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by nihzm 658 days ago
Sony made one a while back but I've never tried it, and it's as expensive as the remarkable if not more.

https://www.sony.com/en/SonyInfo/design/stories/DPT-RP1/

https://goodereader.com/blog/electronic-readers/sony-digital...

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The DPT-RP1 line was acquired by Fujitsu and is now sold at the Quaderno. The hardware has been updated a bit in the Quaderno Gen 2, including a Wacom digitizer. They're still great devices, and the same open source software for the DPT-RP1 (dpt-rp1-py) works with both Quadernos.
It's been awhile since I've looked into it, but are you sure the open source software is compatible with the latest Quaderno's?

I've been following this issue[1] on GitHub that seems to suggest people are still holding out for a solution.

[1] https://github.com/HappyZ/dpt-tools/issues/181

You're linking to dpt-tools. I've never tried that software.

I have a Quaderno Gen 2 and personally use dpt-rp1-py (https://github.com/janten/dpt-rp1-py), so I can confirm that at least it works. (When I first set it up, I had to run the "dptrp1 register" command twice because I got an error message the first time, but that hasn't come up again -- you only have to register it once on a given computer.)