IPAQ blender version

Has anyone here successfully used the IPAQ(Windows CE) version?

and has anyone used it on any other PDA running Windows CE?

BMD

I have an IPAQ 38x series, and I managed to run Blender on it…in a way…
Actually, on my PDA, Blender is upside down. head down. But the sensitive zones of the buttons are at the normal place, which made it absolutely unusable.
But I tried and tried, learning the sensitive zone and trying to use Blender.
My PDA isn’t fast enough to handle anything beyond the ball on the plane basic scene :slight_smile:
But wow, it was fun to see Blender on such a small device :slight_smile:

Thanks!

how many megahertz is your processor?

BMD

200 mhz

nana nana nana!! mine’s 1.5GHz…oh, you’re talking about PDA’s… :stuck_out_tongue:

nana nana nana!! mine’s 1.5GHz…oh, you’re talking about PDA’s… :P[/quote]
I’ve got you both beat with a laptop.
8Mhz, 286, and (like the ipaq) no floating point unit

HA!

(did I mention it doesn’t boot since something exploded inside it [wrong power supply, then POP])

ok, maybe then it doesn’t count

a p133 laptop then.

(what’s wrong with slow systems? the workload for a typical system hasn’t increased to justify the increase in speed)

--------- back on topic again ---------
I believe it requires windows CE, and I doubt it will work on other than the ipaq.

It is possible that with the 2.10 source release it may be revived for the casio/hp/sharp systems (winCE&linux), but their seems little motivation of knowledgeable (about pocket computers) developers to do so. Wanna help?

—offtopic—
I WANNA sharp zarus (the new one…)

i’m trying to get the dell axim 5 with 300 mhz pentium x-scale processor. www.dell.com

BMD