exbal Q??????

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is a hp iPaq rz1710 a good enough pocket pc to run exbal?


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Howdy partner !

You dont list what the inbuilt memory of that unit is. I have the NF version of exbal and I'm sure youo need 32mg to run it. I bought a used HP 1910 Pocket PC and it runs it great. Yours has the same operating system as mine , so as long as you have the memory you should be right to go , I think ???

Cheers

DUH
 
NF vs EXBAL version

When I bought Exbal, the owner told me the only difference was Exbal had more reticle options, while the NF version is limited to NF reticles.

Southpaw
 
I cant see why not ? Ultimately it is your decision, I would read the system requirements for the programme alongside the specs of the pda and tick them off one by one. It all looks good from where I am sitting though ?

Cheers

DUH
thanks for the advice, I just bid on a Dell Axim X5 on e-bay.
 
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