* Jonathan Gift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010321 12:20 +0100: > I'm looking to make my debian more mobile by hooking up a PDA. Last I > looked, the Palm OS dominated, only I didn't like learning its language. > Is there anything else or is it worth learning after all? My primary > use will be for making text notes. Or, let's say, adapting text notes > made on the desktop and moved over.
I bought a Psion S5 second-hand a year ago. It has a keyboard, which is very useful for taking notes, such as bibliography entries. Talking of which, I write ASCII texts for LaTeX, same for the database (I use "addressbook" on Linux). The database is rather poor but useable, 250 chars/field max., limited field number per database (less than 30 IIRC, only if you limit the fields to a very small number of characters). They say it's easy to do programming in OPL, I can't verify this 'cause I'm no programmer. If you decide for a Psion, my advice is to take either a S3{c,mx} -- there's an elvis port, so you can use the a vi clone! (The S5 port of Vim is not really useable) -- or an S5{mx,mxpro), not the plain S5 I have. The S3 has a better display, and you have Java on the S5* (not the plain S5 I have). There's an ssh port for Java, that's why I mention it. Do not buy a Revo, their built-in Akku has a design flaw. S5 machine sooner or later all suffer from a "peeling" effect, meaning they're loosing their color step by step. This is not vital, one would buy or sell such a machine for less though. The same effect for the letters on the keyboard. I've put transparent nail polish on the keyboard to avoid this as soon as I bought the machine; it would be harder to sell now... Though they say it's possible to mount the Psion (FAT16) on Linux (there's even a .deb for the "plptools"), but I haven't managed to set it up, the documentation is very poor. So I use minicom (Y-modem, batch) to transfer files I've converted to plain text from the Psion to my potato boxes (PC, Mac). Nice, high ASCII chars are converted on the fly. You need a special cable, for modem connections also a special null modem adapter. Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]