8 Apr 2008 01:06
Re: PenCentra 200
Bret Comstock Waldow <bcw1000 <at> yahoo.com>
2008-04-07 23:06:35 GMT
2008-04-07 23:06:35 GMT
Thanks to both of your for the information and pointers. I'm deep in the throes of a project to get handwriting recognition for my linux slate tablet, so this is a bit on the back burner for me. I needed to replace the backup battery in the PenCentra, which led to the question of whether it was worth it. I think it is now, but again, I have this other project in the forefront. But do expect to hear from me again in a month or so about this (at latest). Cheers, Bret Risto Sainio wrote: > Bret Comstock Waldow wrote: > > >> Hello, >> >> I have one of these, with 64Meg of RAM. >> >> I see from the list that it can run BSD Unix. I'm a long time Linux user. >> >> Can this machine run X? Or display graphics some other way? >> > It runs X11, but only with 256 colors... I have actually gotten tcl/tk > running as well, so it is possible to create some applications. You have to > remember, that the CPU is not that fast == 129 MHz > > >> Do I need a PCMCIA memory card in order to install BSD Unix? How large? >> > I think Mirco already answered as well. > > >> Is the installation permanent? That is, does it overwrite the Windows >> for Handheld PC 2000 that is in the ROM? >> > The windows remains in flash, but once NetBSD runs and you have a kernel > with kexec-option compiled, it is possible to reboot without using windows > > >> I have the docking station as well, if that's useful. >> >> Thanks, >> Bret >> > I hope you will receive the kernel from Mirco, if not send me a mail or > reply here in NG. The reason why the distro did not work is now fixed in > the development kernel and it is possible to compile a kernel > from -current. > > regards > > Risto > > >
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