Google Android could give new life to old PDAs
As PDA and cellphone software gets more capable, it's becoming clear that the same principle applies. Case in point, the Dell Axim X51v PDA was discontinued a few years ago. But it's capable of running the latest build of Google Android if you can shoehorn the operating system onto the PDA. The Axim has a 624MHz CPU and more storage space than many modern cellphones. As you can see in the video, it supports Android's touch features, and works with the on-screen keyboard.
The hacker who managed to load Android still hasn't gotten WiFi and power management feautres working. But it's still a pretty impressive example of updating old hardware with new software. Incidentally, you can also run Windows Mobile 6 on the Dell Axim line of PDAs, even though Dell and Microsoft never released the OS for this hardware.
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digg_url = 'http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/11/25/the-atari-classics-are-back-and-free-to-play-asteroids-lunar-l/';
Believe it or not, Atari have just released a bunch of old games on their own website. These aren't clones, these aren't even 'loving interpretations' -- these are the real thing, remade by Atari themselves. This comes as part of a re-launch for the Atari website which includes an online store.
I warn you, if you read on, this might turn into more than just a mere ten-minute time-waster.
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mvp said 8:03PM on 3-04-2009
uh oh!
Technical Difficulties....
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SDreamer said 11:50PM on 3-04-2009
iPod Touch anytime soon? I'd love to triple boot those.
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KeegdnaB said 7:17AM on 3-05-2009
I wonder if my old Sony Clie could handle Android
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Jash Sayani said 11:24AM on 3-05-2009
How about my old Windows Mobile 4.1 based HTC Magic (aka. O2 XDAII mini) ??
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