LisaG
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My feeling is that it's certainly not a sure thing the grips will come off. HP is a good company who cares about their reputation and they wouldn't continue to use a manufacturing process that results in guaranteed failure. I had a 2215 for 6 months and the grips were just as tight as the day I bought it. I avoided the included case like the plague, but other than that, gave it no special care.
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zettler
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I hate sounding stupid BUT...
I want to install some freeware games (space invaders) and other utilities but they always ask you what type of processor your particular PDA has: ARM, ARM4, MIPS, SH3. WCE420X86, X86, etc....
What breed is the IPAQ 2215??
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LisaG
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The iPAQ has an Intel XScale processor which can run ARM software.
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zettler
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God Bless You!!! That is what I thought but do you think I could see it mentioned anywhere, including the description (specifications) at HP's own site???
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LisaG
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Pocket PCs only come with Windows syncing software. If you wish to use the iPAQ with a Mac, you'll need to purchase either MissingSync for Pocket PC from www.markspace.com or Pocket Mac Pro from www.pocketmac.net. MissingSync works quite well.
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is the iPAQ 2215 macintosh compatible?
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