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samxiao

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Some Question for pocketop
« on: July 05, 2004, 12:45:08 pm »
i wanna know if pocketop will support C700...

and how about pdaXrom with C700 ? will pocketop support it?
Zaurus C1000 (formerly SL5500 and C700)
Cacko developer ROM 1.23 beta + Debian Sarge + X/Qt
1GB Transcend 80x SD (ext2) / 512MB Lexar SD (ext2) / 256MB SanDisk CF(vfat)
Netgear MA701 WiFi CF
Ambicom GPS-CF
Pocketop IR keyboard (has positioning problem with C1000)
Brando LCD screen protector

Apple PowerBook 12" G4 Rev. C + Mac OS X 10.4.x (Tiger)

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Some Question for pocketop
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2004, 05:03:00 am »
I use it on my C860 so it should work on the C700 too. However, I don't know if the driver has been ported to pdaxrom. The one for use with the Sharp-based ROMs is in the ZUG Downloads area.

Hope this helps.

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C860 w/Cacko 1.21b | 512 MB SD | Socket Bluetooth | Ratoc CF USB Host | Linksys WiFi | Pocketop Keyboard | GrinderGear Basecamp

samxiao

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Some Question for pocketop
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2004, 12:39:31 pm »
thx man

anyone knows if it works on pdaXrom?
Zaurus C1000 (formerly SL5500 and C700)
Cacko developer ROM 1.23 beta + Debian Sarge + X/Qt
1GB Transcend 80x SD (ext2) / 512MB Lexar SD (ext2) / 256MB SanDisk CF(vfat)
Netgear MA701 WiFi CF
Ambicom GPS-CF
Pocketop IR keyboard (has positioning problem with C1000)
Brando LCD screen protector

Apple PowerBook 12" G4 Rev. C + Mac OS X 10.4.x (Tiger)

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Some Question for pocketop
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2004, 01:32:53 am »
I have tried using the pocketop keyboard with my C750 and it is hopelessly cumbersome due to the IR port being on the back of the C750.

You can get it to work under the X11 ROM using the python pocketop driver and the kbdsim.o module. Be sure to create /dev/kbdsim first using mknod.  But be warned that the keymap is a little messed up and the driver seems to go crazy once in a while, requiring you to stop and restart the driver.