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Ordinateurs de poche sous Linux

iPAQ H3600, H3700 et H3100

Linux sur l'ordinateur de poche iPAQ H3600

iPAQ H3800

iPAQ H3900

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L'assistant électronique Zaurus SL-5000D


Jornada 720


Jornada 56x


Assistant électronique YOPY de Samsung

  • Tour d'horizon : The Samsung Yopy by GMATE is a small, powerful handheld computer based on the StrongARM processor running at 206MHz, with a TFT color screen (320x240). It provides large memory, and a Lithium ion battery, and features a CF slot for expandability. It was announced in March 2000; expected availability is unknown.
  • Developer's site
  • Specifications
  • Yopy site

Appareils de recherche de HP (anciennement Compaq)

Skiff Personal Server

  • The Skiff Personal Server is a small (8 inches x 5 inches x 1 inch) ARM-based system developed in Compaq's Cambridge Research Laboratory in 1999 as a research prototype.
  • CPU - Digital (Intel) StrongARM SA110 processor (jusqu'à 233 MHz)
  • 32 Mo of RAM and 32 Mo of flash
  • Dual HOST PCMIA/Cardbus
  • Serial and Dual OHCI USB
  • 10 base T ethernet and Home PNA
  • Daughter-card expansion
  • Public access to several Skiff systems running Linux is available through the handhelds.org cluster.
  • See Computer Corporation Devices for more information.

Shark Network Appliance

  • The Shark is a SA-110 based network appliance built by Digital. While never a high volume product, a significant number were built and are in the open source community, generally running NetBSD, but they can now run Linux as well.
  • CPU - Digital SA110 (jusqu'à 233 MHz)
  • 4 à 64 Mo SDRAM
  • Up to 64 Mo of ROM or FLASH memory
  • Optional 100 Mo ZIP drive
  • 10BaseT ethernet
  • SVGA display - 2 Mo video RAM
  • VGA, S-video, or Composite output
  • Optional LCD panel connector
  • 44kHz monaural input audio, stereo output, 8 or 16 bit
  • SoundBlaster/SoundBlaster-Pro emulation
  • Microphone input, line-level, and headphone output
  • PS-2 keyboard plus mouse port
  • Standard serial ports, parallel port and game port
  • Consumer IR remote control
  • Public access to several Shark systems running Linux is available through the handhelds.org cluster.
  • See Computer Corporation Devices for more information.

Itsy Pocket Computer

  • The Itsy Pocket Computer is a research prototype developed in Compaq's Western Research Laboratory in 1998.
  • CPU - Digital (Intel) StrongARM SA1100 processor (jusqu'à 200 MHz)
  • 32 Mo of DRAM and 32 Mo of flash (expandable jusqu'à 128 Mo of DRAM and 160 Mo of flash with optional daughter cards).
  • 320x200 16-level grayscale display, touchscreen, buttons
  • Built-in microphone, mono audio in and out, mono speaker
  • Serial and slave USB; Li-ion battery charges from USB
  • 115 Kb/s and 4 Mb/s IrDA
  • 2-axis accelerometer for Rock 'n' Scroll user interface
  • Support for power management research (selectable processor core voltage and hooks to monitor internal power consumption)
  • Expansion via processor bus connector to daughter cards
  • See Computer Corporation Devices for more information.

Warner's MIPS based PDA Information Center

A very extensive list of MIPS based WindowsCE platforms, which may (or may not) run LinuxCE or NetBSD in some form. This table is very useful for detailed information about many of the WindowsCE platforms on the market.


Grappe d'ordinateur d'handhelds.org

Faisant partie intégrante du projet handhelds.org, une grappe d'ordinateur d'iPAQ, Skiff et Shark sous Linux est publiquement accessible pour réaliser des compilations natives ARM ainsi que tout activité connexe au développement. Voir la page de la grappe d'ordinateur d'handhelds.org pour en savoir plus.



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