On Mon, March 19, 2007 12:59 pm, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> Has anyone got any pointer to the Palm OS Emulator free software that
> they put out. All the links I can find point to some joint called
> http://www.access-company.com/developers/downloads/index.html and I can
> find nothing on their site
Is this the same as pose ? Try the Debian sources:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/otherosfs/pose
(or just apt-get install pose if you're running Debian).
Peter C
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just FYI,
in view of the recent discussion, I though it topical
apologies if not
Original Message
Subject: Correction to PalmSource Newsletter #26
Date:Wed, November 8, 2006 10:40 am
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Voytek,
Thanks for that information. Plainly, your experience has been different
from others I've read about. It certainly would be easiest to deal
directly with Palm.
In the meantime, I just felt that I had to do something, since I was
reduced to adding information to and removing it from m
> I finally got my Palm handheld synchronising nicely in Linux and then
> its touchscreen stopped working properly. What I've heard about Palm
> Australia's service makes me want to avoid it for repairs if possible.
> Does anyone know of a reputable Palm repairer in the Sydney area?
over the las
Roger,
Many thanks for your reply post.
I've re-posted my query on the AUSPUG list. I wasn't aware of AUSPUG
until you mentioned it.
As to a recalibration following reset, unfortunately, I've tried that,
both with the built-in digitiser and with a 3rd party app (digifix?)
said to be better
> I finally got my Palm handheld synchronising nicely in Linux
> and then its touchscreen stopped working properly. What I've
> heard about Palm Australia's service makes me want to avoid
> it for repairs if possible.
> Does anyone know of a reputable Palm repairer in the Sydney area?
I swappe
I finally got my Palm handheld synchronising nicely in Linux and then
its touchscreen stopped working properly. What I've heard about Palm
Australia's service makes me want to avoid it for repairs if possible.
Does anyone know of a reputable Palm repairer in the Sydney area?
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> "Kevin" == Kevin Fitzgerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> Anyway. I'm trying to get my Palm Tungsten to sync with
Kevin> Evolution. I am using Fedora core 3. Evolution uses gnome pilot
Kevin> to do the actual communicating. I have created a file
Kevin> /dev/pilot and chmod 777 'd it TH
Hi All
I've been dabbling in Linux for a while now but I'm finally trying to make the jump and leave my XP Machine for just running MYOB and a few little other things (Probably through VMWARE)
Anyway. I'm trying to get my Palm Tungsten to sync with Evolution. I am using Fedora core 3. Evoluti
That is fine, the site mentions usb connectivity.
I'm not pushing you to synce. It might just help you
resolve your issue.
> > I think on the synce.sourceforge.net/synce site they mention something
> > about
> > adding a command in /etc/hotplug/ where you can run a program once the
> > palm
> >
> I think on the synce.sourceforge.net/synce site they mention something
> about
> adding a command in /etc/hotplug/ where you can run a program once the
> palm
> is placed in it's cradle
> I think synce works for palms, windowsce, and other PDAs their doco might
> prove
> useful.
thanks, Kevin, I
I think on the synce.sourceforge.net/synce site they mention something about
adding a command in /etc/hotplug/ where you can run a program once the palm
is placed in it's cradle
I think synce works for palms, windowsce, and other PDAs their doco might prove
useful.
> Apr 13 22:21:38 roman kernel:
Simon,
> http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/Handspring-Visor.html
>
> What are you trying to use for syncing?
>
> I was using gnome-pilot but swapped to multisync when gnome-pilot
> wouldn't work with my Treo :-(
>
> I've since found out that gnome-pilot needed to be a patched witht he
> Treo's m
> Sorry I don't use palm but have you had a look at your /var/log/messages
> when you place the palm in the cradle?
>
> it should give you some hint as to have /dev you are using.
> What kernel version are you using? you might have some USB issues.
> Do you need to add something into /etc/hotplug ?
Sorry I don't use palm but have you had a look at your /var/log/messages
when you place the palm in the cradle?
it should give you some hint as to have /dev you are using.
What kernel version are you using? you might have some USB issues.
Do you need to add something into /etc/hotplug ?
I know tha
On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 20:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'd like to setup a Palm with USB cradle to sync with RH7.3/Evolution
...
> what does USB need ?
USB is a bit trickier to setup.
