Thanks.  Actually, appears to be a perl tool to read IBM .nbk files
(the data format for the crosspad) into postscript.  Useful if you've
already got the data out of the xpad via  a windows machine, and mount
the windows drive on the Linux machine.  Unfortunately, I can't get
the software to install under Wine yet, to trace the communications
between the pad and the sw.

jeff smith

Bruce Dawson wrote:
> 
> I believe there's some software at:
> 
> ftp://ftp.itojun.org/pub/misc/crosspad-19991202.tar.gz
> 
> This appears to be for FreeBSD. And I suspect it only does
> the downloading, not the handwriting recognition.
> 
> Note that I haven't used it as yet (and probably won't until
> I buy a CrossPad).
> 
> Jeffry Smith wrote:
> > Does anyone know of an effort to get the IBM Crosspad software to run
> > under Linux (or to port the functionality to Linux)?  I've downloaded
> > the development SW from IBM and gotten the developer's permission to
> > work on it, but he also suggested I contact the others who are working
> > on it, but didn't give any pointers.  I figure if someone else has
> > started, I should tie into that effort.

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