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iPAQ Button problem

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 1:49pm
by Solarix
By now every knows of the iPaq's problem with buttons being used for simultanious input; that's why I choose the Casio E-125 over it. I wanted to know if the @migo 600, or the new HP 56x will/have the same problems?

Re: iPAQ Button problem

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 10:41pm
by jongjungbu
I heard someone say the new HP's have no button problems at all. The @migo is limited by 3 button presses at a time. Diagonal is considered 2 button presses (i.e. Up-Right diagonally is pressing down Up and Down buttons). Therefore, if moving diagonal, u can only press one other button...like say a jump or shoot. if you press one direction, like say right...u could essentially run and jump or run and shoot etc etc. So its about halfway between the iPaq and the Casio. If you don't need more than 3 buttons at once, its great. But the HP's seem to be pretty awesome too except for the CFI only slot.<br>

Re: iPAQ Button problem

PostPosted: Sep 30, 2001 @ 2:54pm
by Luciano U. Werner
But there is a adaptor, right?

Re: iPAQ Button problem

PostPosted: Sep 30, 2001 @ 11:12pm
by jongjungbu
Mayhap so. I'm not sure if it's jury-rigged or if it's commercial. Anyone?

Re: iPAQ Button problem

PostPosted: Oct 1, 2001 @ 7:05am
by Paul
jesus christ, how many times ddo i have to say this? theres a fucking adapter for cf to cf2 available - has been since the FIRST jornadas were out! jeez...

Re: iPAQ Button problem

PostPosted: Oct 1, 2001 @ 10:31am
by Luciano U. Werner
Yes, the HP568 is the King now.

Re: iPAQ Button problem

PostPosted: Oct 1, 2001 @ 10:19pm
by jongjungbu
Well, excuuuuuuuuuuuuuuse me, Paul. I don't have a jor nada so i don't keep up with them all that much.

Re: iPAQ Button problem

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 1:31pm
by Solarix
What is the difference between CF and CF2?<br>

Re: iPAQ Button problem

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 5:10pm
by Paul
pfft, thats not the point. the point is i say it every time you bring up the fact that jornadas are cf1 only and you all ignore it and say 'isnt there some kind of adapter available?' like idiots.

Re: iPAQ Button problem

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 11:54pm
by jongjungbu
This is the first time I brought it up though.

Re: iPAQ Button problem

PostPosted: Oct 3, 2001 @ 12:34am
by Chris Edwards
cf2 is a bit thicker than cf media... so essentially it can hold more (ie.. a microdrive is CF2, while most normal flash media is CF1)<br><br>so.. you need CF2 for the microdrive and most other CF devices such as wireless cf cards, etc..