Well I too have a 3850 and I'm keeping it for running Linux... I also own a
4150 and it is a very nice unit! I'm crossing my fingers that Linux will be
an option but I tell you even with MS running on this thing it is unreal.
The 2210 has no mic or Wi-Fi and is a bit larger. It dose look like the
2210 will be supported first. How come if hp is some what supporting Linux
development on there PDA's, why is there a lack of documentation?
-----Original Message-----
From: ipaq-bounces@handhelds.org [mailto:ipaq-bounces@handhelds.org] On
Behalf Of Frantisek Dufka
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 5:34 AM
To: IpaqList
Subject: [iPAQ] 2210 or 4150, which one has better chance for full hardware
support?
Hello,
I just flashed PPC2002 back to my 3870 and sold it. It was a nice linux
PDA but after getting used to my Tungsten T2 (my second PDA, which
replaced my aging M500 on a position of 100% useful and rock solid PDA
:-), I couldn't stand the washed dim screen of 3870 model anymore.
As I really like running powerful OS on PDA, I think about my next PDA
for linux.
I understand both 2210 or 4150 are not ready yet, but which one has
better chance for full hardware support?
I like 4150 more, but isn't 4150 in the same situation like 39x0 and
191x units, i.e. without any documentation and almost zero chance of
working SD/MMC slot? Or is 4150 fully documented like 2210?
Thanks for your comments.
Frantisek
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