Hi everybody,
I still have several old items which can be had for cost of postage or
for nothing :
- 1996 Psion travelmodem for 5MX (flat connection), needs phone
wire for connection
- Psion cable for serial connection
- Palmtop User magazine issues 1 to 11
- Psion Computer Journal issues 1 and 2
- Psion Netbook CD with user manual + tools v2.0
Unofficial CD's:
- Street Planner 2000 European Edition
- Street Planner 1999 European Edition
- Route Planner
Official CD's :
- Streetplanner '99 Great Britain
- Streetplanner Millennium Great Britan Upgrade
- Route Planner Millenniumn Europe Upgrade
- TomTom Routeplanner Europe (for PalmOS, Pocket PC and Epoc
PDA's)
Please advise interest to itamar<at>post.com.
Best regards,
Itamar
Hi All,
Forgot, also available Route 66 Mobile Europe for Symbian UIQ phone.
Best regards,
Itamar
Ian Chapple wrote:
>> Hi Jaap,
>> I wrote my own Toolbar.opo some years ago, which is part of FreeOPMs >> package, available from the Freepoc website or from my own website, >
>> www.ian-chapple.com (yes, I know, a bit OTT). The main advantage of my >> toolbar.opo was the ability to define up to 16 buttons, depending on the >> screen dimensions; you can see this in some of my applications (ie.
>> Glucomon or MyNotes) where there are 11 buttons displayed, as well as a >> clock.
>
>> I have no idea whether my toolbar.opo works under the emulator, as I
>> have never used any of the Psion emulators, so I would certainly be >
>> interested to hear whether you are successful or not...?
>>
Ian,
Your toolbar.opm (not toolbar.opo!) does actually run under the emulator and I was able to define 6 or more buttons on the screen.
What is missing compared to the regular Toolbar.opo features, are the build-in routines to handle the association of the buttons with the subprograms or procedures behind each button, using the x,y position of
the pen. However, this requires more programming effort and more time,
but at least I can recover the complete Series 7/Netbook features (of my programmes) on the WINS emulator. The lack of graphical output on the buttons is for me not a problem. I still think that the original WINS toolbar.opo should be updated to have the same features as on the Netbook/Series 7 machines, but I don't think that there is much chance
that the original EPOC developers have interest in doing this. I know
now that there is nice work-around using your toolbar opm routine.
Meanwhile I have contacted Teklogix to find out if there was a special netbook emulator or not in the past..
Also I found out how to get colour graphics within the WINS emulator, thanks to the tip of Chris Handley.
Ian and Chris, thank you both for your help and assistance! This proves that the Digest is not yet extinct but still full of kind people helping each other.
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Jaap Laméris
Hello,
Would anyone know a good place to replace the Revo battery please?
And is the replacement more reliable than the original?
Many thanks!
Dick