Sorry but I've no knowlege of the device you've identified. Do agree about the
utility of a remote keyboard however.
I've been using my "Think Outside" BT fold up keyboard w/ both my LD and TX for
more than a few years now w/ great success. Sadly I noted a while back that
Think Outside appeared to merge or somehow get swallowed up by iGo or some such
and doesn't seem to offer Palm accessories any longer, hence no future BT driver
sets for future devices...
Hopefully someone else can give you a testimonial as to the utility of the one
in question.
MW / KJ4LFY
Jacksonville, Fla / Team Diurnal
PBP - 2007, 2003
Cascade - 2005
BMB - 2000, 2002
If you don't wish you were somewhere else at least once, it's not an adventure
>
>Wrom: ADRZFSQHYUCDDJBLVLMHAALPTCXLYRWTQTIPWIGYOKSTTZR
>To: LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Monday, September 7, 2009 2:52:17 PM
>Subject: [ LifeDrive ] Bluetooth keyboard
>
>
>I hope that there's still some of you out there and someone can answer
>>me.
>
>>I just decided to get a LifeDrive as I've been using my Zire 71 for
>>years and still love it, but wanted to dabble with a "larger" capacity
>>machine, and for me, I'd rather have my PDA separated from my cell phone
>>as none of the newer cell phones really appeal to me.
>
>>But anyways, my question is... bluetooth keyboards, which one works?
>
>>I've seen that the Palm 3245WW doesn't state to be compatible with it,
>>BUT, as far as the images are showing me, this keyboard is identical to
>>the "Freedom" model which states that it is compatible with Palm OS5
>>machines.
>
>>http://www.freedominput.com/technical-support/technical-support/technical-supp\
ort
>
>>So can anyone tell me about this? is there a difference? could I use the
>>Freedom drivers if the Palm ones are limited per devices?
>
>
> > >
Make sure you have the 41E version of desktop and cross your
fingers.
It isn't supported by Vista and doesn't usually behave and play nice
but
some people have got it to work. I've also heard a few people have
tried
the newer Vista compatible desktops from a Tungsten and have had
success.
There was an after market or 3rd party software that cloned the LD
or backed it up under Vista but I can't think of what it was right
now.
Not much help but I haven't had my coffee today ;-]
I hope that there's still some of you out there and someone can answer
me.
I just decided to get a LifeDrive as I've been using my Zire 71 for
years and still love it, but wanted to dabble with a "larger" capacity
machine, and for me, I'd rather have my PDA separated from my cell phone
as none of the newer cell phones really appeal to me.
But anyways, my question is... bluetooth keyboards, which one works?
I've seen that the Palm 3245WW doesn't state to be compatible with it,
BUT, as far as the images are showing me, this keyboard is identical to
the "Freedom" model which states that it is compatible with Palm OS5
machines.
http://www.freedominput.com/technical-support/technical-support/technica\
l-support
So can anyone tell me about this? is there a difference? could I use the
Freedom drivers if the Palm ones are limited per devices?
--- In
LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com, "fouquet55" <fouquet55@...>
wrote:
>
> I purchased a hitachi 4gb microdrive to replace the faulty one (it
> crashed) in my lifedrive.
>
> I need to install the OEM software on the new microdrive.
>
> What do I do... where do I get the OEM software????
>
Fouquet55 - were you successful? I was not able to access the link
on the reply to your original message. My lifedrive 'crashed' and I
just had the harddrive replaced, but do not know where the original
install CD is - My lifedrive will boot, but I am missing software that
enables me to hotsync (etc); attempts to 'get going' result in a message
to reinstall the original CD on my computer ... If you found that
software, where did you locate it?
Thanks!
Susan
Just go to palms support web site and download the desktop software.
4.14E I think is the last version made for the LD
That will get you connected to the PC. The only software than comes on
the disk are a few add ons. You should have
documents2go and ptunes that plays music on your LD now. Those and the
system files such as hotsync and a few
others should have been installed into the hidden restore directory of
the drive. When you do a hard reset they should
have reinstalled. Those you can upgrade a bit from the companies web
sites.
What you won't get is the lifedrive manager and one other thing that
escapes me at the moment. Both are in the handy
but not needed category. For instance I never bothered with the LD
manager after a few tries as it was a pain. I would just
use the drive mode to move stuff or just copy stuff direct to the sd
card.
I thought there was a download available for the cd. Not from palm they
wanted $10. If nothing else I'm sure it can be uploaded
again.
--- In LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com, "fouquet55" <fouquet55@...> wrote:
>
> I purchased a hitachi 4gb microdrive to replace the faulty one (it
> crashed) in my lifedrive.
>
> I need to install the OEM software on the new microdrive.
>
> What do I do... where do I get the OEM software????
>
Fouquet55 - were you successful? I was not able to access the link on the reply
to your original message. My lifedrive 'crashed' and I just had the harddrive
replaced, but do not know where the original install CD is - My lifedrive will
boot, but I am missing software that enables me to hotsync (etc); attempts to
'get going' result in a message to reinstall the original CD on my computer ...
