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« on: October 19, 2007, 12:56:19 am »
I recently (end of September) purchased a C1000 through Conics.net.  (I'd owned an SL-5500 for several years and had been shopping for a Cxx00 for a while.)  I installed pdaXii13 Akita and zgcc on my C1000 and, with just one keyboard hiccup, I was on my way, happily coding for an extra 1.5 hours a day on my city's standing-room-only trains.

I love the ability to thumb-type.  I love the small size.  The battery life is amazing (I go several sessions of heavy use -- recompiling VERY often -- without recharging).  The screen is beautiful.

Unfortunately, I could really use more power.  A heftier CPU and more RAM would increase my productivity quite a bit -- I spend more time staring out the window waiting for a recompile than I do writing code at times, and while writing games on the Z certainly adds to the design / code challenge and forces me to optimize early and often (not a bad thing when you're a one-man shop), I'd like my unoptimized code to at least RUN on the thing.  It's a PITA to need to optimize before I can see results.  I have already bumped the CPU to 624Mhz.

In short: I'd like to find a thumb-typeable PC with a decent screen, low weight, better CPU and more RAM.  I'd be willing to go about 3x what I paid for the Z (about $400).  I've shopped around but most stuff is expensive and / or rare.  Figured I'd see if anyone had gone the same route already.  Any suggestions?  Ideas?  Experiences?

Also, if there's anything I can do to speed up the Zaurus that would be great to hear as well.

Thanks, and cheers.

Phil

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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2007, 01:20:10 am »
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I recently (end of September) purchased a C1000 through Conics.net.  (I'd owned an SL-5500 for several years and had been shopping for a Cxx00 for a while.)  I installed pdaXii13 Akita and zgcc on my C1000 and, with just one keyboard hiccup, I was on my way, happily coding for an extra 1.5 hours a day on my city's standing-room-only trains.

I love the ability to thumb-type.  I love the small size.  The battery life is amazing (I go several sessions of heavy use -- recompiling VERY often -- without recharging).  The screen is beautiful.

Unfortunately, I could really use more power.  A heftier CPU and more RAM would increase my productivity quite a bit -- I spend more time staring out the window waiting for a recompile than I do writing code at times, and while writing games on the Z certainly adds to the design / code challenge and forces me to optimize early and often (not a bad thing when you're a one-man shop), I'd like my unoptimized code to at least RUN on the thing.  It's a PITA to need to optimize before I can see results.  I have already bumped the CPU to 624Mhz.

In short: I'd like to find a thumb-typeable PC with a decent screen, low weight, better CPU and more RAM.  I'd be willing to go about 3x what I paid for the Z (about $400).  I've shopped around but most stuff is expensive and / or rare.  Figured I'd see if anyone had gone the same route already.  Any suggestions?  Ideas?  Experiences?

Also, if there's anything I can do to speed up the Zaurus that would be great to hear as well.

Thanks, and cheers.

Phil
Does it need to be pocketable, or just small?  if the latter, then maybe the eeepc  (7" screen) at nearly the same price would suit. If you need something closer to Z sized (but really still not pocketable) and are willing to pay @1500usd you might have a look at oqo (doesn't have a good rep in these parts) or a flipstart, or some other x86 umpc

otoh, if you have a decent wireless (gprs?) connection, you might consider secure shell to a more robust box elsewhere?
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« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2007, 01:38:21 am »
Thanks for the quick and helpful reply.  :-)

Nope, it doesn't need to be pocketable.  I've always got a messenger bag so that I can carry my Fujitsu P2110 (although I guess I wouldn't need that with a proper C1000 replacement).

I've been looking at the EEE-PC for a while.  The price is attractive, but I don't know if it'll be thumb-typeable and its CPU is a bit underpowered as well by all accounts.  I have a number of subnotebooks, but the ability to *always* be able to work while standing and buy myself an extra 7-8 hours of coding per week is priceless.  I can type one-handed, but it's slower than a good thumb board like the C1000's, and awkward when the train is crowded.

