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« Reply #135 on: September 15, 2005, 06:22:05 pm »
Stephen Tucker
Sarasota, Florida now was in Gainesville,Georgia
Owner of Streamlinecpus
Managed some of the top golf courses in the U.S
Loved computers and decided to take that road. Met some of the best freinds/ partners ever in the TRIsoft boys Marc and Rob. Since owning Streamline have met people all over the world. Truly an experience I have enjoyed.
As far as my hardware HAHA what do I not have thats a easier question to answer.
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« Reply #136 on: September 15, 2005, 07:57:23 pm »
too late for me, I was an old member of zug, while too late to post something here.

Chen Yang, 30 years old, in Beijing, China (Very few people from China)
Working for a US IT company, mainly in compiler related R&D.

Logically, I have owned my first Zaurus SL-5500 since Feb, 2003, when I was in university. From the great deal of HSN, 178$, with the help of my friend in IL. The price is a little cheaper than it was introduced, but it was still a little expensive for my hobby. But I physically owned it after half a year. Planned to write applications for it since I was a little too confident, while after graduation, I found myself absorbed in my job.  And it was stolen when I was having a business dinner with colleagues from US on March, 18, 2004. Great sorrow!! I have dreamed several times since then, told that it was returned but never happened.

I started to long for a C series since I lost my SL5500, but I cannot afford the price. Then another SL5500 came into my vision. I got it from Jonathan in ZUG's forum, it was great! Thanks to him. I installed the Sharp ROM 3.13, with what I have backuped from my original Zaurus. Did little development based on that,  extended the murphytalk pingyin input method with software keyboard support.  And I was in making the Ambicom CF FM card working.

Got my C3000 this august with the help of my friend in Tokyo. It was great! A powerful portable workstation for me.

That's all.

Nice to meet all the Zaurus users here.
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SL-C3200+Symbol CF WIFI+Corsair 2GB SD
SL-5500+Sharp-3.13 ROM+Viking 512MB CF+Kinston 256MB SD
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Socket CF Bluetooth + EagleTec CF Lan Card + EagleTec CF Modem
Histroy:
[SL-C3000 Cacko 1.23 Beta 1] Sold on 2006/07/27
MA701 CF WIFI + EagleTec CF Bluetooth + D-Link DCF-660W WIFI
[SL5500+Sharp-3.13 ROM+SimpleTech 64MB CF+Hagiwara 128MB SD] Lost on 18,March,04

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« Reply #137 on: September 15, 2005, 10:10:53 pm »
Stuart Adams.
I'm a 19 year-old college student (net. admin), living in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
My c1000 is my first PDA, and it rocks. The Planex CF Wifi card isn't the greatest,  but oh well.

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« Reply #138 on: September 16, 2005, 01:09:48 am »
Joseph ,46 years old. I own a construction company that specializes in the construction of retail and restaurant chains.
MA Philosophy from Concordia University in Montreal.
Have been living in Vancouver (Richmond) for the last 16 years.
I've been obsessed with PDAs for 9 years and have bought a new model every 6 months on average. Started with palm, moved onto Psion, back to palm and now using a palm and my newly acquired love: my 3100. My work laptop and home computer are running 100% Ubuntu (no dual-booting for this guy). My office desktop computer still on windows.

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« Reply #139 on: September 16, 2005, 02:44:18 am »
Cresho

34 year old male student....again (career change)

been buying sharp products since i can remember.  I owned a wizard for 2 years and now i have a sl5500 and a c1000.  I love them both and intend to buy more sharp products as long as it keeps my interest and even better with linux.  I preffer to learn linux as a hobby over watching stupid television shows except for scifi battlestar galactica.   hmmmmmmmm.....i dont watch tv anymore.  I stoped buying music ever since it took a wrong turn somewhere in 1994.

who knows what the future will bring but certainly is not american

I am an advocate of free speech especially with the http://www.eff.org
I predict americans will become enslaved in drm due to the lack of knowlwdge the majority displays.  GNU will die since patents will destroy it and we will all loose the freedom to create.

