart from HP start to offer PDAs with keyboards again.

I suspect the Zaurus 5500 solution to the keyboard issue is the one that will become the norm.


As he says, in several cases, the new keyboards we're seeing are "thumbboards" but I think this may actually be a good thing too.    I may be unique in this opinion, but I found the Psion 5/5mx keyboard LESS usable than the old 3 series Psions' because it's more difficult to type on when standing up - i.e. supporting the machine with the fingers of both hands and typing with the thumbs.  This is because, being larger, it was sometimes difficult to reach all the keys and because some of the key combinations are very difficult to achieve at all (for some reason Ctrl and Shift are difficult to hold down reliably with one thumb).   If it hadn't been for Macro 5, I'd have had serious usability issues with the 5/5mx.


I refuse to get excited at the prospect of Psion resuming manufacture of the 5mx because I don't believe it will happen.  However, if they could do a colour TFT version that somehow avoided the power problems that would entail, it would still knock spots off the rest.


Alan Chambers

Hants, UK.


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Date: 14 Jun 2002 14:50:01 +0100

From: Dan Siegel

Subject: EpocSynch ThaNKS and Palm Desktop possibiliy?


Thanks to allwho pointed me to epocSync.  This will meet my needs as long as  go back and forth with my machines.  Too bad there is nothing that will synch entries.  My wife, a plam user, suggeste synching to a palm desktop but I am not sure i this would work with agenda and contacs.  Any other ideas appreciated. Thanks.

--

Daniel Mark Siegel MD, MS (Management and Policy)


Phone 631-751- MOHS  /  631-751-6647

Office Fax  631-751-6644  /  631-980-3893

PERSONAL FAX(in USA): 586 283 0510 via eFax  (in UK)  44 87 07 63 00 82 via PumaOne

www.skincancer.dermdex.net



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Date: 14 Jun 2002 16:05:13 +0100

From: Itamar Engelsman

Subject: Digest advertising, Built-in batteries, ROM 156,


Answer to: Trygve Henriksen & others


Re. Digest advertising - Yes, pls do mention it again, and we can all do this, mentioning the digest to other interested Psioneers. I am trying to get the list of the ups5 digest subscribers from James, have not reached him yet (only left a message on his machine).


Answer to: Paul Bisho


Re. Built-in batteries - Yes, I remember, and I was always one of the people against these batteries. How lovely to buy a pair of AA's and to be in business again ... with 15 to 20 hours of battery life. Long live the 5MX ... oh well, mine at least <G>.


Answer to: Chris MAtthee


Re. ROM 156 - I tried it out and it started to copy the file after which I closed the window as I don't own a Netbook. It seems there is no problem with the firewall.


Bye,

Itamar Engelsman

London, United Kingdom



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Date: 14 Jun 2002 17:13:17 +0100

From: renee ford

Subject: Digests 1-10


Greetings,

Please send the first ten, thank you.  And many many thanks for keeping things going!


best wishes,

renee ford


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Date: 14 Jun 2002 17:56:36 +0100

From: "Mark"

Subject: Using Bluetooth


Hi, all -


Does anyone know whether Bluetooth can be used with a Psion?  (I seem to remember someone asking this question previously but don't remember the response). There are now Bluetooth PC Card and CF adaptors available from people like Expansys.com (although the CF Card wouldn't fit in a 5mx without modifying the microswitch that tells the Psion that the CF 'door' has been closed). Could the Psion be made to recognise a Bluetooth card - and could it then connect with a Bluetooth-equipped PC or mobile phone?


My instinct says "no" - there's nothing to be found at www.bluetooth.com, and Psion's decision to cancel their Bluetooth PDA project wasn't a good omen...


Best wishes


Mark


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Date: 14 Jun 2002 18:49:31 +0100

From: "Jack"

Subject: Re:  2gb PCMCIA Hard Drive


TO AndyHayes"

Subject: 2gb PCMCIA Hard Drive


......Drive not Found. You hear it spin up momentarily and then it clicks and nothing happens. I have tried it with the power plugged in just in case it made a difference, but it didn't.  When I put it in the card slot on the side of my laptop it spots it straights away and checking the properties confirms that it is formatted FAT. I get the feeling that this is a driver issue somehow, but I am not sure.


