It's the 'or'. The palmtop is how a computer should work as far as this type
stuff operates. With the PCMCIA slot & COM slot & IR port it has most bases
covered. It is not a CE or windows. I have five computers - 3 HP-9000's;
this is an HP Pavilion and the palmtop. The 9000's are for engineers and
still 2 light years ahead of Bill Gates. The MS BS (I'm running W-95) is
crap. I get upset with this stuff. The 9000's were ahead of this 15 yrs ago.
I'll get off my soap box. I just feel sorry for Thomsa Crapper the inventor
of the modern tollit.
Apart from my ranting - hey they let me out on the weekends. I haven't
figured out how to get out of the white jacket yet. The MS stuff does do a
lot for $4K and that's why I'm using it. I have Lotus (good) & MS Office pro
edition (bad) + around $25K of software in this little unit. It does a lot
for the money and is good for the money. That's why Bill G has
$65,000,000,000.02.
I hope you're not sorry you asked.
- -----Original Message-----
From: Heinz Wittenbecher
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Saturday, October 31, 1998 8:58 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: GPS
>Sam, are you referring to the HPC (LX Series) running CE 2.0
>(HandhelpPersonalComputer) or do they have a Palmto a'la USR/3Com Palm
>Pilot,except for running CE?
>
>Heinz
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Samuel Pickens
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Date: Saturday, October 31, 1998 4:28 AM
>Subject: Re: GMC: GPS
>
>
>>To any road warrior out there: I recommend a Hewlett Packard Palmtop
>>computer no matter how many computers you have. They are loaded. Not only
>do
>>they fit in your shirt pocket but they are a full computer. I can send a
>fax
>>while driving down the road or get onto the Internet. And it has 1-2-3,
>>Quicken, word processing, Data Base, printing IR, PCMCIA, COM
port --
>>the list goes on. It goes with you. Also used to set up engine programs
>>(curves, timing, etc)
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Gcbr
>>To: gmcmotorhome
>>Date: Friday, October 30, 1998 9:17 PM
>>Subject: Re: GMC: GPS
>>
>>
>>>Patrick
>>>
>>>The software is even a better buy. The stuff that is proprietary is very
>>>expensive. Talked to DeLorme the other day they said they are working
>>>on making their software usable under Windows CE. Sure would be
>>>cheaper than a laptop
>>>
>>>Take Care
>>>Arch 76 GB IL
>>>
>>>>
>>>> > Well, that is enough so you can see how and what GPS is. I still
like
>>my
>>>> > DeLorme unit the best.
>>>>
>>>> I agree, bang for the buck the little Tripmate is tough to beat!
>>>>
>>>
>>
>