[SunRescue] we're all just spoiled (was: re: IPC)
John F. Davis
davis at skink.net
Wed Oct 25 18:47:01 CDT 2000
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 10:24:15AM -0500, Mike Hebel wrote:
> >>CE is no better than 9x, and in many ways it's much worse.
>
> I'll second that. I've used "wince" on my PDA and I really hate it.
>
> >>When comparing PDAs, don't forget that a typical CE machine has
> >>a 200 MHz R4400 or equivalent. None of the ARM-based ones have
> >>anything less than a StrongARM. All of the old SH3 machines
> >>have long since been dropped because CE is just too slow on
> >>a 60+ MHz 680x0 clone!
>
> My Uniden PC-100 is a 75mhz MIPS and is "ok" for CE 2.0 but still bogs down
> and locks up occasionally. I wish there was an easy way for me to re-burn
> the OS rom. It's a MIPS chip so I bet I could port Linux MIPS to it. That
> would be really cool!
A guy in my linux lug brought in a mips powered laptop/pda thingy which
he had running linux. He didn't have to write any code, just install
the mips linux code. it looked pretty cool.
>
> >>Palms, Psions, and the like are all using much slower CPUs with
> >>a much more efficient OS.
>
> Handspring seems to have made the best go of it so far IMHO. They have a
> fairly zippy box that runs anything Palm due to their licensing. On top of
> that they have the Handspring modules. (*drool* want visor-phone *drool*)
> They even seem to have a good battery life.
>
> >>The other side of CE is that its reliability is even worse than 9x.
> >>Microsoft's own example code contains workarounds for kernel race
> >>conditions by using sleep() calls. The documentation doesn't see
> >>anything wrong with this, but does note that it may be necessary
> >>to increase the time of the sleep() on newer, faster machines!
>
> Not to mention lockups, program incompatibilities between CPU types, bloated
> memory requirements, etc... I think that CE will hang around for another
> few years if that and then be dumped by Microsoft. Probably during the
> breakup.
>
> Just my $.02. ;-)
>
> Mike Hebel
>
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