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- From: stevev@miser.uoregon.edu (Steve VanDevender)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds
- Subject: Re: HP 95LX
- Message-ID: <STEVEV.92Nov18095415@miser.uoregon.edu>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 17:54:15 GMT
- Article-I.D.: miser.STEVEV.92Nov18095415
- References: <mjohnson-171192100320@129.197.97.63> <mg.722062129@tyrolia>
- Sender: news@nntp.uoregon.edu
- Organization: University of Oregon Chemistry Stores
- Lines: 23
- In-Reply-To: mg@tyrolia's message of 18 Nov 92 04:48:49 GMT
-
- In article <mg.722062129@tyrolia> mg@tyrolia (Michael Golan) writes:
-
- mjohnson@force.decnet.lockheed.com (Mark E. Johnson) writes:
-
- >Is anyone familiar with the HP 95LX, a DOS palmtop?
-
- No, never heard of it. Is this a new product? Is it really running DOS? wow!
- It is strange that such an important machine, and made my HP, have never
- been mentioned in this news group. Maybe you should try comp.sys.hp or
- something.
-
- You haven't been reading this group very long, have you? The HP
- 95LX is mentioned fairly often, though not mentioned here as
- often as it used to be before comp.sys.palmtops was created.
- Similarly, most discussion about the HP 48SX goes on in
- comp.sys.hp48. If you were reading comp.sys.handhelds during the
- time that the new groups were proposed and debated, I can't
- believe that you would have forgotten.
- --
- Steve VanDevender stevev@greylady.uoregon.edu
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- Symptoms include lack of traffic sense, slow rate of travel, and the
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