On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Jason Willgruber wrote:
Now that this is sort of on the topic of PDA's,
would the Tandy Zoomer be
considered a collectible? It's not 10 years old, but it is a bit odd.
It is to me. I don't remember if the Newton or the Zoomer came out first,
but it was certainly one of the first pen-based PDA's. I still use my
Zoomer today because of the great battery life. And GEOS runs pretty well
on that slow 8088 -- try that with Windows CE!
Also does anyone have one of those old IBM's?
I'm not too sure of the
model, but I know that it was a mini-laptop, and the HD was about half the
size of a standard laptop drive. Anyway, does anyone have one of these
that they'd want to sell or trade? If you do, contact me by personal
email.
The PC110? The HD was a standard PCMCIA Type-III drive. Try
comp.sys.{handheld,palmtop}. Or are you thinking of the Dauphin DTR-1
(made by IBM) with the 1.8" KittyHawk drive?
-- Doug