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Re: 386 pager

From: Legacy Xunker <>
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 00:08:22 -0600

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.
>
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