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- SIMpad abstract "The SIMpad is a portable computer developed by the company Keith & Koep by order of Siemens AG, with an 8.4" TFT touchscreen. Commonly used with wireless network cards, it was marketed as a device to browse the World Wide Web. Initially announced in January 2001 at the Consumer Electronics Show, the SIMpad was not very popular in the mainstream US market. There are five known model variants, all out of production:CL4: The low-end model with 32 MB RAM and 16 MB Flash ROM without PC card slot but with DECT modem.WP50: A variant sold by Swisscom. Same as the CL4.T-Sinus Pad: A variant sold by Deutsche Telekom. This one is the same as the CL4 but with a PC card slot.SL4: The high end model, with 64 MB RAM and 32 MB Flash ROM. This one also has a PC card slot.SLC: Identical to the SL4, but with the addition of a Siemens MD34 DECT modem, allowing connection to certain Siemens ISDN telephone systems.All variants contain:An Intel StrongARM#SA-1110 SA-1110 32-bit RISC processor with a clock frequency of 206 MHzAn 8.4" TFT LCD with an SVGA resolution (800×600 pixels)4-wire analog resistive touch interfaceA single 16-bit PC card slot (not included in some CL4 models designed to use the Siemens MD34 DECT module)A standard ISO/IEC 7816 SmartCard interfaceA USB 1.1 client interface (not fully functional in production releases, but see Mullenger.org below)An IrDA interface (V1.3, SIR)A serial interface (proprietary Siemens "Lumberg" socket)A 7.2 V 2800 mA·h Lithium Ion Battery (~4hr life)A built-in mono speakerA built-in microphone (not on CL4 models)A headphone interface (proprietary Siemens "Lumberg" socket)All devices weigh approximately 2.2 lb (1 kg) and measure 10.35 × 7.08 × 1.10 inches (263 mm ×181 mm × 30 mm). The SIMpad was initially released with the Handheld PC 2000 (Windows CE 3.0) operating system, while later units (mostly SL4 and SLC) were released with Windows CE.NET (Windows CE 4.0). Since the SIMpad was discontinued in 2002, all manufacturer support was also discontinued, no future updates are likely to appear.The OpenSIMpad project offers a SIMpad related Wiki where one can find information about Linux, Windows CE, hardware and mods.The Mullenger.org commercial website offers a licensed Windows CE 4.2 ".net" bug fix and upgrade for all SIMpad models.".
- SIMpad thumbnail SIMpad_SL4.jpg?width=300.
- SIMpad wikiPageExternalLink www.keith-koep.com.
- SIMpad wikiPageExternalLink www.mullenger.org.
- SIMpad wikiPageExternalLink www.opensimpad.org.
- SIMpad wikiPageID "2680012".
- SIMpad wikiPageLength "2960".
- SIMpad wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- SIMpad wikiPageRevisionID "541705305".
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Embedded_Linux.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Portable_computers.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Siemens.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Computer.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Consumer_Electronics_Show.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink DECT.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Telekom.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Enhanced_Cordless_Telecommunications.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Flash_ROM.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Flash_memory.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Handheld_PC.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink ISDN.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink IEC_7816.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Infrared_Data_Association.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_Services_Digital_Network.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink IrDA.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Lithium-ion_battery.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_Ion_Battery.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink PC_Card.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink PC_card.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink RISC.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Random_access_memory.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Reduced_instruction_set_computing.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink SVGA.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Serial_port.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Siemens.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Siemens_AG.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink SmartCard.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Smart_card.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink StrongARM.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Super_video_graphics_array.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Swisscom.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink TFT_LCD.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Thin-film-transistor_liquid-crystal_display.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Touchscreen.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink USB.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink Windows_CE.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink World_Wide_Web.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLink File:SIMpad_SL4.jpg.
- SIMpad wikiPageWikiLinkText "SIMpad".
- SIMpad hasPhotoCollection SIMpad.
- SIMpad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- SIMpad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Siemens.
- SIMpad subject Category:Embedded_Linux.
- SIMpad subject Category:Portable_computers.
- SIMpad subject Category:Siemens.
- SIMpad hypernym Computer.
- SIMpad type Article.
- SIMpad type Company.
- SIMpad type InformationAppliance.
- SIMpad type Article.
- SIMpad type Company.
- SIMpad type Computer.
- SIMpad type Microcomputer.
- SIMpad comment "The SIMpad is a portable computer developed by the company Keith & Koep by order of Siemens AG, with an 8.4" TFT touchscreen. Commonly used with wireless network cards, it was marketed as a device to browse the World Wide Web. Initially announced in January 2001 at the Consumer Electronics Show, the SIMpad was not very popular in the mainstream US market.".
- SIMpad label "SIMpad".
- SIMpad sameAs SIMpad.
- SIMpad sameAs Siemens_SIMpad.
- SIMpad sameAs m.07xhp9.
- SIMpad sameAs SIMpad.
- SIMpad sameAs Q335870.
- SIMpad sameAs Q335870.
- SIMpad wasDerivedFrom SIMpad?oldid=541705305.
- SIMpad depiction SIMpad_SL4.jpg.
- SIMpad isPrimaryTopicOf SIMpad.