-----Original Message----- From: Ed Thorpe Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 12:47 PM To: '18650@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: RE: [18650] Re: Charger Order and Status Sounds like a good start. BTW, it's a Palm 105 (8mb). I'm still looking for my Palm 100 (2mb) for your use/development. These are entry-level palms which work well as plug-n-play. The different flavors of Palm, going from present backwards, are: Palm m500 Palm m130 Palm m125 Palm m105 Palm m100 Palm VIIX Palm VII Palm Vx Palm V Palm IIIc Palm IIIxe Palm IIIx Palm IIIe Palm III Palm Pilot Palm Other similar PDA lines are, from newest to oldest: Tungsten (E, C, W, T3, T2, T) Zire (72, 71, 31, 21 Zire) Visor (Edge, Neo, Pro, Platinum, Prism, Deluxe) (http://www.palmone.com/us/support/handhelds.html) BR, Ed -----Original Message----- From: 18650-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:18650-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Edward Ang Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 11:57 AM To: 18650@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [18650] Re: Charger Order and Status I have just sent a check to Rich for a new PFC-30. And, I am having good result in programing EdT's Palm M150. I am able to keep it from turning off when the program is running and keep the serial port alive on power on (if it is turned off manually). I need to play with storing/retrieving data next. Since PalmOS does not have a file system and a PocketPC does, I will have to do it differently on different machines. We have to decide on UI features and communication protocol soon. I am thinking of a few tab pages. 1) Main tab - only big letters with pack voltage and a graphical battery capacity display. 2) Cell page - bar graphs of realtime voltages and temperature of each cells. 3) Config page - configure various parameters. Can you guys think of any other information to display? Ed Ang > -----Original Message----- > From: 18650-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:18650-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On > Behalf Of Davide Andrea > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 10:37 AM > To: 18650@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [18650] Re: Charger Order and Status > > > I see your plan. I'm with you: PFC-30s. > Were you assuming that I'd buy one of them? > Davide >