On 09/25/04 18:38 ET, bassfiend said...
What is required is for those *IN CHARGE* of the
ProntoTeam to realise what the product they have
in the iPronto could be capable of if they were
to risk the development budget and really push
the product. The hardware base is a cracker.
I don't see the need for a big development budget. Obviously, the iPronto can send TCP strings via 802.11 - it just can't send them at a time when they would be useful. The Gllobal Caché GC-100 could receive them (via a WAP or router). Instead of assigning a CCF hex code to a button, it could be assigned a TCP string using the GC-100 format (about the same size string). Where's the big cost?