If you found that software, where did you locate it?
Thanks!
I'd be ever so appreciative if one of us figures out how to solve this issue
too.
Similar issues here, forced to use Outlook/Enterprise Blackberry at the office
but using SwitchSync Ex w/ my Palm Tx (used to have the same issues w/ my LD as
well) to sync w/ both Outlook and the Palm Desktop. I find the Palm Desktop
interface much more user friendly to manage my day to day schedule, phone
contacts, etc., but do use the office Blackberry's phone and email capabilities.
Even after the initial sync and I go thru the Outlook calendar and delete all
the duplicate entries, some of them seem to come back again and again? Any and
all hints greatly appreciated.
Thanks, MW / KJ4LFY
Jacksonville, Fla / Team Diurnal
PBP - 2007, 2003
Cascade - 2005
BMB - 2000, 2002
If you don't wish you were somewhere else at least once, it's not an adventure
________________________________
Wrom: NHGSWZIDREXCAXZOWCONEUQZAAFXISHJEXXIMQZUIVOTQ
To: LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2009 5:08:57 PM
Subject: [ LifeDrive ] Synchronization issues with the BlackBerry
Don't be afraid, I'm writing this post to the right group. Here goes.
For those who have followed my posts over the few couple of weeks, you are aware
that upper management in my organization have decided to provide us each with a
BlackBerry. The tell the truth, I'm not too crazy about this new technology, but
that's not the essence of my post.
Our BBs use the BlakBerry Enterprise Server that allow for instant replication
of our schedules, mails, tasks, etc to our mobile from our Outlook account. So
far not a problem. I insist on keeping my LD because, aside from the phone, that
fills the need to have mobile computing. I could care less for e-mail reaching
me when I'm in a meeting or going to the johns.
Problems started to creep up when I synch my LD with my laptop. If I remove
agenda items or tasks from my Outlook account, they are put right back by the
next Hot Synch. Sometimes I even get duplicate or triplicate copies of the same
appointment or task. The worse kind seem to be the meetings scheduled by an
invitation from a colleague. They are sticky as hell and seem to reproduce
themselves faster than I can remove them.
I really want to keep synchronizing my LD with my agenda and tasks (and
contacts) because I can't get used to the BB (Storm) keyboard and tiny screen
(and no decent external keyboard, and not decent word processor, and...)
Anyway, hope you catch my drift and have some suggestions to offer.
regards,
Maurice
Don't be afraid, I'm writing this post to the right group. Here goes.
For those who have followed my posts over the few couple of weeks, you are aware
that upper management in my organization have decided to provide us each with a
BlackBerry. The tell the truth, I'm not too crazy about this new technology, but
that's not the essence of my post.
Our BBs use the BlakBerry Enterprise Server that allow for instant replication
of our schedules, mails, tasks, etc to our mobile from our Outlook account. So
far not a problem. I insist on keeping my LD because, aside from the phone, that
fills the need to have mobile computing. I could care less for e-mail reaching
me when I'm in a meeting or going to the johns.
Problems started to creep up when I synch my LD with my laptop. If I remove
agenda items or tasks from my Outlook account, they are put right back by the
next Hot Synch. Sometimes I even get duplicate or triplicate copies of the same
appointment or task. The worse kind seem to be the meetings scheduled by an
invitation from a colleague. They are sticky as hell and seem to reproduce
themselves faster than I can remove them.
I really want to keep synchronizing my LD with my agenda and tasks (and
contacts) because I can't get used to the BB (Storm) keyboard and tiny screen
(and no decent external keyboard, and not decent word processor, and...)
Anyway, hope you catch my drift and have some suggestions to offer.
regards,
Maurice
Ok, for the past month now I have used the third unit that was made available to
me by virtue of having colleagues switching to BlackBerry, them fools.
Anyhow, the unit in question is now fitted with my CF card and has been pretty
stable. No random activation of program or anything of the sort. It must have
had something to do with screen or the re-assembly as suggested by Phil.
Thanks for your help everyone.
PS Expect another post shortly about resolving conflicts with the BlackBerry.
Maurice
--- In LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com, pnaunton@... wrote:
>
>
> It really dose not sound exactly like the same problem, I had a similar issue
when I changed the Drive with a Flash Card. Upon reassembly the screen went
berserk; flashing and activating different programs in a random pattern. It
seemed to do this spontaneously, but I noticed that it calmed down when I put it
down. I ran my fingernail under the frame edges around the screen and it seemed
to follow my finger nail somewhat, although not all the time. I did manage to
cure it by carefully reassembling it again. The problem has not showed up again,
but it did scare me a little.
>
> Phil N.
>
>
> By now I was getting to be an expert at opening up my units. I swapped the two
cases, at no avail. The erratic behaviour was still present.
> Just two days ago, I got my hands on a third unit, this one almost new.
