Gareth Eason wrote:
> Gary Pigott wrote:
>> From: "Chris Woods" <woods.mc at gmail.com>
>>> There is a port of putty for S60 (Symbian, aka EPOC32) available at the
>>> moment. If you've an Nokia E61 or alike (Nokia E90) with a qwerty
>>> keyboard
>>> it would be pretty usable. I have tried it on a S60 device with the
>>> numeric
>>> keypad... let's just say that took me a while.
>>>> I've got an e61 and PuTTY for Symbian is actually pretty usable with
>> a qwerty keyboard.
>> Been using it for several years now on a Nokia Communicator (9500)
> - and it's extremely usable.
>> Latency is an issue, as is the cost of data in Ireland, if you're
> doing a lot of stuff - but SSH tends to be reasonably low traffic
> (though a lot higher than telnet, particularly if you use screen.)
>>Co-incidently I just got an e65 on Monday and installed puTTY. I also
have a PCMCIA HSPDA data card from same operator with flat rate data
SIM. If I'm doing more than a minute, then I use WiFi or swap the SIM
from the data card (can't make phone calls on it).
I've a Linksys WAN router with ethernet WAN and PCMCIA slot too. I shall
investigate a battery pack as it can work the 3G cards or the newer
Flash-OFDM (digiweb) card using OpenWRT, Ivan Klimek in Slovakia helped
get the Linux Flash-OFDM drivers going on it. Though battery consumption
on E65 with WiFi is harsh. Nice for BBC R4 or Worldservice though.
--
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Ireland
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