Z-Machine interpreter (Frobnitz for Palm OS) is needed to play this game! Converted to PDB with Frobnitz Palm 1.02 z2pdb.exe

AcidImage Pro brings advanced image viewing technology to Palm OS handhelds and smartphones. Don't settle for just any image viewer. Get the functionality and image quality you're looking for with AcidImage.

With AcidImage Pro, you can view ...

CityKey is a comprehensive and free city guide for various cities. The software includes all sights, restaurants, clubs, pubs, shopping tips, and much more. Each location is described in detail and includes its address and telephone number. With ...

With its 3D technology and analogic controls interface using the pen, Race Fever™ will blow you away. Complete race experience with qualifications, races, championships, driving exams and even 2 player duels in simultaneous play through the IR ...

Keyboard driver for the Micro Innovations Datapad, as originally included with the Datapad CD-ROM.

Supports all Palm Universal Connector devices, including:

  • Garmin iQue 3200, 3600
  • Palm i705
  • Palm m125, ...

Doesn't work properly on OS5 and OS4.

The closest I've got it to run on OS5 is using Screen Prefs to set the color mode to 1 bit, but all characters are inverted.

Only causes fatal ...

This is a raw disk image of the PalmPak Games MMC card (this is a separate release from the Game Essentials, which came out later). It can be mounted as RAM disk or flashed onto an SD card.

The card includes the following ...

The game is a vertical scrolling shooter. Move up and down to avoid obstacles and shoot enemies. There are 24 stages, each progressively harder with new enemies and challenges.

MyKbd is a full-featured input area skin manager and loader for the Palm Tungsten T3, T5, TX and LifeDrive. It includes support for HEX-based virtual keyboards for fast text entry and includes IBM's ATOMIK and Metropolis layouts. Users can switch ...

From README: "TinyELF is an emulator of 1802-based microcomputers that runs on Palm OS handhelds.

The RCA CDP1802 microprocessor was the basis for a number of small computers in the mid-70s through the early eighties. The original ELF was ...