Frodo for PalmOS is a port of the free Commodore 64 emulator Frodo by Christian Bauer. Frodo is a highly portable program and currently has versions for Windows, Mac, Linux/Unix, Playstation, Dreamcast and Symbian telephones to mention just a few. Now ...
The disc image of the CD that was shipped with Socket SDIO Barcode scanner, containing Palm OS and Windows CE drivers.
A program for syncing American Airlines travel schedules to your Palm handheld.
Likely will not connect to anything anymore, uploading for archival purposes only.
Contains a version for America West Airlines as ...
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Void is a remake of the classic Elite sci-fi space exploration simulator. Pilot your own spacecraft and journey across the galaxy to conduct trade and survive combat!
CJKOS adds support for Chinese, Japanese and Korean text input/display on Palm OS 4 and 5. As CJK support files can be rather large, CJKOS is divided up into databases so that only the necessary languages and characters are installed.
This utility installs the latest system software and resolves the following issues:
- Problems with default device settings
- Unable to recognize Memory Stick™ Media or Memory Stick™ Media data disappears
- Unable to ...
Hitori (Japanese: literally "leave me alone") is a type of logic puzzle published by Nikoli.
Rules
Hitori is played with a grid of squares or cells, with each cell initially containing a number. The game is played by eliminating ...
These msPro (Memory Stick Pro) drivers were written by Dmitry Grinberg (https://dmitry.gr/ and http://palmpowerups.com/)
-> Formatting card in the Clié is not supported.
-> CardInfo may also be slow on large cards.
There is ...
SmbMate is an SMB client for Palm OS-compatible devices. It allows you to transfer files between your computer and Palm device across a network.
SMB (Server Message Block) client/server protocol was designed primary for sharing resources ...





















