First post, by Retroplayer
Just picked up a Poqet Prime palmtop computer. These are CGA resolution IBM PC compatible palmtops often compared to the HP 200LX (which I also own) The prime is essentially the same as the original except that it comes standard with 640K of RAM vs. 512K.
These are all in vintage shape, meaning they are in need of some restoration and mine is no different. Mine has some cracked plastics and broken internal wires. I will be lucky if those are the only issues. Other common problems are broken flex cables to the LCD and bad LCDs. I don't see any evidence of LCD degradation on mine and the flex looks ok. I have not been able to power it up yet due to the broken wires.
I have the PCMCIA covers, but no PCMCIA cards and apparently these are a bit rare and not 100% standard.
The expansion connector on the rear is an 80 pin 0.5mm pitch card edge. One user (I think he posted here) hacked a DIMM module to gain a serial port. There are no other external ports on the computer. But the expansion connector has the majority of the ISA signals. I will be laying out a breakout PCB once I get this restored.
Creating this initial post to collect information during the restoration and provide a search result for others in the future looking for information while restoring theirs.
If I can get it restored and working again, as mentioned, I will be putting together an expansion board for it that may be useful for others.
At the moment, the best source of information out there is here:
https://www.bmason.com/PoqetPC/index.html