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pcruthven
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  #63558 13-Mar-2007 11:32
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I love the Palm OS

Well I have used:
PalmPilot Professional -> TRG Pro -> Palm IIIx -> Palm 505 -> Kyocera 7135 -> Tungsten TE -> Treo 650 CDMA

Still use my Treo 650 CDMA as my main phone, my Wife uses the TE.

I want a TX with built in mic, so I can use VoIP & surf the net at home with no ties to Telcos.



Modnar

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  #63593 13-Mar-2007 16:02
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pcruthven: I love the Palm OS

Well I have used:
PalmPilot Professional -> TRG Pro -> Palm IIIx -> Palm 505 -> Kyocera 7135 -> Tungsten TE -> Treo 650 CDMA

Still use my Treo 650 CDMA as my main phone, my Wife uses the TE.

I want a TX with built in mic, so I can use VoIP & surf the net at home with no ties to Telcos.


Yeah I got a TX and you can add your own mic by drilling a small hole for it and adding it to the motherboard very easily or a usb one that adds it on the bottom and turns it into a soft-phone

BUt I havent done it yet as my TX is new and under waranty

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  #63765 15-Mar-2007 00:13
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Ho hum....here we go again.  I have spent so many hours getting this LifeDrive connected to the wifi and at last it is. The latest problem is that it doesnt seem to recognise my IP address or mail server.  Says it connects to ISP, but "Unable to resolve name (for the POP address).  Check DNS settings or enter the IP address for your mail server."  I have done that, but still goes nowhere.  Any ideas.  I have spent hours on the phone to Palm, but they cant seem to do anything.
Please help me.


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