US Robotics PalmPilot Applications

A lot of newer computers do not have a serial port. Since the original Palm devices came out during the windows 98 period you also might have problems on an xp computer too. Keep us posted on your attempts to get a Palm desktop working.
 
Tries on what type of computer? The really old Palm desktop came on floppys and not cds. I suppose the old floppies I can convert to cd, but basically I don't think I ever used an old palm desktop except for my old Palm IIIC.

I believe that I was able to use NotePad for Palm IIIc by transfering from a Palm M100 using File z.

Still any Palm OS 3.0 based program may not make the jump to an early Palm OS1.0 but you are welcomed to try.

---------------------------
Oh I forgot to say: Go Brazil for the World cup...
 
There is a device sold as an adapter for USB/Serial port DB9. It's not just an adapter, it incorporates a digital converter. The main issue with connecting a serial port device to a USB port is not the physical connection, but the digital translation of the pulse train. nathanpc, get yourself said device at a computers store.
 
Pilot 1000 had 128k of RAM; Pilot 5000 had 512K. You could look through freewarepalm.com and search by category, then skip to the last page and work your way back.
 
You can make it work with a serial to usb adapter. I use the keyspan usa-19hs, to test palm IIIxe's that I repair and it works great.

As for software sources, I would recommend checking out PDA street:
Palm Boulevard: Software

They have a library of tons of older palm freeware programs. You would just want to search for ones which mention palm v1 compatibility, which i've seen on there.
 
Back
Top