I am curious. This may seem off topic but I think it has some Linux relevance. The Pilot can do IR controls like TV and sync thru the IR port. The Pilot syncs with Outlook and other Win applications. All in all the Pilot does a lot of what CE does except for the proprietary Win apps and does it for free. The only reason I picked the Pilot was because I knew that Linux applications, and development tools already existed. If I may ask, what was your criteria for picking the WinCE device over a PalmOS driven PDA? It seems like on Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 09:30:57PM -0700, Mark R. Myers scribbled: Orig Msg> I just wish that there was something that would allow me to at least sync Orig Msg> files between my Linux box and my WinCE computer (please, no flames). Orig Msg> I evaluated both Palms & WinCE and CE was the clear winner for me. Orig Msg> Yes, I do want it to do everything. I even want it to be a tricorder and Orig Msg> satellite TV receiver. :-) Orig Msg> I like the way it syncs with Outlook. Orig Msg> I would be willing to forsake that if I could just upload & download files Orig Msg> between my CE on /dev/ttyS0 and my Linux box. Orig Msg> I am hoping that Transmeta will be able to make a mobile Linux that has at Orig Msg> least, if not more functionality as CE. Orig Msg> I can even use the bugger to control my TV. Now that is a tool and a toy! Orig Msg> Just what I wanted. Orig Msg> Mark JLF Sends... Haiku Error Message #1: ======================== Yesterday it worked Today, it is not working Windows is like that ========================