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zhanght

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How about start a \'beijing\' ZUG
« on: June 20, 2004, 07:14:21 am »
AFAIK, Zaurus series like sl5500/5600 already very popular in beijing.
and a lot of people own even C7XX, even a lot of ipaq user refalash their ipaq 36/3800 to run \'familia\'.
Anyway, porting simplicity chinese inputmethod and convert \'simsun\' font will unite a lot of people join \'beijing\' ZUG.
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iPaq 3870 with familiar unstable, foldable keyboard
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« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2004, 07:56:23 am »
BTW: There is a \'fantastic\' Chinese Zaurus Fourm in taiwan for a long time.
http://zaurus.cis92.net/plps
Admin of that fourm, named \'monoldo\' (nick:Captain of Traffic),
he lead a group of hacker there, they already done a lot of contribute
like \'traditional chinese inputmethod\' and Big5 support for most of QT applications.
They even maintained a Traditional Chinese ROM with a kernelpatched \'preemtion feature\'  for sl5500.
SL5600 with Sharp ROM 1.00-CN and \'special kernel 1.3\'
iPaq 3870 with familiar unstable, foldable keyboard
Nec Mobilegear 730f with redhat 6 mips_le port and linux-vr-2.4.2
Bcm1250 Swarm with gentoo-mips and 2.4.20-smp
D-Link DCF-660W WIFI,Panisonic 256MB Hi-SD card,Simpletech 256/512MB CF Card

zhanght

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« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2004, 08:23:23 am »
To my own point of view:
Zaurus is a Personal Mobile Tool, Not a traditional PDA only used for PIM.
It\'s also a good device to help youngman or students in college to learn linux!
but as we know CEC sell both sl5600c and sl7500c in such a high price with out any reason!
eg. You can buy a sl7500c from \'CEC\' but use the same money you can get a brand-new C860 with a CF Wifi card together!
AFAIK, except chinese localizaiton/handwriting input method and CF GPRS driver, CEC almost do Nothing!
So... a lot of protential zaurus users will lost the chance to get in touch with it and lost chance to learn qt/java/kernel/embedded development on Zaurus.
My last words :  beijing ZUG will help most of people in China who get Zaurus not from \'CEC\' do simplicity chinese localization work. and supply optimized kernel.
SL5600 with Sharp ROM 1.00-CN and \'special kernel 1.3\'
iPaq 3870 with familiar unstable, foldable keyboard
Nec Mobilegear 730f with redhat 6 mips_le port and linux-vr-2.4.2
Bcm1250 Swarm with gentoo-mips and 2.4.20-smp
D-Link DCF-660W WIFI,Panisonic 256MB Hi-SD card,Simpletech 256/512MB CF Card

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« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2004, 08:04:57 pm »
ts not only people in Beijing who need a CN localised Zaurus.  I live in the UK but use my Z as a quick lookup from Chinese to English and back using Pinyin and simplified characters.  Its been a big frustration to me that the only Chinese input methods I can find for pinyin all are based on the traditional character set.  A Beijing ZUG might just be the thing to get some proper CN localisation going and also bring the Z to a larger audience
Craig
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Keep your Z on a bungee, you never know.....

chyang

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« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2004, 12:53:49 am »
nice to meet guys also in beijing here.
I prefer the ZUG of China.
 
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SL-5500+Sharp-3.13 ROM+Viking 512MB CF+Kinston 256MB SD
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chyang

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« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2004, 12:57:35 am »
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ts not only people in Beijing who need a CN localised Zaurus.  I live in the UK but use my Z as a quick lookup from Chinese to English and back using Pinyin and simplified characters.  Its been a big frustration to me that the only Chinese input methods I can find for pinyin all are based on the traditional character set.  A Beijing ZUG might just be the thing to get some proper CN localisation going and also bring the Z to a larger audience
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qpe-zh-tools/
try here, there is a pinyin input method available in simplified Pinyin.
I think that Zhanght must have some better input method. Perhaps we can share with him.  If it is not compiled for SL-5600C's pxa250/pxa255 specifically, I can use it on my StrongARM 1110 based sl-5500.
Zhanght, How about it?
SL-C3200+Symbol CF WIFI+Corsair 2GB SD
SL-5500+Sharp-3.13 ROM+Viking 512MB CF+Kinston 256MB SD
[img]http://sunsetyang.googlepages.com/c3200.gif\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-sig-image\" /][img]http://sunsetyang.googlepages.com/5500.gif\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-sig-image\" /]
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

murphytalk

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« Reply #6 on: July 20, 2004, 10:16:06 am »
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ts not only people in Beijing who need a CN localised Zaurus.  I live in the UK but use my Z as a quick lookup from Chinese to English and back using Pinyin and simplified characters.  Its been a big frustration to me that the only Chinese input methods I can find for pinyin all are based on the traditional character set.  A Beijing ZUG might just be the thing to get some proper CN localisation going and also bring the Z to a larger audience
I just released a pinyin inputmethod under GPL, have a try  
murphytalk pinyin inputmethod

but it is a version dedicated to C7xx/C8xx.
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