I am here trying to assist in liberating the many mislead users to freedom and help spread fthe word.

just a marvel fact....

why are we not running ethonol fuel for 76 cents a gallon and why do we pay 4 dollars a gallon for gas?  brazil runs pure ethanol on their cars.  Someone is pulling a fast one on us. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4581955.stm

hawaii has been fueling the cities power with sugar for over 100 years.  why do we use nuclear power? on a different note http://www.ergon.com.au/environment/macada...=true&platform=
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Zaurus C-3200 (internal 8gb seagate drive) with buuf icon theme, cacko 1.23 full,  and also Meanie's pdaxqtrom-Debian/Open Office
Zaurus SL-5500 Sharp Rom 3.13 with steel theme
pretec pocket pc wi fi
ambicom bt2000-cf bluetooth-made in taiwan
simpletech 1gb cf
pny 1gb sd
patriot 2gb
ocz or patriot 4gb sd(failed after 2 weeks)only on z
creative csw-5300 speakers in stereo
DigiLife DDV-1000 for video, Audio, Picture recording playable on the zaurus
Mustek DV4500-video recorder, pictures, voice record on sd for z

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« Reply #140 on: September 16, 2005, 09:05:40 am »
I really like reading this thread, but never took the time to post here :

I'm Werner from Belgium.
Age: 37
Married.
A son (age: 6) and a daughter (age: 8).

I'm working as a surveyor. We're in land-surveying, GIS and road design.
I'm developing apps for survey-specific-calculations and tools to improve Acad functionality.

I'm using computers since I was about 15. I've seen quite a lot of different systems (commodore, amiga, atari, HP85, XT, AT, HP-Apollo, .... P-IV)

My first handheld was a HP95LX, which I used until I bought a HP680 in 2001. That one I never liked, but I used it until I bought my SL-C860 last year. That's the one I love.

C860
PDair case
Grinder Gear case
1Gb, 256Mb, 256Mb SD-cards
WL-110 Wifi

Ko/Pi and Ka/Pi running on my Z, at work and at home
HP-95LX -> HP Jornada 680 -> SL-C860 -> SL-C3100 -> Fuji u810 -> SL-C1000 -> HTC uni -> SL-C860 -> SL-C760.
March 12 2009 : Back because the Zaurus is one of a kind.
SL-C760 : pdaXrom
Pandora pre-ordered -> received and tested : great device but not my cup of tea -> sold.

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« Reply #141 on: September 16, 2005, 06:11:41 pm »
TsingTao (aka OddManOut; Omnitus; Sandman; SingWah)

 SF Bay area in California, USA
 (as of  Sept 29 '05 change that to Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan)

 Age: 25
 Single
 No kids yet (But I'm pretty tight with mum, da, and my sibs)


 Been working as a Network/Systems administrator (and occasional moving man) at the NASA/AMES Research Center out at Moffett Field, CA.  Now I'm switchin' gears for a little while to study Japanese down in the Nagoya area. Hopfully when I return in a year my next job will be a little heavier on networking and Unix/Linux and a little lighter on 'moving'...

 My father was and is a letter carrier (well for 3 more months anyway) on light duty due to an on the job car accident.  He's been the defacto 'IT Guy' at his station and throughout the Bay Area for special projects since about 1984, and he ran his own consulting buisness for a number of years. As such we've had PCs around the house as long as I can remember.  Back in the 80's and early 90's I was barely allowed to use them, since I graduated HS I've been buying/building/servicing most of the ones around our house.  I generally have 2 - 3 in my room at any one time.  Most are dual booted with Win2K or above and one or more linux distros.  I have the most experience with PCs and Windows, a little bit with Linux/Unix (studied in school and I'm tinkering more and more with it recreationally), and a tiny bit with Macs, though I've never owned one...

 My first handheld was a Cassiopeia I purchased in 2002 as a souvenier of my first trip to Japan.  I didn't use it too much.  Next I purchased a Zaurus SL-5500 off eBay to help me with some trouble I had getting up on time (imagine my surprise that it didn't have a built in alarm clock).  It did that and a whole lot more. Next I purchased an NEC Mobilepro 780.  I later acquired the ROM from a 790 and slapped it into the 780 so I could have HPC 2000 running on it.  NICE to type on, but finding software was hideous (made a nice Nokia 770-esque wireless coffee table internet appliance though...).  And it was really too big to lug around.  Next up I got an HP Jornada 720.  A Little tougher to type on, but more portable and more powerful.  Same limited OS though.  So then I bit the bullet and sold the Zaurus, Mobilepro and Jornada on ebay (with a truck load of accessories) and put the $800 I got towards a C-1000.  And that's pretty much it for now...  

 For my current accessory load, check my sig...

