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These devices are ARM architecture. They are not x86 and certainly not x86 64-bit compliant. If you have the full source code then someone should be able to compile it for NITs. However Java...don't have full Java support. Certainly not Sun Java.

That said you may want to go with a MID or UMPC that are x86.

It may be possible to get working but will be painful and unless your company has a Linux department that understands the importantance of supporting different architectures then you are fighting a downhill battle.

FYI OS2008 (and all of the NITs' OS200X if I'm not mistaken) is Debain based, not Redhat but that is the absolute least of the problems and could be resolved with alien if not for the architecture mix-mash. Sorry.

Link to the files might be able to do something.