dm.porritt@verizon.net wrote: >Tom: > >For the work you're planning to do I don't think that extra speed would be any big deal. However, you might check with Dean about the Dell unit. The last I heard both RCT and TuneLab were recommending NOT using a Dell as there is a BIOS problem that affects the tuning programs. I'm sure this information is probably on their web sites. > > > That was a while back, and I think the problem must rather be solved. I use a AX 5 and never have had a problem at all. Bought it about a year back now as the European dealer told me I was entitled to a free cross over upgrade... which of course wasnt the truth... which of course meant I bought the thing under false information....which I dont really want to get into except to say I dont use anything else but Tunelab on it. >I'm using an IPAQ with a 266mh processor and 64 megs of memory. I run TuneLab Pocket, have all my customers (>3000) and my entire calendar on it. I keep an Excel spreadsheet of my milage, and several other spreadsheet files. I also have Acrobat reader installed. I still have tons of space left and I haven't yet purchased (haven't felt the need) an expansion memory chip. > > > Nice guy Robert... always there for you when something goes wrong. And he has a great little program there. >dave > > Cheers RicB
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