You won't be able to put B|T on it, however you can put Familiar Linux on it and port apps or use ported apps that is in the B|T arsenal to it.
This link will get you started
I remember reading about a handheld version of backtrack possibility and i am very new to linux and even newer to PDA's
How can i shift from the preinstalled windows mobile 2003 to a linux distro? if it is only by SD card then my options are quite limited as i will be utilising the following wireless card
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=132725
The device in question is an ACER n30 Pocket-PC.
As it has no navigational wheel i was wondering if that would make it a nightmare for pocket distro's
Any advice and or pointers are much appreciated.
I know this is not a linux distro selection forum but i would like to running a handheld pentesting suite - mainly as it has no ethernet access it would have to connected via wireless - hence the card choice [ its the only one i could find that was b/g compatable]
You won't be able to put B|T on it, however you can put Familiar Linux on it and port apps or use ported apps that is in the B|T arsenal to it.
This link will get you started
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Hate to chime in, but is there anything that would run BT fully functional for under $500?
not technically a PDA, but as close as you may get.
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