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Hacking the iPAQ with Linux, for fun and profit
2000-12-23
This article is Part 2 of the exciting new LinuxDevices.com series by Jerry Epplin that explores the history, status, alternative architectures, and future developments of Linux on PDAs and handheld devices. In this installment, we prepare for future exploration of three "off-the-shelf" iPAQ PDA distro's, by obtaining, installing, and testing the "generic" iPAQ Linux support from handhelds.org.
Epplin writes . . . "In the first article of this series, we reviewed the architectures of several approaches to running Linux on the Compaq iPAQ PDA. Compaq ships the iPAQ with Windows CE, but they also sponsor an admirably open effort to port Linux to the PDA, at www.handhelds.org. In addition to the handhelds.org effort, at least three companies have released GUI development environments and application suites designed to work with the handhelds.org kernel . . .
"For the rest, this series of articles will cover the basics of iPAQ Linux software development. As always, in the open source world, there are many different approaches -- each having strong adherents!" "Before you attempt to use any of the add-on development toolkits, I recommend that you first install the handhelds.org environment, and become familiar with its resources. That's because the add-ons rely heavily on the handhelds.org environment as a base for many of their services." "In this article, then, I'll take you through the process of locating the required support at handhelds.org, downloading the iPAQ Linux environment, setting up your iPAQ for reprogramming, reprogramming it with Linux, and testing the result." "Ready? Let's get started!" Read full story
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