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Fleabag
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I was attempting to beam to a Palm IIIx. I did delete the Multimail ir file thats inserted with Multimail. (see previous post). It would not work for me. Beam intrupted message.

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yucca
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I've exchanged files, and played an IR game with someone on a IIIx. We did have a few problems if the angle between the two units strayed beyond about 60/120 degrees (for reference, positioning at 90 degrees points the IR ports directly at each other. We also had problems if a mismatch in vertical axis orientation exceeded about 30 degrees. FWIW, we were working at a distance of about 2 feet.

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BizEchilD
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I have a VisorDlx and my gf has a IIIx. I bought my brother a IIIe so I know there's 3 different models and neither had a problem beaming to each other. Actually, I've never beamed anything TO my Visor since I never needed anything else so far, but I sent programs to both the palms without any major problems (had to warm reset the IIIe after I turned off beam receive and turned it back on..didn't work right at first)

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