Sharp Zaurus SL-C3000 User manual

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Sharp Zaurus SL-C3000 and SL-C3100
© Copyright 2006 Hd Luc ([email protected])
I got the Zaurus SL-C3000 and SL-C3100. These impressive little devices are
almost perfect. They are made by Sharp, however, Sharp decided to only sell
these models to the Japanese market.
Being in Australia this was a big disappointment. I tried to order one from
Conics, but got no response from them for several weeks, which I think is
unacceptable, so I asked a friend of mine who lives in Tokyo to send me one.
It's so nice to have friends all over the world :)
I want to thank Sachiko for getting me my first Zaurus. Thank You
very much Sachiko!!! You are the best!
The Zaurus is my replacement for my mini Laptop, the Toshiba
Libretto 50 CT, which is now hosting this website running Redhat
Linux.
The Sharp Zaurus SL-C3000 is the first step of my dream laptop
becoming reality. I was sick of carrying a bulky and heavy laptop
around and the other PDAs on the market did not appeal to me except
for Sony's little Clie but that is another story. After the SL-C3000 died, I bought my second Zaurus,
the SL-C3100 from PriceJapan. I ordered it Friday afternoon and it took 3 days to arrive in Sydney
from Tokyo and clear customs. However, the local Post Office fucked up as usual and it took more
days to arrive. The Zaurus is an astounding technology gadget dreamt up by the Japanese and is
the only PDA that really suits my needs. For instance, it runs Linux! Also the SL-C3000 was the
first PDA with an internal HDD, and currently the SL-C3000 and SL-C3100 are one of
the very few PDAs with an internal HDD. The 4 GB micro drive offers sufficient
storage (for a PDA) and opens up many possibilities, such as using the Zaurus as a
portable video and audio player. The Zaurus' HDD is also recognized by Windows as
a plug-n-play USB storage device (but sometimes it is a pain to detect properly). The
display of the Zaurus SL-C3000 and SL-C3100 is 3.7" in size and the VGA (640x480)
screen is truly awesome. It's bright and razor sharp. And there's a built-in zoom
function that allows you to zoom the screen. The screen's
orientation automatically adjusts when swivelled. The swivelling screen transforms
the shape of the Zaurus from PDA-style to laptop-style. Once in laptop-style, you
can utilize the QWERTY keyboard, with its great tactile feedback. The Zaurus
features an advanced character recognision for Japanese (kanji, hiragana and
katakana) and English which is entered directly onto the touchscreen via a stylus
pen. It also has a fully featured bi-directional Japanese-English dictionary and
translation software. The Zaurus measures 1 4x87x 5mm, and weighs 98g.
And here is my Zaurus next to my new PC. It's tiny in comparison.

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Specs:
Features:
Intel XScale PXA 70 CPU at 416MHz
640x480 transreflective touch screen, 3.7" diagonal, backlit
4 GB internal hard drive
64 MB memory (SDRAM)
16 MB Internal Flash for SL-C3000 / 1 8 MB Internal Flash for SL-C3100
USB host capability (USB OTG implementation)
Weight 98g, Size 1 8x87x 4 mm
1800 mA Lithium Battery (up to 7 hours)
White Colour (SL-C3000) / Black Colour (SL-C3100)
Compact Flash (CF-II) and Secure Digital (SD) expansion slots
Infra-Red port
3.5mm stereo audio out/microphone in, plus small built-in speaker
Landscape/Clamshell or portrait style, hot-switchable
Full QWERTY keyboard with bonus Japanese characters
Operating System: Linux kernel .4. 0 from Lineo
Graphical User Interface (GUI): Qtopia 1.5.4 from Trolltech
Suite of Personal Information Management (PIM) applications
Hancom Mobile Office
Broad compatibility with established Sharp Zaurus software base
US OTG:
The SL-C3000 and SL-C3100 use the new USB OTG (On-The-Go) connector which allows both mini
A and mini B plugs to be plugged in. When a mini B is plugged in, the Zaurus will act as a USB
client, ie the Zaurus becomes a USB storage device to the connected host PC or Laptop. When the
mini A is plugged in, the Zaurus will act as a USB host and you can attach USB devices such as
keyboards, mouse, disks, etc. to it.
