linuxppcguy
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Registered: Jul 2000
Location: Beverly, MA
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On a number of threads there has been discussion on the meaning of the colored dots inside the Visor case. These often appeared on the battery door on the serial number label, and sometimes inside the Springboard slot. Some ventured that blue dots meant that the DRAM had been checked. Others had red and white dots, some had no dots at all. Well, I emailed Handspring tech support about this, and here's the response. I think I probably would have gotten a different response had I contacted their R&D/engineering department about this (does anyone have a contact in that dept.?), but anyway:
Dear Peter R. Wood,
Thank you for your email. As far as I know, there is no significant meaning to the dots.
Thank you,
Handspring Technical Support
--- Original Message ---
From: "Peter R. Wood" <[email protected]>
Received: 07/28/2000 07:58am Eastern Standard Time
To: technicalsupport <[email protected]>
Subject:
telephone:978.524.3481
zip_code:01984
TO_ADDR:[email protected]
TO_NAME:technicalsupport
pim:Palm Desktop
email_address [email protected]
operating_system:Win98
name:Peter R. Wood
cradle_type:USB
product:Visor_Deluxe
inquiry_type:Other
installed_software:YES_Installed
type_computer:PC
comments:A number of us on the Visorcentral.com discussion board are
wondering what the colored dots on the battery door of our Visors
signify. I for example have a blue dot. Others have white and red
dots. Do these have any special meaning? It has been speculated that
the blue dot means that the unit was tested for the DRAM issue and
passed. Any insights would be helpful. Thanks!
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