Because I think buying a modem just for my Zoomer is ludricrous, I don't
want a 2400 baud PCMCIA card.... As an engineer, I'm having a hard time
excepting that there is something magical about the AMT Starcard aside from
its low power demand and 8bit architecture
> Any additional drivers required to make the modem or the Ethernet card to
>work must be transferred to the Zoomer and configured to work with the
>Zoomer.
Aside from limiting calls to DOS 3.x terminology, is there any reason I
wouldn't be able to call my modem's drivers from autoexec?
>At the present time, no network cards are supported on the Zoomer. Remember,
>there's more to making the Zoomer work over the network than hardware, you
>need to load the network drivers and shell.
My original question did not relate to use the Zoomer on a network, but
whether my modem card's multifunction capabilities would interface with its
use as a modem. But since you brought up networking... Reference article
"Novell deal could give GeoWorks early edge in handheld market", issue Nov
8, 1993, PC Week or "Waiting for PDA Magic", issue July 94, LAN Magazine.
Novell and HP both have made equity investments in GeoWorks just for the
purpose for pursuing network connectivity for the Zoomer and future GEOS
based PDAs.