I would first want to code a pre-built PDA that already has an OS, then 
eventually as I learn enough, code an empty one from scratch. (And maybe even 
build one - Although that would take a lot of knowledge into hardware, I guess)

Josh Lee
Programmer - Owner of JLSoftware

On 29 Jul 2010, at 09:41 AM, Mark Morgan Lloyd 
<markmll.laza...@telemetry.co.uk> wrote:

> Josh Lee wrote:
> 
>> In my life, I would like to code a PDA
> 
> The big question is whether you mean that you'd like to take a lifeless PCB, 
> possibly that you've designed and built, and get it to do useful stuff, or 
> simply to take a PDA that somebody else has brought to life and write 
> software on top of it.
> 
> The first case is obviously the more difficult and it eventually includes the 
> second. It's also more rewarding, provided that by the time you complete 
> studying and building up your experience that it's still relevant.
> 
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