Monday, April 9, 2007
Receives any type of file on your Palm, in RAM
Anyone who has tried to transfer files to your Palm, either through infrared, bluetooth, or simply hotsync, it will come to realize that you must have installed on a Palm program that can handle the type of file you are sending, or the transmission will be rejected. For example, to transmit an MP3 will be asked to download a media player like Real Player.
Some time ago we saw that with a little free utility Getdeblu, we can set the Palm to receive any type of file, and define what directory on the memory card to save it after him. However, you may want to save these files in the main memory, for example because our Palm has no slot for memory cards.


We can save files received in both RAM and the SD card
Getdeblu not serve us to store files in RAM, but TeksFiles yes you will. TeksFiles, like Getdeblu allows receive any type of file on our Palm without having installed a program that can handle it, but also has the option to save these files we received both on the memory card (eg SD) and in the main RAM.
Another feature is quite useful to easily move files between SD and RAM (and vice versa), which can come either to use the RAM of the PDA as an intermediate step to move files from an SD card to another. The program allows you to use a temporary directory to make the process easier.


We can also export memos as a text file
Finally, TeskFiles has the possibility to export Memos (text notes) of our Palm, as a separate text files (with. Txt). With so many small utilities, no doubt this is a program that can save us a lot of time in more than one occasion.
By: Mark Gonzalez Troyes in Palm Analysis
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Excellent discovery ... that explains my doubts raised some time ago, but had no reply so far.
Sos great!
Excellent post
Greetings
let me see if understand. I use the dictionary much WDIC and the database is in the SD card. I feel that if the spare battery could move on to internal memory (read the SD card spends more drums). The program would be able to find them and use them from there? Or this program is only for files stored?
greetings!
@ Delldor: had in mind the doubt that I'd raised, so when I saw this program I decided to discuss it for you and all who have the same need.
@ MrAnderson: thank you very much Edison.
@ Carlos: the program leave you copy the database into RAM. To find out if the program will be able to find it, I think we have no choice but to try.
Hi I would like to know is the name of the program to pass data to my palm thing is that the shop did not have but thank the cd
It's called Palm Desktop. You can get the program and the CDs that came with your Palm.
hello again a question to you who are more expert: I download on my computer and a calculator hp50g want to raise my palm my questions I need is some correlation program ????? thanks
HP50g not know if you can emulate the Palm. With a ROM of the HP48g yes you can use an emulator.
Thank you very much for the care for comment on the program. I will keep on searching for an equivalent free to share ...
In combination of TeskFile (while testing) and FileZ I have managed to do several things, like turning to my TX-free card until next week, MP3s and make the PTunes that comes with it to recognize them.
To do this you change the extension to the song in question (on my PC) and what is delivered by BT, then change the file properties so the PTunes recognize it.
I had to do that because I fail to receive an mp3 directly, without appearing "Save IN CARD" or Run (and then blot automatically). I tried to ram access memory (guess where the song was stored to run) but nothing.
Any idea?
but if after the received file in the palm of my RAM to get what I want, not be possible to transfer it to the computer without using the Go or bluetooth? is not as pen drive
thanks