Hi Aaron,
The real question would be what support chips they used in the Sigmarion
III. If it uses any of the Samsung devices that HP is using in the iPAQs
these days, then there is a better chance that something may get done that
would be applicable to the Sigmarion III.
-Dean
Aaron J Reichow <reic0024(a)d.umn.edu>
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I said the *device* was rare, not the CPU; "device" is a pretty common way
to refer to a PDA, in this context referring to the particular model in
question- the Sigmarion III. Which, being a Japan-only item with all
Japanese text and no known way to localize to English, is not surprisingly
a relatively rare item in the English speaking world.
Regards,
Aaron
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phillips
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Timothy Rowledge wrote:
>
> On Friday, November 28, 2003, at 10:57 AM, Aaron J Reichow wrote:
> > I imagine something may come up eventually. There have been Unix
> > ports to
> > various XScale devices. Although if there isn't much interest it may
> > never
> > happen, with it being a rare device in the english speaking world.
> Gronk? XScale is the current main ARM cpu version for all pocketPC
> machines. Hardly 'rare'.
>
> tim
>
>