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Saturday, September 16, 2006
  Intel XScale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I have been trying to track down exactly which ICA client I should use. I am usually the "Download the all clients type" of user but here is what I have found so far.

Here is information about the Sprint-6700
Intel XScale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "PXA27x

The PXA27x family (code-named Bulverde) consists of the PXA270 and PXA271-PXA272 processors. This revision is a huge update to the XScale family of processors. The PXA270 is clocked in four different speeds: 312 MHz, 416 MHz, 520 MHz and 624 MHz and is a stand-alone processor with no packaged memory. The PXA271 can be clocked to 312 MHz or 416 MHz and has 32 MiB of 16-bit stacked StrataFlash memory and 32 MiB of 16-bit SDRAM in the same package. The PXA272 can be clocked to 312 MHz, 416 MHz or 520 MHz and has 64 MiB of 32-bit stacked StrataFlash memory.

Intel also added many new technologies to the PXA27x family such as:

* Wireless SpeedStep: the operating system can clock the processor down based on load to save power.
* Wireless MMX: 43 new SIMD instructions containing the full MMX instruction set and the integer instructions from Intel's SSE instruction set along with some instructions unique to the XScale. Wireless MMX provides 16 extra 64-bit registers that can be treated as an array of two 32-bit words, four 16-bit halfwords or eight 8-bit bytes. The XScale core can then perform up to eight adds or four MACs in parallel in a single cycle. This capability is used to boost speed in decoding and encoding of multimedia and in playing games.
* Additional peripherals, such as an USB-Host i"
 
  How to Hard Reset Your Pocket PC - Pocket PC Addict Forums
Great article on how to do a hard reset on a variety of Pocket PC products.

How to Hard Reset Your Pocket PC - Pocket PC Addict Forums: "As sad as it may sound, there will come a time when you have to hard (or full) reset your Pocket PC. To hard reset a device means to restore the device back to it's original settings, just like it was when it came out of the box. You usually need to hard reset the device when you are having problems that a simple soft reset will not fix, if you want to sell the device and clear all your personal information off of it, or if you just feel lucky."
 
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
  Jeffrey Muir
Interesting blog from one of the early citrites.

Jeffrey Muir: "Being that I started first at Citrix in 1993, I know a fair amount of Citrix history. There are many people that now work for the company, but when we first started there was less than 50 people. It was a family of sorts. When the company was first founded in 1989, most of the people left IBM Boca Raton from jobs in OS/2 to go start a Multiuser OS/2 venture. Instead of dealing with IBM, it was decided to license the code from Microsoft instead. Ed Iacobucci had a vision of providing a server on OS/2 that could give similar functionality to Unix."
 
Roy "rat" Tokeshi's Stuff Stuff not quite ready for the main site. Rough stuff that was neat when I saw or thought it.

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