Poqet Pc

The Poqet PC is a very small, portable IBM PC compatible computer, introduced in 1989 by Poqet Computer Corporation, but no longer sold. It was the first palmtop form factor IBM-PC compatible computer. The Poqet PC is powered by two AA-size batteries. Through the use of aggressive power management, which included stopping the CPU between keystrokes, the batteries are able to power the computer for anywhere between a couple of weeks and a couple of months, depending on usage. There were three variants of The Poqet PC. The Poqet PC Classic was the first to be introduced, with the Poqet PC Prime following shortly after. Several years later, the Poqet PC Plus was introduced. The main difference between the Poqet PC Classic and the Prime was the expansion of RAM from 512 KB to 640 KB and the enhancement of the power management features. The Poqet PC Plus was significantly different from the Classic and Prime models, and featured a rechargeable battery pack, enhanced PCMCIA slots, a transflective LCD display and 1 MB of RAM. The Poqet PC Plus was considerably larger and heavier than its predecessors.M]]. The Poqet PC is comparable to the HP-95/HP-100/HP-200LX and the Atari Portfolio handheld computers. See also: Poqet PC programming

Specifications

 Size:                       8.8" × 4.3" × 1" 
                             22.3 cm × 10.9 cm × 2.5 cm 
Weight: 1.2 lb (0.54 kg) w/batteries Battery life: 50–100 hours (But expect a lot less if running long, cpu-intensive programs (10–20h approx)) Microprocessor: 80C88 / 0–8Mhz (methinks its 5 Mhz, actually.) Memory: 640 KB SRAM Display: reflective DSTN (no backlight) Display compatibility: MDA: 80 × 25 characters
                             CGA: 640 × 200 pixels 
PCMCIA: 2-Type I, Revision 1.0 memory card slots
                             SRAM cards must operate a 3.3v                             Does not support Revision 2.0 modem and                             network cards. 
Secondary storage: Drive A: 512 KB – 2 MB PCMCIA (not included)
                             Drive B: 512 KB – 2 MB PCMCIA (not included)                             Drive C: 768 KB ROM drive with MS-DOS 3.3                                      and PoqetTools                             Drive D: 22K volatile RAM drive 
Built-in software: MS-DOS 3.3, PoqetLink, and PoqetTools

External Links

The Poqet PC Home Page

 

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