I've just been through setting up my Treo 600 and now it all works fine
:-)
This pages will get you through
I'd like to setup a Palm with USB cradle to sync with RH7.3/Evolution
with a serial Palm, I just set it to /dev/ttyS1, and, it works
what does USB need ?
I tried setting to /dev/ttyUSB0 and /dev/ttyUSB1, but, it just fails
with:
(hmmm, I don't seem to be able to copy'n'paste from command l
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 00:35, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
> > > Is there someone out there (a store) selling a PDA Sharp Zaurus Personal
> > > Mobile Tool : SL-5600 ? I've tried to googling but it seems that only
> > > SL-5500 selling in Sydney.
> > >
> > > Anyhow, I'm intersting in Sharp is because it
> > Is there someone out there (a store) selling a PDA Sharp Zaurus Personal
> > Mobile Tool : SL-5600 ? I've tried to googling but it seems that only
> > SL-5500 selling in Sydney.
> >
> > Anyhow, I'm intersting in Sharp is because its Linux and Java tech. I
> > wonder if a PDA such as O2 XDA c
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 11:17, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
> G'day,
>
> Is there someone out there (a store) selling a PDA Sharp Zaurus Personal
> Mobile Tool : SL-5600 ? I've tried to googling but it seems that only
> SL-5500 selling in Sydney.
>
> Anyhow, I'm intersting in Sharp is because its Linux
G'day,
Is there someone out there (a store) selling a PDA Sharp Zaurus Personal
Mobile Tool : SL-5600 ? I've tried to googling but it seems that only
SL-5500 selling in Sydney.
Anyhow, I'm intersting in Sharp is because its Linux and Java tech. I
wonder if a PDA such as O2 XDA can install java or
Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
G'day,
Sorry if this topic a bit out of the topic. I wonder
if slugger using PALM. I want to buy a palm which I
might gain experience installing this device under
linux. I'm looking the one that (hopefully) can be use
as a mobile phone.
Is tungten C can be use as mobile p
** Reply to note from Phillipus Gunawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sat, 20 Sep 2003 06:34:07
-0700 (PDT)
> Sorry if this topic a bit out of the topic. I wonder
> if slugger using PALM. I want to buy a palm which I
> might gain experience installing this device under
> linux. I'm looking the one that
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
> G'day,
>
> Sorry if this topic a bit out of the topic. I wonder
> if slugger using PALM. I want to buy a palm which I
> might gain experience installing this device under
> linux. I'm looking the one that (hopefully) can be use
> as a mobile phone.
G'day,
Sorry if this topic a bit out of the topic. I wonder
if slugger using PALM. I want to buy a palm which I
might gain experience installing this device under
linux. I'm looking the one that (hopefully) can be use
as a mobile phone.
Is tungten C can be use as mobile phone?
Thanks for your ad
I have a Revo and it's a great machine. My wife has one too. She is
more gentle than I am, and her Revo has lasted 3 years now without
problem. Mine had a battery recharge problem, but I had it fixed,
though while it was being fixed I got withdrawl symptoms and bought a
Revo Plus, so now I have
The Revo is definitely on their website, and is still being sold
throughout australia. They have, however, brought out the Revo Plus
which is the advanced model...
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 10:54, Andrewd wrote:
> I don't think they actually make the Revo anymore, go to there website and check
> - I t
I don't think they actually make the Revo anymore, go to there website and check
- I think it may be old stock only. Also my Revo broke after 4 months, but then
I was fairly rough with it.
>Does anyone have any recommendations, good and bad points, linux
>compatibility (obviously the Zire is compa
Does anyone have any recommendations, good and bad points, linux
compatibility (obviously the Zire is compatible from Graemes' recent
post)...
I was going to buy a Zire today, but my dealer has offered me the Revo
for the same price...
Adam.
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=> My Palm 3 is on it's last legs, so I'm looking for a
=> replacement handheld device.
=>
=> Can anyone recommend a Linux friendly device? (Palm or
=> otherwise). The one app I need is something that does
=> encryption, so I can encrypt all my PINS, passwords etc &
=> carry them around with m
My Palm 3 is on it's last legs, so I'm looking for a replacement
handheld device.
Can anyone recommend a Linux friendly device? (Palm or otherwise). The
one app I need is something that does encryption, so I can encrypt all
my PINS, passwords etc & carry them around with me, and also synchronise
a
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