Not technically a PDA, but this would be easy to install in a pendant and
should do everything you need:

http://andahammer.com/mini3/?PHPSESSID=c47b0c96938c86847ccf80119dab7d42

On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Kirk Wallace
<kwall...@wallacecompany.com>wrote:

> I want to read encoders with a PDA, such as for a DRO, but I would
> prefer to use something like a PC parallel port. I suspect no PDA has a
> parallel port, so does anyone know of a good PDA that has GPIO or other
> hackable ports for digital I/O? It seems the Sharp Zaurus has good Linux
> support, has anyone hacked one of these for machine control? Thanks.
>
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> Kirk Wallace
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