LS,
I am a new member of this list, so be gentle with me...
I was wondering if the iPAQ is an alternative for a laptop.
It looks like to me it can be, it is a real computer in a small size.
Please correct me if I misunderstood any of the following points:
1 - the iPAQ uses a 'standard' kernel, so all the 'standard' devices
will be supported in time
2 - I can create C-programs, cross-compile them om my desktop and
install and run in them a terminal on the iPAQ
3 - the iPAQ has a USB-port so should be able to use (in the future?)
a USB-keyboard, USB-mice, etc.
Regards,
Cees.
Received on Mon Oct 9 12:37:52 2000
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