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>8.1. From a Linux Box to a non Linux PDA</H1
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>&#13; <A
HREF="http://www.adaptive-enterprises.com.au/~d/software/xcerdisp/"
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>Xcerdisp</A
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is an X Windows equivalent of Microsoft's Remote Display Control
powertoy. It listens for connections from the Windows CE cerdisp
client on your PocketPC, and lets you see and control your handheld
via X. It may be necessary to use the
<A
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tools to get your handheld connected to the network.
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>&#13; The purpose of the
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project is to provide a means of
communication with a Windows CE or Pocket PC device from a computer
running Linux, *BSD, or another Unix system.
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>&#13; <A
HREF="http://www.jardino.nildram.co.uk/"
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lets you import your Windows CE (or
PocketPC) contacts into KDE's address book.
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>&#13; Some more information about connectivity and synchronisation tools,
as well as emulators and other software you may find at
<A
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>TuxMobil - PDA</A
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and in the
<A
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