RE:

We all could have read in this digest sometime ago that these "huge" new (>2)gb disks, which run ok on some palmPC, do NOT work on ER5; on 7 or even nB only IBM microdrive find power enough.

Jack




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Date: 14 Jun 2002 18:58:45 +0100

From: Maria Jette

Subject: beloved keyboards


Hello again, fellow Psionists! And continued thanks to Itamar and everyone else who's helping to keep the digest going.


I saw this from Peter after having visited the link below:


>From: Peter Keene

>Subject: JORNADA 720

>

>Hi Guys,

>

>Re Itamar's recent posting about the Jornada 720 and the demise of >keyboard/pen-based PDAs:

>

>I may be wrong, but I get the impression that even casual PDA users >are starting to realise the need for a keyboard.

>[snip]

>RIM-style keyboard of the Handspring Treo 180. Admittedly these are >mainly 'thumb-type' keyboards but can a new generation of >keyboard/pen-based PDAs be far behind? Then there's the revival of >the S5mx. You may recall a posting that I made to the UPS5 Digest >earlier in the year about Psion's announcement that their PDA sales >last year were better than expected.


Did anyone else see this bit in a recent Tucow's newsletter?


http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_Story.asp?ID=3645


It's some news about Handspring considering a keyboard, due to "demand"!


Under the sly moniker, "Psionista," I weighed in for our camp, albeit in a strictly non-tech way (the only way I can;-)). A couple of our brethren replied.


Still chugging away on my 5 Classic in Minneapolis,

Maria J


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Date: 14 Jun 2002 19:02:21 +0100

From: Kevin Thorne

Subject: Re: Digest 1-10


Itamar,


Many thanks for sending the first 10 "missing" digests to me.  Unfortunately I cannot open the zip file on my S7 using Navigator and the System screen just shows an icon with a "?"  Am I correct in thinking this is a zip file that can only be opened on a PC?


Regards

Kevin Thorne



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Date: 14 Jun 2002 19:24:07 +0100

From: "Nicole Carbonara"

Subject: Contact corrupted by synchronisation


I tried to synchronise my Revo with MSOutlook and this corrupted my Revo Contact file.  When I opened it, it looked completely blank but some of the data was still there because searches returned results.


Fortunately I had backed up before synchronising so I could restore Contacts.  The Contact file corrupted in my Revo was considerably smaller than the back up.


I do not know if it is a known bug, as I do not come to this forum regularly anymore but I thought that it could be of interest to indicate this here.  I run Windows XP Professional, Outlook 2002 and PsiWin 2.3.1.


Nicole


This message has been checked for all known viruses by Trend PC-cillin


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Date: 14 Jun 2002 20:18:41 +0100

From: "AndyHayes"

Subject: 6310 / Orange / EpocSync


Hi All


John asked about my 6310. I still haven't got one having not made a firm decision about what phone / provider to go with. The thought of Bluetooth still excites! But that there was some Bluetooth accessory for the netBook!


My dumping of Orange is intended as a slap on the legs for them. I don't spend a fortune (500 ukp so far this year), but I want to get the point across to them that I am unhappy about things. Their Equity (a points scheme) falls over when you upgrade your handset, and then is impossible to resolve afterwards. There are also too many spam text messages arriving at my phone.


I could get a company phone, probably a 3310 or similar toy, which saves the hassle of claiming through expenses with the inevitable delay before you can submit it and delay before you get reimbursed. Of course I will have that dubious advantage of being able to get fascias to match my mood - generally black!! When the company want something from my netBook though, they will have to wait until I land at an office and then I will have to carry my Pegasus 3 modem with me. Ho hum!


