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Toshiba e800 and Dell Axim X3



 
 
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Old March 12th 04, 02:40 AM
Paul Remde
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Hi,

It would be very nice if someone would create a connector like that. We
haven't been able to find a source for an iPAQ connector like that. I'll
buy 200 if you make some.

Thanks,

Paul Remde

"Kirk Stant" wrote in message
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"Paul Remde" wrote in message

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Hi,

Of course, the only thing it is missing is that it doesn't fit into an

iPAQ
expansion pack - so it doesn't fit into the nice cradles with the cables
coming out the back of the cradle. That is a major drawback. I sell

very
nice RAM cradles that can hold the e800, and cables to connect it to any
GPS, but the connector and cable stick out the bottom of the device and

may
be bumped or damaged by your leg in a cramped glider cockpit.


Paul, is anyone looking at making a low profile "L" shaped
serial/power connector to fit in the bottom of a PDA? Something that
would not stick down more than a half inch or so, with the cable
coming in from the back instead of hanging down?

Kind of like the low profile Garmin power/data plug for my Pilot 3 -
it shouldn't be an enormous engineering task.

Kirk



 




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