you should have mentioned that you wanted a *specific* keyboard
rather than just "a keyboard".
As far as I know my special keyboard looks just like a regular
keyboard to the computer it is plugged into.
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the other option you have is finding out if your device (well, i guess
the software on your device) can handle a card like this:
http://www.ratocsystems.com/english/products/subpages/cfu1u.html
which should turn a variety of devices into the device you seek.
making sure your keyboa
Can anyone suggest a handheld computer that runs a free operating
system and into which I could plug a USB keyboard (or even PS/2) for
typing?
Preferably the thing would have a pretty large screen -- a 3x5 inch
body and a screen about the same size would be best ;) -- the
machine should have no on
I see. Well, that
Linux is not binary compatible with Darwin
changes things.
I was also thinking about (eventually) working on helping port the
GNU Hurd to "new world" ppc architecture. Is this a project that
any of you would be interested in at some point?
By the way, yesterday I was on
Here's a question: have any of you installed linux on a recent Mac?
And a somewhat deeper question: anyone interested in helping me port
Fink to Linux and/or producing a linux distribution that could be
installed through the Fink package manager, and that would, at the
user's option, remove Mac
I only see a little bit of traffic on this list & don't read the
forums either. Pretty bogus! I just figured no one cared. I
haven't even bothered to ask my questions (which I've since
forgotten) because it has been so QUIET.
Later,
Joe
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