For Itamar. Calls to 0800 numbers are free with Orange. This was one of the things that impressed me. A contract includes inclusive minutes. Calls to landlines and Orange mobiles are included in those minutes on my contract. I believe that only Orange offers HSCSD and it is nice to have the extra speed when surfing. The cost is a little horrendous so I tend not to use it. As I said earlier, calls to Orange are free and with the exception of being unable to sort out my Equity points it has been a good experience. This is despite 4 failed T28s and 2 failed 6210's. Not Orange's fault of course.


Thanks for the advice on BT Cellnet / O2 Nicole.


EpocSync is a wonderful program, but if you are interested in a quick tip, just make yourself a nullmodem adaptor and sync by serial. It is a lot easier to see what is going on. Get the parts from www.netshop.co.uk


Andy Hayes


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Date: 14 Jun 2002 22:50:30 +0100

From: Ashley 

Subject: Series 5 after MC218


Hi all,

Firstly a big thank you to the guys running this digest.


Just a few questions I hope some can answer for me.

I have an Ericsson MC218 with the screen cable symptom, so I treated myself to a new 5mx thinking they were the same (not)

The MC218 came with a wap browser that I used a lot, can not find a version for the 5mx. If I install the browser from the Ericsson CD it fails to open on the 5mx.

The Internet browser on the MC218 was far better than on the 5mx.


Have taken the MC218 apart and I have also bought a 5mx 2nd hand with screen cable symptom, taken that apart also, but they are completely different inside..


Have seen a cable for sale on www.Psion-shop.de at €65 about £45 is the cable for 5mx & Ericsson 218 the same ?


POS do not service the MC218 which is very unfortunate.


Also I use data on the 5mx more than any other function with a fault database. have been given a Sony Clie from work to use is there anyway to import data from psion to palm it does not seem to have a built in data application.


Sorry for the long post


Ashley





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Date: 15 Jun 2002 00:02:36 +0100

From: Keith Giles

Subject: Re: EPOC DIGEST # 015


> From: PaulDDB

> Subject: built-in batteries


> <<Why bother with built in batteries at all>>

> I was looking through my old Digests from 1977 -  there used to be lots > of complaints that the S.5 didn't have built in batteries.

> Paul Bisho


Be careful what you wish for - you *may* get it.  :-(


Happy Cycling,

Keith

Sunnyvale, CA

Thought For The Day: "USER ERROR:  Replace user and press any key to continue….."


My outgoing e-mails have been checked with Norton Anti-virus.



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Date: 15 Jun 2002 00:20:13 +0100

From: Darryl Kempster

Subject: PC card HDD/Netbook ROM 156


Re Andy Hayes experience with the Toshiba 2 Gb PC card HDD

I had tried this with my Series 7 with no joy and was hoping the xtra power on the netBook's motherboard would make all the difference.Just back off tour so I took my newly acquired netBook down to Morgans in London today and was disappointed to find same thing as Andy - "Disk not present" : (

It's not meant to require drivers so must be a power limitation I guess.


Owen asked about his 13 Gig external PCMCIA harddrive and iSpeed 24x PCMCIA CD-rom. As I understand it these do require drivers so will not work with the 7/netBook.


Looks like I'm still saving up for that Microdrive!


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To Chris Matthee

Thanks for your effort to make the netBook ROM 156 available. I think I've also found it on the German ftp site :


ftp.psion.de


There are 2 zip files the same size and one has .de after it so I assume that's the german version and the other one is the English one. Gonna try and download it over the weekend and find out.


Darryl

Back in London



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Date: 15 Jun 2002 01:29:38 +0100

From: J

Subject: Siemens S45 Phone


Hi All

Thanks Itama for keeping the flag flying. Nice one. Does anyone no if it is possible to use the S45 modem to email from the S5 or Cpen?, if so how


Many thanks


Jade



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Date: 15 Jun 2002 03:14:18 +0100

From: Chris Davies

Subject: Re: EPOC DIGEST # 015


Hi Phil


From memory, you will need to connect (physically) the Mac to the Psion. You can do this via the Apple Serial Port.


You will also need software, and I think you will need MacConnect - which will let you get the two talking together.


