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works great!!
$ fdisk -l
to find where it's located after you plug it in.
then just use mount. i use j-pilot to sync my data
& it works great.
slackware 10.1
2.6.11
Palm OS 5.2.1 PDA, 320*320 16-bit colour LCD w/
touch-screen digitizer, 126 MHz ARM OMAP, 32 MB
RAM, SDIO slot. Works well with standard
pilot-link tools.
I bought this mouse to replace my MS Optical mouse
(wheel broke) temporarily until I could find
another MS mouse and after using it for a few
minutes I realized this one is mu ...
The Zire is the bottom-of-the-line Palm. It comes
with a USB cable and a power adapter. It can
charge via the adapter or even through the USB
cable (a nice trick) and it doe ...
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PalmOS 3.5.1. It has 2 mb of memory, a black&white
display and a surprisingly long battery life (I
don't have a rechargable op ...
The Palm™ IIIc Handheld was one of the smallest
color handhelds on the market when it was first
manufactured around 1999. The Palm™ IIIc fits
neatly into your shirt pocket or ...
The PalmOne (ex Handspring) Treo 600 is a high-end
SmartPhone running PalmOS 5.x. It features PDA
functionality, a camera and, in the US, either
GSM (AT&T) or CDMA (Sprint, C ...
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