Re: [NTLK] To wich PDA? > Re: einstein project?

From: smoerk (smoerk_at_gmail.com)
Date: Tue Aug 31 2004 - 12:10:46 PDT


the simputer and the zaurus run linux by default. simputers screen is
only 320x240px like most PocketPC devices. then there is familiar
linux (open embedded) which runs on all Compaq iPAQsm some HP iPAQs
and the Siemens SIMpad. There working on the Dell Axim and the Toshiba
port (I think it's running on this devices, but i don't know how
stable it is and what device support is missing). I guess there are a
couple of PDAs running linux, that I didn't mention...

But lets wait for the Newton conference... :-)

On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:27:34 -0300, Andy Galluzzi <agalluzzi_at_gmx.net> wrote:
> I forgot the Zaurus; it's another powerfull platform, and with all the
> suppot of the PdaXROM Org. May be this one?
>
> Zaurus Sharp PDA
> [] http://www.zaurus.com/
>
> PdaXRom Project (Linux)
> [] http://www.pdaxrom.org/
>
> Andy
>
> Andy Galluzzi escribió:
>
> > Well, I think the best candidate for this is the Aimida computer,
> > perhaps the Amida 1600, because it run on AMR processor, it has more or
> > less the same features of the Newton (but with 32 MB ROM and 64 MB RAM,
> > 2 USB Ports and SmartCard Slot) and the size of it's screen is one of
> > the biggest in the PDA world (behind Newton).

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