Here is how USB mini A and USB mini B look like side by side:

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The standards for USB are defined by the USB-IF (USB - Implementers Forum). The OTG 1.0 is a
new extension to the USB .0 specifications. USB .0 defines the following speeds:
USB .0 High Speed - 480Mbps
USB .0 Full Speed - 1 Mbps (same as USB 1.1 speed)
USB .0 Low Speed - 1.5Mbps
In order to be USB .0 compliant, one or more of the above speeds has to be implemented. The
Zaurus implements the USB .0 Full Speed data rate for file transfers and the USB .0 Low Speed
data rate for peripherals such as mice and keyboards. It does not implement the USB .0 High
Speed data rate.
C3000 vs. C3100:
The most noticable difference between the C3000 and the C3100 is their colour. The C3000 has a
smooth white cover whereas the C3100 is mainly black with dark silver frame for the screen. The
C3100 case also feels like it is made of granite while the C3000 feels more metallic and smooth.
Internally, the difference is the amount of flash memory. The C3000 only has 16MB whereas the
C3100 has 1 8MB. This difference in flash memory does give the C3100 a small boost in speed over
the C3000 (no spin-up time when loading applications).
The software works the same in both models, but there is some differences in management and
maintenance when going down to the details level. There is also more software provided with the
C3100, but the additional software is all in pure Japanese only. The C3000 comes with CD-ROMs
whereas the C3100 comes with 3 CD-ROMs, the additional CD contains data for the extra software.
The other difference is that the C3000 came with a tiny power adaptor which only worked with 100V
input (Japan only). The C3100 comes with a slightly bigger power adaptor which works with
100- 40V input.
Accessories:
Although the Zaurus SL-C3000 and Zaurus SL-C3100 are
great little devices, there are a few essential things missing
which I had to add in order to make them perfect. Since I live

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in Australia, the power adaptor was a little problem with the
SL-C3000 since it only came with a 100V power adaptor and I
needed to find a compatible adaptor. Both Dicksmith and
Tandy have a relatively small adaptor (made by Digitor) which
has the required 5V input at 1A for around AUD $40. Jaycar
even has one for AUD $30 (another brand and slightly bigger).
The SL-C3100 comes with a 100- 40V power adaptor (5V
input at A) so all that was needed was a cheap Australian
plug adaptor.
In addition, I wanted to have wireless networking so I can surf the net, use Yahoo
Messenger and IRC as well as share files with my other computers over my home
network. This requires a wireless CF adaptor card, but getting one was not such an
easy task since Australia is quite behind Asia in terms of the technology market.
Most computer shops did not even know what a wireless CF card was and those
who knew had to order it in (3-4 days) since there was no demand for them and
hence none of them had any in stock. The Zaurus supports 80 .11b wireless compact flash and
generally in Australia this means the Netgear MA701 or the D-LINK DCF-660W Air. I got myself the
Netgear MA701 which costs around AUD $100 because none of the shops had a D-Link in stock. I
recently also found a SanDisk Connect Plus 1 8M for only AUD $79.
I also found a US mini A host adaptor cable to enable the USB
host capability of the Zaurus. Harris Technology has them (GoldX
5-in-1) for around AUD $40 and Office Works has them (Comsol
5-in-1) for only AUD $30. The cable comes with a little leather pouch
which contains five different interchangable USB connectors: USB
Male A, USB A Female, USB B Male, Mini USB A and Mini USB B. I
also found some cheaper cables made by Avico. The Avico US
Digital Camera Cord comes in several models. The CC154 is a
USB A to USB mini A cable and the CC15 is a USB mini A to USB
mini B cable and costs AUD $9.95 each.
I also wanted to connect
my Zaurus to different
LANs via ethernet networks
and got myself a tiny US LAN adaptor. This cost me
AUD $30. In addition to that, I have a small retractable
CAT5 network cable made by Aidata (bought from Japan on my last trip there for approximately
AUD $ 0).
