J'ai trouvé par hasard sur internet, sur un catalogue de 1994, ce Tandy Z-PDA que je ne connaissais pas du tout
Quelqu'un connaissait? A t-il été distribué en France?
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Re: Tandy Z-PDA
Je connaissais pas
trouvé ça
= Casio Z-7000, ou Tandy Z-PDA, ou AST GRiDpad 2390
https://forum.framasoft.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&p=151131
http://www.8bit-micro.com/tandy-zoomer-z-pda.htm
trouvé ça
= Casio Z-7000, ou Tandy Z-PDA, ou AST GRiDpad 2390
https://forum.framasoft.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&p=151131
http://www.8bit-micro.com/tandy-zoomer-z-pda.htm
http://www.pencomputing.com/palm/Pen33/hawkins1.htmlThe brainchild of Jeff Hawkins an engineer in the late 1980 for GRiD Systems, Jeff was
onboard when Tandy Corporation bought GRiD and made it part of the Tandy empire. At
that time Hawkins was a Vice President of GRiD working on special projects, and his
brainchild was the GRiD tablet, a 12" display 8088 DOS computer with touch screen and
tablet capabilities.
As the story goes, Hawkins met with three others from GRiD along with Howard Elias from
Tandy Corporation at a hotel in San Jose, CA. Hawkins tried to get Tandy for build the
ZOOMER for GRiD. A hesitant Elias prompted Hawkins to incorporate his own company to
proceed with the project in June of 1992. That company was Palm Computing. Initially
created to develop software Palm Computing