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Posted by matt.bevan on 01-30-2001 08:22 AM:

Hello!

I have several questions:

1) Is there a way to speed up USB hotsyncs on my Visor DLX? I find it is extremely slow backing up [small amounts of data] and installing (I now use InstallBuddy, it's much quicker)

Is there a hack or application for the palm/computer that can do this? InstallBuddy works like a charm -- but only for installing ONTO the Visor.

2) PalmVNC/Any other software like that. I downloaded a hack that can redirect anything to the USB port, but how do I get my computer to respond to the signals it is getting? It would be nice to be able to get my e-mail without having to sync, or get updated AvantGo pages, or...?

3) A comment, more than a question. I have found that Pure Energy alkaline batteries work best. They are rechargeable, have no memory, the more you recharge them the longer they last, etc. Great! I like the recharging ability because I run through about a set a day! (constant acceleration and use. It's nice to have a 32mhz EZ cpu, eh?)

TIA!

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Posted by ruexp67 on 01-30-2001 02:56 PM:

Cool Options

Check out Backup Buddy for backups. After an initial Hot Sync it only backs up changed databases. This may or may not provide you with a speed boost.

If you click on the Hot Sync manager icon in your system tray then select Custom, you can disable temporarly any or all conduits you want. Then you could sync only your e-mail.


Posted by bregent on 01-30-2001 05:06 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by matt.bevan
Hello!


3) A comment, more than a question. I have found that Pure Energy alkaline batteries work best. They are rechargeable, have no memory, the more you recharge them the longer they last, etc. Great! I like the recharging ability because I run through about a set a day! (constant acceleration and use. It's nice to have a 32mhz EZ cpu, eh?)

TIA!



A few questions about Pure Energy...
How long have you been using these batteries? Have you had any leaks? How many cycles are you getting out of a set? How much do they cost?
Thanks.


Posted by matt.bevan on 01-31-2001 03:27 AM:

I have been using Pure Energy batteries for the last two years, I have never had a leak and have never destroyed a set. I've lost count of the number of times I charge them - I recharge them when they're half empty, a good idea with these as they say it will extend their life greatly. Here are some clippings from their website:

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Superior Quality Cells - Superior quality cells with performance equal to or better compared to premium brand alkaline cells.

- Mercury Free & Lead Free

Cells meet or exceed the stringent European environmental specifications.

High cell capacities and high drain rate capability - Special formulation to provide excellent cell performance at drain rates up to 1.5 Amperes.

General Quality Features:
Long Shelf Life - Excellent performance @ High & Low temperatures Special Cells. Cells can be supplied in flat bottom construction for OEM users. Specially formulated cells may be supplied for specific applications.

Labels & Packaging: Cells can be supplied under the PURE POWER label, or any private label. Can be supplied bulk packaged, blister packed or supplied in special packaging.
---end first clip, start second---
Cell Capacity (Amp hrs):
2.1 A hrs - AA
1.1 A hrs - AAA
---end clips--

Check it out! Or the second page.

Have Fun!

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Posted by bregent on 02-05-2001 01:13 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by matt.bevan
I have been using Pure Energy batteries for the last two years, I have never had a leak and have never destroyed a set. I've lost count of the number of times I charge them - I recharge them when they're half empty, a good idea with these as they say it will extend their life greatly. Here are some clippings from their website:



OK, thanks anyway. I really wasn't interested in the company's marketing hype. I was more interested in the cost per cycle, ie. how much do they cost and how many cycles do you get.
I'll continue to use NiMH's which apparantly have the lower cost per use. Thanks.


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