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Re: [seul-edu] Linux-based palmtop



On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, TJ Miller jr wrote:

> I have one on the way -
> http://www.agendacomputing.com

The agenda looks rather nice (I don't have a need to replace me Palm IIIe
yet, so I have not picked on up).  While at Comdex, I talked with their VP
of R&D (he is a real, hardware/software person, not just managment), he
was talking about working on a 640x480 version, using the 133MHz version
of the chip instead of the 66MHz they are using for the small one.  Also
when I asked about 802.11b support, he said it draws too much power for
use in a small PDA, but they were looking into some other wireless
alternatives (Bluetooth, etc).

			Harry

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> Regd's, > TJ Miller jr > Linux Instructor
> http://www.datc.tec.ut.us
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> Years ago the late, great Italian racing driver Tazio Nuvolari, the survivor
> of a dozen hair-raising wrecks, was asked why he chose such a dangerous
> career. "How do you want to die?" asked Nuvolari. "Peacefully in bed," was
> the reply. "Then how do you find the courage to turn off the lights each
> night?" he mused.
>
>

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