>
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It really dose not sound exactly like the same problem, I had a similar issue when I changed the Drive with a Flash Card. Upon reassembly the screen went berserk; flashing and activating different programs in a random pattern. It seemed to do this spontaneously, but I noticed that it calmed down when I put it down. I ran my fingernail under the frame edges around the screen and it seemed to follow my finger nail somewhat, although not all the time. I did manage to cure it by carefully reassembling it again. The problem has not showed up again, but it did scare me a little.
Phil N.
By now I was getting to be an expert at opening up my units. I swapped the two cases, at no avail. The erratic behaviour was still present.
Just two days ago, I got my hands on a third unit, this one almost new.
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OK, here's an experiment I'm attempting for the next little: I imaged the
contents of my CF card onto one of the MicroDrives, and put the Microdrive back
into one of the "faulty" units. I'll use it for a little while and see what
happens. If the issue creeps up again, it must have to do with the image I have
(software issue), because every other option will have been tried out. However,
if it does not occur for say, one week, then I'll conclude my CF card is faulty.
Are my assumptions correct?
Regards,
Maurice
--- In LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com, Maurice Lafleur <maurice.lafleur@...> wrote:
>
> Actually, yes and no. The BT and WiFi are usually off. The IR is always on.
>
> And I may add, it happens just about anytime and anywhere. I was at Sears
> shopping for a snowblower in the fall when it started the first time.
>
> Thanks for the follow-up.
>
> Maurice, in Gatineau
>
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Jerry Beatty <brokenjerry@...>wrote:
>
> > Are you leaving the wireless, bluetooth or infrared turned on when not
> > in use? It may be getting info from other devices like one of those BB's
> > when it is close enough.
> > Jerry in Arizona
> >
> > --- On *Fri, 3/27/09, istop4u2000 <maurice.lafleur@...>* wrote:
> >
> >
> > From: istop4u2000 <maurice.lafleur@...>
> > Subject: [ LifeDrive ] Erratic behaviour, very bizzare
> > To: LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Friday, March 27, 2009, 7:02 AM
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I will try to describe the best I can, an erratic behaviour my Palm(s) have
> > started to show a few months ago.
> > It can happen anytime the unit is turned on, without any specific provoking
> > causes that I can tell, and it renders the unit unusable. The only solution
> > is soft reset. And event then, it may re-appear right away. Here's what
> > happens.
> >
> > The display starts to show operations I did not initiate. As if someone
> > (something) was tapping various area of the screen at random, starting an
> > app, opening menus, entering random characters. It even happened while on
> > the cradle once. My main issue is that it can start any app (for example
> > Calendar) and enter random appointments or worse yet, erase existing ones.
> > It could be just any other app too.
> >
> > I must say that I have replaced my Microdrive for a CF card a few months
> > ago.
> >
> > My first reaction was that the Motherboard had gone bezerk. I had a spare
> > unit, so I patiently opened the two, swapped the MBs and for a week it
> > worked beautifully. Then it started again. So I decided that maybe it was
> > the screen that was causing the trouble. So again, I opened the two units,
> > and swapped the displays. This time the problem re-appeared within a day or
> > two. I really was at wits end. So I though to myself, maybe it's the case.
> > By now I was getting to be an expert at opening up my units. I swapped the
> > two cases, at no avail. The erratic behaviour was still present.
> > Just two days ago, I got my hands on a third unit, this one almost new. The
> > previous user told me it was in perfect condition, operating like a charm. I
> > know I can trust him. So I yanked my CF card out of the faulty unit, I put
> > it the new one. It worked well for 2 days, but this morning, I think it
> > started again.
> >
> > I'm really at the end of the rope, and I am beginning to think that the
> > real culprit is the CF card. Has anyone ever encountered such bizarre
> > behaviour, or anything linked to using a CF card as a replacement for the
> > MicroDrive?
> >
> > Sorry for the long post, and thanks for your help.
> >
> > Maurice
> >
> > PS: If you are wondering how I got to own 3 Lifedrive, my organization is
> > going the Blackberry route. Other people's units are being retired. I
> > insisted on keeping my LD, since it allows me to do things my BB won't, for
> > example, work on a Word Document, with a IR keyboard using Word To Go. I'm
> > not a convert to BB, far form it too.
> > M
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Maurice
>
> The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who
> have not got it.
> George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)
>
OK, here's an experiment I'm attempting for the next little: I imaged the
contents of my CF card onto one of the MicroDrives, and put the Microdrive back
into one of the "faulty" units. I'll use it for a little while and see what
happens. If the issue creeps up again, it must have to do with the image I have
(software issue), because every other option will have been tried out. However,
if it does not occur for say, one week, then I'll conclude my CF card is faulty.
Are my assumptions correct?
Regards,
Maurice
--- In LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com, Maurice Lafleur <maurice.lafleur@...> wrote:
>
> Actually, yes and no. The BT and WiFi are usually off. The IR is always on.
>
> And I may add, it happens just about anytime and anywhere. I was at Sears
> shopping for a snowblower in the fall when it started the first time.
>
> Thanks for the follow-up.
>
> Maurice, in Gatineau
>
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Jerry Beatty <brokenjerry@...>wrote:
>
> > Are you leaving the wireless, bluetooth or infrared turned on when not
> > in use? It may be getting info from other devices like one of those BB's
> > when it is close enough.