I will try and dig out some more information about how you can do this,


Regards

Chris


On 14/6/02 7:28 pm, "Itamar Engelsman" wrote:


> Subject: Apple/Psion Connectivity

>

> Hi all,

>

> I've recently been given an Apple Power Macintosh 7100/66, OS 8.6 and 56 Mb > RAM, (no USB connections) and I wondered if there was a way of connecting my > Psion 5mx to it.

>

> Primarily I want to use it to store backups but if I can plumb my Psion

> through it to the InterNet that would be a bonus. There are instructions on > the 'Net to do this for OS 9 and up but I wouldn't want to upgrade the Mac OS > (even if I could).

>

> At the moment I can't solder a lead but I can get it done if need be. I have a > spare Honda/9 pin lead so if an adaptor is not possible soldering is an

> option. The Mac appears to have a spare circular 9 (not 8) pin port with a

> printer logo above it which the manual describes as a printer/LocalTalk port. > The only things connected are the modem, keyboard (and mouse), monitor and

> power.

>

> I have used Google to try to find any 'Net pages relevant but everything seems > to be O S 9/X relevant. Can anyone here help?

>

> Take care,

> Phil.

>

> "You live and learn. Or you don't live long.


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Date: 15 Jun 2002 11:22:12 +0100

From: "vlad

Subject: Re: EPOC DIGEST # 015


> Itamar Engelsman wrote:


> Philip S. Adkiins Potter" > Subject: Apple/Psion Connectivity


> Power Macintosh 7100/66, OS 8.6 and 56 Mb RAM, (no USB connections) Macconnect (comes w. sotware & cable). It can install, make safety copies, compress memory, is rather stable, as slow as the win-solution. Cannot convert.

Do not update to the latest version, that is for OS 9.-


Also check: Philippe Galmel's Trafic (you need to find your own cable) http://www.g4gravure.com

or

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/philippe.galmel/perso/

Note: The printer and communication port on the old Macs are the same.


Have a look here, there might be some tips:

http://www.simonwilliams.com/html/psion5macothertips.html


> plumb my Psion through it to the InterNet that would be a bonus.

Not afaik. But you can surf w the Mac and download that data to the Psion with a CF.


There are lots of CF-readers out there for the Mac, the problem will be that most are USB nowdays. You will need a USB-card for your Mac - or a serial reader.


> Backups

on Mac via CF won't work well. As soon as one copies system-data from the Psion on CF then to the Mac, the CF gets corrupted (docs get garbage names) and the Finder Data-base as well: you have to reformat the CF and what gets copied (if anything) is unusable. I do not know why. Seems to be sth with I dunno which bit in the header of I dunnowhat: no idea. Would love to find out.


Non-system data are okay. I use CF cards to transfer/install .sys, and to store backups (NOT on the Mac). Note that the Mac Finder puts some visible and invisible folders and docs on your CF. (Finder Database, finder.frk

etc.): do NOT touch it, or you'll have to reformat the card (it can be done both on the Mac (dos-format) and on the Psion - an occasionally you'll have to try both several times before it works (it does in the end).


Hope this helps,


vlad


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Date: 15 Jun 2002 16:07:09 +0100

From: "Arent_Kits_van_Heijningen[106016.3614]"

Subject: Re: EPOC DIGEST # 015






<&quot;>

True - but I believe they were only talking about the PocketPC Journada's - not the palmtop machines.  I believe that the official line (for the time being anyway) is that the palmtops will be re-branded as HP iPAQs (as will the current Compaq iPAQs) and continue on. </&quot;>


The PocketPC Jornadas will be ditched in favor  of the iPaQ but the 7*0 series will be continued and developed further ,the next revisions will be able to run the same OE'S as the iPaq i.e Merlin/Talisker/Familiar/Intimate/Opie

The separate OE's for the keyboarded devices wiil be ditched in favor for full cross-compatibility



Itamar Engelsman wrote


<&quot;>

Re. Returned mail - We received some digest sent out by return with message undeliverable due to a variety of reasons.

