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01-05-2006, 07:06 PM
Thank you so much for your help. You saved me loads of aggravation from my
new "timesaving device".
Clinton Fitch, Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com! wrote:
>Hello,
>
>The 1950 has an ARM/XScale processor so those are what you need to be using.
>
>Most applications - freeware or commercialware - have a setup.exe file. If
>you double-click it, the application will install via ActiveSync. If it
>doesn't, and has a .CAB file only, then you need to copy that .CAB file to
>your device via ActiveSync (use the File Folder) and then run it directly
>from the device.
>
>Just so you know (if you don't already) there is a great freeware site at
>http://www.freewareppc.com.
>
>Regards,
>
>>I just retired my old palm m505 and have bought an iPAQ rx 1950 and I can't
>> figure out how to load programs. How do I know which processor I have:
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>>
>> Thanks for your help out there!
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new "timesaving device".
Clinton Fitch, Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com! wrote:
>Hello,
>
>The 1950 has an ARM/XScale processor so those are what you need to be using.
>
>Most applications - freeware or commercialware - have a setup.exe file. If
>you double-click it, the application will install via ActiveSync. If it
>doesn't, and has a .CAB file only, then you need to copy that .CAB file to
>your device via ActiveSync (use the File Folder) and then run it directly
>from the device.
>
>Just so you know (if you don't already) there is a great freeware site at
>http://www.freewareppc.com.
>
>Regards,
>
>>I just retired my old palm m505 and have bought an iPAQ rx 1950 and I can't
>> figure out how to load programs. How do I know which processor I have:
>[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>>
>> Thanks for your help out there!
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