I seem to recall that Aarne Ranta ran Hugs on a (Sharp) Zaurus PDA at one of the ICFPs a few years back. Aha, here in fact is a picture of his GF (Grammatical Framework), written in Haskell, running on a Zaurus:

        <http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~aarne/GF1/doc/zaurus2.jpg>

There seem to be more details available through his web page (a site- specific Google search for "zaurus" would seem appropriate).

A broader Google search for "Haskell Zaurus" returns (for me) upwards of 1/2 a million hits, the first page of which look promising (although I can't believe all of them are!).

I don't own a Zaurus (or any PDA) myself, although I must say I'm tempted now. So let me know if you find anything definitive.

  --  Fritz

On Fri 1 Jun 07, at 6:33 pm, Dan Piponi wrote:

On 6/1/07, Chaddaï Fouché <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2007/6/1, Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I looked, I didn't find anything interesting.

Well maybe you should look one more time with your brain on...

Even my years old TI-89 calculator with a paltry Z80 processor and a
few hundred K of RAM does symbolic algebra, including symbolically
solving differential equations. Now if only I could run Haskell on a
handheld that small.
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