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Hi Arco,

Feel free to contact me direct at Daviddel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx  We have developed a 
few demos for customers who want to use Windows-based PDAs with existing 
iSeries servers.  The PDAs can be very rugged, such as those from Symbol and 
Intermec, or from business providers like HP and Dell. These are written in C# 
and give you a consistent UI look and feel if you want to upgrade the 5250 
applications to a graphical interface instead of doing screen scrapping. You 
can write the applications using Visual Studio.  
 
 
David deLisi ● DP&E ● 425.706.1899 ● 425.753.4141 (cell) 
 

 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
On Behalf Of Simonse, Arco (CMK)
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 12:31 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: iSeries and PDA

To the List,

My company wants to give some of our fieldworkers access to our iSeries
RPG applications via a PDA. I have to investigate what the possibilities
are.
The applications that are involved in this project are all good old 5250
programs, but can be rewritten if neccessary.
Since I have zero experience with PDA's, or other mobile devices, I
would like to know where to start to become a usefull insight in this
way of working.
Don't know where to start my investigations. I googled some time for
this, but with minimal result.
Can someone point me in the right direction? Any links, hints or other
related stuff would be very appreciated.

Thanks, 
Arco Simonse
pgmr

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