Where can I find the linux that runs on the Casio? Do you mean rolling my
own distro? I know the kernel supports MIPS, but is there any organised
distro for the MIPS like there is for the iPaq?
>On Wednesday 03 January 2001 02:14, Griffin Caprio wrote:
> > It's not as simple as "get rid of Windows". (a) I have a Casio, which
>uses
> > a MIPS processor, no useable linux available. (b) It is a dev machine
>for
> > work, and I have to run other stuff on it, so just blowing off windows
> > isn't an option.
>
>A Casio Cassiopia?
>If so then you can still put Linux on it. :)
>
>However from what you have said it sounds like you need to download
>Microsoft's embedded visual tools from:
>http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/developer/BeginnerDev/tools.asp
>It's a free download of a 300Mb file which extracts out to over 700Mb which
>you then have to install so you'll need tonnes of free space on your
>harddrive. Microsoft might have some mailing list you can subscribe to that
>can help you better.
>
>Then you can use MS embedded Visual C++ to write your C programs and send
>them to your handheld. You may even be able to put some inline asm, I don't
>know for sure.
>
>However this is all OT on this mailing list as I don't think too many
>people
>here are interested in programming for PocketPC
>
>Regards
>John
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