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“The one essential product for Zoomer users with a PC.” This hardware and software package enabled people to link Casio Z-7000, Tandy Z-PDA, and AST GRiDPad 2390 devices to a PC.
Artifact Details
Palm Connect PC Version
Palm, Inc.
United States
English
1993
Open box with minor deformations and wear.
3.5" disks, Zoomer to PC serial cable, 9 pin to 25 pin serial converter. Note: 5.25" disks missing.
Approx. 7" x 9" x 1.5"
P1000 12M10/93 #310-0001
47a6c330ae6ddd00
HRD-PM-0001
2020-07-07
About the Organization
Palm, Inc. was an American company that specialized in manufacturing personal digital assistants (PDAs) and various other electronics. They were the designer of the PalmPilot, the first PDA successfully marketed worldwide, as well as the Treo 600, one of the first smartphones. Palm developed several versions of Palm OS for PDAs and smartphones. The company was also responsible for the first versions of webOS, the first multitasking operating system for smartphones, and enyo.js, a framework for HTML5 apps.
In July 2010, Palm was purchased by Hewlett-Packard (HP) and in 2011 announced a new range of webOS products. However, after poor sales, HP CEO Léo Apotheker announced in August 2011 that it would end production and support of Palm and webOS devices, marking the end of the Palm brand after 19 years.
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“The one essential product for Zoomer users with a PC.” This hardware and software package enabled people to link Casio Z-7000, Tandy Z-PDA, and AST GRiDPad 2390 devices to a PC.
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