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I see dead packets......
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Michigan
Posts: 25
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Greets,
I have an old Casio E-100 and was wondering if anyone has stumbled with one yet, or if it’s even possible. Here are the stats of the handheld itself (click link). If someone thinks it’s possible or has already set one up for stumbling, please drop a line. Or if ya think it’s a lost cause to even try and use such a device and just pop down the cash for a new ipaq or some such. (Click Here)
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Digital Stumbler
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 236
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Re: Anyone try stumbllin with a Casio E-100?
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I went out and bought an iPaq 3975. Now... There may be some way of running Linux on the Casio but I haven't even remotly looked into this. -Jay |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: las vegas Nv
Posts: 41
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Linux on casio
The BE-300 crowd was working on a linux install, its in beta but at least someone is working on it. Since casio is getting out of the pocketpc market I kind of given up on stumbling with my e-125
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