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Casio Cassiopeia

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Name: germars
Date: October 18, 2007 at 19:36:10 Pacific
Subject: Casio Cassiopeia
OS: Windows CE version 3.0
CPU/Ram: 31mb
Model/Manufacturer: E-115
Comment:
Hi, I've got a well-loved Cassiopeia that I've had at least seven years. I just bought a new computer with Vista and it doesn't appear to accept ActiveSync 3.1. Casio doesn't seem to be supporting this anymore and hasn't built an upgrade to use with Vista, but I hate to get rid of a machine that is still working fine. Does anyone know any upgrades that will help me sync to my new machine? It synchronises with Outlook 2000. I'm not sure what else you may need to know, but I appreciate the help.

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Name: the_nextbear2
Date: January 11, 2008 at 03:26:57 Pacific
Subject: Casio Cassiopeia
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Try running an older version of Windows within Vista using the free Virtual PC found on Microsoft's website.


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