I'd heard the OQO was weak.  I have a friend who's worked there from well before the initial release and the specs have sounded anemic (for the price) for as long as I've known of it.  I've considered the Sony UX series but have heard its keyboard is a weak point and it's also fairly expensive.  Anybody have any experience with these?

Flipstart looks good, as do other UMPCs.  I guess any first-hand accounts would be useful.  I've been keeping an eye on Ebay to get a decent deal, but it'd be hard to get my hands on one to test any particular model out.

As for a remote box, that's a very good idea.  Unfortunately half the ride is in tunnels where no reception is possible.

Thanks again!

Phil
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« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2007, 02:29:18 am »
Z in hand, cheap laptop in satchel, same remote box concept?
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« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2007, 03:04:44 am »
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Z in hand, cheap laptop in satchel, same remote box concept?

Hmmm.  That always seemed a bit cumbersome, but given that I'm considering making a rather large purchase in lieu of that working I'd say that that idea definitely has some merit to it.  :-)  I'll give it a shot tomorrow.  Then we'll see if I need to come back to the idea of dropping a grand on a replacement.

Thanks!

Phil

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« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2007, 03:07:54 am »
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Z in hand, cheap laptop in satchel, same remote box concept?

Hmmm.  That always seemed a bit cumbersome, but given that I'm considering making a rather large purchase in lieu of that working I'd say that that idea definitely has some merit to it.  :-)  I'll give it a shot tomorrow.  Then we'll see if I need to come back to the idea of dropping a grand on a replacement.

Thanks!

Phil

avoid the oqo. its expensive and won't last long (poor production quality in 70% of their products)
did i mention that it's not very well designed either, i mean, its almost impossible to comfortably type on it and the stylus/touchscreen is a joke
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« Reply #6 on: October 19, 2007, 10:31:13 am »
dont know if its an option but cant you write a wrapper script to scp to your home pc, compile there and then rsync the data back?

there are days when my Z or kohjinsha are underpowered and i just use a 3G mobile with a data plan to connect to my home PC for heavy lifting

i might be able to whip somthing up for you using rsync and ssh if you want

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Noticed the low reception problem, ignore post, seems i came up with the same ideas everyone else did

unless you want a beowolf of 1000's  i mean who wouldnt

or baring that, a debian slug cluster and distcc, they chew a bit of power but with a bit of modification you can get the boot time down to where you only need to turn it on when you need to
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« Reply #7 on: October 19, 2007, 11:03:20 am »
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Z in hand, cheap laptop in satchel, same remote box concept?

Hmmm.  That always seemed a bit cumbersome, but given that I'm considering making a rather large purchase in lieu of that working I'd say that that idea definitely has some merit to it.  :-)  I'll give it a shot tomorrow.  Then we'll see if I need to come back to the idea of dropping a grand on a replacement.

Thanks!

Phil

avoid the oqo. its expensive and won't last long (poor production quality in 70% of their products)
did i mention that it's not very well designed either, i mean, its almost impossible to comfortably type on it and the stylus/touchscreen is a joke

I don't have oqo but have been hanging around this forum lately: http://www.oqotalk.com/
Reading posts there over the last couple of months it seems that oqo is getting their customer issues straightened
out - new CEO Dennis Moore is an active participant in the forum and seems to be personally involved in
addressing customer issues/complaints - it really is impressive to watch.
But it is also clear from those same forums that OQO has some serious issues - a lot of problems seem to
crop up all the time (although to be fair this is a windows vista device so what can you expect since
the software itself is probably as guilty as hardware). The most common complaints seem
to be about short battery life, loud fan, and heat (way too much discussion about what settings you
need to alleviate some of these issues etc which gives you an impression it is a big deal).
On the other hand, I did get a chance to handle one of these units in a NY store and was impressed
by the general feel of the device (keyboard is not as good as Zaurus clams but is not that bad
either - especially if compared to Sony UX which is truly catastrophic keyboard - probably worse
than even my blackberry 8700 which I hate but have to use for work).
I think next model OQO is something to really look forward too - new CEO is really listening and
polls are being run on the forums to provide ideas for improvements etc. Also, quite a few forum participants
who had complained about serious issues and had to have devices replaced etc are still raving how good
the device is when it is working and they seem committed to buy a new one when it comes out.

edit: Just to give an example of new CEO involment take a look at this new thread from the oqo forums:

http://www.oqotalk.com/index.php/topic,1193.0.html
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« Reply #8 on: October 19, 2007, 01:22:18 pm »
Awesome!  Thanks guys for all the additional responses.

