kalleboo, Japanese
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magine it's 1997 and you're a Japanese businessman. You're traveling the country for work, and want to update your personal web page with photos of interesting things you see. You have an early digital camera you bought, and you have your work-issued PDA, but obviously without a PC such a multimedia task can't be completed? You're going to have to wait until your get back home...

#RetroComputing #PDA #HandheldPC #WindowsCE #mb

A Casio Cassiopeia A51 Windows CE 2.0 Handheld PC

kalleboo,
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Now this included software doesn't just transfer photos. In fact, it doesn't even have a "just transfer photos" function.

Enter Casio Argo-Builder. It's a program for Windows CE that lets you make websites. It has templates for all kinds of databases - recipe collections, favorite restaurants, and one option is called "QV Album".

Within QV Album it lets you import fotos, add a title and some metadata, and when you save it, you get a little gallery website!

SinclairSpeccy,

@kalleboo The concept of making a website on a PDA sounds fun, but a part of me says it would be tedious.

I cannot imagine making my current site on a PDA 😆

kalleboo,
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Now this digital camera also supported being hooked up to bunch of other stuff in Casio's broad range of products. You could import photos into their word processors, they had printers, and even a special floppy drive so you could save photos to floppy without a PC in the mix!

Digital camera manual - The things you can plug into a digital camera - TVs, Video decks, Printers, Floppy Drives, Computers (a Mac SE), Word processors, and other cameras.

kalleboo,
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Now you can put this on your PCMCIA flash memory card and stick it in your PowerBook 540c, but you're a Japanese businessman, so stuck a PHS card in there and FTP up your site wirelessly!

OK so I can’t do this anymore since those networks are dead, but there are Orinoco Wi-Fi drivers for this thing which I am going to have to try. And I found a Buffalo Ethernet card in the bin of PCMCIA cards at HARD OFF where their driver download page for Windows CE is still online… https://www.buffalo.jp/support/download/detail/?dl_contents_id=60424

A screenshot of Netscape 3 running in MacOS 7.5 showing a photo of a flower with the title “flower”

kalleboo,
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Interestingly enough, when you select a photo to import, the preview of what image you’re about to import is shown on the camera screen, not the PDA screen. This is obviously because the actual serial transfer of the photo is way too slow for preview purposes, but it's kind of odd in practice.

What it says in the toot

kalleboo,
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But that's where you'd be wrong! As long as you were fully in the Casio ecosystem, all you needed was this little cable, and a world of integration opens up!

Software built-in to the Cassiopeia supports transferring photos directly from a Casio QV-series digital camera, letting you view it in 4 shades of grayscale glory!

A digital camera and a handheld PC, with the handheld PC showing a transfer in progress
A Grayscale photo of a flower

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