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Menneisyys
1st December 2006, 09:18 PM
(Sorry guys and gals for crossposting this here – this forum has much more visitors than the General forum.)

No, I haven’t messed up the numbers: there were models in the h5600. It’s just that they have been cancelled by HP (see for example this article (http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/4038.html)).

There, however, are still floating devices around (see for example this eBay auction (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5865299305)); I’ve also been offered one, which, being a die-hard gadget freak & collector, I'm really interested in. However, it just doesn’t see either the Wi-Fi, the BT or the phone unit at all – in Wireless Control, not even the icons of the first two show up as can be seen in here (http://www.winmobiletech.com/kuvat/h5610NoWiFiBTIcons.jpg) and enabling the phone results in a “a wireless radio must be attached to use the phone” message as can be seen in here (http://www.winmobiletech.com/kuvat/h5610NoPhone.jpg).

The ROM version in the device I’ve been offered is 0.81.13 ENG, dated 08/13/02 (that is, pretty early, taken into account that it was only later that the first rumors on the h5600 series surfaced) as can be seen in here (http://www.winmobiletech.com/kuvat/h5610ROMVersion.jpg); the device has the GSM module, which has the version WGM_1310something as can be seen in here (http://www.winmobiletech.com/kuvat/h5610GSMVersion.jpg).

Therefore, if anyone has a h561x or a h565x, please PLEASE let me know :) I’d be REALLY grateful for any kind of help or information on this device. You’ll get LOADS of greetings and thanks in any “retro review”-kind of article I may publish on this rarity.

I’d really want to have this prototype as a working device in my huge collection of old PDA’s, but would not prefer paying big bucks for it if it is almost completely useless (currently, it is – it’s PPC2k2-based, which means almost no support for any recently released Pocket PC application or game and doesn't support any wireless either).

BTW, the device is legal, even if it’s just a beta one - also see the comments here (http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/4038.html).

(BTW, don’t be afraid: I’m OK, the reason for my not having published really big articles for a month is that I’ve had a lot of work and the current article I’ve been working on for three weeks also needed a LOT of work and research. However, I really think it was worth the time and effort – it’ll be THE definitive article on everything Pocket PC – to – desktop PC control and will contain a lot of not-just-Pocket-PC-related information on remote controlling issues in general. That is, it’ll be worth reading for anyone that is interested in remote desktop protocols in general, not only Pocket PC users.)