--- In SunCityJodhpurLUG@..., vivek khurana
<khuranavivek_in@y...> wrote:
>
> No it is not possible. Most of the functions of your
> mobile are not known to open world. Also without
> complete knowledge of instrnals it would be next to
> impossible for you to cross complie linux for target
> platform.
O.K. If Nokia is not opening its architecture, then is there anu
manufacturer of Mobile, which do so. If yes, then I am ready to
replace my Nokia handset with that.
> ... to run on target platform. As for transfering
> information you dont need usniversal OS. You can
> tranfer information between devices using technology
> stacks like IRDA, Bluetooth, USB, USB Lan etc.
The support for such devices is limited on Linux. Mine Mobie has
POP-Port, which seems has no support on Linux. If if I have
communication with PC, then manufacturer gave me software which compel
me to use M$ outlook or Lotus's products to have sycronisation
Here I want freedom to have application of my choice, and that way,
acceptable to me I need to use such applicatin on Mobile, to keep
syncronisation easy.
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H.S.Rai