10-23-2019
that is the future of mobiles.
yeah Gemini PDA , that is the future of mobile devices.
You can program a little Linux application without tons of libraries very fast on your Desktop Linux OS and then run it on the gemini PDA.
Have a real keyboard and option of multiboot different systems.
For myself i only boot linux. he he
Program in android is useless and cumbersome when you can program like a old style hacker. he he
Plus running real Linux Applications on the device.
I will buy that damn good thing.
WBR
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UIPAQ(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual UIPAQ(4)
NAME
uipaq -- USB support for iPAQ units
SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:
device uipaq
device ucom
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):
uipaq_load="YES"
HARDWARE
The uipaq driver supports the following adapters:
ASUS P535 PDA
Casio BE300 PDA
Compaq IPaq PocketPC
HP Jornada 568
HP iPAQ 22xx/Jornada 548
HTC PPC6700 Modem
HTC Smart Phone
HTC Winmobile
Sharp W-ZERO3 ES Spart Phone
Most Windows CE based phones
DESCRIPTION
The uipaq driver provides support for the USB serial emulation provided by the iPAQ devices.
The device is accessed through the ucom(4) driver which makes it behave like a tty(4).
SEE ALSO
tty(4), ucom(4), uhub(4), usb(4)
HISTORY
The FreeBSD support was imported from NetBSD for FreeBSD 7.0. NetBSD added support in NetBSD 4.0 and it was imported from OpenBSD 3.8.
BSD
August 24, 2008 BSD