 Thanks!
[span style=\'font-size:8pt;line-height:100%\']SL-5500 (formerly)
C-1000  (Currently)

- PQI 512 MB SD / PQI 1GB CF
- D-Link 660W / Socket 10/100 CF Ethernet / Taurgus 56k Modem
- USB Host Cable / Fellowes USB KB / Folding USB KB / Mini Optical Mouse
- 100v - 240v AC adapter /Semson Battery extender (what's up
   with the screw???)
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« Reply #142 on: September 18, 2005, 04:21:29 pm »
Wow, I am amazed by the variety of people here... I assumed many would be programmers, sys admins or net admins, but not the case at all!

Paul, Cambridge, England, 38, daughter living in Albuquerque with her mother, remarried with little boy aged 17 months, not much time to practise hobbies right now but the Z soaks up the spare time I don't have.

Built a computer (not like today when it's just assembling, I mean literally soldering together) in 1980 aged 13 - a UK101 (Ohio Superboard clone). Cost GB£220 (lot of money for a kid). Took days and days of soldering, worked first time! 4K (not 4M) memory expansion cost me GB£25!

Bought  a Sharp pocket computer (just found it on google: http://www.pc1500.com/) aged 17y for my A levels. It looked like an oversized pocket calculator with 24 char dot-matrix display and qwerty keyboard. I programmed it in basic, got the advanced programmers/hardware manual from Sharp and was able to write stuff in assembler, and built a cassette interface for it. Sold it during university years to raise money for an Amiga 500 (a lot of money for a student living on GB£1100 a year back in 1987). Learned 68000 assembler, gui programming etc.

Graduated in electronic/electrical engineering from University of Leeds, worked on radio systems with embedded microprocessors (software & hardware), a stint doing tcp/ip networking left me wanting more, joined a consultancy doing Internet stuff (programming websites, setting up firewalls, routers etc) when virtually noone had heard of the Internet (I remember receiving one of the first spam emails of anyone in the office!), learned Solaris.

Joined an ISP as senior sysadmin, got really deep into Solaris/unix. Started dabbling with linux (redhat 7). Left, went back into programming in Java, employer went bust. Became consultant in a big internet payment company where I really got into Linux (debian servers, suse desktops), left when it was bought by a bank 2 years ago, back to the ISP which had gone bust, sold, bought and rebuilt. Am still there, developing java websites and sneaking in fancy features that are cool!

I've been a Z fan since a real geek friend of mine told me about the Zaurus when the 5xxx first emerged, he bought one, but I didn't appreciate linux enough back then. I became a PDA addict quite late compared to colleagues, started with a 2nd hand palm compatible Visor Deluxe, then as addiction grew, sold that and got a Sony N770 palm, then a Palm T3 18 months ago. Palm was great for PIM, but networking was frustrating, and my love of linux had been growing.. had been lusting after a clamshell Z, started reading the forums, and took the plunge in March this year. I intended to sell my Sony 770 & T3 but somehow... I still have my UK101, Amiga 500, and also bought a Sinclair ZX80, 81, Spectrum, Memotech, Amiga 3000 and others to collect.

I still use my T3 as a PIM and for games, but the Z is ebook reader, web browser, mp3 player, ssh client, vnc... latest  learning how to convert video for quality playback, and one day hope to actually write the other 50% of my phone dialler/sms/fax program in Qt/C++... and write it up and put it on my web pages.
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« Reply #143 on: September 20, 2005, 07:17:47 am »
Jay Coles, Sydney, Australia, 19
Student _ Computer Enginering(Electrical engineering focusing on the computing parts)

January 2005:
had a 1930, HP announces no windows 2003 SE support so i start looking around, had started using linux a couple of days before that to get a head start on my operating systems class, found handhelds.org and signed up for the waiting list for the 1930. (i should not that from this point on i went totally linux so that i would use it and not just boot into windows ever time)

The x30 from dell comes out with the pxa270, read up on it and decide its a great chip after several technical bugs that were samsung ARM specific (ie no over/under clocking software and bad battery life per MIP and crappy performance) like the bluetooth and wifi after having a SD wifi card that lasted 1 month before problems begain (outside return period of one month). Sold 1930 to friend and got x30 high (624Mhz w/wifi bluetooth). (decided that life without microsoft is not as hard as they make it out to be and decided not to install windows unless absultly nesscary)

generaly happy but was looking for apps that are not considdered usefull for PDA's (ie samba like file sharing) that prevented it bieng usefull, the best i could get was a web sever with cgi support, but there is no scripting under windows and the .net compiler i was running on my PDA sucked, and an ftp server that was great until you tried connecting to it or changing an option. tryed to start up the handhelds.org port which got to the stage where we had a working kernel then development stopped, then the x50 port started, used our mailing list (with permission), got slashdoted, and now all the project is in limbo as no one who knows ewhere to start wants to help. oh well ive got a c3000 now

found an article on engadget about the c3000, then faound 5 more and was convinced this was my next PDA. Told the mailing list to find a new admin as i was changing PDA's (never happended, still admin ) and have never looked back

