Toby
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quote: Originally posted by Usonian
[QUOTE]It's definitely a disappointment to find out that the Minstrel S will not work with Visor/VisorDeluxe, or at least not fully. But what exactly are Handspring and/or Novatel supposed to do? Create a software patch that would add the necessary PQA support for the first Visors?
That would seem to be a fair suggestion.
quote: How much of your Visor's RAM would you want to devote to such a patch, which would probably need to be close to the size of the 1,632K 3.1 ROM to implement all of the base level OS changes necessary...
Considering that this (wireless connectivity) was one of the originally proposed modules, one would have thought this would have been taken into account.
quote: as soon as people had such a patch installed they'd start *****ing about how slow their Visors run.
And if it did, they would be justified in doing so. Remember that we're not really talking about some new innovation that just appeared on the landscape. We're talking about something that was used to sell lots of the existing user base from the beginning.
quote: Is there a specific page on Handspring's web site or a specific press release or interview in which Handspring promised to release patches to support all future springboard modules and OS improvements in perpetuity? Please post a link, if there is.
You're not going to find a page that states that specifically, but according to the Visor family page ( http://www.handspring.com/products/...ily/index.jhtml ), "EVERY Visor handheld: {...} Is infinitely expandable with Springboard modules" (emphasis added). When one clicks on the link (infinitely expandable), in large green text there is a quote that says "With Handspring's unique Springboard (TM) expansion slot, your Visor (TM) handheld can become whatever you want it to be." One can only assume that the "unless it's a Visor or Visor Deluxe and you want some sort of wireless modem like the Minstrel" is implied. 
quote: Handspring made no secret about the non-flashable OS ROM, but people still insist on complaining about it as though they had been duped.
In a way, we have (unless Handspring has something in the works which they haven't published). Not having flash ROM was considered a non-issue due to Handspring's supposed commitment to issuing patches.
From the Visor and Visor Deluxe FAQs:
"Upgrading the Internal Palm OS
Q. Is Visor "upgradeable?"
A. Yes. The Springboard expansion slot provides more possibilities for upgrading a handheld computer than any other technology or platform. With the Springboard slot, you will be able to upgrade your Visor to become a camera, a music player, a gaming machine, a virtual library, a global positioning system, a radio and even a phone, among many other things expected this year. You will also be able to add software to your Visor that will provide any necessary or fun improvements needed to keep your Visor up to date and compatible with all of the Palm OS� applications available.
Q. What about a Flash OS?
A. The Handspring Visor supports upgrades to the operating system (OS) via Springboard modules and software patches. We do not use "flash" memory to store the OS for several reasons: 1) we are fully upradeable via Springboard modules and software patches, 2) the vast majority of users will never need to completely rewrite the entire OS in memory, 3) "flash" memory is more costly and complex than "read-only memory" (ROM). We continually evaluate the best technologies for our products and will include those that provide clear benefits to our customers. To see the current differences in the built-in Visor OS and the Palm OS� release."
quote: Should Handspring have gone with flashable ROM for their original units?
If they didn't intend to honor the commitment implicit in that answer, yeah.
quote: They wouldn't have been able to compete with Palm.
The long-term answer to that question still hasn't been answered. The current outlook doesn't bode well, though, if this is their real level of commitment to existing users.
quote: They've been criticised for not using flashable ROM on the Platinum/Prism, but they would have received an equal amount of flak for the added cost and supply problems had they gone the other route.
A tough situtation to be in surely, but that really doesn't excuse poor care towards existing customers. No one is entitled to make a killing in business. One is only entitled to the opportunity. If one falls short, that's the business' fault and not that of the consumer.
Now, after all that's been said, I'm still not at the point where I want to ditch my VDx. I even just ordered a MyVox from Amazon this morning. I'm merely stating that while I think lots of this complaining is being made in an unproductive manner (not necessarily referring to any specific case), I don't think that the complaints are invalid. If you really want to exact change, why not air your feelings in a rational and business-like manner to Handspring directly, as I've done. I also plan to follow-up in person at Comdex while visiting their booth. It's not wise to try and weasel away from an existing customer with a complaint while you're trying to sell a bunch of other people in a rather close public space. 
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