[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is your answer ... MD connected to a Palm Pilot
I have a Palm III and various MD equipment. At this point, the *only*
common connection is IR, specifically, the Palm with send/receive IR and my
JE520 and MDS-PC2 will receive it. The Palm will send/receive
From: Ralph Smeets [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: MD: Micro keyboard for titling
I'm not sure... Not all of the portable's functions are
'remote-controllable'.
Note also that some of the manufacturers like to change the protocol
There is your answer ... MD connected to a Palm Pilot
I have a Palm III and various MD equipment. At this point, the *only*
common connection is IR, specifically, the Palm with send/receive IR and my
JE520 and MDS-PC2 will receive it. The Palm will send/receive RS232 and,
with the addition of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was reading the Guinness Book of Records and I
came across the worlds smallest keypad (Thin and 60%
the size of a credit card)
Thanks for the interesting idea Hassan. I agree that a thin membrane
keyboard integrated into the back surface of an MD
Just add a PS/2 interface to the portable and the problem is solved
They did it for the home-decks, why not for portables?
AFAIK the keyboard draws power ... and although it maybe not
much, it might make a difference ... also for field recordings I'd rather carry
around a mini keyboard
At 3/1/00 4:31 AM, Guy Churchill increased the world's knowledge by
typing:
I may not have made it perfectly clear, but I was referring to
portable recorders NOT home decks (which I do prefer to see PS/2 port or
some type of PC comms link - USB preferred).
Didn't I recently see something
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just add a PS/2 interface to the portable and the problem is solved
They did it for the home-decks, why not for portables?
AFAIK the keyboard draws power ... and although it maybe not
much, it might make a difference ... also for field recordings I'd rather
Ralph Smeets [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/01 11:26 pm
Yep, but
1) does it draw power when it is not connected?
Of course not, but neither does the Ericsson CHA-01 Chatboard.
My question still stands though .. how much power does a 101 draw?
2) I use the "typing blind with 10 fingers" system and
In a message dated 2/29/00 10:13:36 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hassan Yate writes:
On the subject of NAMING for minidiscs.
I was reading the Guinness Book of Records and I
came across the worlds smallest keypad (Thin and 60%
the size of a credit card)