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Re: Emacspeak and Handhelds
mostly bunk --shows you've been hanging out with darkside
types.
Linux runs happily on my IPAQ --uptime says it has been up
for over 60 days.
You can always connect a keyboard to the IPAQ if you want
--or plug it into the serial port of your laptop or
whatever.
>>>>> "Bryan" == Bryan Smart <brsmart@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Bryan> Raman says:
>> OUCH --wouldn't run WINCE. you would be better off
>> pursuing Linux on a hand-held.
Bryan> I'm not aware of many Linux handhelds at the
Bryan> moment other than the Agenda, and it lacks a
Bryan> keyboard.
Bryan> It is possible to run Linux on many handhelds
Bryan> that ship with CE, but space concerns with the
Bryan> limited memory in a handheld lead me to think
Bryan> that this may not be a good solution. I believe,
Bryan> and I may be wrong, that CE is present in ROM on
Bryan> these units, where as Linux distros would be
Bryan> required to live in the 32MB or 64MB of flash RAM
Bryan> that is present on these devices. After the
Bryan> addition of Emacs, software synth, etc, the
Bryan> available space would be greatly reduced, though
Bryan> it would still be far superior to note takers
Bryan> from Blazy (Freedom Scientific) or Artic.
Bryan> Bryan
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--raman
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