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welcome to the group
Nostalgia for Palm OS.
This is a small community dedicated to this old operating system.
Here we will share some compatible applications up to Palm OS (4.0 / 4.1) and Palm OS emulators for your PDAs.
If you want to use Palm OS on your Android, you can search for the application found in the following link:
https://palmarchive.com/files/LukeLC's%20Archive/Emulator/Phem-1.43a.apk
Symbian:
https://vk.com/doc-188603126_584253485
Palm OS history
Palm OS (also known as Garnet OS) is a mobile operating system initially developed by Palm, Inc. for PDAs in 1996.
Palm OS 1.0
Version 1.0 features the four classic PIM applications Address, Date Book, Memo Pad, and To Do List. Also included is a calculator and security tool to hide private use records.
Palm OS 2.0
Palm OS 2.0 was released on March 10, 1997 with the PalmPilot Personal and Professional. This release adds TCP / IP network support, network HotSync, and supports display backlighting. The latest fix version is version 2.0.5.
Palm OS 3.0
Palm OS 3.0 was introduced on March 9, 1998, with the launch of the Palm III series. This release adds IrDA infrared communications and enhanced source support. This version also has updated PIM applications and an application launcher update.
Palm OS 4.0
Palm OS 4.0 was released with the new m500 series (Palm m500, Palm m505, and Palm m515) on March 19, 2001. This version adds a standard interface for accessing external file systems (such as Secure Digital cards). External file systems are a radical departure from the previous run rather than the operating system. Now, the application code and data need to be loaded into the device's RAM, similar to the behavior of a desktop operating system. A new Universal Connector with USB support is introduced. The previously optional Mobile Internet Kit is now part of the operating system. Version 4.0 adds an attention manager to coordinate the information of different applications, with several possibilities to attract the user's attention, including sound, blinking LEDs or vibration. Support for 16-bit color displays and different time zones is added. This version also has security and user interface improvements.
Palm OS 5
Palm OS 5 (not called 5.0) was introduced by the Palm subsidiary PalmSource in June 2002 and first implemented on the Palm Tungsten T. It is the first version released with ARM architecture support, with support for written applications. for Motorola Dragonball using the Palm Application Compatibility Environment (PACE) emulator. Even with the added overhead of PACE, Palm applications generally run faster on ARM devices than on previous generation hardware. The new software can take advantage of ARM processors with small units of ARM code, known as ARMlets.
Palm OS Cobalt
Palm OS Cobalt (6.0) is the designated successor to Palm OS 5. It was released on February 10, 2004, but is no longer offered by ACCESS (see next section). Palm OS 6.0 was renamed to Palm OS Cobalt to make it clear that this version was not initially designed to replace Palm OS 5, which adopted the Palm OS Garnet name at the same time.