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Successor of Zaurus.
ubuntu
two USB ports, (A and mini-B)
microphone headset jacks.
micro SD slot.
stylus pen, and two pointing devices (not quite
sure how to describe)
...
The default Zaurus 6000L runs Metroworks OpenPDA
incorporating
Opera 2.75, Java 2 and Qtopia 1.5.4 GUI running on
a 2.4 Linux kernel
The 6000L has a 480 x 640 4 in TFT ac ...
This is a powerful little pda that runs linux. It
can be a pain to set it up to sync in linux unless
you are running a latest (2.6.X) series kernel.
I'm running a 2.6 kern ...
Ethernet nic capable of 802.3 10Mbps operation.
Uses the CF slot on the zaurus. Works perfectly
in Open Zaurus 3.2 (immediately identifies, and
configures network settings w ...
Works well in the Sharp Zaurus and works
exceptionally well in Linux when used in a
compact-flash/PCMCIA adapter.
Will not work in a USB/CF adapter.
Also only works in w ...
CompactFlash 802.11b wireless adapter for use in a
PDA such as the Sharp Zaurus.
This card should work right out of the box with
OpenZaurus 3.2 (2.4.6-rmk1-np2-embed)
It u ...
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