HP iPAQ h191x series
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| 2008-03-24 | updated opie image and bootloader |
| 2007-07-20 | updated opie image and again :) |
| 2007-07-19 | updated opie image again :) |
| 2007-07-17 | updated opie image |
| 2007-07-07 | updated opie image and bootloader |
| 2007-07-01 | updated opie image and bootloader (fixed issues with mounting cards) |
Summary
This Wiki is a whiteboard for the project to run Linux on the HP iPAQ h191x. h191x is entirely different device from h1940. h1940 has it's own page as well. This is a port in progress.
The port is based on the 2.6 Linux kernel.
For the old project page please see the
H1910 Project Page.
Introduction
We are using this White Board to gather all the knowledge we are going to get about the iPAQ H191x. We are actually hoping that many people will join us in our effort and share their experiences with porting Linux on these models.
Mailing Lists
If you start using stuff that can be found here, make sure you subscribe to the h1900-port mailing list. You will recieve latest informatation on the ongoing port. If you like, you can contact us and share information with us through h1900-port@handhelds.org
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List home page: https://handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo/h1900-port
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List archives: http://www.handhelds.org/hypermail/h1900-port/current/
You could also subscribe to the Linux ARM-kernel mailing list here:
arm-kernel
The porting effort
Current people involved
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Paweł Kołodziejski (aquadran) - <aquadran [at] xtr [dot] net [dot] pl>: current lead developer
Retired people
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Joshua Wise: initial main development
Others
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Arnaud Quette, France: wiki redesign
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Robin Herbots: JTAG Guide, helped with Bootloader with NAND support, ...
Waiting?
If you have an iPAQ h1910/h1915, and you are waiting for Linux support, post your name below. (and if you can, model pda and status if you have mem card and/or card reader.)
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Nir Oz
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Dan Gillmor
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Daniel Petrie
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Maarten Jongepier
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Simon Dingle (can't wait to dump Pocket PC and get going with Linux on this hunk. Big up to Joshua for all the work he's putting in!)
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James Foster (Thanx a lot guys!)
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Arnaud Quette (long time no see
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Phil Bennett
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Angel Heras (But I can't espect nothing)
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Matt Erickson
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GianLuca DeMichelis (I have an iPaq h1915, not an h1910, but seems to be the same device)...
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Gian Spicuzza (Thanks!)
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Clemente Tort (I want to get involved with the project, in some days I'll get a 1915)
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Paulo Costa
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DaMiEn667 (I have a 1910 that is being used as paperweight... I dislike WinCE very much)
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Alex Chistyakov
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Gerwin Pfab
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Cole Markham
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BrianGeislinger (I have a 1910 and am willing to help out if I can.)
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BjoernRa (also got a 1915, have a cardreader, a sd-card and all computers running linux)
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Timmy Peters (i have an 1915 and i want to help if i can)
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Jordi Cerdan
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Osman Keskin (i have an 1915 and i want to help if i can)
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Magnus Andersson (I have an 1915 and cardreader. Running win on laptop atm tho)
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Samuel Suárez de Lis (1915 already running linux, card reader, sd card, running linux on desktop)
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Magnus Deininger (iPaq h1915, card reader, desktop with Linux and laptop with Mac OS X Tiger and I'd like to help)
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Bojan Jovanovic ( iPaq h1915, formaly French operating system, desktop with linux/windows id like to help and I have a card reader
msn/email = boki at ff do bg dot ac dot yu )
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Cam (iPaq h1910, memory card and card reader, linux on PC, waiting to ditch wince
Keep up the good work!)
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Christopher Jennings (iPaq 1910, no card reader, using WinCE and Mac OS X tiger to transfer files, no Linux, but could install it) Would love to get rid of WinCE, tried the install, but no luck, just get "decompression failed" after black and white screen with penguin
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Lorenzo Menichetti (Ipaq 1915, Ubuntu Dapper, card reader... linux working quite well). I'm dying for official Familiar support on 19xx! Great job for now, please don't left us alone...
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Mattias Ohlsson (2 1915, SD-card and card reader)
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Douglas Hains (1910, sd card and card reader)
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Robin Herbots (1915 running linux from NAND)
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Marc Groeneveld (1915 running Linux now, sd-card, native boot)
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Martin Andersson (h1915 running Linux with Opie 1.2, 1GB SD-card no card-reader. Desktop with OS X 10.4 and Ubuntu 6.10)