Has anyone here successfully used the IPAQ(Windows CE) version?
and has anyone used it on any other PDA running Windows CE?
BMD
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
But wow, it was fun to see Blender on such a small device
Thanks!
how many megahertz is your processor?
BMD
200 mhz
nana nana nana!! mine’s 1.5GHz…oh, you’re talking about PDA’s…
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…)