Well yes, a NAND restore seemed to fix the issues. and I can finnally breathe again

For those who might be interested,I followed the instructions located at
Zaurus SL-C3000 - Stüvel.eu for the NAND restore on the 3000 Here's a C&P from the site.
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Restoring a known-good NAND
If you have been messing up your Zaurus, you might need to restore a known-good NAND. It contains the basic software that gets the machine going.
1. Download SYSTC300.DBK.gz and gunzip it.
2. Place the file SYSTC300.DBK in the root directory of a CF/SD card.
3. Insert the card into the Zaurus.
4. Power down the Zaurus, remove the battery and adapter plug so that it is completely without power.
5. Switch the battery lid lock back into the closed position, but keep the lid itself and the battery removed from the Zaurus.
6. Press and hold the D and M buttons on the keyboard.
7. Insert the battery and adapter, ensuring the orange battery charge light is lit.
8. The maintenance menu will display. You can release the D and M keys.
9. Rotate the Zaurus so the menu options are under each other and the text is in the regular orientation. Rotate the entire Zaurus, not just the screen.
10. Press Left to go to page 3.
11. Press OK.
12. Press Down two times.
13. Press OK three times.
14. If everything is okay, you'll see a green progress bar. When it's done reset the Zaurus, replace the battery lid, and boot.
This however brought me back to the blinking battery light problem, which has been solved previously on this forum (
c750 won't boot, diag menu only) and did this:
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Remove battery and AC power and make sure battery switch is "open"
Insert battery, hold down D+B and close battery switch and press power.
This should boot Zaurus from Backup ROM
When booted, log in as root and do a shutdown -r now
I'm now running at full speed once more

EDIT: Pttph, Looks like I spoke too soon, I'm having battery issues as well as suspend/resume issues now. I'm going to copy the data that I wanted off tonight, then try flashing up to the latest pdaXrom or derivitive. then look into getting a new battery if thats not the quick fix that I'm looking for.
Edit2: The flash to PdaXii13 fixed it, and I'm liking it much more then I did cacko. If you read this meanie, thanks for putting that release together, as it is excellent.