卡西欧 操作系统安装

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Can I install Linux on my Casio Electronic Dictionary E-XA99?
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Is highly doubtful that a casio electronic dictionary would have that capability
 
Most Linux distros need at least 30-40 GB to operate in.....an electronic dictionary would not have that sort of space.
 
You would also not be able to partition it and alter the partition table (if it had one) .

Find a Laptop. Put Linux on that where it belongs
 
Your title says:

卡西欧 操作系统安装​

This is an English only site
 
We also do not support that approach.

Try elsewhere.
 
Casio is a company and their software proprietary, nothing anyone can do to fix that. The only thing you can do is try because there is nothing I can find online bout it. So just try it or call it a day, your choice.

I mean, Casio's staff won't want anyone to crack their products.They have their own system.
Neither does any other software vendor, this whole topic seems to be headed in a pointless direction.
 
Casio is a company and their software proprietary, nothing anyone can do to fix that. The only thing you can do is try because there is nothing I can find online bout it. So just try it or call it a day, your choice.


Neither does any other software vendor, this whole topic seems to be headed in a pointless direction.
You know, I saw on the Internet that someone installed Linux and other systems on Texas Instruments' ti-nspire. Ti-nspire also has its own software, But It was Cracked (Ndless). I Think It's very Interesting, So I want to try it on Casio.
 
You know, I saw on the Internet that someone installed Linux and other systems on Texas Instruments' ti-nspire. Ti-nspire also has its own software, But It was Cracked (Ndless). I Think It's very Interesting, So I want to try it on Casio.
So just try it and see how far you get. You don't need anyone here for that.
 
you're better off getting an "ordinary" computer. or even a google chromebook. to have a better chance of installing linux. let alone be able to use it.

why try to do it on a rig. that might serve only as a dictionary? i'm sorry if i'm going. only with the name of the device. but it seems to have a limited purpose to begin with. which means it shouldn't be attempted used outside of its firmware.
 


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