Yopy
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The Yopy is the name of a series of Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) made by GMate Corporation, also used as popular PDA Phone in Korea and based on the Linux operating system.
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[edit] Overview
At the CeBIT 2000, GMate introduced the YDK1000, the Yopy Development Kit. Without a physical keyboard this device looked very different to later versions. It came with an embedded Linux operating system and the W Window System. Later also precompiled versions of the X Window System and the IceWM window manager became available.
The first official model in the Yopy line of PDAs was the YP3000. It introduced the clam shell design with a full-Qwerty keyboard, and featured a 3.5 inch TFT screen. It also came with the X Window System and IceWM.
One of the features of the YP3500 is a CDMA module, so it can be used as a mobile phone. In 2003, Wi-Fi was widely used in Korea, and so the YP3700 targeted this environment with an additional Wi-Fi module.
As of March 2005, Gmate has stopped producing and selling the Yopy PDA, and has closed down its official web sites.
[edit] Yopy models
- YDK1000, the Yopy Development Kit
- YP3000, the first official model of the Yopy
- YP3500, CDMA module was added in YP3500
- YP3700, Wi-Fi module was added in YP3700
[edit] Yopy software
Using the Linux operating system, the Yopy became capable of running a variety of open source software. Some developers are using software they compile on their own.
[edit] External links
- Official Yopy site (offline)
- Yopy User Group (in Korean)
- The unofficial YopyWiki, find and share information about Yopy PDAs
- UK Based Re-seller for Europe
- UK Based Yopy User Group
- Software for the Yopy @ PalmOpenSource.com
- Mac OS X USB driver for Zaurus and Yopy
- Yopytheque: Yopy FAQs and how-tos in French @ Tuxmedia.com (offline)