Since a single USB connection is rather limiting, I also got a lue Eye
powered mini US Hub so I can connect up multiple USB devices at
the same time. I opted for a powered hub instead of a cheaper
unpowered one which I had lying around. With a powered hub I can
connect my lueEye 40 G 2.5" US HDDs to the Zaurus. The 5V at
1A power required by the HDD had to come from the USB Hub. But be
careful, most powered USB hubs only provide 5V at 500mA which is not
sufficient for some harddisks. The Blue Eye hub costs around AUD $40
and is one of the few that supplies the necessary 1A. In fact, its AC
adaptor supplies A, which means it can handle more than 1 harddisk. Most .5" disks only need
500mA to run, but 1A to power up. 3.5" harddisk
enclosures normally come with an AC power so
those can be used with an unpowered hub and I
was able to use my lueEye 200 G 3.5" US
HDD which was NTFS formatted with the Z. I
have also tried the BlueEye hub with four disks
plugged in without problems. While shopping
around I have found another place which sells
the Blue Eye Hub for only AUD $ 5, so I got
myself another spare. Also, the USB hub powers
my USB desklight which costs around AUD $ 0. BlueEye devices are made/distributed by Noontech.
The hub also allowed me to simultaneously use my mini US mouse
and mini US keyboard. The mouse is particular useful when running

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X windows on the Z. The keyboard I normally only use with my Zaurus
when I need to type a lot. Almost any standard USB keyboard should
work with the Zaurus. The keymapping needs some
adjustments since the Zaurus keymapping layout is
Japanese and not English by default but this can be easily
changed since it is mainly QWERTY based.
I also got a pack of spare stylus so I can leave one at the office. In addition, I
bought the elkin 4-in-1 stylus for around AUD $39. It is the size of a normal pen
so it feels quite natural to use. When you use it, you get the feeling that the stylus
tip is very soft and won't damage your screen. The tip can also be retracted like
most pen by a simple twist and it even has a pen built-in that can be used to write.
On the other end there is a light and a laser pointer. The laser pointer is quite handy
since I do quite a lot of presentations and the light is pretty cool and helps in the
dark. An exact copy of the Belkin 4-in-1 can also be found at Jaycar for half the
price, and for an even cheaper copy, try Vietnam where you can get it for around
AUD $10 only. The copies also come in a wooden pen box with extra spare batteries as well.
Photos from my digital camera can be easily transferred to the Zaurus either
via USB connection (using the Avico or GoldX cables) or by directly inserting
the SD Memory Card from the camera into the Zaurus' SD slot. Some of my
other cameras use CF Memory Cards, but the Zaurus has a slot for them as
well. I also got myself a few additional SD and CF cards, in particular, the
4G Kingston CF card and the 4G pqi SD card. Now I got several SD and
CF memory cards to swap in and out, and I also got a Kodak PCMCIA adaptor
so I can use the CF cards in my Laptop too. The Zaurus made my All-in-One USB card reader
redundant, however, I also bought a 4-in-1 CF adaptor which allows me to use additional memory
cards in my Zaurus such as my 2G memory stick duo. I also got the new 2G SanDisk Ultra II
plus US which is a mini SD card with a USB adaptor stuck on it so you can use it as a normal SD
as well as a USB stick.
Finding a Leather Carrying Case that fit the C3000/C3100 was another
challenge. The normal PDA cases were not made for the C3000/C3100
but I eventually found a leather carrying bag for cameras that was
perfect. It even had a little pouch on the front for my CF cards and could
be attached to a belt or hung around the neck. The Tamrac Digital
Camera ag is made of ballistic nylon and genuine leather. It costs AUD
$45
I also bought a Joytech PSP power extender and since it has the same
plug and power requirements as the Zaurus, I can use it with either my
Zaurus or PSP to extend the battery power on a long haul flight. In addition,
I bought an AC to US adaptor which has several uses, ie charging my
Zaurus, my Mobile phone, or powering my USB hardisk via a US y-cable.
