Has anyone found a way of hooking up a serial connection with a Zaurus 
without the cradle?
My laptop is heavy, as laptops go, and I would like to use a pda with a 
built-in querty keyboard to plug into the console ports on my Cisco routers 
and switches to do on the fly configurations.  If I can run a simple 
terminal program on the Zaurus (I'm certain that I can) AND establish a 
serial connection with the Zaurus handheld sans the cradle ( I'm not 
certain about this) then I will be purchasing one of these sweet devices in 
the very near future.  Looked up the 5600 on several websites and found 
info on nearly everything EXCEPT this detail.  I was hoping that someone in 
our group may already have one of these devices and possibly has already 
used it in the manner or may have a lot of insight into the matter.
any takers?
Cleve




At 09:05 AM 8/1/2003, you wrote:
>I never said I wanted to buy the PhatBox. I just wanted to share the fact
>that VW is selling them, and that Linux is making headway in the embedded
>space and WinCE (appropriate name) is not. ;)
>
>Concerning Zaurus as a media player: it works great! It has a combo
>headphone/microphone jack so you have to be careful when you buy a
>headphone. Storage is expensive though when considering CF cards, but daily
>uploads help with that.
>
>What I really like to do is get Festival running on it then I could listen
>to stored text on my daily commute.
>
>John Hebert
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: will hill
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: 7/31/03 10:24 PM
>Subject: Re: [brlug-general] BRLUG Labs Report: VW now selling Linux based
>digital car audio s ystem
>
>But you already have a nice music tool, your Zaurus.  Just load up a big
>CF and that other card with oggs from your music server and tie in a
>headphone jack to the aux line, if it has one.  Your uploading and play
>can both be done by a randomizer or play list and you can do your
>uploading by wifi.  You have already hacked your Zaurus and it has a
>good display.  Think of how much CF you could buy for the price of a
>phat box and imagine the pain of DRM, which the M$ client is sure to
>force on you.
>
>On 2003.07.31 20:44 John Hebert wrote:
>
>[good phat box description]
>
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