</&quot;>


I have found Aj's email adress , here it is :Ajai Khattri (not verified , ripped from a recent usenet post


Philip S. Adkiins Potter wrote on :

13 Jun 2002 10:39:03 +0100


<&quot;>

I have used Google to try to find any 'Net pages relevant but everything seems to be O S 9/X relevant. Can anyone here help?

</&quot;>


you are out of luck here because Mac Classic ( MacOS < 9.2.2 ) is a completely diferrent beast ( i.e proprietary ) from  modern Mac ( MacOS > 9.2.2 ) wich is based on the same foundations as WindowsNT and *BSD Unices

You will also need a *nix ( including MacOS X) OR 'doze box and a network if you want to do what you described



Re: Failing mailboxes

Itamar Engelsman wrote on :

13 Jun 2002 12:27:17 +0100


<&quot;>

Ajai Khattri <ajai"at"netscape.net> return: User unknown

</&quot;>


see above


Peter Keene wrote on :

13 Jun 2002 13:49:41 +0100 about:

Re: JORNADA 720


<&quot;>

I may be wrong, but I get the impression that even casual PDA users are starting to realise the need for a keyboard. There's a much wider range of clip-on/plug-in versions available for Palms and Pocket PCs now. Then there's the slide out version on the Zaurus SL-5500 and the RIM-style keyboard of the Handspring Treo 180. </&quot;>


Jornada 7*0/7*8

Will be continued , also HP's decision to use non-compatible HW/OE ( w. ipaq ) will be corrected with the forthcoming product revision


Palm w.thumbboard

Sony's NR-70-V is selling like hot cake here ( 2 sold at the local DIXON's in one week !) , beware thou that on most of these devices the numeric keypad is embedded , not separate as on the Psion and HPLX range


To: All

That little white USRobotics Sportster 28.8


..that's lying so forlornly in  a dark corner in that file cabinet in the office or the attic or cellar at home ..

Yes that one and the millions of others like it suffering the same fate as once proud owners moved on to the Next Big Thing , be it 56k , ISDN or broadband , did you know it makes an excellent companion for your palmtop -whatever make it may be -

Yes I found one here at the university , took it home hooked up power and a SHARP Zaurus Classic ( using a Socket LP I/O card to simulate the Psion serial portand a db9->db25 adapter taken from a tangle of discarded leads destined for the landfill ) fired it up and it worked like a champ

These models use a build-in mini-inverter ( like the far more expensive Courier model , allowing them to run from one of these lightweight - high-efficiency switched-mode mains adapters ( s7/netbook users can use the same adapter as for theirs truly , but may needto splice the lead as the barrel plug is different (i.e. larger , 5.5 mm OD ,2.1 ID ) s3/s5/mc218/revo users have to get a 12/15 Volt one The nice thing is that you no longer have to sacrifice the s7/netbook pcmcia slot and strain the power supply with a PCCard modem , not to mention the cost savings ( I have now running such a setup using a USR Courier for several hours in a small test rig to avoid high telephone bills and my zaurus is still cold to the touch )


To:  Dick Chatjaval

Sb: USR Courier VEverything External Modem


PCCard modems are great performers but ..

1 the really good ones suck the hell out of the batteries of your palmtop

2 As laptops often come with build-in modems the market and hence supplies are drying up ( currently only Option , TDK-Greycell and Intertex are guaranteeing continuing availability )

3 None of the recent cool offerings now come with a PCMCIA slot or accept a PCMCIA sleeve

4 Psions - the 3c as well as all the RISC-based models -i.e s3mx/s5/mc218/s7/netbook have a real RS-232 capable of at least 57.600 kbps

So here a good external modem can be an excellent investment and after doing some surfing on USRobotics Website I decided to purchase the Courier V-Everything 56k Corporate External Modem

Called Frits ( Nieuwenhuis ) who has an account on reseller Ingram Micro and two days later it arrived from Ingram Micro's UK warehouse , but the mail service failed to leave a notice that it had arrived so I had to place some calls to trace its whereabouts

