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Want official PDA support? Donate us a PDA!
[21-11-2005] -- After long talking, we decided not to go this road. When we get the time, and the hardware, we will make PDA, but we no longer will actively ask donations for PDA support (for OTTD on the other hand, we do
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FYI: donation should go to: owen@owenrudge.netBorn Acorn wrote:Hmm. Okay. When I'll get home I will donate a bit to the cause.

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What sort of PDA? I can donate a slightly dodgy Compaq iPAQ 3800 PocketPC 2002 machine. It's slightly dodgy in that it can be difficult to get the sync/charge connection to work - in involves holding it at certain angles, etc. It was too frustrating for me, but if the OpenTTD dev team would like it, I can post it.
I also have a Palm Tungsten C, but it has spontaneous reboot issues - not ideal in a development environment. That's a physical problem that developed when I changed the battery.
I also have a Palm Tungsten C, but it has spontaneous reboot issues - not ideal in a development environment. That's a physical problem that developed when I changed the battery.
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Brianetta, thank you for your kind offer
. Now we will have to fight with TrueLight which one of use gets the PDA
We actually didn't expect someone to donate a PDA, but as it stands now, we will have to put some thinking into it.


We actually didn't expect someone to donate a PDA, but as it stands now, we will have to put some thinking into it.
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Is that the one that looks like the Compaq iPaq 3660? I used to have a 3660, and it has the same kind of problem. The charge socket is fine, but the data socket (which it's supposed to be able to charge from too) is nearly useless. The person I gave it too has given up, I might be able to get it back to donate (if they haven't thrown it away). It has the CF card jacket, which can be used to get data to the pda, but MS ActiveSync will only install programs direct to the pda, not to a CF card. (not that that'd be a problem for OTTD, which doesn't use an installer)Brianetta wrote:What sort of PDA? I can donate a slightly dodgy Compaq iPAQ 3800 PocketPC 2002 machine. It's slightly dodgy in that it can be difficult to get the sync/charge connection to work - in involves holding it at certain angles, etc. It was too frustrating for me, but if the OpenTTD dev team would like it, I can post it.
I have a HP iPaq 2210 now, which is so much better (and smaller).
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Thief: It looks a little like it, but the power socket was removed and the data socket enlarged for full RS232 compatibility. The unit can only be charged via the data port or the CF docking port. The unit is, I just checked, a 3850, not a 3800. I don't believe there's a significant difference.
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To be honest, openTTD in a pda it's no more than a curiosity.
Its not practical and it never won't be.
It's not very pleasant building those networks on pda's screen.
Believe me, I've got ottd running on my pda.
I hope you devs won't spent your time on it. In addition, the guys of eSoft Interactive are doing this job too.
Its not practical and it never won't be.
It's not very pleasant building those networks on pda's screen.
Believe me, I've got ottd running on my pda.
I hope you devs won't spent your time on it. In addition, the guys of eSoft Interactive are doing this job too.
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It depends on what you compare to! Its the most simple way of playing OpenTTD while traveling with bus, car etc. Your not likley to pull up your laptop during a 15 min trip... But the PDA, its perfect!lepkka wrote:Its not practical and it never won't be.
Maby the built in function "Up to 8 paired units-"LAN" via bluetooth" might come in handy someday?? Like running wireless multiplayer on the PDAs on the morning bus...!

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(I think that i have to figure out how to donate some cash, and then do so!)
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This is why I am very tempted to get a Libretto. It's a laptop the size of a VHS tape.Sir_Magnum wrote:It depends on what you compare to! Its the most simple way of playing OpenTTD while traveling with bus, car etc. Your not likley to pull up your laptop during a 15 min trip... But the PDA, its perfect!lepkka wrote:Its not practical and it never won't be.
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