Results for the tag "spans"
Wonderful news for those who want to take your Palm to the maximum potential: it can be used in some models of Palm SDHC memory cards, the technology used by some 4Gb SD cards and all the higher-capacity (32GB to 8Gb). This wonder is possible, once again, thanks to the tremendous ability [...]
Labeling: drivers, Mobile, Palm, Palm, PDA, sd, SDHC cards
Monday, October 6, 2008 6
The theme of the installation of Java on the Palm has never been too clear, and although we have seen that there is a Java virtual machine for Palm, and detailed how to install it and Java programs, there to make it clear I strongly recommend visiting the blog Leo, where he has written a tutorial where [...]
Labeling: gmail, google, java, Palm, Palm, pda
Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11
Mixed moding and collectibles is what we find on this page how to install 8Mb of RAM on a Palm III, a model that brings only 2Mb factory.
The mod is to replace the memory chip on the plate
The Palm III comes with PalmOS 3 and 2 Mb of memory. Was manufactured [...]
Labeling: memory, Palm, Palm, pda
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 8
The vast majority of mobile phones being sold now incorporate Bluetooth connectivity. And a large portion of users take him on by continuing to leverage the capabilities of detecting nearby phones, use hands-free car (something that does not require that the bluetooth is visible after registering the [...]
Labeling: bluetooth, Nokia, Palm, Palm, PDA, virus
Thursday, January 10, 2008 6
Teams like the iPhone or the HTC Touch has finally entered the world of PDAs and smartphones a new way of navigation with touch screen: use your fingers to tap and drag "items. Without doubt, a much more natural way of interacting with the computer, but still has its limitations (such [...]
Labeling: apple, Palm, Palm, PDA, pim, touch, threo
Monday, December 17, 2007 13
Many are the ones who have fascination for electronic devices, and we want to know how they're made inside. The downside of wanting to see the guts of the aircraft which is perhaps to re-assemble pieces on ... or rather that the device does not return to work.
Fortunately palmeros others have made the most skilled work [...]
Labeling: customer, photography, computer hardware, Palm, Palm, PDA, tungsten
Wednesday, December 12, 2007 3
The application launcher (launcher in English) is the program of our Palm usually just start loading, which are the icons of all installed programs, in the style of any desktop PC. The Palm OS launcher has always been very discreet, following the style of the operating system. When we [...]
Labeling: appshelf, clientele, languages, launcher, localization, Palm, Palm
Wednesday, December 5, 2007 13
With daily use, the power button on the Palm can get to stop working. This is impossible, for example, do a hard reset, as it is necessary to press this button to start the process. There are programs that solve the problem, as called, in a display of originality, Hard Reset, or Sleep, [...]
Labeling: Palm, Palm, PDA, reset
Friday, November 30, 2007 20
We already know how to play on our Palm many flagship PC games: Quake, Doom, Duke Nukem, SimCity ... add one more to the list, also one of the most addictive: Lemmings. For the younger ones, who might not know what, let's see what Wikipedia says about this game:
Lemmings is a game for the Commodore computer [...]
Labeling: game, lemmings, Palm, Palm, pda
Monday, November 26, 2007 |
The other day we talked about the new virtual machine that ACCESS has developed for the Nokia Series N. But this is not the only way to run Palm OS programs on machines with other operating system. Some time that we have StyleTap, a program that does this same thing for devices that run [...]
Labeling: emulator, Palm, Palm, PDA, symbian, windows mobile
Monday, November 19, 2007 9
Today, I was surprised, rather happy, read the opinion fportillo, an expert in all kinds of hand-held computers that is working on the blog of Serantes. The accident has made him use a new computer with PalmOS, notably a TX. And his view is this:
Every time we go back to PalmOS, I [...]
Labeling: access, alp, garnet, linux, N710, N800, N810, Nokia, Nseries, Palm, Palm, pda, virtual machine
Tuesday, November 13, 2007 7
The development of versions of Linux for the Palm is moving apace. For example, one delivery to Palm with a good degree of ripeness is Angstrom, based on Gentoo Linux and versions for the Palm TX and Tungsten T5. Opie used as a graphical environment, a fork of Qtopia focused on the PDAs.
Opie running [...]
Labeling: gpe, Linux, Opie, Palm, Palm, PDA, tx
Monday, November 12, 2007 65
Following the departure to sale of his brother, the Palm 550v (Windows Mobile), Palm OS users will soon expect the arrival of the Palm Center. This Treo reduced in both size and price, it may be interesting for users who want a phone with all the power and simplicity of the PalmOS, but [...]