> > Jerry in Arizona
> >
> > --- On *Fri, 3/27/09, istop4u2000 <maurice.lafleur@...>* wrote:
> >
> >
> > From: istop4u2000 <maurice.lafleur@...>
> > Subject: [ LifeDrive ] Erratic behaviour, very bizzare
> > To: LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Friday, March 27, 2009, 7:02 AM
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I will try to describe the best I can, an erratic behaviour my Palm(s) have
> > started to show a few months ago.
> > It can happen anytime the unit is turned on, without any specific provoking
> > causes that I can tell, and it renders the unit unusable. The only solution
> > is soft reset. And event then, it may re-appear right away. Here's what
> > happens.
> >
> > The display starts to show operations I did not initiate. As if someone
> > (something) was tapping various area of the screen at random, starting an
> > app, opening menus, entering random characters. It even happened while on
> > the cradle once. My main issue is that it can start any app (for example
> > Calendar) and enter random appointments or worse yet, erase existing ones.
> > It could be just any other app too.
> >
> > I must say that I have replaced my Microdrive for a CF card a few months
> > ago.
> >
> > My first reaction was that the Motherboard had gone bezerk. I had a spare
> > unit, so I patiently opened the two, swapped the MBs and for a week it
> > worked beautifully. Then it started again. So I decided that maybe it was
> > the screen that was causing the trouble. So again, I opened the two units,
> > and swapped the displays. This time the problem re-appeared within a day or
> > two. I really was at wits end. So I though to myself, maybe it's the case.
> > By now I was getting to be an expert at opening up my units. I swapped the
> > two cases, at no avail. The erratic behaviour was still present.
> > Just two days ago, I got my hands on a third unit, this one almost new. The
> > previous user told me it was in perfect condition, operating like a charm. I
> > know I can trust him. So I yanked my CF card out of the faulty unit, I put
> > it the new one. It worked well for 2 days, but this morning, I think it
> > started again.
> >
> > I'm really at the end of the rope, and I am beginning to think that the
> > real culprit is the CF card. Has anyone ever encountered such bizarre
> > behaviour, or anything linked to using a CF card as a replacement for the
> > MicroDrive?
> >
> > Sorry for the long post, and thanks for your help.
> >
> > Maurice
> >
> > PS: If you are wondering how I got to own 3 Lifedrive, my organization is
> > going the Blackberry route. Other people's units are being retired. I
> > insisted on keeping my LD, since it allows me to do things my BB won't, for
> > example, work on a Word Document, with a IR keyboard using Word To Go. I'm
> > not a convert to BB, far form it too.
> > M
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Maurice
>
> The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who
> have not got it.
> George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)
>
Mine does this as well but the only cause I can find was
little bits of grit or grime
under the edges of the buttons/pads. I cleaned mine as best I could
without disassembly
and that stopped about 90% of it. Usually on mine I could at least
tell which key was the
problem as it would be slightly stiff. The first time I had this occur it
was from am edge
of a screen protector being just slightly in the wrong place so that
would be another
thing to check.
And other than draining some of the battery it never hurt any data or
documents on mine.
Most annoying bit was when it did this at night it was light having a
night light flashing
off and on.
Dave
in BC
At 08:44 AM 27/03/2009, you wrote:
Actually, yes and no. The BT and
WiFi are usually off. The IR is always on.
And I may add, it happens just about anytime and anywhere. I was at Sears
shopping for a snowblower in the fall when it started the first time.
Thanks for the follow-up.
Maurice, in Gatineau
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Jerry Beatty
<brokenjerry@...>
wrote:
Are you leaving the wireless, bluetooth or infrared turned on when
not in use? It may be getting info from other devices like one of those
BB's when it is close enough.
I will try to describe the best I can, an erratic behaviour my
Palm(s) have started to show a few months ago.
It can happen anytime the unit is turned on, without any specific
provoking causes that I can tell, and it renders the unit unusable. The
only solution is soft reset. And event then, it may re-appear right away.
Here's what happens.
The display starts to show operations I did not initiate. As if
someone (something) was tapping various area of the screen at random,
starting an app, opening menus, entering random characters. It even
happened while on the cradle once. My main issue is that it can start any
app (for example Calendar) and enter random appointments or worse yet,
erase existing ones. It could be just any other app too.
I must say that I have replaced my Microdrive for a CF card a few
months ago.
My first reaction was that the Motherboard had gone bezerk. I had a
spare unit, so I patiently opened the two, swapped the MBs and for a week
it worked beautifully. Then it started again. So I decided that maybe it
was the screen that was causing the trouble. So again, I opened the two
units, and swapped the displays. This time the problem re-appeared within
a day or two. I really was at wits end. So I though to myself, maybe it's
the case. By now I was getting to be an expert at opening up my units. I
swapped the two cases, at no avail. The erratic behaviour was still
present.
