This is one palmtop I'm possibly looking at, seems to come with an 802.11b
card.

http://home.intermec.com/eprise/main/Intermec/Content/Products/Products_Show
Detail?section=Products&Product=CMPTR6651&Category=CMPTR&Family=CMPTR2#

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From: "Jacob Kuntz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: Palmtop or Palmpilot


> from the secret journal of David W. Chapman Jr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I'm trying to decide what would be better for running a vnc client.
What's
> > better for running the viewer, a palm pilot or a palm top computer
running
> > windows CE or regular windows 98?  any input would be appreciated
because I
> > have no info to go on right now.
>
> Your top priority question should be "how am I going to connect?". A
palmtop
> with a ricochet or 802.11b interface card would yeild the best perfomance.
> while the palm7 has wireless capabilities, and all palm-class computers
can
> connect to a modem, their processor and memory are comperable to the first
> macintosh computers. not to mention tiny resolution. I'd go with a palmtop
> running linux. For the record, I am a big fan of PalmOS and hardly go
> anywhere without my Visor, but I would never want to try to use a windows
> desktop from it.
>
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> Jacob Kuntz
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