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Re: Searching for alternatives
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Mon, 5 Feb 2001 15:11:38 GMT
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for those of you who are talking about not wanting to purchase a hand-held,
you may want to do a litle research again.  if you check the archives there
is a thread (in this group) that has a reference to windowsCE.  i have usex
this and it does work, included in the *.zip (from someone else) was a
work-around for the ir tower because the built-in ones are only IRDA
compliant.  if someone asks i could put it on my public ftp

now, i know that there are lots of people that have a problem with windows,
especially CE, but i don't care.  this isn't to try to get into the debate,
but if you have a windowsCE device there are learning remotes and
work-arounds for just about everyproblem right now that would even be
addressed for hand-helds.  there should be just about the same for palms, i
don't know.

reply if you wanna, just having a bad morning.

mike "still rubbing the sleep out of his eyes" fusion



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(...) You mean for creating a custom LED setup for the Serial port? No IR tower? Please post a link to this 'extra' info. Thanks (...) Yes, M$ always leaves a bad taste in my mouth but I have many friends with the Cassiopeia's e-100's and 105's. I (...) (24 years ago, 5-Feb-01, to lugnet.robotics)
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(...) Is it possible to write programs for Wince without a costly development system? The thing about Wince is that it's a heavily cut-down version of a 'real' operating system. The Agenda runs a pretty much complete version of Linux with all the (...) (24 years ago, 6-Feb-01, to lugnet.robotics)

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(...) The device drivers for the CIR port are being written right now - once those are done, you won't need assembler to drive the port. Since it's mapped onto /dev/ttyS<something>, it's pretty likely that NQC will need nothing more than a recompile (...) (24 years ago, 3-Feb-01, to lugnet.robotics)

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