* [gentoo-embedded] dell axim x50 @ 2005-04-09 14:52 Peter Karlsson 2005-04-10 15:53 ` Brian Jackson 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Peter Karlsson @ 2005-04-09 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-embedded Hi! I'm thinking of purchasing an dell axim x50. There seems to be someone working on it at 'http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/DellAximX50' but the mail-list is non-existant and the info seems really sketchy to say the least. Is there anyone on this list that has any experience in porting linux to handhelds, perhaps in collaboration with 'familiar-linux' and 'www.handhelds.org'? What kind of tools (hard- and software-wise) is needed? I would like to run a gentoo derived 'distro' on this machine... and ultimately would like to run octave+gnuplot, a calendar app, memo app and if at all possible even gps. I guess I have a lot of work cut out for me (right?). :-) Best regards Peter K -- gentoo-embedded@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-embedded] dell axim x50 2005-04-09 14:52 [gentoo-embedded] dell axim x50 Peter Karlsson @ 2005-04-10 15:53 ` Brian Jackson 2005-04-10 20:42 ` Peter Karlsson 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Brian Jackson @ 2005-04-10 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-embedded On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 16:52 +0200, Peter Karlsson wrote: > Hi! > > I'm thinking of purchasing an dell axim x50. There seems to be someone > working on it at 'http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/DellAximX50' but the > mail-list is non-existant and the info seems really sketchy to say the > least. Is there anyone on this list that has any experience in porting > linux to handhelds, perhaps in collaboration with 'familiar-linux' and > 'www.handhelds.org'? What kind of tools (hard- and software-wise) is > needed? There appears to be at least some support for some of the Axims in the handhelds.org kernel. It's probably not all there (especially for a newer axim model). If you don't have kernel hacking skills, you'll probably do a lot of waiting for someone else. If you think you can handle that, go for it. Personally, I'd say cough up the extra money to get an ipaq that works already. Then you get started directly on the next step. > > I would like to run a gentoo derived 'distro' on this machine... and > ultimately would like to run octave+gnuplot, a calendar app, memo app and > if at all possible even gps. I guess I have a lot of work cut out for me > (right?). :-) Yes, lots of work. I'm the only one currently that seems to have the knowledge (well, I'm good at sucking it out of spanky and solar anyways), the desire, and the hardware to work with PDAs. The hardware part is the big one. I have a sneaking suspicion that spanky could get this all going in no time if he had the hardware. As for me, I've got very limited time lately. So, aside from being able to answer your questions, and point you in the right direction on some stuff, I don't think I'd be much help. --Iggy > > Best regards > > Peter K > -- > gentoo-embedded@gentoo.org mailing list > -- FOR SALE: Epia M10000 with 256M ram 125 Hauppauge PVR 350 150 For the full list see: http://www.brianandsara.net/temp/forsale.html -- gentoo-embedded@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-embedded] dell axim x50 2005-04-10 15:53 ` Brian Jackson @ 2005-04-10 20:42 ` Peter Karlsson 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Peter Karlsson @ 2005-04-10 20:42 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-embedded On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Brian Jackson wrote: > There appears to be at least some support for some of the Axims in the > handhelds.org kernel. It's probably not all there (especially for a > newer axim model). If you don't have kernel hacking skills, you'll > probably do a lot of waiting for someone else. If you think you can > handle that, go for it. Well, I don't mind learning, and I do have a good understanding of computer hardware (general-wise). From what I understand the first thing one does is take the pda apart to see what chips it contains and work from there. Does one need anything hardware-wise (besides the pda of course :-)? Software-wise I guess a cross-compiling environment is necessary (but I was toying with the idea of using qemu, which has 'arm' emulation - don't know how usable it is though). [Slightly OT] Currently I am trying to understand how a pc fundamentally works (as in understanding hardware initialisation + driver writing - following the linuxbios and the ivtv project). > Personally, I'd say cough up the extra money to get an ipaq that works > already. Then you get started directly on the next step. Ok, but the best supported models are outdated and no longer sold (of course :-( ). The ipaq hx2750 seems interesting, hardware-wise, but that is basically in the same situation as the axim x50... Perhaps there is more interest in ipaq (as in development happens faster)? > Yes, lots of work. I'm the only one currently that seems to have the > knowledge (well, I'm good at sucking it out of spanky and solar > anyways), the desire, and the hardware to work with PDAs. The hardware > part is the big one. I have a sneaking suspicion that spanky could get > this all going in no time if he had the hardware. As for me, I've got > very limited time lately. So, aside from being able to answer your > questions, and point you in the right direction on some stuff, I don't > think I'd be much help. Do you know of anyone that has 'gentoo' running on a pda? Best regards Peter K -- gentoo-embedded@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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