And here is my Zaurus (C3000) in all its glory surrounded with gadgets for it.

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Additionally, I had to get the following from Tokyo since I could not get them locally in Australia.
Thanks again to Sachiko for going shopping for me.
The iRiver US cable works with the Zaurus. This cable is quite small and has a USB
mini A connector on one end and a USB A Female on the other. It will be a handy
addition to supplement my GoldX cable. It is currently also the cheapest USB mini A
host controller cable available that I could find.
I also found a small USB power cable, the Diatec
P-Cord (P to Go). This little gem allows me to leave the bulky
power adaptor at home. It can power the C3000/C3100 whilst
plugged into a USB port of a PC or a Sun Ray (or even my spare
USB hub). As a bonus this cable is also retractable. It is perfect
for stuffing into a small pocket. In addition, this cable also has a
little cousin which also includes a USB mini-b adaptor for
synching as well so you can use it to charge and sync at the
same time.
The screen on the Zaurus attracts quite a lot of
dust. The OverLay rilliant screen protector should protect my little Z's
touchscreen. It will hopefully ensure my Z's screen will not be damaged and also
reduces the glare when under direct sunlight, so now I can see what's on the screen
even outside when the sun is shining on my Z. It can also be easily washed in warm water so
cleaning is a breeze, but re-attaching it afterwards is a bit tricky. The inner side easily catches little
dust particles which are very hard to remove and they cause bubbles on the screen. However, most
importantly, it prevents scratches on the Z's screen.
Well, I already have a few spare styli, but one can never have enough spares, so I got
the Pilot Pentopia stylus. This stylish replacement stylus looks and feels much better
than Sharp's greyish plastic stylus that comes with the C3000 or the black stylus that
comes with the C3100. The Pentopia stylus comes in a cool metallic colour with black
ends and a red tip. And it is also extensible by a few centimeters to give it the length of a
pencil. The extra metal weight also makes it feel like something with substance. It also
has a pen under the black cap on the other end.
I have found a USB to VGA adaptor which can be used with the Zaurus. It is made by
Kairen and contains a SiS 315E graphics chip and there is a custom driver for it
ported to the Zaurus. With the driver and special application installed, you can use
this adaptor to connect your Zaurus to a VGA monitor or projector. However, you will
need a USB host cable (mini A) and a powered hub. You cannot plug this adaptor
straight into the Zaurus. It requires additional power from the USB hub. The USB VGA adaptor was
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support this speed.
While in Thailand, I went to the Pantip IT Mall in Bangkok and found a few extra goodies.
The most useful item I believe was the Sony MDR-138 Super Bass
Headphones (I don't think Sony really made it but who cares). This set of
headphones has a retractable spindle for the cable and a clip for attaching it
convenniently while it is retracted. It costs me only 80 Baht which is less
than AUD $10 and of much better quality than the usual retractable headphones that are now
swamping the computer stores here locally. I also got a few other headphones, some with built-in
microphones similar to mobile phone headsets but with two earpieces and 3.5mm connectors, and
some of them are also retractable.
I also bought a slim USB combo CDRW/DVD drive for only 3500 Baht which is
around AUD $110. They also had battery powered USB harddisk enclosures
for 1600 Baht which can be used to self power .5" USB harddisks without the
need for an AC adaptor or powered hub.
Another bargain I picked up was the Kingston 4 GB Compact
Flash memory card which cost me only 9500 Baht, around AUD
$300. In addition, I picked up a spare battery for my Z quite
cheaply too.
Also found some retractable USB mini B cables for only 100 Baht each (around
AUD $3), so I could not resist and bought a few extra spare ones. Unfortunately,
they did not have retractable USB mini A cables.
