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CF II + MMC + X GUI = 1 flexible Linux PDA

Oct 22, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

G.Mate's $450 Yopy YP 3700 PDA is a flip-open PDA with retro-futuristic styling that features an X windows GUI and fairly ample system resources, making it possible to use a wide variety of open source programs on the device. The YP 3700 includes CompactFlash II (CF II) and MMC slots. It runs an embedded Linux distribution called “Linupy,” which comes stock with a Personal Information Manager (PIM) suite and applications for file management, web browsing, multimedia, office, and game playing. The Yopy has been described as the “most Linuxy” PDA in a review at BargainPDA.com. In this device profile, we provide an overview of the features, functions, and internals of the Yopy YP 3700 based on information provided by G.Mate.

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