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Jun 20 2007, 04:20 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 87 Joined: 5-June 03 From: UK - The frozen North Member No.: 94 |
It seems that there's less and less of interest to those of us with a humble sl5500 these days as all the developers have newer and shinier toys.
Even Mr Hentges seems to have moved on. Still, you've got to expect that if you're a dinozaur. |
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Jun 20 2007, 04:42 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 288 Joined: 8-December 03 From: London, UK Member No.: 1,065 |
QUOTE(charlie @ Jun 20 2007, 12:20 PM) It seems that there's less and less of interest to those of us with a humble sl5500 these days as all the developers have newer and shinier toys. Even Mr Hentges seems to have moved on. Still, you've got to expect that if you're a dinozaur. I'm still using my even humbler SL5000. It does what I need it to but I am definitely feeling a bit left out these days... |
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Jun 20 2007, 04:44 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,014 Joined: 4-January 05 From: Enschede, The Netherlands Member No.: 6,107 |
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Jun 20 2007, 06:13 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 288 Joined: 8-December 03 From: London, UK Member No.: 1,065 |
QUOTE(koen @ Jun 20 2007, 12:44 PM) Will those work on an SL5000D? |
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Jun 21 2007, 02:10 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 454 Joined: 17-November 05 Member No.: 8,551 |
When I need something compiled for my sl5500, I can usually find someone willing to do it for me, even for my ancient ROM 2.38. But it does take a bit of cajoling.
For example, the html syntax checker, tidy, was ported for Sharp ROM. Poke around my software directory at: http://www.sdjf.esmartdesign.com/ipks And also see http://www.sdjf.esmartdesign.com/kernel.html You just have to have friends with sl5500's who don't mind porting stuff. It's not easy, but not impossible, to make happen. sdjf |
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Jun 21 2007, 03:16 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 454 Joined: 17-November 05 Member No.: 8,551 |
I was in a rush when I put up that other post, but did have a lot more to say.
Yes, it is a drag the big-name developers are not very interested in the collie or our older sibling, the sl5000. But they do know we have to be considered, as the attempts of angstrom and pdaXrom developers illustrate. And, there also are those of us who continue to do a lot to make our collie's more versatile. I continue writing scripts that, when I get them polished enough, I publish so others can use them. I just haven't seen enough interest in what I'm doing to work real hard at cleaning many of my personal scripts up for publishing, but I do keep that goal in mind as I write. See my scripts section at: http://www.sdjf.esmartdesign.com/scripts Also check out Quickening's hackery and potpourri of sl5500 scripts at: http://quickening.zapto.org/Zaurus.html http://www.sdjf.esmartdesign.com/scripts/kyle.html Most of the scripts I have been working on have to do with resolving networking and dialup issues using a CF modem. But more interest has been shown in the how-to's and tutorials I've worked on, so that's where I've been putting more energy. http://www.sdjf.esmartdesign.com/tutorials.html#list If you want more of what we do, you have to give us feedback on what we've done, and let us know if the stuff is helpful! sdjf |
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Jun 27 2007, 04:27 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 87 Joined: 5-June 03 From: UK - The frozen North Member No.: 94 |
QUOTE(koen @ Jun 20 2007, 12:44 PM) That's what I was thinking about and I would dearly love to install it but not until it in a more useable state. |
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Jun 29 2007, 05:38 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: 4-December 06 From: Barcelona, Spain Member No.: 13,088 |
Well, I like to be one of those obsoletes.
I bougth my SL-5500 after having a C-3200, and the collie seems very useful to me for daily use. In fact, almost any C-3200 software runs on it. Not as fast than in the new model, but fast enough. It's a great machine. There are a lot of resources but hard to found rigth when they are needed. People like antikx, are making an effort to maintain the information referred, for example, to SD compatibility. It's possible that some more work could be done to set up a lot of information that is messed and hard to find at the forum, as well as all the stuff related that people has shown in this post. Perhaps, something like Meanie's z3book. It's hard to sail along hundred links. This is just an opinion. Cheers, and thanks for the information above. |
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Jun 29 2007, 06:11 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 454 Joined: 17-November 05 Member No.: 8,551 |
Antikx is also working on a comprehensive handbook for all Zaurii. A daunting task, but he is aware of the need, and those of us who can are doing our best to help.
