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Palm m100 series by jekky
The Palm m100 series consists of four Palm OS based personal digital assistants (or Pdas) titled m100, m105, m125, and m130. These models were intended to be “entry-level” PDAs. Their cases were built from cheaper materials, the covers of the LCD screens and the digitizers were plastic rather than glass, and the screens were smaller than the more expensive palms. Unlike other Palm computers, which had rechargeable batteries, they were designed to run on standard dry cell batteries (except for the m130, which uses a rechargeable battery). All feature a hinged screen cover with a small window over the screen through which the system clock can be viewed for a few seconds when the “scroll up” button is depressed through a hole in the cover, when the unit is not in use. The Palm m130 was one of the first Palms with a color screen The grayscale Palm m100 Specifications The m100 is powered by the Motorola EZ Dragonball processor operating at 16MHz, and it has 2 Megabytes of RAM. It was released in august 2000. It is 4.66 inches high, 3.10 inches wide, and 0.72 inches thick. It weighs 3.7oz without batteries or screen cover. It came with a serial cable to sync with a computer and a CD ROM with Palm Desktop software. It has a durable plastic screen that will withstand falls better than glass screens, and comes with a hinged screen cover that hangs over the screen when not in use. The m105 is identical to the m100 but it contains 8 Megabytes of RAM, and in the box a cradle is included instead of a cable. The m105 had a problem whereby the capacitor that saved the contents of the RAM when changing batteries would fail. Several hardware hacks are available that fix this error. The m125 is powered by the Motorola VZ Dragonball processor operating at 33MHz. It has a 160×160 pixel greyscale LCD screen and 8 Megabytes of RAM. It originally shipped with Palm OS 4.0. The cradle connection and expansion port differs from that of the earlier models, and is identical to that of the Palm m500 series, and this model shipped with a synchronization cradle that connected to the USB port (M100 and M105 connected via the PC’s serial port.) This Handheld also features a memory slot which takes a SD or MMC format external memory. The m130 is also powered by the Motorola VZ Dragonball processor operating at 33Mhz. It has a 160×160 pixel LCD screen that supported 16 bit color. It originally shipped with Palm OS 4.1 References ^ The Gadgeteer Review, m100 ^ The Gadgeteer Review, m125 v d e List of devices by manufacturer branding and series as Palm Computing Tandy Zoomer as U.S. Robotics Pilot 1000 5000 as 3Com PalmPilot Personal Professional Palm III III IIIx IIIe Palm V V Palm VII VII as Handspring Visor Visor Deluxe Prism Platinum Edge Neo Pro Treo 90 180 270/300 600 as Palm, Inc. (2000) Palm III IIIxe IIIc Palm V Vx Palm VII VIIx m100 m100 m105 m125 m130 m500 m500 m505 m515 i700 i705 Tungsten T T2 T3 W E Zire 21 as PalmOne Tungsten T5 E2 Zire 31 71 72 LifeDrive LifeDrive Treo 650 as Palm, Inc. (2005) T T|X Z Z22 Centro Centro webOS Pre Pixi Foleo Foleo (never released) Treo 680 700p 700w 700wx 750 750v 755p 800w Pro Italics indicate that a device has been discontinued. Devices are organized by the company’s current name at time of product release; several devices were also sold under subsequent corporate identities. Categories: Palm OS devices
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