Hi,
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 12:23:11PM -0500, ipaq-request@handhelds.org wrote:
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> Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 15:00:28 -0600
> From: Andres Tello Abrego <criptos@aullox.com>
> Subject: [iPAQ] ipaq "alaska" brand.
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> I have a strongarm sa1110 206mhz, with 32 mb flass rom and 64mb sdram
> alaska branded.
>
> Alaska is a mayor computer reseller in mexico.
>
> It uses microsft pocket pc 2002...
>
> I want to know if I can install linux on it, and I i will get support
> from the list :)
Fetch the FCC ID of the device, then find out if it is a known FCC ID
of a standard iPAQ model (which hopefully is supported under Linux).
Or, when that FCC ID check is impossible due to lack of comparable IDs,
look at some photos of the FCC ID database at fcc.gov to find out
whether the device contains hardware devices completely equal to another
standard iPAQ (memory, graphics chip, CPU, ...).
Andreas Mohr
Received on Thu Nov 11 04:18:43 2004
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