The puzzle is solved when the player finds a way to accomplish the goal stated in the puzzle's description no matter what moves the opponent makes.
The puzzles loaded to the server are checked to have only one solution, so if the goal is ...
The puzzle is solved when the player finds a way to accomplish the goal stated in the puzzle's description no matter what moves the opponent makes.
The puzzles loaded to the server are checked to have only one solution, so if the goal is ...
LCD Analyzer is a freeware for Palm. It allows you to check the quality of Palm LCD. It can be used for inspecting for dead pixels or dust on your Palm LCD. A dead pixel is a dot that is not the same color as the rest of the screen. Color and high ...
Ever went looking for a pen and paper to write something down even though your Palm was right next to you?
Ever tried using your Palm to take notes but gave up trying because it just wasn't fast enough?
Do you own a Palm device, but ...
Complex graphics emerge from very simple rules. This small program illustrates the phenomenon. By setting a point—for example, turning left when it meets a black dot or turning right when it hits a white dot—you can create truly strange structures. ...
On versions of Palm OS prior to 5, the serial shared library is loaded at boot automatically. Some software relies on this, calling into the serial library without loading it first. This utility loads the serial library on boot for OS 5 users, making ...
Let's you emulate the HP48 series of scientific calculators (HP48SX, HP48GX, HP49G).
Alternative links can be found at https://www.hpcalc.org/search.php?query=Power48 for all available Power48 materials including a ROM set.
Application ...
Jedi v1.0.1
Released as JediWare!
You stand before a great Jedi Master who instructs you in the ways of the Force. Listen well to what he says. Only a fully trained Jedi Knight with the Force as his ally will conquer.
Written in ...
This is a Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) compatible Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for Palm OS, that was
Palm OS did not officially offer SD card support until OS 4. While no older devices were released with SD card readers built-in, it is possible to homebrew custom devices with a combination of older Palm OS and SD card readers.