I would be careful about that.
The price is nice but the question is how well the hardware works with a
real open standard linux system.
I have an zaurus from sharp, which comes close to the nanonote. However,
if I not go to use one of the heavy patched 2.4 kernels from sharp,
suspend and
Just though I'd point out the NanoNote a $99 Linux Palmtop, that
should run Emacs.
The 本 version of NanoNote is an ultra small form factor computing
device. The device sports a 336 MHz processor, 2GB of flash memory,
microSD slot, head phone jack, USB device and 850mAh Li-ion battery.
It boots
Looks very cool, especially at the price. But the spacebar. Yikes
it's small.
At least it has all the meta-keys and TAB, which make it nicer than
most other pocket keyboards for running Emacs.
Do report.
Scot
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Tim O'Callaghan
tim.ocallag...@gmail.com wrote: