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What type of memory back-up to use?
Hi -- just purchased a Prism. Now I know I should not have done so thanks to Handspring's about-face on the product. But it's too late. So... given that, I don't want to invest a lot on accessories, I'm wondering what ONE type of memory back-up will be best to purchase.
I'm ignorant about this whole area. I don't even understand the difference between a back-up module and a flash back-up. HELP please. I'd like 8 to 16 MB back-up. It would be nice to be able to delete and add things back and forth to the back-up too...
Oh -- while I'm here, I'll ask. Thanks to Franklin Covey software I now have THREE scheduling programs in my Prism. Obviously that's not needed. Is there any way I can get rid of the Prism datebooks? Actually, I'm trying to decide between the Covey datebook (called Appt/Scheduler) and the DatebookPlus that's in the Prism. But once I decide that -- I only need ONE. And then there's still that regular Datebook program in the system that I know I won't use. Since these programs will all record the same appointments, it seems as if they will use a lot of memory once I get going. So any info. on deleting would be helpful...
Thanks!!
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hey...
hey good luck with your new Prism. 
easiest way, and the cheapest way to backup these days is a handspring Backup module. New they go for 40 bucks but i just sold my used for around 15 which is a great deal.
Look around on ebay and/or the VC messageboards...people buy memplugs (like me) and get rid of their backup mods. so your in luck.
Sorry dunno about getting rid of the datebook program ,i dont think its possible seeing as its in ROM not RAM...but you could change the datebook hard button to launch any other program you would like, to make it easier. Just go to Prefrences and then to Buttons. have a great day.
Dave
Re: What type of memory back-up to use?
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Originally posted by Cynthiagrace
Hi -- just purchased a Prism. Now I know I should not have done so thanks to Handspring's about-face on the product. But it's too late. So... given that, I don't want to invest a lot on accessories, I'm wondering what ONE type of memory back-up will be best to purchase.
I'm ignorant about this whole area. I don't even understand the difference between a back-up module and a flash back-up. HELP please. I'd like 8 to 16 MB back-up. It would be nice to be able to delete and add things back and forth to the back-up too...
Oh -- while I'm here, I'll ask. Thanks to Franklin Covey software I now have THREE scheduling programs in my Prism. Obviously that's not needed. Is there any way I can get rid of the Prism datebooks? Actually, I'm trying to decide between the Covey datebook (called Appt/Scheduler) and the DatebookPlus that's in the Prism. But once I decide that -- I only need ONE. And then there's still that regular Datebook program in the system that I know I won't use. Since these programs will all record the same appointments, it seems as if they will use a lot of memory once I get going. So any info. on deleting would be helpful...
Thanks!!
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Thanks!
Thank you to Drakion and GSR13 for the information. I now know how to program my button and I think I will get one of the MemPlugs. Appreciate the info.
One more ignorant question. If the datebooks on the Prism are in ROM I can see how they don't use the RAM. However, if any data is entered into one of the datebooks and then is also synched automatically to the other -- won't THAT use up more RAM? Or do I only use the RAM if I access one particular datebook?
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Re: Thanks!
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Originally posted by Cynthiagrace
One more ignorant question. If the datebooks on the Prism are in ROM I can see how they don't use the RAM. However, if any data is entered into one of the datebooks and then is also synched automatically to the other -- won't THAT use up more RAM? Or do I only use the RAM if I access one particular datebook?
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shouldnt worry about ram when getting a memplug...i was worried i would fill up my 64mb CF, still got 30 mb's left!

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