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hey everyone, about a month or two ago, i got a Sharp Zaurus SL-C750. before i got it shipped to my place, i did some research, and i can replace the jap distro. after scouring old russian forum posts and whatnot, still can't understand what i have to do to replace the operating system. i think it has to do with the lack of working links to the multiboot kernel a lot of the distros made for it require (like an idiot, i thought it was optional.)

probably a long shot to ask about how to replace an embedded operating system on a clamshell japanese PDA from 2003, but better here than defunct forums from days past

even if you don't know much about PDAs, any information is helpful (i can also share some stuff i know if you're interested)
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https://github.com/mukoan/zaurus-info/wiki
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These things are fucking tricky to figure out, good luck.
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When I was young trying to figure out how to install loonix on an old non supported device seemed like fun.
Now I get a very uncomfy feeling just at the thought of wasting time in troubleshooting and trying to use a device that that must be so fucking slow to run modern-ish software.



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