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Subject: packard bell pocketgear 3025
Is there a port of arm-linux for this pda?  
I did search the net and several mailing lists but could not find anything 
relevant. 
This are the specs, so I expect (in theory) that it can run a form of 
GNU/Linux. 
 
Hoping that there is already a project on this or so (willing to join) 
 
greets, 
 
Philippe De Swert 
 
- OS: Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 
- Dimensions: 115x73x10mm 
- Weight: 119g including battery 
- System: CPU: Intel PXA255 300MHz processor (Intel XScale Technology) 
- Memory: 128MB (64MB for end-user) 
- LCD panel: Size: QVGA, 3.5 inch display 
- Resolution: 320x240 
- Color depth: 65536 colors 
- Type: Transflective display w/front light 
- Touch panel: Yes 
- Interfaces: Button/Jog dial: 1 on/off light button 
- 4 customizable applications buttons 
- 1 navigation key 
- 1 jog dial (w/push) 
- 1 recorder button 
- 1 reset button 
- LED: 1 charge indicator 
- 1 notification / alert indicator 
- Speaker / MIC: 1 speaker, 1 microphone 
- Headphone jack: 1standard stereo jack 
- Infrared: 1 SIR 115kpbs 
- Interfaces: Secure Digital (SD): 1SDIO slot 
- DC jack: 1 DC jack slot 
- Stylus: 1 extendable stylus 
- Battery: Li-ion 
- Battery life > 10 hours (w/o communication) 
- Cradle: 1 USB (client), 1 Special DC jack 
- Software offer: Microsoft Pocket PC 2003, e-Menu, e-Backup, iA Presenter,  
iA Album, Theme generator, Rayman Ultimate, iGolf, Crazy Bubble, Pocket Music, 
Pocket TV, Metro 
- Accessories: USB cradle, USB/Serial PC connect cable, AC adapter, auto 
adapter,  
carry case, GPS pack, foldable keyboard, SD camera, SD Bluetooth, SD Wireless 
LAN, headphones, SD memory 
 

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