RE: Ora Doc in PDA

I have a HP 4155 (running the Pocket PC Windows software) that I =
primarily
got just to keep all the appointments for my family an I together and
on-hand. After I got it, I've found lots of other uses, all the Windows
software I normally use (Word and Excel), a bunch of free stuff like a
simple little checklist program for shopping, a time report program (so =
I
can monitor the time spent on different projects), and then of course
games, for when I'm just killing time at Dr. appointments, at a
restaraunt, etc.

However, now that I'm familiar and comfortable with it, I've filled up
most of the memeory and now find that I need to get an additional =
memeory
card so I can add the Adobe Acrobat reader and then I'll be able to =
store
a few Oracle Doc's in pdf format. I've never tried it yet, so not sure =
if
I'll wind up having to do a bunch of left-right scrolling or not (I
probably will), but I won't know until I try...

Since I'm also running 10g, I tried getting the EM2go to work, but
something must be misconfigured and I really don't have the time to try
and figure it out yet. One MAJOR disadvantage of doing everything
(computer related anyway); DBA, development, user support, LAN admin,
system admin, security, etc.

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From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx =
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Sinardy Xing
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 10:50 PM
To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Ora Doc in PDA


My reason to get a PDA:

1. Xmas gift for myself :)
2. PDA can play MP3 why buy IPOD
3. My facility not allow notebook, when I do troubleshooting I need =3D
Oracle doc, be it concept or sql commands or perhaps old notes about =3D
unix and tips and trick from Steve Adams and Tom 4. My memory is running
low need an upgrade

By the way, Sony come out very small 1 GHz machine running "Win XP Pro", =
=3D

http://www.i4u.com/article1531.html
you can install small Oracle instance there, but only in Japan, is very =
=3D
nice suitable for all DBAs but still a PC so most probably can't bring =
=3D
in to the secure room.

Sinardy


-----Original Message-----
From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Charles Hart
Sent: 05 November 2004 11:55
To: chupit@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Ora Doc in PDA


The major things I use my PDA for is just for quick reference =
notes.=3D20 It
is nice to have if your away from a system and need to know a kernal
setting you used on a certain machine.  I also work with Oracle =
Financials
and there are alot of little pieces on sql code I keep for
references in the PDA for things I only do every few months.   I also
have a special piece of software that allows me to keep password and =
such
stored on the PDA, of course it is password protected and never goes to
the desktop.
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