Showing posts with label palm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label palm. Show all posts

Sunday, January 3, 2010

For Sale on eBay: Garmin iQue 3600 GPS PDA


For sale on eBay.


Item specifics
Title:
Garmin 3600
Operating System:
Palm OS 5.0
Installed Memory (RAM) (MB):
32
MPN:
010-00264-00
Type:
Portable
System:
Handheld
Brand:
Garmin
Display Type:
Color
Antenna Type:
Internal
Condition:
Used
Includes:
Garmin iQue 3600 GPS/PDA



Detailed item info
Product Description
The iQue 3600 is the first PDA to include integrated GPS technology. With the power of Palm OS 5 and the dependability of Garmin GPS technology, this "Super PDA" redefines multi-tasking. Integrated software not only allows you to look up appointments or contacts, but also locates and routes you to them with voice-guidance commands!

Details
Dimensions (WxDxH):

7.2 cm x 2 cm x 12.7 cm
Weight:

162 g
Processor:

Motorola 150 MHz, Motorola 200 MHz
Display:

320 x 480 3.8"

Connection
OS Required:

Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 / NT4.0, Microsoft Windows 98/ME, Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP
Input Device:

Touch-screen
Wireless Connectivity:

IrDA


Gently used Garmin iQue 3600 Palm PDA / Global Positioning System. This unit works beautifully (only flaw is a non-functioning thumb wheel on the side, but all thumb wheel features are also included in other buttons on the unit). Includes FULL maps for the Continental United States, Canada, and Alaska, on CD-ROM. Simply copy the maps to your own 2 Gigabyte SD card and insert into card slot for GPS use. Includes turn by turn instructions, points of interest, and more. Plus add software from a large online library of Palm OS software titles. Original software CDs are included, as well as HotSync cradle, A/C charging unit, and a BONUS Garmin leather carry case. I used this unit regularly until very recently.























Send me your comments. Joe





Saturday, January 26, 2008

Palm Devices & Accessories ***SOLD***

WOW! Barely 15 minutes after listing on eBay, the package has SOLD!


I'm selling off all of my Palm devices and accessories on eBay.

For more details, you can check out other pictures, etc., here.

And you can BID ON THE ITEMS HERE.




Joe

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Ubuntu Linux -vs- Windows Vista

I finally picked up my laptop computer yesterday from the Toshiba Authorized Service Provider. It was gone for two weeks. When I dropped it off they said it could take up to two weeks, but I never really believed it would take the full two weeks. It was a hard two weeks. Email, Twitter, two podcast episodes, everything I do on the computer on a regular basis, and I had to share my wife's computer for everything.
 
So I picked up my computer, with a new (blank) hard drive and a new system board installed. Like a fresh, clean start. And I thought, Hey, why not try to kick the Microsoft habit completely now and install Ubuntu Linux instead of Windows Vista? After all, I was starting with a clean hard drive. Even the Toshiba restore partition was wiped out (I could probably call Toshiba and get them to send me a restore disk, but what for -- so I could have loads of trial software on my computer?). So last night I was up past midnight installing Ubuntu Linux on my computer, getting the desktop to look just the way I wanted it, downloading the most recent version of Firefox, setting up some bookmarks -- pretty much just trying to make myself feel at home within Linux.
 
Today at work I tried to use the Linux media player RhythmBox to play some MP3 files. No luck. Seems that the MP3 codec is not included in the Ubuntu distribution. Must have something to do with the MP3 licensing requirements. I'm sure the coded is available somewhere online for download, but I never got to looking for it because I spent the entire evening tonight trying to get my Wireless card to work properly in Linux. I found several sites that had all of the necessary files and instructions to install and configure the drivers for my particular wireless card to work with Linux (it's an Intel card, and Intel actually supports Linux), but I couldn't find anyone that could tell me how to interpret what the directions were trying to say. There is no simple installer that you can double-click and just sit back while the system does the rest. Instead, you have download a .tar file (which, apparently, is a Linux archive file, similar to a .zip file), extract the files, then try to figure out where to put them. Then you have to key in several commands somewhere, blah, blah, blah -- if I knew what I was talking about, I wouldn't be talking about it because I would have been able to get it to work.
 
Instead, I'm typing this post once again on my wife's computer while Windows Vista reinstalls on mine. Yes, I'm a Linux failure. I admit it. I just don't have the time or the patience necessary to make Linux a viable alternative to Windows. I wanted so badly to make it work, because I really don't care much for Windows Vista. It's okay, but there are just so many little Microsoft-isms in it that make it not so user-friendly as I would like.
 
Unfortunately, with a new hard drive and a new system board, when my computer connects online to try to activate my copy of Windows Vista it will probably be rejected by Windows Genuine Advantage because it will appear to be a totally different computer with the same product key assigned to it. Hopefully, if that happens, a phone call to Microsoft will clear things up.
 
Sorry, Linus Torvald, and all you open-source developers out there. Ubuntu really looked cool, and sounded promising, but if you ever want to take it mainstream, you really have to come up with some simple way for users to install new applications without getting a PhD in technology first.
 

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Palm Cancels Foleo

If you don't remember Palm's recent announcement of the Palm Foleo, check the YouTube player at Average Joe American for Palm's video release announcing the product.

However, don't get your hopes up too high over it. Palm has just announced that the Foleo will be canceled, in order to focus on one platform going forward. Just a bit disappointed.

Joe

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Missing In Action

Sometimes things can just get so hectic in life that it can be difficult to find the time to do the things that we really like to do. For me, that has been blogging.

