Subject: Re: palm-sized hardware for mobile project
To: None <itojun@iijlab.net>
From: Brett Lymn <blymn@baesystems.com.au>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 08/21/2001 10:22:47
According to itojun@iijlab.net:
>
> is it possible for you to talk with vendors, or is it purely software
> project on existing hardware?
>
For people that did not know about it:
<http://www.handhelds.org/>
Provides a lot of information about handhelds. Particularly, the
Compaq ipaq's are well documented on the site. There used to be a
person called Edwin Foo in Compaq that was very helpful but apparently
he has moved on. I did contact one of the other Compaq guys that was
active on the handhelds site (Jamie I think it was) who nicely pointed
me at the documentation on handhelds.
> if the former, you may want to build
> a special NetBSD bootloader (which does not rely on WinCE) and then
> put that onto flashmemory of the device, replacing WinCE. does it
> sound possible?
>
I think that someone was working on a bootloader for the ipaq based on
the Linux ipaq bootloader. There are some dangers in rewriting the
bootloader on the ipaq though. I believe that other hpc's are a bit
more awkward because they have the bootloader in ROM.
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