Software:
Included Software:
The Zaurus SL-C3000 and SL-C3100 are LINUX-based PDAs. They come bundled with the following
software:
HancomWord (for .doc),
HancomSheet (for .xls),
TextEditor (for .txt),
ImageViewer (for .jpg, .bmp, .gif),
MoviePlayer (for .mpg),
MusicPlayer (for .mp3),
NetFront Browser,
E-Mail Client,
ToDo List,
Calendar,
AddressBook,
Calculator,
WorldTime,
Dictionary,
Translator,
Terminal Window (need to be installed from CD-ROM),
Telnet and FTP client (command line),
English and Japanese handwriting recognition and keyboard input methods.
The C3100 also has the following software pre-installed by default which the C3000 does not have
(These applications are only really useful if you are in Japan or know Japanese):
BunkoViewer

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KiokuDojo (Memory Trainer)
MobileMap
Norikae (Transfer Guide)
Database
The C3000 requires that you update/add the following software wheras the C3100 already comes
with the updated versions of these:
musicplayer - [musicplayer-C3000_ .0.0_arm.ipk]
netfront3.1 - [netfront3.1-C3000_1.5. _arm.ipk]
photostorage - [photostorage_1.0.1_arm.ipk]
You should patch the SL-C3000 with the newer 1.11 ROM (card_update_3000111.exe) if it came
with the older 1.01 ROM. Also, there are some new drivers and patches that you might need at
http://support.ezaurus.com/sl-c3000/update/
The SL-C3100 should come with a 1.0 ROM. New drivers and patches for the SL-C3100 are located
at http://support.ezaurus.com/sl-c3100/update/
The SD card driver shipped with the SL-C3000 and SL-C3100 only supports SD cards of sizes up to
1GB. The SL-C3 00 comes with an updated SD driver which supports larger SD cards. This driver
also works for the SL-C3000 and SL-C3100, however, Sharp only released it pre-installed on the
SL-C3 00. It has been extracted and re-packaged by the Zaurus user community.
Additional Software:
Even with all this software, there is still a lot of extra functionality that can be obtained by installing
additional packages. The following is a list of applications and utilities that I have installed, most of
which can be found on the ZUG feed (see Feeds section). I have provided the full filename of the
packages which will make locating them with your favourite search engine much simpler. Also, I
have archived up all my installed packages here.
Applications and Utilities
for Qtopia GUI
explorer - [explorer_1.0_arm.ipk]
filelaunch - [filelaunch_0.4.5_arm.ipk]
FNViewer - [FNViewer_1.3_arm.ipk]
FreeNote - [FreeNote_1.13. pre_arm.ipk]
guigrep - [guigrep_1.3_arm.ipk]
htmleditor - [htmleditor_1.0.0_arm.ipk]
iconedit - [iconedit_0.9.4_arm.ipk]
jabp - [jabp_1.1.4_arm.ipk]
java-jed - [java-jed_1.0_arm.ipk]
java-jportscan - [java-jportscan_1.0_arm.ipk]
jftp - [jftp_0. 3.1_arm.ipk]
kaddressbook - [kaddressbook_ .1. _arm.ipk]
kani - [kani_1. .0_arm.ipk]
kino - [kino _0.4.3c_arm.ipk]