Just two days ago, I got my hands on a third unit, this one almost
new. The previous user told me it was in perfect condition, operating
like a charm. I know I can trust him. So I yanked my CF card out of the
faulty unit, I put it the new one. It worked well for 2 days, but this
morning, I think it started again.
I'm really at the end of the rope, and I am beginning to think that
the real culprit is the CF card. Has anyone ever encountered such bizarre
behaviour, or anything linked to using a CF card as a replacement for the
MicroDrive?
Sorry for the long post, and thanks for your help.
Maurice
PS: If you are wondering how I got to own 3 Lifedrive, my
organization is going the Blackberry route. Other people's units are
being retired. I insisted on keeping my LD, since it allows me to do
things my BB won't, for example, work on a Word Document, with a IR
keyboard using Word To Go. I'm not a convert to BB, far form it too.
M
--
Maurice
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those
who have not got it.
George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)
Actually, yes and no. The BT and WiFi are usually off. The IR is always on.
And I may add, it happens just about anytime and anywhere. I was at Sears shopping for a snowblower in the fall when it started the first time.
Thanks for the follow-up.
Maurice, in Gatineau
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Jerry Beatty <brokenjerry@...> wrote:
Are you leaving the wireless, bluetooth or infrared turned on when not in use? It may be getting info from other devices like one of those BB's when it is close enough.
I will try to describe the best I can, an erratic behaviour my Palm(s) have started to show a few months ago. It can happen anytime the unit is turned on, without any specific provoking causes that I can tell, and it renders the unit unusable. The only solution is soft reset. And event then, it may re-appear right away. Here's what happens.
The display starts to show operations I did not initiate. As if someone (something) was tapping various area of the screen at random, starting an app, opening menus, entering random characters. It even happened while on the cradle once. My main issue is that it can start any app (for example Calendar) and enter random appointments or worse yet, erase existing ones. It could be just any other app too.
I must say that I have replaced my Microdrive for a CF card a few months ago.
My first reaction was that the Motherboard had gone bezerk. I had a spare unit, so I
patiently opened the two, swapped the MBs and for a week it worked beautifully. Then it started again. So I decided that maybe it was the screen that was causing the trouble. So again, I opened the two units, and swapped the displays. This time the problem re-appeared within a day or two. I really was at wits end. So I though to myself, maybe it's the case. By now I was getting to be an expert at opening up my units. I swapped the two cases, at no avail. The erratic behaviour was still present.
Just two days ago, I got my hands on a third unit, this one almost new. The previous user told me it was in perfect condition, operating like a charm. I know I can trust him. So I yanked my CF card out of the faulty unit, I put it the new one. It worked well for 2 days, but this morning, I think it started again.
I'm really at the end of the rope, and I am beginning to think that the real culprit is the CF card. Has anyone ever encountered such bizarre
behaviour, or anything linked to using a CF card as a replacement for the MicroDrive?
Sorry for the long post, and thanks for your help.
Maurice
PS: If you are wondering how I got to own 3 Lifedrive, my organization is going the Blackberry route. Other people's units are being retired. I insisted on keeping my LD, since it allows me to do things my BB won't, for example, work on a Word Document, with a IR keyboard using Word To Go. I'm not a convert to BB, far form it too.
M
-- Maurice
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)
Are you leaving the wireless, bluetooth or infrared turned on when not in use? It may be getting info from other devices like one of those BB's when it is close enough.
Jerry in Arizona
--- On Fri, 3/27/09, istop4u2000 <maurice.lafleur@...> wrote:
From: istop4u2000 <maurice.lafleur@...> Subject: [ LifeDrive ] Erratic behaviour, very bizzare To: LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, March 27, 2009, 7:02 AM
Hello everyone,
I will try to describe the best I can, an erratic behaviour my Palm(s) have started to show a few months ago. It can happen anytime the unit is turned on, without any specific provoking causes that I can tell, and it renders the unit unusable. The only solution is soft reset. And event then, it may re-appear right away. Here's what happens.
The display starts to show operations I did not initiate. As if someone (something) was tapping various area of the screen at random, starting an app, opening menus, entering random characters. It even happened while on the cradle once. My main issue is that it can start any app (for example Calendar) and enter random appointments or worse yet, erase existing ones. It could be just any other app too.
I must say that I have replaced my Microdrive for a CF card a few months ago.
My first reaction was that the Motherboard had gone bezerk. I had a spare unit, so I
patiently opened the two, swapped the MBs and for a week it worked beautifully. Then it started again. So I decided that maybe it was the screen that was causing the trouble. So again, I opened the two units, and swapped the displays. This time the problem re-appeared within a day or two. I really was at wits end. So I though to myself, maybe it's the case. By now I was getting to be an expert at opening up my units. I swapped the two cases, at no avail. The erratic behaviour was still present. Just two days ago, I got my hands on a third unit, this one almost new. The previous user told me it was in perfect condition, operating like a charm. I know I can trust him. So I yanked my CF card out of the faulty unit, I put it the new one. It worked well for 2 days, but this morning, I think it started again.
