Several years after the Poqet Prime and Classic, and some time after
Fujitsu purchased Poqet Computer Corp., the new and improved Poqet PC Plus was introduced. The Poqet PC Plus had significant differences from the Classic and Prime models, some better than others. It features a rechargeable battery pack that holds a smaller charge than the "Classic", enhanced
PC Card slots that now support more PC Cards, a transflective backlit
LCD and 2 MB of RAM (640 KB to DOS, 64 KB shadow, and 1-1344 KB for a RAM disk). The Poqet "Classic"'s LCD didn't have a backlight and was more prone to breaking than the Poqet PC Plus. It also only took Type I, Release 1.0 SRAM cards, as opposed to Type II cards and Release 2.0 cards, including flash, SRAM, and a few modem cards. The Plus also had more memory. Despite many improvements, the Plus also had its drawbacks. The Poqet PC Plus was considerably larger and heavier than its predecessors. It weighed approximately as opposed to the Classic's . It also has a very odd miniature 26-pin serial connector for which there is no currently available adapter. However, many
Toshiba external floppy drives and dongles used this same
JAE connector. An amateur radio hobbyist who uses a Poqet has found a way to make a suitable adapter. It also is not totally PCMCIA Release 2.0 compatible, so not all memory cards will work, and, as Bryan Mason says on his Poqet site, only the "PNB Samantha modem, Megahertz 14.4 kbit/s modem with XJACK, and the AT&T Paradyne KeepInTouch 14.4 kbit/s modems" will work in it. In addition, not all CompactFlash cards work in the Poqet. Users have found that many machines do not work with newer CF cards.
Specifications • Size: x x • Weight: w/batteries • Battery life: 3–12 hours (application dependent) • Microprocessor:
NEC V30 at 16 MHz • Memory: 2 MB (Memory above 640 KB is configurable as
EMS or a RAM disk. 64 KB is reserved for shadow BIOS.) • Display: Transflective LCD with backlight on demand. diagonal size. • Display compatibility: MDA: 80 x 25 characters CGA: 640 x 200 pixels • Expansion: 2 × Type II PCMCIA slots (nearly compatible with PCMCIA Revision 2.0.) 1 ×
TTL serial port 1 × TTL/RS-232 serial port (configurable) • PCMCIA Compatibility: Supports SunDisk (SanDisk) ATA Flash, 3.3 V and 5 V SRAM; AT&T Paradyne KeepInTouch modem,
Megahertz PCMCIA 14.4 kbit/s modem with XJACK, and PNB Samantha modem. • Secondary storage: Drive A: Left PCMCIA slot Drive B: Right PCMCIA slot Drive C: ROM drive with MS-DOS 5.0 Drive D: 784 KB Flash drive Drive E: RAM drive (if configured) • Built-in software:
MS-DOS 5.0, EMS driver, RAM Disk driver, Flash utility, barcode reader, PenConnect serial communications software, PCMCIA driver. ==Reception==