Classic != IBM AT

From: Jason Willgruber <roblwill_at_usaor.net>
Date: Tue Nov 3 19:21:11 1998

>
> It is to me. I don't remember if the Newton or the Zoomer came out
first,
> but it was certainly one of the first pen-based PDA's. I still use my
> Zoomer today because of the great battery life. And GEOS runs pretty
well
> on that slow 8088 -- try that with Windows CE!
>
Yeah. I can agree to that - I've had the batteries in mine for a year,
not, and it's still going. Only problem is there's no backlight.

>
> The PC110? The HD was a standard PCMCIA Type-III drive. Try
> comp.sys.{handheld,palmtop}. Or are you thinking of the Dauphin DTR-1
> (made by IBM) with the 1.8" KittyHawk drive?
>
That must be what I'm thinking of. I remember the name "IBM KittyHawk". I
guess that was the name of the drive, not the computer. What was the
entire size of the computer? From what I have been told, it was sotr of
like a fat PDA.

-Jason

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