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vishnja

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« on: May 15, 2004, 12:29:19 pm »
Sorry for this unproductive thread - but I just have to share my excitement with you: I\'m using the C860 with the small battery now, when I\'m not using the wlan or listening to music - and I just cant stop congratulating myself to this purchase ;-)
The C860 just looks amazing all in all silver! It is soo thin, so much more refined: so sleek it looks just like what it is: a highend piece of hardware!
The touch is now very metallic, there is nothing cheap or rugged about it anymore. I just love it! (Even more than I did before.)

Btw: you can change the batteries without having to reboot the Z, when it is plugged to an external power source during the swapping process!

cheers,
Kathrin
C860 with Cacko 1.21 \"Elena\" ROM,
pretec wlan cf, nokia bt cf, ratoc usb host cf, socket lan cf,
sandisk 512 cf/sd, kingston 256 cf

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« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2004, 04:26:10 pm »
Kathrin -

You might also want to look into the Digipower DPS-9000 external battery pack, particularly since you say that you have the smaller battery in your Z.

I originally bought mine for my Olympus digital camera. But noticed a web page where the author used his with a 5x00 Zaurus. The DP-5v step down connector cable (included with the DPS-9000 that I bought) is used for Fuji cameras, which can\'t take the full 7.2v of the power pack, and works like a charm with my C860.

The DPS-9000 is 1800 mAh lithium ion, memory free, tripod mountable and has a set of 5 leds as a great \"fuel gague\". I have a belt pouch for mine. The AC charger is universal & a 12v DC charger was included with my unit.

Of course, if you are near an AC outlet, its easier to just plug in a wallwart but when out & about, the external pack greatly extends the operating time of a Z. Saved my bacon a couple times! <G>



Bob W
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The legs of the crane are long and
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Language conversion by hand

alts: Cacko 1.22 / OZ 3.5.1 / pdaXrom
512Mb SanDisk SD (x2) / 512Mb SanDisk CF (x2)
Lexar 1Gb CF / AmbiCom WL1100C-CF 802.11b WiFi

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« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2004, 04:40:22 pm »
Hi Bob,

Thanks! This is a great battery pack!  Looks rather small :-)
I also have one (just in case): the Samsung Digimax Battery Pack. It\'s quite expensive, but I can use it with my camera as well, so this is quite handy...

Kathrin
C860 with Cacko 1.21 \"Elena\" ROM,
pretec wlan cf, nokia bt cf, ratoc usb host cf, socket lan cf,
sandisk 512 cf/sd, kingston 256 cf

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« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2004, 05:47:27 pm »
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I also have one (just in case): the Samsung Digimax Battery Pack. It\'s quite expensive, but I can use it with my camera as well, so this is quite handy...

Kathrin


LOL

One of the things that I like about Z people is their creativity <g>. And we think a lot alike, as well.


Best

Bob W
Miami FL
Bob W - Miami FL
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"The legs of the duck are short and
 cannot be lengthened without distress
 to the duck.

The legs of the crane are long and
 cannot be shortened without distress
 to the crane."

Chuang-tzu

--------------------
C860 main - Sharp 1.40 JP ROM
Language conversion by hand

alts: Cacko 1.22 / OZ 3.5.1 / pdaXrom
512Mb SanDisk SD (x2) / 512Mb SanDisk CF (x2)
Lexar 1Gb CF / AmbiCom WL1100C-CF 802.11b WiFi

Out of Hp200LX, from HP100LX, via HP95LX
--------------------
Desktop MegaTower c/ twin DataPort HD racks;
12 removable HDs with multi OSs - no waiting.

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