I ordered two of these cards Thursday and they just arrived this
morning. They are Verbatim Type II 2 MB SRAM cards and they work like
a champ. According to my Z-PDA I now have a drive C: with 2,072,576
bytes free. The batteries were _not_ installed in either of the units
I recieved. I simply inserted the batteries, slid in the card, the
Zoomer asked if I wanted to format, I said yes, and a few seconds
later drive C: appeared in my drive list. Now, does anybody know of a
way to label these puppies? The Zoomer gave them drive labels of
Unnamed1 and Unnamed2. I'd like something more descriptive.
BTW, according to the brochure included, CD bought up the last of
Verbatim's 2M SRAM cards (these cards), so when they're sold out,
that's it folks. I think I'm gonna order a couple more, this is the
best price I've seen yet.
Wulf
>I have an AST GridPad 2390 which, if you keep up with the FAQ for this
>group, is the same as the Casio Z-7000 and the Tandy Z-PDA (except for
>the silkscreened lettering).
>
>----------------------------------------------------------
>Longden C. Loo lloo@world.nad.northrop.com
>Northrop Grumman Corporation Information Services
>----------------------------------------------------------
>
>On Thu, 1 Jun 1995 gforeman@globalcom.net wrote:
>
>> Do you have the Zpda by Tandy? Want to make sure before ordering this.
>>
>>
>> >2 meg SRAM cards are available for $99 ($85/ea in quantities of 2 or more)
>> >Shipping for my 1 card was $5.54 and CA residents add sales tax.
>>
>>
>> Gary W. Foreman
>> IDS
>> gforeman@globalcom.net
>> 06/01/95 23:29:53
>>
>>
>>
>