On Tuesday 20 March 2001 12:13, Jim Richardson wrote: > On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 07:30:30AM +0800, csj wrote: > > Now that you two mentioned them, I find it curious that both the > > YOPY and the Agenda VR3 (for virtual reality??) claim to be the > > first Linux-based PDAs. Both seem to be in short physical supply, > > though the YOPY mockups show it to be a gorgeous color model. > > > > The Compaq product (dis)appears to be even worse, more of a proof > > of concept thing. > > The yopy and agenda are both available for developers. But not as a > general public thing. (Not that you have to be anything special to > get one, just fork over the cash, but they (or at least the agenda) > are 'not ready for prime time' yet. I got the agenda, and it's fun > to play with and dev for, but it's not replacing my palm pilot > anytime soon.
Can you program on it (hoping against hope)? Let's say I want to compile my own enhanced version of "Hello World." More sensibly, does it provide a command prompt, so I can run my favorite bash pipeline?