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Hi there,
I just bought a new HP iPAQ hx4705 and am thrilled with
it.
However, the reason I bought it is because I am leaning
mandarin Chinese and I wanted to use an English-Chinese
dictionary with handwriting recognition so I can enter
simplified Mandarin characters and get the English
equivalent.
So far, Ive been scouring the net for days and the only
PDA software with handwriting recognition is from pleco
dot com and it only runs on Palm OS
Is there an emulator I can get for my iPAQ to run Palm OS
programs?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)
vaj wrote:
[...]
> Is there an emulator I can get for my iPAQ to run Palm OS
> programs?
>
> Please say yes.
>
There's no useable palm emulator for PPC, sorry. There is an incomplete
emulator called PocketPalm floating around the net, but it's not in a state
you can actually use it for anything, and it's not being developed.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)
Ask the man there what you need.
Support: service@e-comma.com
They are selling Chinese-English and English-Chinese Dictionary with voices
for ppc.
They are from Hong Kong or Taiwan, I am not sure.
Hope it helps.
"vaj" <vajrafist@yahoo.com>
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> Hi there,
> I just bought a new HP iPAQ hx4705 and am thrilled with
> it.
>
> However, the reason I bought it is because I am leaning
> mandarin Chinese and I wanted to use an English-Chinese
> dictionary with handwriting recognition so I can enter
> simplified Mandarin characters and get the English
> equivalent.
>
> So far, Ive been scouring the net for days and the only
> PDA software with handwriting recognition is from pleco
> dot com and it only runs on Palm OS >
> Is there an emulator I can get for my iPAQ to run Palm OS
> programs?
>
> Please say yes.
>
> -Vaj
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