To sort out this problem every PDAs has a memory slot for the insertion
of memory stick.
Like other computers you need to make back-up files on that storage
card. And also you need to synchronize PDAs with your desk top or Lap
tops frequently.
Thats how all computer in the world operate.
Regards
AJ
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Bowers [mailto:pbowers@pipingdesign.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 4:11 AM
To: <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=M71n4MFkC3xWWgj_kTes7hFDHiekrGvCtFWEV2bqidVPgS2S2ptK1BHZ5TbLFQogr0URKTM_qrIRcvFREAVJH2eK">PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com</a>
Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Waaay Offtopic - Mobile Phones
Steve McKenzie wrote:
> You may recall I asked about PDAs some months back. Well I bought one
> and it works well. Problem is it has flash memory, and I am a little
> irregular about remembering to charge it up. After spending 2 weeks
> in the bush (sorting out pipe routes, Paul), I found I had lost the
> lot by the time I returned to civilisation. As of yet, nobody seems
> to have thought of pinching the hard drive out of an iPod and putting
> it in a PDA.
I'm assuming that you mean that you lost the whole PDA and therefore all
the data, as I was unaware that data cards lose their memory if left to discharge. This is supposed to be solid state memory, the kind used in digital cameras.
Or are you saying that your PDA did not have removeable memory cards and
was basically a RAM-based device?
If it were possible, I'd recommend emailing collected data ASAP to two different places (this is where GMail is nice if you don't have your own
domain).
Paul
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