On Friday 21 November 2003 11:10 am, Ian Piumarta wrote:
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Dave Bauer wrote:
I had another idea. A handheld PC running Linux or Windows might be the best bet.
I saw one of those in Fry's (a PDA running Linux). I can't remember what it was though. (If Ned is reading this list, he was with me at the time and maybe he remembers?)
I think it was a Sharp Zaurus SL-5600.
We tried for 5 minutes to get to a terminal so
we could see more about the h/w and s/w, before giving up. But it might be feasible to bring Squeak up on such a machine with very little work.
I think that Yoshiki Ohshima has already done this for the SL-760; it may "just work":
http://www.is.titech.ac.jp/~ohshima/squeak/zaurus/squeak-sl-zaurus-e.html