kismet-qt - [kismet-qt_ .0.0-3_arm.ipk]
konqueror (browser) - [konqueror_snapshot_ 00 0311_arm.ipk]
kopiemail - [kopiemail_ .1. _arm.ipk]
korganizer - [korganizer_ .1. _arm.ipk]
minide - [minide_1. _arm.ipk]
mioreaderlite - [mioreaderlite_0_08_arm.ipk]
mooview - [mooview_0. _arm.ipk]
neocal - [neocal_1.7.7- _arm.ipk]
opera7.3 (browser) - [opera_sl-5x00-7.30.9965_arm.ipk]
opie-embeddedkonsole - [opie-embeddedkonsole_1.5.9- _arm.ipk]
opie-irc - [opie-irc_0.9.1- 00 09 3_arm.ipk]
opie-keypebble - [opie-keypebble_1.0.0-1_arm.ipk]

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opie-reader - [opie-reader_0.7h_arm.ipk]
opie-security - [opie-security_1.5.0- 00 0319_arm.ipk]
opie-wellenreiter - [opie-wellenreiter_1.0. .1- 0031 0_arm.ipk]
opieftp - [opieftp_0.9.1- 00 070 _arm.ipk]
opie-reader - [opie-reader_0.7m_arm.ipk]
petitepeinture - [petitepeinture_1.4a-1_arm.ipk]
poqetp - [poqetp_0.0.6_arm.ipk]
qazoo (yahoo messenger clone) - [qazoo_0.8.1_arm.ipk]
qflashplayer - [qflashplayer_0.1.0-1_arm.ipk]
qkonsole - [qkonsole_0.9.3- 0040 05_arm.ipk]
qpPhoto - [qpPhoto_1.0.3_arm.ipk]
qpaint - [qpaint_1.0.0_arm.ipk]
qpdf - [qpdf _freetype- . .1- 0040 17_arm.ipk]
qpe-terminal - [qpe-terminal-ja_1.5.0-3_arm.ipk]
qpe-voicerec - [qpe-voicerec_1.5.0-7_arm.ipk]
qpzidian - [qpzidian_0.1_arm.ipk]
qtopia-advancedfm - [qtopia-advancedfm_1.0_arm.ipk]
shellcommander - [shellcommander_0.6. -1_arm.ipk]
SimpleEdit - [simple-edit_1.0.3_arm.ipk]
TinyClassDeveloper - [TinyClassDeveloper_arm.1_arm.ipk]
tinyviewer - [tinyviewer_0.3.1_arm.ipk]
treeexplorer - [treeexplorer_1.7.0- _arm.ipk]
visualq - [visualq_0.5.6E_arm.ipk]
yedit - [yedit_0.1-0_arm.ipk]
zbedict - [zbedic_0.9.4-0_arm.ipk]
zeditor - [zeditor_3.3. english_arm.ipk]
ziciz (irc) - [ziciz_0.88_arm.ipk]
zmeeting - [zmeeting_1.1_arm.ipk]
zplayer - [zplayer_0.0.5_arm.ipk]
zuc - [zuc_640x480-1_arm.ipk]
for Qtopia Console
aircrack - [aircrack_ .1-1_arm.ipk]
gawk - [gawk_3.1.5_arm.ipk]
bitchx (irc) - [bitchx_1.1-final_armv5tel.ipk]
bzip - [bzip _1.0. -1_arm.ipk]
cpio - [cpio_ .6_arm.ipk]
dos unix - [dos unix_1.0-1_arm.ipk]
fdisk - [fdisk_ .11g-4_ _arm.ipk]
file - [file_3.39- _arm.ipk]
flite - [flite_arm_bin.tar.gz]
hping - [hping _ .0.0-rc3-3_arm.ipk]
imgresiz - [imgresiz_1.0_arm.ipk]
lftp - [lftp_ .6.7-1_arm.ipk]
links - [links_ .1pre17-1_arm.ipk]
lsof - [lsof_4.57-1_arm.ipk]
madplay - [madplay_0.15. b_arm.ipk]
mc - [mc_4.6.0_arm.ipk]
memcoder_1.1.0-1_arm.ipk]
mplayer-bvdd - [mplayer-bvdd-iwmmxt_1.1.5-1_arm.ipk]
ncftp - [ncftp_3.1.5-1_arm.ipk]
netctl - [netctl_0.3.0-1_arm.ipk]
nmap - [nmap_3.70-3_arm.ipk]
openssh-client - [openssh-client_3.6.1p1_arm.ipk]
qarg - [qarg_0.1.0-1_arm.ipk]
qcop - [qcop _0.1.0-1_arm.ipk]
qshdlg - [qshdlg_0.6. -1_arm.ipk]
qttkdlg - [qtkdlg_0.4.1-1_arm.ipk]
shine - [shine_0.01_arm.ipk]
smbmount - [smbmount_0.1_arm.ipk]
spxrec - [spxrec_0.0.1_arm.ipk]
sudo - [sudo_1.6.3p7- _arm.ipk]
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