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Everything Else => General Support and Discussion => Zaurus General Forums => Archived Forums => Software => Topic started by: guscpu on March 09, 2008, 04:33:26 pm
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Anyone know if there is a palm emulator out there that is usable.
Cheers
Gus
SL-C1000
pdaXii13
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Anyone know if there is a palm emulator out there that is usable.
one exists, but debatable how useable it is. take a google for qpose. it emulates the 68000-based palms of yesteryear. also, qpilot too I think was a the qtopia variant?
I'm surprised noone's tried extracting the version on the nokia 770 tablet to see if it can be made to work, it's more of a virtual machine than qpose.
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I have seen several posts in pdaXrom about palm emulators.
The ones I have read about are only for the older palms. (black & white screen)
I was looking for one that would emulate the newer Palms, like my Zire 72, but have had no luck.
Here is a thread about JPilot. It is in pdaXrom.
https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showto...3&hl=jpilot (https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=16303&hl=jpilot)
EDIT:
I just took another look at this software and it is NOT a Palm emulator.
It is syncing soft and is also similar to palm desktop. Sorry if I misinformed you.
There was a person working on a palm emu in the "new packages announcements" sticky thread in pdaxrom.
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I have seen several posts in pdaXrom about palm emulators.
The ones I have read about are only for the older palms. (black & white screen)
I was looking for one that would emulate the newer Palms, like my Zire 72, but have had no luck.
Here is a thread about JPilot. It is in pdaXrom.
https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showto...3&hl=jpilot (https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=16303&hl=jpilot)
Yep I am after one that would emulate the newer colour palms, but will see what I can get away with as there is a possibility the app that i want to use might just work with the older ones.
Thanks
Gus
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take a google for qpose.
- Problem I've had is this requires a ROM image, which doesn't appear to be legally available on the 'net, and snagging the image from a disused unit requires a developer license or some such. Is there any way to work around these limitations? I have an old Palm III I can get the ROM from, if I only could...
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take a google for qpose.
- Problem I've had is this requires a ROM image, which doesn't appear to be legally available on the 'net, and snagging the image from a disused unit requires a developer license or some such. Is there any way to work around these limitations? I have an old Palm III I can get the ROM from, if I only could...
Unfortunately not, Game-system wise you will also have the same issue with most, if not all, non-cartridge emulators
ROM's are not legal because it it is the (in this case PALM) company's proprietary code... I do not currently know of any free alternatives that are non-proprietary.
sorry
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I am wondering whether Access's virtual palm5/arm machine for nokia 770 could be persuaded to run on the zaurus somehow.
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I'm just returning to this forum after quite a long hiatus.
That said, I have never found a PalmOS emulator that functions on the Zaurus.
I also see absolutely no technical limitations, that would prevent one from being released however.
I have used POSE to emulate a Palm IIIc (YES, color) on various LINUX flavors, and have
never actually run into ANY glitches, that I can remember.
I designed and developed a multitasking environment, and stacked windowing system, for PalmOS
between 2002 and 2004, funding it myself. It was called MISKINIX, and I agreed to halt development
when offered a "dream job" at SavaJe. When I left SavaJe, and SavaJe "left the business", I was
so hooked on Zaurus, that I never looked back at PalmOS "style" development.
Well it's now 2008, I got laid off again a few months ago, and I've been seriously thinking of
"re-investigating" the capabilities of MISKINIX, on both a Palm IIIc, as well as other "systems".
It would be absolutely cool, to have the ability of running (color-mandatory) POSE on the Zaurus,
if/when I pursue PalmOS-based systems.
Keep in mind, that I once spent about 2 days compiling POSE on a Pentium-100, not including the
time it took for me to "fix" some dependent packages on good-old Redhat 7.1, so I would expect a
native compile of POSE to be quite an effort to embark upon.
I'm also curious about other folks reasons for wanting POSE available on the Zs. Is it just to be able
to run currently-available and free PalmOS applications? For me, the extremely long battery life of
Palm IIIc, is the major motivator for wanting a "real" workstation-style system in my pocket.
John Miskinis
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I'm also curious about other folks reasons for wanting POSE available on the Zs. Is it just to be able
to run currently-available and free PalmOS applications? For me, the extremely long battery life of
Palm IIIc, is the major motivator for wanting a "real" workstation-style system in my pocket.
basically, I want the various PIM (calendar, contacts, todo) applications, third party extensions to them - e.g. datebook5/6, the desktop sync to make reliable copies of my PIM data.
as a bonus, the access to ereader/palmreader-pro for ebooks (sadly with DRM). possibly even the TomTom palm navigational s/w too.
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I have used POSE to emulate a Palm IIIc (YES, color) on various LINUX flavors
- So how hard is it to get the ROM image from a Palm III? This particular one is a Handspring Era.
I'm also curious about other folks reasons for wanting POSE available on the Zs. Is it just to be able
to run currently-available and free PalmOS applications?
The wife has a number of ebooks that are only usable on a Palm device. I'd like to be able to read them. Actually they do have a reader for winbloze that works fine but I'm not about to tote the laptop around for a little light reading. To date I simply haven't read any of those books, which seems like a waste. She's done reading them and I can't.