Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho ha scritto:
On Nov 13, 2007 5:55 PM, Alvise Nicoletti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually, the limit is WM 2003 or it will work also on WM 2005?
It's WM 2003 or superior, so it works with 2005 too. It may even work
on older versions, but I never tested.
What about the CPU? Only ARM?
It's only tested with arm. Given some work of someone interrested it
should work with other architectures too.
Thank you for the answer.
I have to bother you again...:
the problem is that ARM, (i'm reading from wikipedia) is a licensed
mark, so there are indipendent brands that product CPUs with different
names but similar tecnology.
So I have some difficultys, ordering palms for my customers, to choose
one that I AM SURE it runs an ARM CPU.
For example, can I ask you if that one is ARM compatible?
Acer c500 : http://global.acer.com/PRODUCTS/pda/spec_pda_c500.htm
The CPU should be a: "Samsung S3C2442 A application processor at 300 MHz"
In general, how can I understand if a palm runs an ARM or not if it's
not expecially written on the technical datasheet? (they often omit that).
Thanks in advance
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