The Dauphin DTR-1 and Linux On the Dauphin DTR-1 and Linux - 08-05-96 Here are my findings for running Linux on a Dauphin DTR-1: I was able to stick in a linux root and boot disk set and get a Linux prompt. (I haven't experimented any further) HRI API is a Unix/X handwriting recignition program that would probably work with the DTR-1. I haven't tried. You can probably use GPM and GPM-ROOT in text-mode to run commands with just the pen. I am not sure if the mouse driver will run with the DTR-1 pen. wwicklun@unomaha.edu has successfully installed Linux 1.1.73 (gcc 2.6.3), using only 20 megs of space (52% free), and used a serial port USR WorldPort 14.4 modem to access his dial-up account. I will post more information here when I get it. -Toby © 1996 By Toby Reed / toby@eskimo.com