The NEC MobilePro 900. A beautifully sized and featured Handheld PC circa 2003. A venerable performance beast when compared to its earlier brethern – although doomed to run WinCE out of the box. This thing packs a 400MHz Intel PXA255, 64MB RAM, 32+32MB flash, touchscreen, unimpressive although adequate 8.1″ DSTN HVGA display, PCMCIA and CF slots, USB host port and built-in modem into an extremely portable ~ 9.7″x5″x1.2″ package. Plus, it sells used for less than it’s earlier siblings for which linux ports exist, and boasts a 10 hour battery life under standard productivity.
Lets make one run linux, and then lets make it useful!
Picked up a beat-up unit off ebay cheap, and promptly replaced the built-in modem with a serial port — small, careful soldering here, although a technically simple mod! It already has a built-in serial port; but, few cables exist, and ordering the connector (Honda RMC-EB9F1( )-BSLA3-MA1) is expensive.
Tools:
HaRET
Inside:
firmware: p530 v6.0
build date: oct 4 2004
PIC firmware ID: 3.18.7
Bootloader Version: 3.4
bSquare
windows for handheld pc 2000: build 9546-126
core system version 3.0
internet explorer version 4.01
pocket outlook version 3.1
ROM: 2003/05
ROM Rev: Minerva TR5.4
ID: 002E0006-40D4-00D1-F800-123456781234
intel pxa255a0c400
l4340393
x2:
NeoMagic
NMC1110A-LQ144C
0439h102 1998
201076
microchip
pic16lf877
h04 pt
ta550cpfb
48t
cvv9
42j4n9k
max3243c
x2:
samsung
k4s561632e-tc75
epson
s1d13806f00a1
f c39af
lcx32245
wim
xwm8731
43aewrv
isp1161a1
cd1992
tpno42
6e
x2:
128j3c150
5427a789
z4272014b
m systems
Disk on Chip Plus
m03831-d32-v3-x
bottom::
sigma:: r3064xl
f13675-0309
ltc1628cg