Currently working on/Waiting For:
* 2.6 kernel for a security based/ UNIONfs enhanced / speed optimised distro of my own creation (waiting on sound support)
* a pxa270 feed of the latest versions of programs with security patches and iwmmx patches (by converting mmx to iwmmx)
* develop an FUSE filesystem that caches mp3's to save battery life
* Advanced overclocking of System BUS, MEM Bus, CPU speed/voltage acording to programs requirements (intel app note that interfaces to performance monitoring hardware on chip)
* plan to build and dual CPU ixp2000 (intel xscale @ 1Ghz) based motherboard that can take up to 4GB's of RAM in DIMMS  for cross compiling and to replace my home computer. bassically build my own computer like people did in the old days and to test what i have learnt.
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« Reply #144 on: September 22, 2005, 08:40:25 pm »
Hi --

I'm a 59-year-old semiretired hospital porter in Toronto, ON; an ex-Yank, union militant, and NDP supporter. Some people were born to be hanged, I was born to be Canadian.

I bicycle for transportation/recreation, read sf and fantasy, photograph SF fan events around the Greater Toronto Area. I've owned a Franklin eBookman, a treo90, and now a Zaurus SL5500. By far the best handheld yet, at least until I can afford to upgrade to a clamshell Z.
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Handheld: C860 running CACkO 1.23, with a Panasonic Class 2 1G SD card and a GXT 1G CF card; AmbiCom WL1100C-CF wifi card, and a CE-AG06 camera card.

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« Reply #145 on: December 25, 2005, 05:34:56 am »
Just wanna keep this topic alive and have my name logged here also  
I'm 21 yo student, studying in Singapore but was born in Vietnam (seem to be the first vietnamese here   ).
My first experience with linux is gentoo and i like it much. I have 2 Sl5500 (one from my friend, who introduced me Zaurus) and one SL6000. But most of the time i play with my Sl6000 only (since i have it). I luckily found my 6600 in S'pore and bought it with all of my money... no regret at all  
I really admire the knowledge about programming and linux of so many users here
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SL5500 collecting dust.

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« Reply #146 on: December 25, 2005, 01:04:42 pm »
All right, I'll help keep it alive.
I currently live in So.California but my second home is Turiff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

I am (currently) 50 years old.
I have a BS. Biomedical Engineering, MS Manufacturing Engineering. and currently working on a MA in Medieval History & Technology.
I am  (currently) a Software Engineer with Verizon On Line.
Married.
Husband NOT into tech but understands me and my love of it.

All the PDA's I have owned:
Sharp Zaurus OZ-Wizard (their first)
Casio Zoomer
Newton OMP
Newton 2x00
Palm Pilot
GeoFox (clamshell)
HP Jornada (clamshell)
Compaq Aero 1500
Compaq iPac
Yopy 3000
Sony Clie
and now a C1000
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SanDisk SD 32MB
PNY CF 1GB
Mini USBHost Connector
Cables Unlimited BT Dongle
DLINK DCF 660W 802.11b
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« Reply #147 on: December 26, 2005, 05:34:21 pm »
Might as well put my info here.

I'm male and 15 years old. I live in Northern Nevada. I have owned a Casio e125 and a Toshiba e800 (both Pocket PCs). I found out about the Zaurus while researching for a new PDA after the e125. I decided to take the plunge this time.

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« Reply #148 on: January 01, 2006, 01:26:09 pm »
consider adding yourself to the map

http://www.frappr.com/zaurus
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« Reply #149 on: January 01, 2006, 03:41:55 pm »
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consider adding yourself to the map

http://www.frappr.com/zaurus
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Can't. Although it says "Attach Photo optional" it gives an error saying:

 "Your photo was not uploaded successfully.
   Please try again or use another picture."

The "Group Map" link to

   [a href=\"http://www.frappr.com/zaurus/map]http://www.frappr.com/zaurus/map[/url]

just sends you back to the main page again.

And the "Zaurus RSS" link to

   http://www.frappr.com/?a=rss&gname=zaurus

gives a screen of what looks like HTML gibberish.

The instructions are kind of limited.

Sorry, but the site looks a bit "beta", IMHO.
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