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Warren,
I don't understand what you're saying about the memory...I assume it's the memory that the Palm came with. I had most of my things on a memory card which blew up big time at the same time my 600 crashed. I put the memory ard back in, and the whole thing crashed again.
Gail
Yes the memory I’m talking about is the RAM the hand held uses to run your programs. With static, if a problem arises, most of the time it can fix itself with out a reset, thereby by making it more reliable. Don’t get me wrong, the Palm platform is good, but I have found that the windows platform is more flexible, due to you can “explore” the file structure like you can a desktop computer. Another thing I do not like about Palm is when they update their operating system some programs will not run on it. I have found this to be case with several vendors. Then the only option is to buy their new version. But I guess I’m just old school and don’t like vendors telling me I have to buy different versions to run on older Palms. Case in point is a bible software suite; I’m still using a Palm W and a Palm 505m, and Palm IV. All these run on different versions of Palm OS, and there software is written for certain versions. So I had to buy two versions of their bible reader in able to run them on each device.
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