Meanie, yeah I've heard that the touchscreen on the OQOs are problematic.  It's unfortunate, because I rather like the way they look.  Also, they can be had cheaply on Ebay.  Too bad.

Da_Blitz -- although I've love to have a big Beowulf on tap, honestly, I'd settle for a single decent CPU.  :-)  In my quest for on-the-go coding it's either been ancient Pentiums, PDA-level processors or Crusoe chips, none of which have the punch to knock through my code at a reasonable speed.  I've had decent luck with Pentium Ms -- my Dell X300 is quite nice in particular -- but those devices tend to be too big to stand with easily.

I suppose I could also switch to non-compiled languages, but where's the fun in that?  ;-)

tg, thanks.  I've been wondering about the keyboards, obviously, since that's probably the most important part of the machine for my needs.  The UX has a bad reputation (I'll try one out tonight, hopefully), while the OQOs seems a bit better.  It's promising that the next-gen OQO will be even better, but I'm not out to pay next-gen prices.  I'll keep my eyes open for more keyboard feedback.

Hmmm.  I guess I'll see if I can get my hands on an EEE-PC and see if it's stand-able, but I doubt it.

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« Reply #9 on: October 19, 2007, 01:35:13 pm »
Since you want power and not pocketability, how about a U10 ?

Heard its small enough to be thumb typeable - but maybe not light enough.
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« Reply #10 on: October 19, 2007, 06:55:06 pm »
Another vote for a decent laptop in a bag, then use SSH over bluetooth (If that's possible, if not, Wi-Fi ad-hoc). It ought to be fast enough, and the laptop ought to be able to compile fast enough for you.

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« Reply #11 on: October 22, 2007, 07:55:15 pm »
nilch -- you mean the U101?  Decent machine.  I'd have to find one to see if it was thumbable as hoped.

Hey Capn_Fish... yep, that's the cheapest option.  I'm a bit squirrelly about having a lappie running in my backpack.  I don't live in the safest part of town and I'd hate to scramble the damn thing's brains if I forgot to shut it down before doing the hundred-meter-dash.  I haven't had a chance to give it a try yet; I'll see what I can get set up this week, try it out before the weekend.

Regardless, it's looking like there's not much in the way of an actual solution in currently-available UMPCs.  OQO, too slow and crappy.  UX, too expensive with a crappy keyboard.  Everything else, only available at a 5000% premium on Dynamism, and generally not very thumb-typeable-looking.

Oh, and there's the EEE-PC, but that doesn't look very thumb-able either.

If the OQO has the UX's power... or the UX had the OQO's price and keyboard... mmmmm.

Oh, well.  Thanks for all the further suggestions.  I'll see about the laptop-in-a-bag solution.

Cheers.
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« Reply #12 on: October 22, 2007, 08:16:39 pm »
Since size is not the issue, and I have not seen anything similar, what about the Pepperpad 3? It is more of a tablet, but looks to have some serious processing power.
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« Reply #13 on: October 22, 2007, 08:58:02 pm »
I'm not really a hardware guy (well, I don't keep current, anyway), but those specs don't sound that great.  256MB of RAM and a low-clocked Geode?  The Geode is supposed to be a zippy chip, but is it *that* fast?

I can work with the 256MB I guess... I'm looking for something that's much faster than the C1000's CPU, though.  Is it?

Otherwise, I like the low price and the positive talk about the thumb board.  I'd be interested in hearing any comments or suggestions on this thing.

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« Reply #14 on: October 22, 2007, 11:13:43 pm »
i have a kohjinsha thats the same as the peperpad v3. i would say its zippier than most people expect and i dont have to worry about turning it off for a 100M dash (all solid state now )

if you have something i can compile to test how fast it is i can do that for you, note that i dont have an arm compiler for it atm so it may effect results.

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