Alarm clock failure =================== During 2018 and 2019 I used the PSION Organiser IILZ as my alarm clock. It was very good for that: it is possible to define eight or so different alarms which can be repeated daily, on workdays, on weekends or just in selected day of week. It fitted my needs very well. And she sound was loud enough (unlike the alarm on m68k Palms which is useless because it is quiet and very short). It has been also practical to have a simple note taking device near my bed - to record some evening ideas and so. We (me and my wife) normally need at least three alarms for every workday: first for my wife to take her pills (it have to be done well before the breakfast), second for my wife to wake up finally and third as the last reminder that I have to wake up, too (it is because my wife needs much more time to travel to her work). On some day I need to wake up earlier and this time usually does not correlate with these three alarm times. During weekends tings are easier an we need just two alarms. The old good PSION was able to easily manage all of these things. We were using my wife's Pebble smartwatch as a backup but they are too noisy to be used in house where are also flats of other people. But I have realised during December that something is wrong - the PSION stopped to play any sound. Today I tried to set up the device but it seems that it is not software problem. The speaker seems to be dead. This is unfortunate because I don't have another working IILZ and the older PSION Organise II devices don't have repeating alarms (at least not so flexible ones). I will research what I am able to do with my Organiser IIXP anyway. As a temporary solution I set up my CASIO Cardclock but it can do only one alarm (most of traditional alarm clocks have the same problem). I will try to set up my wife's Palm T|X for other alarms but it is not an ideal solution. It you ask why I don't use a mobile phone for that - no mobile phone is allowed in our bedroom.