My Casio Cassiopeia E-125 Pocket-PC!
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Symbol Networker CF 802.11b wireless networking card
This is one VERY SMALL and VERY POWERFUL card. It's a Type I CF card, and while it dwarfs the ZCom XI800 in size, it also boasts a LARGER range! The Symbol people did not screw around when they created this card, that is for sure.
Has a VERY nice set of utilites, including souped up range graphing and ping utilities.
One con is that it does not automatically go out and find an AP, you have to key in the ESSID of the AP.
ZCom XI800 CF 802.11b wireless networking card
This card is awesome! I can access an 802.11b wireless network using my Casio!!! It makes the Casio larger, and it eats the battery more than normal, but the level of functionality this card provides is AMAZING! It comes with driver software which gives a visual link quality indicator, as well as a 'ping' type utility. I had no problems installing the driver, or connecting to my work OR home networks. Card is fast! Had awesome speed in Pocket Internet Explorer, The AOL Pocket PC Instant Messenger, as well as using Microsoft ActiveSync to sync files. With FTPSvr loaded, I could FTP to it directly from Linux, too, fast!
Landware GoType! Keyboard/PDA/Accessory Carrying Case
A nice all-around carrying case for the Landware GoType! keyboard and accessories. It's also supposed to hold the Casio itself, but it seems too tight to do so. When I take the Casio out from it's pouch, I get a weird screen problem... like the LCD liquid got smashed or something. The problem goes away after a few moments, but I think that prolonged exposure may lead to a cracked LCD display, or other problems. I'll leave my Casio in my E&B case for now.HOWEVER, the case is NICE to carry around the GoType keyboard all other accessories!!! And you know I have alot! If you've already got a case for your Casio, and want something to tug around your accessories in, consider this case!!!
Magellan GPS315 Stand-Alone/Serial(NMEA) GPS Receiver

Technically not a PocketPC device, but it does work wonders with it via the serial cable! This GPS receiver has an LCD screen, 12-channel GPS receiver, is very low-cost (around $150, or $200 with data cable), and HAS TONS AND TONS OF FEATURES! Allows you to program in waypoints. It also comes with a lot of waypoints (i.e. Big cities around the world). Waypoints can also be downloaded/uploaded via a computer (I haven't done this yet). Speaks the NMEA serial GPS language, so both Solus Pro and Ozi Explorer would talk to it WITH NO PROBLEMS! I would recommend this unit to ANYONE! GPS novices (such as myself) and experts alike! Has an averaging feature for more accurate GPS readings!
GoType! Keyboard for Casio



Another very useful item! Great for typing long documents or e-mails. It's not a standard keyboard, so of course it's a little cramped (takes a little while to get used to) Comes with a software driver. This must be turned on every time you dock the Casio before you can type. Kind of a pain, but you get used to it. Has six function buttons (i.e. F1-F6) that can be assigned as shortcuts to applications. Has a pull-out plastic stand in the rear to stabilize the unit (so it doesn't tip over) Has a built in AC port. You can charge your Casio while it's docked! Has a built in serial port. This is a nice feature. You can use the GoType! as a replacement for a serial cradle. However, it's serial and not USB, so it's not very fast (for those of us used to USB file transfers and app installs). However, it's a nice feature. The keyboard has a switch that flips between keyboard use and serial cradle. Unfortunately you can't have the keyboard active and have the Casio connected to ActiveSync at the same time.
Casio JK-710DC Digital Camera CF Adapter


Normal 320x240 picture...
Large 640x480 picture...
Sample CMF video. You will need a utiltiy that plays CMF videos to view this. However, you can view the video portion (but not the audio) using any MPEG capable media player.
This is definately a useful item :). When the price dropped from $250 to $199 on Casio's website, I jumped on it! Very hard to get good picture indoors due to lighting conditions! Seems to take decent pics for a non-megapixel digital camera. Pics certainly look OK to me!
E&B Cases Slipper C100 Leather Case
These pictures do not do this case justice!!! What the pictures don't show is there is protective plastic on the front (on the bottom part to protect the buttons, which holes in the plastic to let sound out of the speark), as well as on the side (protecting the side buttons, at the same time providing holes in the plastic for access to the action wheel, IR, and headphone jack!). Mine came with a belt clip which definately looks cool. It has a flip-cover with velcro. And inside the flip cover, it has pockets so you can store credit cards, money, etc... I'm probably going to put a steel plate in here to protect the screen!!! :) It fits very snug, which is definately a plus. You can even put the unit in the sync cradle with the case on! This is neat, but I'm tempted to cover up the exposed bottom corners there. To me, these are the most abused parts of the unit, and someone like me needs to cover them up, or they'll get banged around and dented! All in all, I think this is a MUST-HAVE accessory for those on the go who need protection for thier Casio!!!
DeLorme Earthmate GPS receiver

You have to buy the Solus Pro V1.5 software from DeLorme & their Pocket PC cable in order to get it to work, but once you've got these you're on your way to doing GPS with the Casio E-125! I use this a lot and I like it! There are some things I don't like about it, though. You have to create maps with either their website, or their Street Atlas or AAA Map 'N Go products. And the maps are not in color! Solus Pro V2 is in color, but it is only currently available for the Palm market. We'll see what happens... In addition, I've purchased the Delorme 12VDC car adapter so I don't have to keep replacing batteries!
128MB Compact Flash memory card

I was lucky enough to find this baby on the Internet for $200 (including overnight shipping). This certainly holds quite a few MP3s!!! This is my main card now, and I use my 32MB CF card for DeLorme Solus Pro maps & other misc. stuff. This card did not come with it's own PCMCIA sleeve, but luckily it works with my 32MB CF card's PCMCIA sleeve! Great! I would not want to copy 128MB of MP3s to my Casio via ActiveSync!!!
32MB Compact Flash memory card

Since the Pocket PC only comes with 32MB of RAM (of which 16MB is usually set aside for processing and 16MB for storage), I needed to get more storage from the get-go. I mainly use this card for GPS maps, and it certainly does the job! In addition, this CF card comes with a PCMCIA Sleeve so you can take the card directly from your Pocket PC and use it with your laptop! The laptop simply sees the card as an ATA storage device, and treats it like a hard drive! I love it!
Socket Communications Sprint PCS Touchpoint E-120 CF Adapter

This card allows me to get on the Internet from anywhere I get Sprint PCS service!!! I love it! And it's not like using it on a small cell phone screen receiving only WAP, WML, & HDML services, it's real HTML pages complete with FRAMES & GRAPHICS! At last, a truly portable web experience. However, the speed is only 14.4K, but it is rather nice to have. As well as the CF memory card, this CF card comes with it's own PCMCIA Sleeve that will enable you to use the card in your laptop! Full screen Internet access via your cell phone! It's great!
Casio JK-210LT

A replacement battery for the E-125. Useful if in a frustrating situation where power is not available!