I'm really at the end of the rope, and I am beginning to think that the real culprit is the CF card. Has anyone ever encountered such bizarre
behaviour, or anything linked to using a CF card as a replacement for the MicroDrive?
Sorry for the long post, and thanks for your help.
Maurice
PS: If you are wondering how I got to own 3 Lifedrive, my organization is going the Blackberry route. Other people's units are being retired. I insisted on keeping my LD, since it allows me to do things my BB won't, for example, work on a Word Document, with a IR keyboard using Word To Go. I'm not a convert to BB, far form it too. M
Hello everyone,
I will try to describe the best I can, an erratic behaviour my Palm(s) have
started to show a few months ago.
It can happen anytime the unit is turned on, without any specific provoking
causes that I can tell, and it renders the unit unusable. The only solution is
soft reset. And event then, it may re-appear right away. Here's what happens.
The display starts to show operations I did not initiate. As if someone
(something) was tapping various area of the screen at random, starting an app,
opening menus, entering random characters. It even happened while on the cradle
once. My main issue is that it can start any app (for example Calendar) and
enter random appointments or worse yet, erase existing ones. It could be just
any other app too.
I must say that I have replaced my Microdrive for a CF card a few months ago.
My first reaction was that the Motherboard had gone bezerk. I had a spare unit,
so I patiently opened the two, swapped the MBs and for a week it worked
beautifully. Then it started again. So I decided that maybe it was the screen
that was causing the trouble. So again, I opened the two units, and swapped the
displays. This time the problem re-appeared within a day or two. I really was at
wits end. So I though to myself, maybe it's the case. By now I was getting to be
an expert at opening up my units. I swapped the two cases, at no avail. The
erratic behaviour was still present.
Just two days ago, I got my hands on a third unit, this one almost new. The
previous user told me it was in perfect condition, operating like a charm. I
know I can trust him. So I yanked my CF card out of the faulty unit, I put it
the new one. It worked well for 2 days, but this morning, I think it started
again.
I'm really at the end of the rope, and I am beginning to think that the real
culprit is the CF card. Has anyone ever encountered such bizarre behaviour, or
anything linked to using a CF card as a replacement for the MicroDrive?
Sorry for the long post, and thanks for your help.
Maurice
PS: If you are wondering how I got to own 3 Lifedrive, my organization is going
the Blackberry route. Other people's units are being retired. I insisted on
keeping my LD, since it allows me to do things my BB won't, for example, work on
a Word Document, with a IR keyboard using Word To Go. I'm not a convert to BB,
far form it too.
M
I got my old one still sitting
on a shelf! It worked fine last year when I retired it. Make me an
offer on it … J
Thanks,
Jeff Kane
From:
LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com [mailto:LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of pnaunton@... Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 10:05 PM To: LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [ LifeDrive ] Question
I had this
same problem. I also got new batteries, but to no avail. The Battery would not
charge even though the light lit up indicating that the operation was going.
Finally I charged MY battery in my wife's LD and transferred it back to mine
fully charged and it worked for a day, but when it ran down I had the identical
problem again. I guessed that the ribbon cable was mucked up or the charging
protocol was screwed up on the main board. I purchased a plug module/cable
assembly from one of the parts sources. This includes the cradle plug, the
headphone jack, the hot keys, and all kinds of other stuff, plus the ribbon
cable which runs about two or three inches and plugs into the Mother Board.
This replacement operation is pretty nasty, and requires detail work and
patience. It must have taken me two hours, and the headphone jack was a micron
out of position and refused to plug in when the assembly was done. Little
bastard.
The new assembly worked though. Then I tried to "fix" the defective
one. That did _not_ work. Those ribbons are nasty little critters when they
fail.
Where the fail point is and why it fails, I have no idea.
Phil
my battery (i think it was my battery) went out and i had to
purchase a new one. once the new one arrived and i put it in, the life drive
came on and i was able 2 do some things with it. once i turned it off and put
it on the cradle to charge overnight, now i have the same problem. it will not
turn on, and the charging light stays red. any ideas?
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I had this same problem. I also got new batteries, but to no avail. The Battery would not charge even though the light lit up indicating that the operation was going. Finally I charged MY battery in my wife's LD and transferred it back to mine fully charged and it worked for a day, but when it ran down I had the identical problem again. I guessed that the ribbon cable was mucked up or the charging protocol was screwed up on the main board. I purchased a plug module/cable assembly from one of the parts sources. This includes the cradle plug, the headphone jack, the hot keys, and all kinds of other stuff, plus the ribbon cable which runs about two or three inches and plugs into the Mother Board.
This replacement operation is pretty nasty, and requires detail work and patience. It must have taken me two hours, and the headphone jack was a micron out of position and refused to plug in when the assembly was done. Little bastard.
The new assembly worked though. Then I tried to "fix" the defective one. That did _not_ work. Those ribbons are nasty little critters when they fail.
Where the fail point is and why it fails, I have no idea.
