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Meet the DOS Palmtop Siblings!

andrej2112 Page Icon Posted 2023-12-17 1:55 PM
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OMG, that Sharp is... no words it came from the future... I will give my Nec DOS mobile gear 1, and pay you aditionaly for that machine
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ArchiMark Page Icon Posted 2023-12-17 8:59 PM
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Thank you for the good words and thoughts......

Yes, the Sharp is great, but I like the other DOS palmtops too for other reasons.....

I'm toying with the idea of parting with some of my DOS palmtops (accumulated a bunch of them...), but will keep at least one or two....
We shall see....

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SirThoreth Page Icon Posted 2023-12-25 9:17 AM
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I don't know if you ever found a other solution, but I ended up using my 360LX as the go-between for my 95LX's SRAM card. I formatted it with the 95LX, at which point the 360LX could read and write to it without issue, and I could use a standard CF card reader on a modern PC to write to the 360LX's CF card. From there, I just copy from CF to SRAM PC card.

That Sharp looks amazing, BTW. The TidalWave's screen also reminds me of the early HP Omnibooks.
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ArchiMark Page Icon Posted 2023-12-25 7:00 PM
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Thanks for your good words, SirThoreth!

Yes, I found a solution, albeit, a very expensive one.....
I bought a card reader that can read the old SRAM cards among other cards. Works great.

Mark

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