Anthony,
You can get working binaries from:
ftp://ftp.handhelds.org/pub/apps/stowaway/
Source is also available as posted by Andrew Christian, (quoted
below).
BTW, Andrew, thanks for this code --- it works great! And yes, I am
making a nice little package from it for familiar.
-Carl
PS. My keyboard doesn't have Escape labelled, but it is accessible via
Fn+TAB.
From: "Christian, Andrew" <Andrew.Christian@compaq.com>
Sender: ipaq-admin@handhelds.org
To: "'ipaq@handhelds.org'" <ipaq@handhelds.org>
Subject: [iPAQ] Stowaway keyboard now supported
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 23:07:40 -0400
I've merged a driver for the Targus Stowaway keyboard into the linux kernel
source on handhelds.org.
The code is divided into a line discipline in the kernel and a user-mode
program. The line discipline is in
/linux/kernel/drivers/char/h3600_stowaway.c. The user-mode program is in
/apps/cradled. You'll need both pieces to make it work.
If you have a Stowaway, please give this a try and tell me how you make out.
Andrew Christian
============
Anthony Mills writes:
> I was wanting to setup the targus keyboard on my ipaq. The wiki said that
> the code was merged into the source, which source, I am guessing the
> linux/kernel? and can I compile it into a module and use it on the 2.4.2
> kernel? and what is this other program it talks about? Thanks,
>
> Anthony
>
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Received on Thu Apr 19 06:27:19 2001
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