visordoc
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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This topic has been discussed in previous threads...just do a search...
I agree with kalahari.
Randy, to answer your initial post, *you* *should* be concerned whether there is flashrom or not because the lack of one means that the os CANNOT be upgraded (if that is important to you); it can only be patched into ram.
IMHO however, this is not important to me and a lot of other users because the next os upgrade will probably support colour display, which will be useless on the current Visor anyway... even if it is os-upgradeable. In the 2 years that I've used a Palmpilot, there has only been *one* os upgrade from 3COM (and that was only recently because Handspring was coming out at that time with a similar code-optimized os on the Visor). Sure, there were 2 or 3 minor os patches along the way, but these loaded into ram anyway and take up only a few kb. What I'm trying to say is that developers of a significant os upgrade usually plan on supporting newer/more hardware in order to take advantage of the upgrade, so one will also need a concurrent upgrade in the hardware in order to use the upgrade in os. (Sorry for this messy sentence.. must be getting late!) Think about it this way: one wouldn't achieve anything by "upgrading" the os from Windows3.1 to Windows98 on an 8MB 486 computer. I'm not even sure whether it will load up If anyone can think of a better analogy, please join in...
Also when one buys into leading edge technologies, one should *expect* to become outdated after 6-12 months and must consider upgrading to newer models in order to "keep up". This is just simply due to the rapid pace of progress in technology, whether we're discussing handheld computers, stereo equipment, cars, etc...
[This message has been edited by visordoc (edited 12-01-1999).]
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