Phil
my battery (i think it was my battery) went out and i had to purchase a new one. once the new one arrived and i put it in, the life drive came on and i was able 2 do some things with it. once i turned it off and put it on the cradle to charge overnight, now i have the same problem. it will not turn on, and the charging light stays red. any ideas?
my battery (i think it was my battery) went out and i had to purchase a new one.
once the new one arrived and i put it in, the life drive came on and i was able
2 do some things with it. once i turned it off and put it on the cradle to
charge overnight, now i have the same problem. it will not turn on, and the
charging light stays red. any ideas?
M. Hollis Hutchinson Tutors On Tap, Inc. 10105 Losa Drive Dallas, TX 75218 214-328-2251 tutorsontap.com tutorsontap@...
--- On Sat, 1/24/09, Dave King <KingDWS@...> wrote:
From: Dave King <KingDWS@...> Subject: Re: [ LifeDrive ] syncing wirelessly To: LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com, LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, January 24, 2009, 1:27 AM
I'm not 100% sure I didn't change the name on mine but it also shows up under prefs network. This is how you select your prefered network connection. If you are already able to connect to the net and get email etc then you can ignore it Can you do that or do you have no wifi connection at all?
Dave
At 04:18 PM 23/01/2009, mhollishutchinson@ sbcglobal. net wrote:
Dear Dave,
Thank you for your prompt reply. You wrote "Under the hotsync icon tap the services box. Tap where it says "services" scroll down and select wifi. Tap done."
Unfortunately my drop down list does NOT include a wifi option. Can you tell me what I've done wrong?
:? Hutchy
M. Hollis Hutchinson Tutors On Tap, Inc. 10105 Losa Drive Dallas, TX 75218 214-328-2251 tutorsontap. com tutorsontap@ yahoo.com
--- On Thu, 1/22/09, Dave King <KingDWS@Gmail. Com> wrote:
From: Dave King <KingDWS@Gmail. Com>
Subject: Re: [ LifeDrive ] syncing wirelessly
To: LifeDrive@yahoogrou ps.com
Date: Thursday, January 22, 2009, 10:48 PM
At 08:06 PM 22/01/2009, you wrote:
Dear group, newbie here.
I've got my LD to access the web wirelessly, but cannot get it to set
up either the WiFi or the Bluetooth for synching.
The search revealed comments from several years ago. Can anyone help
me, please?
:/ Hutchy
Once you have Hotsync running and have "network" enabled.
Start it, right clock on the icon in the toolbar, left click on
network.
The rest assumes you have it already working on your network
ie you can get email or see webpages etc.
On your life drive start hotsync, tap the blue hotsync tab or the
options button. open Primary PC Setup. Put the ip number of the
pc you are hotsyncing to ie 192.168.2.10 a subnet mask usually
255.255.255. 0. I don't think the name is needed. Thats it.
Now to switch back and forth from using the cable or the wireless.
Tap the Local (cable or cradle) or Network so it is highlighted blue.
Under the hotsync icon tap the services box. Tap where it says
"services" scroll down and select wifi. Tap done
Now you should be back at the main hotsync window. The network
tab/area should be blue. If thats the case tap the hotsync "button" area
and it will connect over the net and do your hotsync.
This isn't as fast as the cable but it a lot handier.
I'm not 100% sure I didn't change the name on mine but it
also shows up under
prefs network. This is how you select your prefered network connection.
If you
are already able to connect to the net and get email etc then you can
ignore it
Can you do that or do you have no wifi connection at all?
Dave
At 04:18 PM 23/01/2009, mhollishutchinson@... wrote:
Dear Dave,
Thank you for your prompt reply. You wrote "Under the hotsync icon
tap the services box. Tap where it says
"services" scroll down and select wifi. Tap done."
Unfortunately my drop down list does NOT include a wifi option. Can you
tell me what I've done wrong?
:? Hutchy
M. Hollis Hutchinson
Tutors On Tap, Inc.
10105 Losa Drive
Dallas, TX 75218
214-328-2251
tutorsontap.com
tutorsontap@...
--- On Thu, 1/22/09, Dave King <KingDWS@...>
wrote:
From: Dave King <KingDWS@...>
Subject: Re: [ LifeDrive ] syncing wirelessly
To: LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, January 22, 2009, 10:48 PM
At 08:06 PM 22/01/2009, you wrote:
Dear group, newbie here.
I've got my LD to access the web wirelessly, but cannot get it to
set
up either the WiFi or the Bluetooth for synching.
The search revealed comments from several years ago. Can anyone
help
me, please?
:/ Hutchy
Once you have Hotsync running and have "network"
enabled.
Start it, right clock on the icon in the toolbar, left click on
network.
The rest assumes you have it already working on your network
ie you can get email or see webpages etc.
On your life drive start hotsync, tap the blue hotsync tab or
the
options button. open Primary PC Setup. Put the ip number of
the
pc you are hotsyncing to ie 192.168.2.10 a subnet mask usually
255.255.255. 0. I don't think the name is needed. Thats it.
Now to switch back and forth from using the cable or the
wireless.
Tap the Local (cable or cradle) or Network so it is highlighted blue.
