Re: possible deprecation and removal of some old QEMU Arm machine types (pxa2xx, omap, sa1110)

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W dniu 14.02.2024 o 1:26 PM, Dmitry Baryshkov pisze:
The thriving world of PostmarketOS only exist because Google was
clever to realize devices should have a developer mode.

There were two projects that worked on reenabling phones and PDAs from
that era, hack'n'dev and handhelds.org. I think both of them were dead
when the Zaurus was still alive and kicking.

I left handhelds.org developer community in 2007 due to trademark wars when admins wanted to take control of several projects hosted there.

LinuxToGo was created in 2006 and some projects moved there from hh.org server.

Most of OpenZaurus/Ångström developers abandoned Zaurus devices in 2008. Usually in favour of Nokia 770/n800/n810 tablets.

Both OpenZaurus and Ångström used own hosting in handhelds.org era.




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