From becky at rsss.com Tue Jul 6 15:20:56 2004 From: becky at rsss.com (becky) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 14:20:56 -0500 Subject: Compatibilty Message-ID: Is pilot-link compatible with SCO OpenServer 5.0.7? Has anyone heard of this setup? Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://pilot-link.org/pipermail/pilot-unix-ng/attachments/20040706/477caca7/attachment.htm From knghtbrd at bluecherry.net Tue Jul 6 23:31:39 2004 From: knghtbrd at bluecherry.net (T. Joseph Carter) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 20:31:39 -0700 Subject: Compatibilty In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20040707033138.GB21553@yumi.local> On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 02:20:56PM -0500, becky wrote: > Is pilot-link compatible with SCO OpenServer 5.0.7? Has anyone heard of > this setup? It should work with serial or network connected PDAs. I doubt it for USB (though cannot be sure) and do not know of anyone willing to provide support for anything on SCO, given their predatory practices. You should consider that as a SCO customer, under the claims made in some of SCO's more ridiculous briefs in their four lawsuits against other software companies, they have gone so far as to suggest that anything developed under Linux, as pilot-link is, constitutes some form of Copyright infringement and, further, that your license agreement with SCO quite probably reduces your right to defend yourself against such an allegation, should they make one. Running SCO software is dangerous. Licensing SCO software doubly so. I certainly won't touch it, and I don't know if David will. From voytek at sbt.net.au Wed Jul 14 00:32:06 2004 From: voytek at sbt.net.au (Voytek Eymont) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 14:32:06 +1000 (EST) Subject: schlep to sd card ? USB on RH ES ? Message-ID: <64979.203.51.52.35.1089779526.squirrel@203.51.52.35> Hi Guys, now that I have a new Palm T3, my first Palm with a card slot, I'm trying to figure out how it all fits...: is there a schlep utility to copy arbitrary file(s) to/from SD card ? does pilot-link runs on USB on Red Hat ES ? -- Voytek From voytek at sbt.net.au Wed Jul 14 00:37:53 2004 From: voytek at sbt.net.au (Voytek Eymont) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 14:37:53 +1000 (EST) Subject: ot: GPS apps suggestion Message-ID: <64913.203.51.52.35.1089779873.squirrel@203.51.52.35> looking for recomendations for GPS stuff on T3; I have blue tooth GPS I've currently found these: Cetus GPS; cotoGPS; Navegador; SailPalm any other ecommendations ? Cetus and Navegador are probably 'best', though, all of above seem to work prety good; what about 'map' type apps, what are recommendations :? Fugawi ? is that good ? what else is there ? street navigation ? with Aussie data ? thanks, -- Voytek From angusa at deltatee.com Wed Jul 14 01:06:54 2004 From: angusa at deltatee.com (Angus Ainslie) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 23:06:54 -0600 Subject: ot: GPS apps suggestion In-Reply-To: <64913.203.51.52.35.1089779873.squirrel@203.51.52.35> References: <64913.203.51.52.35.1089779873.squirrel@203.51.52.35> Message-ID: <40F4BF6E.9060305@deltatee.com> Voytek Eymont wrote: >looking for recomendations for GPS stuff on T3; > >I have blue tooth GPS > >I've currently found these: >Cetus GPS; >cotoGPS; >Navegador; >SailPalm > > > I currently use this one http://www.tri-m.com/products/systems/gm38.html It nice and small but no bluetooth or WAAS. The accuracy is plenty good enough for street navigation but not for precision apps. >what about 'map' type apps, what are recommendations :? >Fugawi ? is that good ? >what else is there ? > > > My favorite is mapopolis. Its maps are pretty up to date ( for my part of Canada anyway ), it has turn by turn directions and works with a number of different GPS receivers. From bcs at metacon.ca Wed Jul 14 07:50:10 2004 From: bcs at metacon.ca (Ben Steeves) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:50:10 -0300 Subject: schlep to sd card ? USB on RH ES ? In-Reply-To: <64979.203.51.52.35.1089779526.squirrel@203.51.52.35> References: <64979.203.51.52.35.1089779526.squirrel@203.51.52.35> Message-ID: <1089805810.3075.110.camel@zephyr.its.unb.ca> On Wed, 2004-14-07 at 14:32 +1000, Voytek Eymont wrote: > Hi Guys, > now that I have a new Palm T3, my first Palm with a card slot, I'm trying > to figure out how it all fits...: > > is there a schlep utility to copy arbitrary file(s) to/from SD card ? Yes, it's called "cp". Seriously, you can just mount the card (you'll need a card reader, which should run you under $20) and copy whatever files you want, just like any removable storage medium. > does pilot-link runs on USB on Red Hat ES ? Yes, it does. See http://www.metacon.ca/bcs/view.php?page=linux for more info. -- Ben Steeves _ bcs at metacon.ca The ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) ben.steeves at unb.ca against HTML e-mail X GPG ID: 0xB3EBF1D9 http://www.metacon.ca/bcs / \ Yahoo Messenger: ben_steeves From voytek at sbt.net.au Sat Jul 17 03:08:11 2004 From: voytek at sbt.net.au (Voytek Eymont) Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 17:08:11 +1000 (EST) Subject: ot: GPS apps suggestion In-Reply-To: <40F4BF6E.9060305@deltatee.com> References: <64913.203.51.52.35.1089779873.squirrel@203.51.52.35> <40F4BF6E.9060305@deltatee.com> Message-ID: <50595.220.240.54.97.1090048091.squirrel@220.240.54.97> Angus Ainslie said: > I currently use this one > http://www.tri-m.com/products/systems/gm38.html I am trying a Navman bluetooth GPS, that seem to work quite well with T3 > My favorite is mapopolis. Its maps are pretty up to date ( for my part > of Canada anyway ), it has turn by turn directions and works with a > number of different GPS receivers. hmmm, I downloaded it, and, a sample LA map, seems quite a nifty app, it even supports T3 full screen, nice so, if I understand it correctly, the actual app is free, and you buy maps ? it seems Navman is the only one that has Aussie street mapping (perhaps Garmin? not sure)I guess I'm stuck with that. I came across some german street nav app, but, demo download was broken, and, I guess, it was not for my streets -- Voytek From voytek at sbt.net.au Sat Jul 17 04:51:39 2004 From: voytek at sbt.net.au (Voytek Eymont) Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 18:51:39 +1000 (EST) Subject: ot: image viewer ? In-Reply-To: <1089805810.3075.110.camel@zephyr.its.unb.ca> References: <64979.203.51.52.35.1089779526.squirrel@203.51.52.35> <1089805810.3075.110.camel@zephyr.its.unb.ca> Message-ID: <50711.220.240.54.97.1090054299.squirrel@220.240.54.97> is there a multi-format bit map image viewer for T3, like for viewing PC-type bit map images ? anything for viewing TIFF-F (fax) files ? -- Voytek