Under the hotsync icon tap the services box. Tap where it says
"services" scroll down and select wifi. Tap done
Now you should be back at the main hotsync window. The network
tab/area should be blue. If thats the case tap the hotsync
"button" area
and it will connect over the net and do your hotsync.
This isn't as fast as the cable but it a lot handier.
Thank you for your prompt reply. You wrote "Under the hotsync icon tap the services box. Tap where it says "services" scroll down and select wifi. Tap done."
Unfortunately my drop down list does NOT include a wifi option. Can you tell me what I've done wrong?
:? Hutchy
M. Hollis Hutchinson Tutors On Tap, Inc. 10105 Losa Drive Dallas, TX 75218 214-328-2251 tutorsontap.com tutorsontap@...
--- On Thu, 1/22/09, Dave King <KingDWS@...> wrote:
From: Dave King <KingDWS@...> Subject: Re: [ LifeDrive ] syncing wirelessly To: LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, January 22, 2009, 10:48 PM
At 08:06 PM 22/01/2009, you wrote:
Dear group, newbie here.
I've got my LD to access the web wirelessly, but cannot get it to set up either the WiFi or the Bluetooth for synching.
The search revealed comments from several years ago. Can anyone help me, please?
:/ Hutchy
Once you have Hotsync running and have "network" enabled. Start it, right clock on the icon in the toolbar, left click on network.
The rest assumes you have it already working on your network ie you can get email or see webpages etc.
On your life drive start hotsync, tap the blue hotsync tab or the options button. open Primary PC Setup. Put the ip number of the pc you are hotsyncing to ie 192.168.2.10 a subnet mask usually 255.255.255. 0. I don't think the name is needed. Thats it.
Now to switch back and forth from using the cable or the wireless. Tap the
Local (cable or cradle) or Network so it is highlighted blue. Under the hotsync icon tap the services box. Tap where it says "services" scroll down and select wifi. Tap done
Now you should be back at the main hotsync window. The network tab/area should be blue. If thats the case tap the hotsync "button" area and it will connect over the net and do your hotsync.
This isn't as fast as the cable but it a lot handier.
I've got my LD to access the web wirelessly, but cannot get it to
set
up either the WiFi or the Bluetooth for synching.
The search revealed comments from several years ago. Can anyone help
me, please?
:/ Hutchy
Once you have Hotsync running and have "network" enabled.
Start it, right clock on the icon in the toolbar, left click on
network.
The rest assumes you have it already working on your network
ie you can get email or see webpages etc.
On your life drive start hotsync, tap the blue hotsync tab or the
options button. open Primary PC Setup. Put the ip number of
the
pc you are hotsyncing to ie 192.168.2.10 a subnet mask usually
255.255.255.0. I don't think the name is needed. Thats it.
Now to switch back and forth from using the cable or the wireless.
Tap the Local (cable or cradle) or Network so it is highlighted blue.
Under the hotsync icon tap the services box. Tap where it says
"services" scroll down and select wifi. Tap done
Now you should be back at the main hotsync window. The network
tab/area should be blue. If thats the case tap the hotsync
"button" area
and it will connect over the net and do your hotsync.
This isn't as fast as the cable but it a lot handier.
Dear group, newbie here.
I've got my LD to access the web wirelessly, but cannot get it to set
up either the WiFi or the Bluetooth for synching.
The search revealed comments from several years ago. Can anyone help
me, please?
:/ Hutchy
Hello, similar problem. Can you tell me what to do if the connections
drop down list does NOT include a WiFi option (step 4 below)?
:? Hutchy
--- In LifeDrive@yahoogroups.com, Erico Franco <ericofrancosilva@...>
wrote:
>
> s_katsikas wrote:
>
> > I am not sure how to get the LD to sync to my desktop wirelessly.
> > Can you point me in the right direction?
> >
> > Steve
>
>
> 1) On PC, right click the hotsync icon and activate the Nework (as
it is
> already activated the Usb)
>
> 2) On PC, right click the hotsync again and click Setup...
>
> click Network and activate the network for your user (enable the
> check box)
> on this same window click TCP/IP Settings and take note of the Pc
name /
> ip address to paste it at your PDA
>
> click ok and ok
>
> 3 ) Usb hotsync once at the target desktop as you usually do.
>
> 4 )On PDA create a connection/network to connect to your PC using
the wifi
>
> 5) On the PDA go to hotsync application, go to menu and switch to Lan
> sync (instead of Local sync)
>
> 6) On the PDA go to hotsync application, go to menu and config the PC
> with the IP data of your PC
>
> 7) below the hotsync icon, select the wifi connection that you created.
>
> 8) press the hotsync icon
>
> this is all/
>
> Franco - Become a PalmOs Beta Tester:
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>
>
>
>
>
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I had seen a web forum with lots of Questions and answers about Palm
products(PDA's) but my searches have not found it again. Does anyone
have a list of any sites?? thanks for the help
Could anyone help me in TURKEY?
or can i make it my self?
i think the problem is formatting? isnt it?
so could any one find me pre formatted compact flash for my LD?
thanks alot from now....
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