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Current: HP Omnibook 300, Dell XPS 13 Dev Edition, Samsung Tab S 8.4, GPD Pocket
Past: Compaq Concerto, Palm III, TRG Pro, Handera 330, Omnibook 600, AST Ascentia J30, Omnibook 800CT, Palm Tungsten T, Lifebook B2154, Zaurus SL-C1000, Lifebook U810 Personal Info
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29 Oct 2019
A little late - I thought I'd put this up before.
This is really about making Windows less of a pig in general - https://neilstechdocs.blogspot.com/2017/09/gpd-pocket.html I intend to replicate it on my Chuwi minibook when it arrives.
1 Mar 2013
Time to say goodbye...
Zaurus SL-C1000 inc original box, CD, manuals and 100V Japanese folding charger Planex GW-CF11X CF Wifi card inc CD and manual Ambicom BT2000 CF Bluetooth Card D-Link DUB-E100 USB Ethernet Adapter (needs a powered hub and I never got it to work Cacko) Sylus replaced with a Palm Tungsten metal stylus/pen USB Charge'n'sync cable 128MB MMC Card with Cacko ROM on for restores 4GB SD (not SDHC) card USB SD Card Reader Cacko 1.23 loaded with 4GB SD driver Make me an offer (mail to UK and Europe) - PayPal accepted Email: neil(at)jefferies.org
8 Aug 2006
OK, I have pdaxqtrom running fine under cacko 1.23 thanks to meanie.
OpenOffice, Abiword and Gnumeric are all fine. However, when I try his dosbox package (dosbox 6.3.3) it seems to install fine but invoking dosbox gives me: -bash: /usr/local/bin/dosbox: No such file or directory ...which is OK except that file exists, with execute permissions (I chmod'ed it 777 to be sure), and I'm running as root. ...any thoughts? |
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