Stuffs for my Zaurus
[Archived in Entry, Linux Pda, Sharp Zaurus Pda, Zaurus Pda]
Shane on 2004/02/25:
„PDA Buyer's Guide: Great software for your Sharp Zaurus Linux PDA “
http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/archives/000058.html - Cached
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„Zaurus SL-C860 The replacement for the venerable C760, though little has changed. This Japan market PDA is available from importers such as Dynamism.com in the US . It looks like a super-miniaturized notebook computer, has a full keyboard and a gorgeous 640 x 460 landscape display that can rotate to portrait orientation.“http://www.pdabuyersguide.com/linux.htm - Cached
„Software Update notes: "The Safari Update 2-12-03 improves the compatibility with popular web sites based on Safari user feedback, further improves the performance of loading web pages and Flash content, adds support for XML, increases standards conformance and delivers improved application stability. The update also enables access to web sites that offer self-signed security certificates." [AppleScript Info]“http://itc.uncc.edu/dale/weblog/archives/ 2003_02.html#001075 - Cached
Found at a page of dalepike, posted on 2003/02/20
„The Zaurus SL 5 series (pdf) marked Sharp's entry into the Linux market, using an Embedix kernel that was derived from a former Caldera/SCO offshoot called Lineo. A developers-only version, the SL-5000 featured a 200 Mhz Strongarm processor and 32 MB of RAM was sold at Java developers conventions by Sun and Sharp, and later the SL-5500 , which sported a full 64 MB of RAM. The Zaurus offers expandability using both a CompactFlash and SecureDigital slot .“http://www.movementarian.com/archives/ 000079.html - Cached
Found at a page of Tim, posted on 2003/04/25
Posted at March 26, 2004 01:12 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)