*Update for Clie TG50 devices to add compatibility for Memory Stick Pro storage.
See https://web.archive.org/web/20030810051035/http://www.ita.sel.sony.com/support/clie/tg50/softupdates/ for a list of TG series updates.
See below for ...
*Update for Clie TG50 devices to add compatibility for Memory Stick Pro storage.
See https://web.archive.org/web/20030810051035/http://www.ita.sel.sony.com/support/clie/tg50/softupdates/ for a list of TG series updates.
See below for ...
Total-annular solar eclipses processed by the program are comprised between 1900 and 2100 (exactly 287 eclipses from May 28th, 1900 to September 4th, 2100).
The program gives the times of the phases (initial, central and final) and the ...
Requires no runtime because it compiles to native 68k code!
IDE is pretty good too.
More convenient IMO than NSBasic.
When the Palm Treo 270 released in mid-2002, the concept of a smartphone was still new and unfamiliar to many prospective buyers--and the retailers who sold them. To assist, Palm provided demo kits including a functioning device and example script for ...
Jank "linux" demo for Palm IIIx(e), Vx and compatibles. A copycat of PalmOS, presumably based on uClinux, plus whatever open-source bits were available at the original site - ...
Tide Tool 2.3 is a tide‑ and current‑prediction program for PalmOS handhelds, using data derived from XTide and regional databases included with the software. It requires installing the main application file, a tide‑algorithm database ...
SDS NetTime is a time synchronization program for the Palm. The program synchronizes the Palm clock with a time server on the Internet. You can also synchronize the clock in another Palm with your Palm. The application is compatible with the SNTP and ...
Cells is a clone of Conway's Game of Life for Palm OS.
The Game of Life, also known simply as "Life", is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution ...
A flappy bird clone, before flappy ever existed. Author : Jude Nelson