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Posted by heyday on 09-10-2000 07:10 PM:

Unhappy

I received this e-mail from Handspring support after I inquired if the current Visors will ever be able to run the Palm VII PQA's


Thank you for your inquiry. At this time we have not heard about the
visor in the future being able to run the Palms wireless applications.
Thank you,
Handspring CustomerCare


Original Message Follows:
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COMMENTS: I am wondering if Hanspring will ever have a software patch
for the Visor that will allow you to run Palm VII .PQA applications.

There are so many wirless solutions comming for the Visor but no way to
run the new wireless apps for Palm. Right now you can run .pqa's on any
Palm with OS 3.3 or above but because the Visor is 3.1H it won't work.


Posted by Gameboy70 on 09-10-2000 11:28 PM:

Lightbulb

You might get a more definitive answer from OmniSky, since their wireless service on the Palm V can access PQAs as well as the rest of the web. I don't know what version of the Palm OS the Palm V runs. But hopefully, you'll be able to use OmniSky via the Mistrel S.


Posted by BEN on 09-11-2000 02:46 AM:

Well, the Palm V is flash upgradable, so it wouldn't be too hard to get 3.3 on it.
BEN


Posted by heyday on 09-11-2000 04:47 AM:

I tried the Omnisky software on my Visor.......Oh Boy......

Well, I'm sure the Omnisky folks will have some kind of software for the Visor when that modem comes out and hopefuly it will let you run PQA's....But just for fun I backed up my Visor with my backup module and tried to install the Omnisky software....Totaly hosed my Visor and I had to hard reset. I just restored it with my backup module but it was a little scare there for a second.

heyday


Posted by Hoser_back_home on 09-11-2000 01:23 PM:

somebody had posted that the new wireless module (can't remember the name...too early in the morning...was it omnisky or the other one?) came as a package with a new visor to begin with because the 'visor required some modification'. and that older visors will be able to use the module in the future when the 'modification' was made available....

could this be related?

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Posted by marcus on 09-11-2000 01:43 PM:

The @ctiveLink "Includes Visor Deluxe that is enhanced with additionaly shielding for use with @ctiveLink. Cannot be used without these specially shielded units."

We are looking into what the deal with this shielding is...

Marcus

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Posted by Toby on 09-11-2000 07:31 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by marcus
The @ctiveLink "Includes Visor Deluxe that is enhanced with additionaly shielding for use with @ctiveLink. Cannot be used without these specially shielded units."


Now _there's_ an object lesson in stupidity in design if that's the case. I wonder if any other upcoming modules (like cellular modems and such) will make similar lame requirements. If Handspring is endorsing that, that's the surest way for them to lose any future recommendations from me.


Posted by Vertigo on 09-13-2000 07:06 AM:

Arrow hmmmm

shielding problem? heh. sounds a little fishy to me.
Prod them a little more until they give you the real reason.


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