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Posted by MelonBoy on 10-03-1999 12:48 AM:

Question

I ordered a Visor Deluxe (ice) 2 weeks ago and was wondering, will the sync software be compatible with Windows 2000? We are already converting some of our systems at work, and this weekend I converted my laptop from NT 4 to Win2K. Everything looks like there shouldn't be a problem, but I was just wanting to make sure. Thanks for the help. I can't wait till I get my new 'Ice colored technology'!!!

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MelonBoy


Posted by Tiroth on 10-03-1999 05:38 AM:

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I can't see why there would be any problem. The sync soft is pretty basic serial I/O, so there shouldn't be any incompatibility. Win2k is also supposed to replace a lot of desktops, so even if there is any bugginess I'm sure Handspring will want to address it.


Posted by stop-n-start on 10-03-1999 04:02 PM:

Cool

Ice is "cool".


Posted by Jamester on 10-04-1999 05:56 PM:

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I'm using Win2k at home, and for what it's worth, just about everything that claims to work with NT, also works with 2k.


Posted by Tiroth on 10-04-1999 06:02 PM:

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The issue here is that USB software does NOT work with NT, so your comment doesn't really tell us anything.
What might be more helpful is that apps that work under Win9x _should_ work under Win2k, provided they are fully Win9x compliant. (read: many apps are NOT, but will probably work as long as they don't exploit low level functionality) Anyone know if Win2k offers any VxD support? (gaa!) Nasty as they are, there are a lot of apps that make VxD calls to hardware; do any of these work?


Posted by Jackal on 10-04-1999 07:27 PM:

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Straight from the MS website:

"Microsoft� Windows� 2000 Professional supports the latest hardware devices that help you work better and faster, including:

Universal Serial Bus (USB). With Universal Serial Bus, you can connect the latest generation of Plug and Play devices to a desktop or laptop computer without having to manually configure them. You can also chain together multiple USB-equipped devices, and transmit data faster than with previous bus devices."
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I can't answer your question about VxD but MS has widely touted Win2k as providing the accessibility and simplicity of Win98. I've used Win2K for about 6 months now (in it's various mutations) and sync my Palm up to it using the standard desktop PIM software and also Chapura's PocketMirror for Outlook connections.

I don't imagine there should be a problem.

[This message has been edited by Jackal (edited 10-04-1999).]


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