MemPlug MemoryStick Coming Mid-November
Portable Innovation Technology is now taking pre-orders for its MemPlug MemoryStick, which it says will be available in the middle of this month for $70. This is the first Memory Stick Springboard module to be commercially available. It comes with seven applications that make use of the Memory Stick, all of which become available as soon as the Springboard is inserted.
It will work with the Visor Neo, Pro, Edge, Prism, Platinum, Deluxe and Solo. It supports both regular Memory Sticks and Magic Gate ones with built-in security.
The Springboard comes installed with applications to backup the Visor's RAM to the Memory Stick, copy or move applications and databases to and from the memory card, a JPEG viewer and an eBook reader, and even a registered copy of gMovie for playing movies from the card.
It also comes with PiDirect, which allows users to access read-only apps and databases on the card, and PiVFSMgr, which allows Palm OS 4.0 VFS-supported applications to run on the Visor just like they would on the m500 series or Sony Clié.
Its onbord ROM is flashable so it can be updated by the company with new versions of the applications.
Thanks to Eugene for the tip. -Ed
Related Information:
- PIC: Memory Stick MemPlug Coming Next Month
- PIC: Run Apps From Springboard Expansion Cards with PiDirect
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RE: Handspring is dead.
RE: Handspring is dead.
> doesn't extend far enough for you to be able to
> grasp the point.
Yes, your point of paying $70 for a memory stick adapter is senseless.
I bet you think the vibrator attachment for the Visor makes sense, too.
RE: Handspring is dead.
New Life for Handspring
Re: New Life for Handspring
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James Sorenson
RE: Handspring is dead.
Based on the current back order for the VisorPhone, I think a lot of people agree with you.
One question - Do you mean the E&B case? Do you have a link to the case that you mean?
Thanks, --Charlie
RE: Handspring is dead.
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This isn't true. I'm not the original poster and I think he's a few beers short of six pack. I just wanted to make the point that if you post anonymously, anyone can come along later, say they are you, and put any kind of words they want on your mouth.
RE: Handspring is dead.
RE: Handspring is dead.
You guys need therapy ASAP. Me... I'll grab some beer and some weed.
Later...
RE: Handspring is dead.
RE: Handspring is dead.
RE: Handspring is dead.
Eric Garrido
RE: Handspring is dead.
It is not a cheap case ($50), but it's leather, has a swivel belt-clip, and a pocket for another module or your earphone. It uses a velcro flip-top, and is formed so that all buttons (including those on the Visorphone) are accessible. Basically, I wanted a case where I didn't have to pull it out to use it.
Cheers.
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James Sorenson
RE: Handspring is dead.
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Moderator Needed!
The fact that these boards are not moderated, is beyond irritating to me... How hard would it be to do? You have a great site here, don't you want it to be the best?
It seems like you can't get through one discussion without some jackass crying that his/her model is the best. Let's stick to the topic people.
RE: Moderator Needed!
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Look, some idiot's always going to make comments like this, and in a way it is relevent. Is it any worse than fanboys who shout "Woo Hoo! Now Handspring is the most expandable PDA around!"?
RE: Moderator Needed!
RE: Moderator Needed!
Yes, it is worse and here's why: At least fanboy would be telling us what he thinks is so great about Handspring - it's expandable. The original "Handspring is dead" poster's viewpoint might be valid, and even important to convey to readers considering the purchase of this product. Unfortunately, the poster did not offer any support for his statement, making his post worthless.
Even worse, the tone of his post was clearly inflammatory, which was probably his sole purpose of posting to begin with. That is why he deserves to be moderated.
RE: Moderator Needed!
RE: Moderator Needed!
Handspring, right now, allows you to expand your PDA beyond that of memory. I have a eyemodule2 that I can't live without. I take maybe 15 pictures a day with it.
I have no problem with the m505 or the Clie or the Handera. But until the Palm ARM PDA's come out, I would upgrade, except maybe to the Prism.
RE: Moderator Needed!
57 Springboards and nothing on...
RE: Moderator Needed!
Let's see here:
http://www.handera.com/accessories/compat.asp
5 landline modems, a wireless modem, two digital phone cards, two serial port cards, 5 ethernet cards, two GPS cards, and a barcode scanner card. Oh, and the 802.11b wireless card that HandEra is writing drivers for. No CF perhipherals? Hardly.
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I don't need an MP3 Player 'cause it's built into the OS. I guess that HandSpring wins the expandability contest on that point since there is no option to spend more than a hundred dollars for a feature that I already have.
No CF phone, but there won't be one for long for HandSpring users either since it is out of production and HS is just selling backstock until they run out.
RE: Moderator Needed!
So needless to say, the springboard slot is not dead.
Jason
RE: Moderator Needed!
You are the very first person I've ever heard of who likes that camera for the Jornada. Everyone else I've ever talked to about it thought it was horrible.
RE: Moderator Needed!
The Hp camera does take decent pictures and the software is excellent.
RE: Moderator Needed!
Which Media?
I could see how if you already owned another device that used one kind of media, you might want to be able to use the same kind on your pda. Other than that, are there any advantages of one media over the other?
Thanks,
--Charlie
RE: Which Media?
Speaking generally in terms of media, cf in particular is a better deal than memory sticks in terms of cost per megabyte. For example, a 128mb CF card is $60 at Costco, but a similar sized memory stick is hovering at $120 or so the last time I checked. In addition, there are far more accessories available in terms of usb>cf/smartmedia and PC Card > cf readers than there are for the memory stick format. This might start to change now that lexar and other 3rd party companies are staring to make memory stick format media on their own.
RE: Which Media?
1: Do you already have a certain type of media? You might as well standardize a little so that you only need one USB-reader for your computer.
2: Do you have friends or family with a PDA that uses a type of memory expansion? I find that sharing data by swapping cards can save A LOT of hassle when moving documents around. However, they have to be the same type of media.
3. If you currently have no media, have no friends with media, and don't intend to purchase any item in the near future that uses a certain type of media, THEN you might as well shop for price. Compact Flash is certainly the winner, here.
Smart Media seems to be gaining popularity with the smaller devices due to its small-size. Personally, I find it to be slow, over-priced, and sometimes unreliable. The contacts are exposed, so use a case. Size sells in the digital-age, I guess.
Compact Flash is my favorite. It's robust, cheap, and fast. However, it is larger than Smart-Media, and CF devices tend to cost a slight bit more. However, having a cheap, durable 256MB chip makes it worth it. Compact Flash is a requirement for me when I buy a device.
Sony Memory Stick. This one is a severe Love/Hate relationship. It's small and expensive, like Smart-Media. However, it has the ability to be a device as well as memory, like Compact Flash. From what I've seen, the Memory Stick is a bit more durable than Smart Media, but not as sturdy as Compact Flash. The major selling point is that it uses a secure-protocol when working with MP3s. This is a nod to the music industry, so future MP3-players may start using these. It is the most costly, though he price seems to be dropping rapidly.
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James Sorenson
RE: Which Media?
RE: Which Media?
http://www.us.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10297925
128 mb Memory Stick for $97.95
http://www.outpost.com/entry?site=cn:a101&sku=97218
Just a quick search on shopper.com reveals several places to get 128 mb MS for under $100.
RE: Which Media?
MS has a "lock" to prevent writing, it's very good.
However, I would choose CF for my visor.
But I'll buy a MemPlug MemoryStick
because I can read data from my friend's MS if needed.
RE: Which Media?

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