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ChargerGL
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Innopak 2v and dataquake what the heck do they do besides just have memory?

Did some searches on the products they seem popular but what the heck do they do?

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Both the Innopak 2V and the DataQuake are flash memory modules (2 megs and 8 or 16 megs respectively). Both also have vibrating alarms with the Dataquake having three levels of strength. The vibrating alarms work with system alarms and the standard datebook alarms but not necessarily with other programs. The DataQuake also has a flashing LED alarm as well.

I have a 16 meg DataQuake and am pleased with it. I do not really use the alarms, I just use it for the memory. I wish that it were a bit more flexible in supporting other software and in allowing you to configure alarms. The PoGo Products website and other sites with information about the DataQuake talk about DataQuake enabled games that flash and rumble when things explode (in addition to sound). As far as I can tell, no such games exist. The moderator on the Pogo Products tech support forum admitted as much in one thread.

Here is a link to Pogo Products website with more information about the DataQuake.

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Thanks a lot I understand it now


Part of my stupidity was based on the fact that I dont have one yet and was trying to figure out what an alarm was even for on a handheld.

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Part of my stupidity was based on the fact that I dont have one yet and was trying to figure out what an alarm was even for on a handheld.


A handheld has a variety of audio alarms to notify you of system events such as errors, low battery, etc. In addition, many software applications have audio alarms as well. For example, the Datebook and Datebook+ programs have alarms that you can configure to go off once or at the same time each day. For example, you could set an alarm to go off 10 minutes before a meeting to remind you to stop what you are doing and head toward the meeting. (I do this occasionally). ToDo also has alarms to remind you to check your ToDo list.

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Cool Liberty Supports Innopak/2V

Hey,

Just to let you guys know. Liberty has built in support for rumble pack enabled game boy roms.

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Re: Liberty Supports Innopak/2V

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Hey,

Just to let you guys know. Liberty has built in support for rumble pack enabled game boy roms.




I wonder if that would work with the DataQuake and the Innopak 2V?

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Question Look at the Liberty Documentation.

Hey,

I read about the innopak/2v support in the liberty documentation. Anyone else know about a support for another app?

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