So off I went to the Post Office and picked it up , coming home , unpacked it , fired it up and cooked up a script to log into the Unix shell of our university system

After some tweaks it worked like a charm , I succeeded to surf the web using lynx at 4800bps and checking mail and up/downloading attachments in Pine also worked grandiose

What's in the box :

Supplied with the modem and its associated mains adapter are a cdrom with manuals and software as well as adapter leads for UK phone and mains sockets

For those courageous enough to take the plunge , this thing is **vast** but this means also that you have a real speaker and there's even a mini-BBS with the complete command set as well as all S-registers explained ( wich means you can save a lot on paperwork ) and s7/netbook users need to carry only one mains brick , it takes from 12 to 20 volts DC power

Setting up is simple , you only have to create the correct scripts for the various connections (Mike , are you reading ?)

Apropos scripting : As with all external modems , you need full scripting wich includes the initialisation and dialling commands to get reliable and reproducible connections

See sample scripts  below for SHARP Zaurus Classic Terminal


This script is used to log on the university system


S = SEARCH FOR [STRING]

W = WAIT in 100ms increments

R = REPLY [String]

S and R are case-sensitive !


W5

R+++

W15

RATZ!

W7

R^M

SOK

W100

RATZ

W10

R^M

SOK

RAT&F1S10=150S7=150S8=3S9=100S30=18S32=0

W10

R^M

SOK

RATS11=100M2N2

W10

R^M

SOK

RAT&A3&B0&C1&D2&G1&K3&R2&N0&S1

W10

R^M

SOK

RATX4DT,020,6616899

W10

R^M

Sogin:

Rtelnet

W4

R^M

Sssword:

W4

R^M

Sogin:

Rkitsvh

W4

R^M

Sssword:

Rmypassword

W4

R^M

S]

Rsetenv COLUMNS 53

W5

R^M

S]

Rsetenv ROWS 11

W5

R^M


And this one for file exchanges between a Zaurus Classic and a HP680LX using the intercom function of an ISDN adapter



S = SEARCH FOR [STRING]

W = WAIT in 100ms increments

R = REPLY [String]

S and R are case-sensitive !



W7

R+++

W10

RATZ!

W10

R^M

SOK

W190

RATZ

W10

R^M

SOK

RAT&F1S10=150S7=150S8=3S9=10S10=100S19=255S32=0

W8

R^M

SOK

RATS11=120M2N2

W10

R^M

SOK

RAT&A3&B0&C1&D2&G1&K3&R2&N0&S1

W10

R^M

SOK

RATX4DT,#


Note that there are slight diffeences in certain S-register values and delay settings as well as no <cr> on the last line because for the time the datacomms program on my 680 to needs to start up



"kits


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Date: 16 Jun 2002 07:41:42 +0100

From: "Jack"

Subject: old good 156 OS.img


For those of us who miss the old good 156 OS.img : http://www.psion.com/netbook/netbook-pdk/os_systems.htm J.

.............


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Date: 16 Jun 2002 11:34:26 +0100

From: John Wetton

Subject: GPRS, HSCSD & 5mx


Hi Everyone,


I am just about to get a T68 delivered at the end of week. Does anyone have the correct settings to put into a 5mx to use the T68 on GPRS and HSCSD?


Thanks.


All the best,


John Wetton



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Date: 16 Jun 2002 18:21:27 +0100

From: John Wetton

Subject: Re PCMCIA card modem adaptor


Hi To All Those After  PC Card Adaptor,


I've just been having a sort out and have a few bits up for sale.


If anyone is interested in the items below, please drop me a line off-digest.All items work.


1 Psion PC card modem adaptor


1 TDK  6100 card modem - was suitable for Nokia 51xx, 61xx, flash upgradeable


1 Grey Cell 6000 card modem -Ericsson 3xx,6xx and 7xx, Nokia 21xx,81xx,31xx, and Panasonic 400 and 500, flash upgradeable.


Simple Technology 4MB CF card.


All the best,


John



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