[+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-] [+-+-+-+-+-+-+---===<<<+[ 3com Palm IIIc ]+>>>===----+-+-+-+-+-+-+-] [+-+-+-+-+-+-+---===<<<+[ A Recollection ]+>>>===----+-+-+-+-+-+-+-] [+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-] NOTE: 3com Palm IIIc: A Recollection...from my old web page (circa early 2000's) The 3com Palm IIIc was my first color handheld. I got it about a year(?) after I had my Palm III. At the time, I was quite happy with my Palm III. I could live with the monochrome display with backlight (because I didn't know otherwise.) It was very functional and there were tons of applications out there to run. I wasn't looking at upgrading. Well, after a year of having the Palm III, there was a web-based survey at work that we were told via email to fill out. I don't think too many people filled it out but I did out of duty (ha!) A few months later there was a list send out of employees who won the survey raffle. I was picked and the prize was a Palm IIIc. I was surprised because I totally forgot about the survey and never really won raffles. I received it in the mail shortly after. The Palm IIIc is much nicer than my Palm III. Same processor but color display, rechargeable battery, and 8 megs of memory. The Palm III had only 2 megs. I loved the color display. I could totally tell the difference. I bought tons of accessories for this thing. External folding keyboard, EB "Slipper" case, travel charger, travel hotsync cable, cellphone data cable, screen protectors, new stylus, etc. All kinds of things. I really got into the accessories. I read many ebooks on the Palm devices. I thought the concept of having so many books on the handheld wherever you took it was an excellent idea. What was also great was that there were many sites out there with free ebooks. I'd read them anywhere. Ebooks were pretty small too when it came to actual memory it took up. With the Palm IIIc, the better display and the backlighting was a treat when reading at night. The display was so bright that I've used it as a flashlight on several occasions. The display wasn't so nice in direct sunlight though. I bought a data cable to connect my flip phone (Samsung SCH-8500) to my Palm. I found some apps on the net that I could use, like an ssh1 client, web browser, email, AIM, web clippings, etc. Internet access using the Palm was still in its infancy and wasn't too user friendly but I still had fun with it. The whole wireless data/communications thing just dazzled me. Jumpin' on IRC via remote UNIX server via dialup ISP via cellphone via Palm IIIc via ssh1 client...outside, sitting in Public Square was just so remarkable! Now, it's not such a big deal. I still do the whole wireless thing but it's different. I still try to keep the dream alive tho. Sometimes I pretend that I'm Johnny Sokko, controlling his Giant Robot remotely. Instead of through a wrist watch transmitter, I control him via the Palm IIIc. We battle the evil Rodan monster from the planet Gamilon, which invades MegaClevo. I know there's no robot :( but I still have fun. Or sometimes I pretend that I'm an Asian version of Mr. Spock but I've been assimilated by the Borg and I use the Palm IIIc to hack into the hive using an encrypted sub-space frequency to set up a bot to replace me so I can send a distress signal back to the Federation. Anyhow... I stopped using my Palm IIIc in May(?) of 2003 when I bought a used Sony Clie NZ-90. It sat around collecting dust until February of this year when I brought new purpose to the unit. I picked up a Palm based OBDII Scantool for my car. It's called Autotap. Now I can monitor my ship's, err, car's computer. I was going to give the IIIc to my wife but she wasn't interested in it. I think the Palm IIIc will still be of use for many years to come. It could use a battery replacement sometime in the future and the display is not as sensitive as it used to be but it's still functional. [+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-]