Because I have literally megabytes of information that I cannot verify, but still some individuals might be interested in, in the past, I have had to relay this information by e-mail. The purpose of the Rumors page is to list such information publically.
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Carl Jacobson (jacobson@dgsys.com) says that he purchased a Sejin keyboard from http://www.sejin.com/ that is a little bigger than the DTR-1 keyboard and doesn't fit in the leather case, but you can touch-type on it.
[source: toby@eskimo.com]
Several people I've talked to have been able to get ahold of a DTR-2 keyboard, which reportably fits comfortably in the carrying case, and it much prettier and easier to type on. You can see it in the pictures section. The best place to get them would probably be CompUSA or Dauphin Technologies, themselves.
[source: toby@eskimo.com]
Ever wanted to know about the DTR-1's modem? Well, it's a:
Global Village PowerPort Bronze H ATI : 242 ATI1 : 192 ATI3 : AFES-C2501-H0
I don't see it socketed anywhere, do you? This may interest some that I found it on a "PowerPort for PowerBooks" page. Now to upgrade it! Or remove it, that would save battery life.
[source: sdolezal@montana.com]
Go to http://www.sandisk.com/. Several of their drives have been considered as possible canidates for replaceing the DTR-1's hard drive. Primary enhancements are battery life (50 microamps or something idle, 50 milliamps reading, etc.), and storage space (up to ~$200). Disadvantages are price and compatibility.
[source: sdolezal@montana.com]
I found a $19.95 padded hard-shell case that the DTR-1 fits to a tee, and it can be found in any Target, Walmart, or any record store such as Wherehouse records or Target records. Its called the FLIPDISC laserline FD40 padded 40-CD case. Pop out the CD caddys, and the DTR-1 and it's keyboard fits snugly inside like it was designed with the Dauphin in mind. There is a 3/8" foam padding all around, and what I really like is that it comes with a shoulder strap (which was missed in the original "leatherette" case. It also looks cool in it's gunmetal-grey color.
I use mine all the time, and it will take bumps and scracthes where the original case won't.
Hope this will help anyone who wants to replace their case with something more sturdier, or who doesn't want to pay too much for a replacement.
You can get more info. on the Laserline FD40 case at the following website: www.laserline.com.
You can also get them at Fred Meyer stores!
[source: jaynh@ix.netcom.com]
I called Dauphin tech support today (2/10/97) and was told the math-co for the DTR-1 is the Cyrix 387 SLC. It "can" be user installed if you are VERY careful, but they do not recommend it. They will install it for you if you send the unit in. (I forgot to ask how much it would cost)
[source: gisstudent@aol.com]
AMP, inc. (www.amp.com) has DTR-1 connectors under these part numbers:
175677-7 Cable connector assembly, 0.50" Champ 176793-7 Champ 0.50" hood & shieldThe cable required is 28ga ribbon cable, but there's a specification on the insulation diameter.
[source: esv@psu.edu]
I spoke with the crew at Dauphin the other week and asked if there would be any trouble with using an external hard drive(ide) with the DTR-1 and they said that so long as you have the pin outs for the external hard drive you should not have a problem with the system accepting the external.
[source: w.t.greathouse@juno.com]
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