Not sure what you mean by a hundred links. I don't like lots of never-ending referral urls to go to either, and do my best to annotate whatever suggestions I make. I have chosen to write as much as I can on selected topics and put up web pages about them. Then when I see that what I've written might help someone out, I say "go read this" so I can save typing so much over and over, and the person gets more information. What kind of hard-to-find resources are you referring to? |
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Jul 1 2007, 08:13 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: 4-December 06 From: Barcelona, Spain Member No.: 13,088 |
I have expended some time looking for 2G SD on collie information. After looking a lot for it, finally I find the answer by a PM from a forum mate.
I read many, many posts, to find out that I was repeating topic steps already done. Sometimes the hood don't let me see the tree. Greets. |
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Jul 1 2007, 08:37 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 454 Joined: 17-November 05 Member No.: 8,551 |
Not sure what you mean by " the hood don't let me see the tree", but I know what you mean about searching for answers. It's hard work, whether you search here or use google.
All I can say is that the more of us who write up what we've learned, clearly and consicely, that we think might help others avoid the same grief, the better. That's what I try to do with my sites, and just hope people who need the information can find it via google. That's where contributions to Antikx's handbook are critical. We are using the wiki there to collaborate our knowledge, but it has a long way to go. The Main Tyrannozaurus Wiki page is at http://www.tyrannozaurus.com/?q=wiki/Main_Page sdjf This post has been edited by sdjf: Jul 1 2007, 08:42 AM |
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Jul 3 2007, 04:06 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: 4-December 06 From: Barcelona, Spain Member No.: 13,088 |
Thanks for the information. Please, forgive my mistakes. Sometimes my english language is not good enough.
When I said "hood" I mean wood. You know, I'm not one of those wearing hoods (this is a joke) For this holidays I've decided to read deeply the forum, and also reorganize all the information that I have been taking last months. If I'd be able, then I'd be glad to make a little contribution. I hope so. I have visited Antikx site in the past, but always seeking for any just-in-time information, and I haven't thought about the Wiki. Thanks for the point and for your patience with me when I get confused, and also when I break your beautiful language down. Greets. |
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Jul 4 2007, 05:05 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 454 Joined: 17-November 05 Member No.: 8,551 |
Ah, from Espaņa! You do know about the Spanish subforum here and Mimeca's Spanish forum at http://www.innerzaurus.com/CMS/ I hope. My impression was quite a few people there also use sl5500's.
I generally ignore language issues except when someone asks me a question directly that I do not understand. Figure you'd rather explain your question than get no answer to it. sdjf |
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Jul 5 2007, 07:56 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: 4-December 06 From: Barcelona, Spain Member No.: 13,088 |
Yeah! Spanish subforum and Mimeca's Spanish forum are great, but I like specially the english forum. This is a deeper experience to me. You know, as if I were travelling. Having knowledge from different people.
And, you're right I wouldn't like to get no answer, but also I'm afraid when I don't explain myself well. But I'll keep on trying, and improving Greets. |
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Jul 5 2007, 06:37 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 409 Joined: 7-November 03 Member No.: 811 |
It is an Unix machine and depends what you want and which level of exploration you are heading.
Normal user - PIM and good MP3 player should be good enough Advancde user (like me) - Purchase some commercial packages, like Neocal, Tkc Player, to enhance its performance - Add high capacilty CF drive - Install ZBedic to store Wikipedia, English dictionary - Make use of unix commands for system and network tasks. - Install Zgcc to facilitate python and PyQt programming - Use VisiScript as my IDE for python programming - Use Porta-Base as database application - Install VNC sever for remote access In short, it is not an obsolete machine which you can put it in good use and it is really a very reliable hardware to date. |
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