With all the chaos surrounding my currently inoperable car and trying to get it fixed, as well as the every day stress of everything that goes on at work (plus a meeting in Dayton, Ohio, plus a visit yesterday by our Divisional Vice President), it can sometimes be tough to take the time to sit down and just blog.

I podcast, because I can do that anywhere. Using my Palm Tungsten T3, I can record while I'm driving, while I'm walking, during lunch, anywhere I go, no matter what I have to do. I can record my comments, then later select the music and put it all together. Sure, I could probably use that podcast-mixing time to do some blogging, but I'm committed to an episode a week, and there's some really great music I just have to share.

UPDATES:

So yesterday I went to work hoping to be able to pick up my repaired car after work. I called, and called, and called the mechanic that's doing the repairs for me, and he never answered the phone. During all of this, my District Manager and Divisional Vice President were at my store for a visit (the first time the DVP had ever been to my store). The visit went very well (the DVP said the store looks "great").

After the visitors left to do a performance appraisal, I got into my little rental car (Dodge Caliber: a full review coming soon) and drove to the house of the mechanic that is supposed to be fixing my car. He came to the door armed with excuses. He claims to have a car in his garage on the lift (yes, this guy actually has a lift in his own garage at home) that is waiting on some transmission parts, and can't get mine into the garage yet to begin his work. He expected to have the needed parts for that car today and would call me and let me know how things are going. I haven't heard from him yet today.

My poor wife has something on her face. Or in her eye. Or something. A few days ago, her right eye was swollen and itching. I tried to go get her some Benadryl for it (she has a mild allergy), but she refused. Yesterday, as the problem persisted, she made it out herself to pick up some medicine. Today, the problem remains. In fact, it almost acts like poison ivy now on the right side of her face. Except that she is extremely allergic to poison ivy, and I think if that was the problem it would cover more of her body than just her face. We don't know what it is yet, but we're hoping that calamine lotion will help.

There really hasn't been much more going on. Things have just been so hectic at work since returning from my brief vacation respite that I don't seem to have the time to do much of anything else. Except, maybe, play with the kids and podcast.

Joe

Monday, May 7, 2007

Average Joe Radio Episode 23: Kidcast #3

New this week on



Average Joe Radio

Episode Twenty-Three: Kidcast #3

My son returns with his own music selections, in the third Average Joe Kidcast.




The Eggerton Boyz"Slug Bug" from "Smelly Monkeys"
by The Eggerton Boyz
Buy at Lulu.com


Lynn Julian aka Cookie Cutter Girl"Art" from "Cookie Cutter Girl"
by Lynn Julian
Buy at CDBaby


Rich Palmer"911 Handles All" from "Sing A Song For Safety"
by Rich Palmer
Buy at CDBaby


My Son"Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes"
by My Son



Spaghetti Cake"Trampoline" from "Jam Food"
by Spaghetti Cake
Buy at CDBaby


Smallfish"Kazoo Rock" from "Low Tide"
by Smallfish
Buy at SmallFishAdventures.com

Feedback Line: (206) 600-4JOE

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Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Average Joe Radio Episode 22: The Best Of...

New this week on



Average Joe Radio

Episode Twenty-Two: The Best of Average Joe

This one's a long one (55 minutes). Low Bandwidth download version (lower audio quality) is available below.




Matthew Ebel"Rain" from "Filling The Pages"
by Matthew Ebel
Buy at Matthew Ebel.com
Featured in Episode One


Steadman"Come Alive" from "Revive"
by Steadman
Download at SteadmanBand.com
Featured in Episode Five: Artist Spotlight


Bob Gentry"Upside Down" from "Bob Gentry"
by Bob GentryBuy at BobGentry.com
Featured in Episode Six: Driving to Chicago


Kevin Reeves"Shine" from "It's About Time"
by Kevin Reeves
Buy at CDBaby
Featured in Episode Seven: Super Bowl Thoughts & Sledding


Brett Mikels"Unlikely Messenger" from "Deep Enough"
by Brett Mikels
Buy at BrettMikels.com
Featured in Episode Ten: The Valentine LP


Kevin Reeves & Ian Baird"Redemption" by Kevin Reeves and Ian Baird
Featured in Episode Eleven: New Music!




Christopher Dallman"7th of September" from "Christopher Dallman"
by Christopher Dallman
Buy at MySpace.com
Featured in Episode Twelve: Housekeeping


William Brooks"Land of Lincoln" from "Silent Wings"
by William Brooks
Buy at Magnatune
Play Video
Featured in Episode Sixteen: Artist Spotlight


Matthew Ebel"I Know You're There" from "Beer & Coffee"
by Matthew Ebel
Buy at MatthewEbel.com
Featured in Episode Seventeen: Live or Memorex - Part 2


David McMillin"Manhattan Street" from "Between Here and Home"
by David McMillin
Featured in Episode Twenty: Time


Mike Errico"Skimming" from "Skimming"
by Mike Errico
Buy at Engine Company Records
Featured in Episode Twenty-One: Raison d'Etre


The Alternate Routes"Aftermath" from "Good and Reckless and True"
by The Alternate Routes
Buy at Aware Store
Featured in Jersey Joe's Pick To Click


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Thursday, March 1, 2007

Average Joe Radio Episode 13: Kidcast #2

The newest episode of Average Joe Radio is finally on the web and ready for download.

I've got a great new source for tunes in this episode.

Call the feedback line: 206-600-4JOE.

Go Fish

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Enjoy!

Joe

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