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  Hydrix | White Paper - Qonos
Qonos will provide emulation of two powerful graphical calculator series as well as standard PDA functions (Address book, agenda, calendar, note-taking etc).
Qonos includes a positive click keypad action to increase the usability of the device to users who need to be looking somewhere else as they enter data.
Qonos also provides links to the real world with the ability to capture data through its interface to the popular Vernier probe.
www.hydrix.com /knowledge/index.php?id=40   (668 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Qo'noS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Around the 14th century, Qo'noS was invaded by the Hur'q.
Qonos is a project being developed by Hydrix, an embedded hardware and software innovation company based in Melbourne, Australia, founded in 2002 by former HP Australian Calculator Operation employees, including Jean-Yves Avenard and Gerald Squelart (also of Meta Kernel fame).
Qonos is a Linux PDA that will focus on a number of scientific applications, including graphing calculators.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Qo%27noS   (835 words)

  
 Upcoming Qonos Scientific PDA
Qonos is a project being developed by Hydrix, an embedded hardware and software innovation company based in Melbourne, Australia, founded in 2002 by former HP Australian Calculator Operation employees, including Jean-Yves Avenard and Gerald Squelart (also of Meta Kernel fame).
In April 2005, Jean-Yves announced to the comp.sys.hp48 newsgroup that while Qonos is largely finished, with most applications and all hardware peripherals working well, it has been delayed due to manufacturing and financial problems.
Qonos was also designed to support the PXA-255, as seen running the prototype on this page, but the performance would be not be as good.
www.hpcalc.org /qonos.php   (832 words)

  
 Project Qonos: PDA/Calculator Hybrid - ticalc.org
Qonos is a Linux PDA that will focus on a number of scientific applications, including graphing calculators.
I was wondering about that too, and I'm pretty sure it's Qonos, without the u, since the site spelled it that way, and since they made it, they probably know how to spell it right.
All I'm saying is that the original author is right, that TI has not needed to add any real innovations to their calculators because they have controlled the market since 1990.
www.ticalc.org /archives/news/articles/11/112/112460.html   (1413 words)

  
 Qonos super calculator. - The Red Ferret Journal
Qonos promises a significant leap in power and flexibility to the graphical calculator power user.
In contrast Qonos will provide emulation of two powerful graphical calculator series, the TI89 and the HP48/49G as well as standard PDA functions (Address book, agenda, calendar, note-taking etc)….
In Linux mode users can run Linux applications just as they would on a standard desktop computer.
www.redferret.net /?p=5586   (146 words)

  
 cdr.cz: „Ultimátní kalkulačka“ Qonos (článek)
Přístroj s (prozatímním?) jménem Qonos a přídomkem „Scientific PDA“ totiž slibuje zkombinovat špičkovou grafickou kalkulačku, PDA a bůhvíco ještě v jednom těle.
No, nevím jak na vás, ale na mě Qonos velmi zapůsobil.
Na vše si ale ještě nějakou chvíli počkáme. Držme palce, ať Qonos neskončí ve stádiu laboratorních testů (podle posledních zpráv mu to naštěstí nehrozí):
www.cdr.cz /a/18773   (886 words)

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