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- REX_5000 abstract "The Franklin REX 5, (also known as the “Rex-Pro”, as the “Rex 5000”, and with cosmetic variation as the “Rex 5001”) was one of the Rex line of Personal Digital Assistants, each a PCMCIA PC card and thus the size of a credit card, built around a Toshiba microprocessor emulating a Zilog Z80. The REX firmware was written by Starfish Software, and the hardware was manufactured by Citizen Electronics. Earlier models in this line (the Rex and the Rex-3) had almost no input possibilities except to download data when installed in a host computer or in a docking station; the Rex 5 added a sixth button and introduced a modal input method. (The later REX 6000 again had only five buttons, but included a touch screen.) Further, with 512 KB of RAM, the Rex 5 had twice the memory of the Rex-3 (which, in turn, had four times that of the original Rex).The REX 5000 was repackaged by Motorola as the StarTAC ClipOn Organizer, which piggybacked onto digital versions of their popular StarTAC phone (as well as some Timeport models), expanding the capabilities of the phone from having a capacity of 100 contacts to 1000, and adding calendar and note functionality.The REX 5000 and StarTAC ClipOn Organizer, like earlier models of the Rex, utilized Starfish Software's TrueSync for data synchronization. Starfish would later be acquired by Motorola.The REX 5000 was succeeded by the Xircom REX 6000.".
- REX_5000 thumbnail Franklin_REX-PRO5.JPG?width=300.
- REX_5000 wikiPageExternalLink rex5000.
- REX_5000 wikiPageExternalLink Xircom-REX-5000-2001-5-3-pdastreet-pdas.html.
- REX_5000 wikiPageID "154054".
- REX_5000 wikiPageLength "1940".
- REX_5000 wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- REX_5000 wikiPageRevisionID "577354230".
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Personal_digital_assistants.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Franklin_Electronic_Publishers.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Kilobyte.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Microprocessor.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Motorola.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_StarTAC.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink PCMCIA.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink PC_Card.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink PC_card.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Personal_Digital_Assistant.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Personal_digital_assistant.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink REX_6000.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Random_Access_Memory.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Rex-3.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink StarTAC.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Starfish_Software.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Toshiba.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink TrueSync.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Xircom.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink Zilog_Z80.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink File:Franklin_REX-PRO5.JPG.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLink File:Franklin_REX-PRO5_Back.JPG.
- REX_5000 wikiPageWikiLinkText "REX 5000".
- REX_5000 hasPhotoCollection REX_5000.
- REX_5000 subject Category:Personal_digital_assistants.
- REX_5000 hypernym Line.
- REX_5000 type Appliance.
- REX_5000 type Assistant.
- REX_5000 type Computer.
- REX_5000 comment "The Franklin REX 5, (also known as the “Rex-Pro”, as the “Rex 5000”, and with cosmetic variation as the “Rex 5001”) was one of the Rex line of Personal Digital Assistants, each a PCMCIA PC card and thus the size of a credit card, built around a Toshiba microprocessor emulating a Zilog Z80. The REX firmware was written by Starfish Software, and the hardware was manufactured by Citizen Electronics.".
- REX_5000 label "REX 5000".
- REX_5000 sameAs m.0143r6.
- REX_5000 sameAs REX_5000.
- REX_5000 sameAs Q7276407.
- REX_5000 sameAs Q7276407.
- REX_5000 wasDerivedFrom REX_5000?oldid=577354230.
- REX_5000 depiction Franklin_REX-PRO5.JPG.
- REX_5000 isPrimaryTopicOf REX_5000.