On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 09:14:59AM -0700, perdurabo wrote:
> You might want something beefier for Palm development, if you're going
> to be developing for modern Palm gear (eg ARM processors). The current
> line of ARM processors are *much* faster than a 200 MMX.
>
> *pats his trusty 400mhz Tungst
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 08:57:38AM -0500, Michael H. Collins wrote:
> >My laptop running runs the palm os simulator just fine.
> >
> >http://www.palmos.com/dev/tools/emulator/
> >
> I left out Gentoo. hehe what my lappie runs.
You also left out the version of PalmOS supported.
I need PalmOS 6.
You might want something beefier for Palm development, if you're going
to be developing for modern Palm gear (eg ARM processors). The current
line of ARM processors are *much* faster than a 200 MMX.
*pats his trusty 400mhz Tungsten C with built-in Wi-fi*
Dell just release a 600-something mhz ARM-
Michael H. Collins wrote:
T. Joseph Carter wrote:
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 02:52:53PM -0700, Mr O wrote:
Other is newer with Celeron 750, 20GB, 256MB, CD, floppy, NIC,
no modem. Asking $200 for the box.
I may be interested in this--not sure yet. I'm in need of a small box
that can actually run Wi
T. Joseph Carter wrote:
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 02:52:53PM -0700, Mr O wrote:
Other is newer with Celeron 750, 20GB, 256MB, CD, floppy, NIC,
no modem. Asking $200 for the box.
I may be interested in this--not sure yet. I'm in need of a small box
that can actually run Win00 for Palm development--
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 02:52:53PM -0700, Mr O wrote:
> Other is newer with Celeron 750, 20GB, 256MB, CD, floppy, NIC,
> no modem. Asking $200 for the box.
I may be interested in this--not sure yet. I'm in need of a small box
that can actually run Win00 for Palm development--PalmOS Simulator onl
Cathy from Sysresource is selling 2 older computers at a garage
sale this weekend.
One is a Pentium 200 MMX with modem, 3GB drive, up to 64MB RAM
(32 presently, she's going through her boxes), and CDROM. No
more than $75.
Other is newer with Celeron 750, 20GB, 256MB, CD, floppy, NIC,
no modem. Ask