
HP 200LX - Wikipedia
The HP 200LX Palmtop PC (F1060A, F1061A, F1216A), also known as project Felix, is a personal digital assistant introduced by Hewlett-Packard in August 1994.
The story of the 1991 HP DOS Palmtop - by Bryan Lunduke
Aug 1, 2022 · Running a full edition of Windows 3.0 (in Real Mode — the 200LX’s 80186 CPU doesn’t support Protected Mode). But how did these amazing little pocket computers come to …
The First Real Palmtop - Hackaday
Dec 21, 2020 · Introducing the HP-200LX, the first real palmtop computer. I used one of these daily up until the mid-2000s, and still have an operational one in my desk drawer. Let’s step …
Hewlett Packard 200 LX (HP 200LX) - Palmtops
Special features: Key-Combination to invert display, SIR infrared (HP JetEye Infrared printer port compatible). RAM can be configured as additional RAMDISK space for saving user files.
HP 200LX - THE PHINTAGE COLLECTOR
Jun 19, 2020 · The HP 200LX is the third generation handheld device, following the 100LX and the 95LX models. Sporting an 80186-compatible CPU, it came with built-in MS-DOS 5 and …
HP Computer Museum
The 200LX was the third generation of the LX series which began with the 95LX. The 200LX offered the same features as the 100LX with additional software that included Pocket Quicken. …
The Golden Age of HP Palmtop PCs - PCMag
Aug 18, 2016 · The 200LX (and its precursor, the 100LX) improved upon the 95LX with a higher resolution display, a faster CPU, more RAM, and an integrated application launch manager -- …
HP 200LX and related palmtops - The Silicon Underground
Apr 9, 2024 · The HP 200 LX was a successful palmtop computer introduced in 1994. HP continued to sell it through 1999, an unusually long run for a 1990s computer model. In this …
HP Palmtops 100LX / 200LX - Technical information - hermocom
Dec 8, 2013 · The palmtop Hewlett Packard 200LX is the successor of the very famous 95LX and 100LX palmtops. Project names at HP were " Cougar " for the 100LX and " Felix " for the …
What is an HP 200LX?
A 200LX is an PIM build as an XT-like handheld PC with a 640x200 black-and-white screen, capable of running most MS-DOS software up to CGA resolution out of hand - literally, running …
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