Well, there is a pager called RIM (Either that or the Network it operates is called that). Ther are better ones from Sony and Motorola though, though they're not x86 processors. Bill Nordstrom wrote: > I was just flipping through an old Pop mechanics and came across a pager that > has a 386 chip. Didn't think much about it because I thought 386 was a little > out of the usability ballpark, but it would appear at least a few people are > making wearables out of them. Anyway, the pager was pretty small, but had a > keyboard, a large screen for a pager. and flashram. I think it cost $250 and > was called RIM or something. > > -- > Bill Nordstrom > University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas ( www.swmed.edu ) > 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. > Dallas, TX 75235-9039 > W:214-648-9227 > Fax: 214-648-8694 > mailto:> > -- > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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