Labeling: center, Palm, Palm, touch screen, pda, threo
Friday, October 19, 2007 13
A very frequent doubt of the holders of a Palm is whether there are viruses for PalmOS. The answer is yes, although they are almost testimonials, most simple proof of concept (similar to what happens from now on Linux). Here are some examples:
There is a trojan called Sierpinski Triangle, so called because when you run [...]
Labeling: Palm, Palm, PDA, virus
Wednesday, October 10, 2007 15
Thanks to an excellent initiative by the community of PDAExpertos, there is already a repository of the original manuals and documentation of our PDAs and smartphones, in PDF format. At this time have the manuals for most teams that work with the system Garnet / Palm OS.
The manuals are available on page devoted to [...]
Labeling: manuals, Palm, Palm, pda
Friday, October 5, 2007 3
To end this series of posts dedicated to the use of our Palm as hacking tool, we will see some security tools for protecting both the computer as the data it contains, for possible attacks.
CryptoPad is a replacement for the Notes application that comes default on PalmOS. Blowfish encryption added to the notes, thus avoiding [...]
Labeling: encryption, encryption, hacking, Palm, Palm, pda
Saturday, September 22, 2007 13
We continue with this series of articles on the Palm as hacking tools, focusing on this case in telephony and Phreaking.
Phreaking is a term coined in the computer subculture to describe the activity of those individuals that guide their education and entertainment to learning and understanding of diverse phones [...]
Labeling: modem, Palm, Palm, PDA, phreaking, telephone
Monday, September 17, 2007 5
Continuing with this series of posts on how to convert our Palm in a hacking tool, now let's see how, once our Palm is within the network, we have all the necessary tools to explore it:
Mergic Ping is an implementation for Palm OS UNIX command Ping (ICMP Echo). It can be used in conjunction with [...]
Labeling: hacking, networking, Palm, Palm, PDA, ping, tracert
Wednesday, September 12, 2007 9
Continuing the series of articles in which we are seeing the Palm may be the preferred tool of a hacker, having seen the necessary tools for the more usual tasks of networking, we will deal with techniques for detecting network and build connections less conventional:
For Palm with bluetooth, BtSerial Pro allows connecting [...]
Labeling: bluetooth, hacker, irda, Palm, Palm, PDA, treo, wifi
Friday, September 7, 2007 8
We continue to discover tools to turn the Palm into a hacking tool. Today we will see how to remotely access different types of servers:
The king of the remote access mode chart is VNC, the open standard compatible with Windows, Linux, MacOS, and so on. And the best VNC client for Palm is our PalmVNC 2.0, which we did [...]
Labeling: ftp, hacking, http, Palm, Palm, PDA, server, vnc
Friday, August 31, 2007 14
Crack passwords is something that has always been of vital importance to gain access to protected computers: both to access in an unauthorized manner, and to regain access our password when we have been forgotten, or has just been changed by an attacker. Can be used both for trying to get into a server whose [...]
Labeling: passwords, crack, ftp, hacking, http, Palm, Palm, pda
Monday, August 27, 2007 12
Continuing our collection for our Palm software that converts into a hacking tool, now let's see how we can make transfers of files. There are multiple ways to transfer files to and from our Palm, depending on the protocol that we use:
For transfers via FTP, some of the customers that there are free for Palm are LFtp, VSFtp [...]
Labeling: BitTorrent, eDonkey, ftp, hacking, http, mldonkey, p2p, Palm, Palm, PDA, smb, vpn
Wednesday, August 22, 2007 15
"PalmOS is an ideal platform for hacking tools and hacking in general." With this statement we started this series of articles in which we will see how to get the most out tasks in the Palm of "hacking" in its option-related security and networking in particular. Quoting verbatim:
I think the potential [...]
Labeling: hacking, Palm, Palm, PDA, ssh, telnet, terminal
Friday, August 17, 2007 22
David Chaves, from Costa Rica, where he sends us this partnership expands the explanation of how to install the Java virtual machine on the Palm, to execute on our Palm Java applications that are available on the Internet. Thank you, David!
I want to make a series of steps and files to the proper use of Java applications in the [...]
Labeling: a2dp, jad, jar, java, Palm, Palm, PDA, prc
Monday, August 13, 2007 45
The email service Gmail has proven to be one of the best among the free, and maybe the trade, with all its features: an excellent spam filter, almost 3Gb of storage, a fast and functional web interface using AJAX, managing mails stored using tags, and even [...]
Labeling: mail, gmail, Palm, Palm, PDA, pop3, smtp, treo, windows mobile
Wednesday, July 25, 2007 18