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Emulating Tungsten?!?
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k***@gmail.com
2005-04-01 13:29:35 UTC
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Hello,
I just bought a Tungsten T3, and I would like to write some programs.
So I downloaded the Emulator and the ROM of my device, however it
doesn't seem to work :( ("Palm Inc. doen't support the use of this ROM"
etc.) It seems, that the last version of the emulator was written when
my grandmother was schoolgirl.
Is there any solution?
Pascal Bourguignon
2005-04-01 18:06:49 UTC
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Post by k***@gmail.com
Hello,
I just bought a Tungsten T3, and I would like to write some programs.
So I downloaded the Emulator and the ROM of my device, however it
doesn't seem to work :( ("Palm Inc. doen't support the use of this ROM"
etc.) It seems, that the last version of the emulator was written when
my grandmother was schoolgirl.
The emulator emulates a 680x0. The Tungsten has an ARM processor.
Post by k***@gmail.com
Is there any solution?
Fetch a freedom ARM emulator and integrate it with a freedom Palm simulator...
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
Until real software engineering is developed, the next best practice
is to develop with a dynamic system that has extreme late binding in
all aspects. The first system to really do this in an important way
is Lisp. -- Alan Kay
Timothy R Oltrogge
2005-04-01 23:14:30 UTC
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Post by k***@gmail.com
Hello,
I just bought a Tungsten T3, and I would like to write some programs.
So I downloaded the Emulator and the ROM of my device, however it
doesn't seem to work :( ("Palm Inc. doen't support the use of this ROM"
etc.) It seems, that the last version of the emulator was written when
my grandmother was schoolgirl.
Is there any solution?
If the other poster is correct about the T3 having an ARM processor then
it's probably running OS5.x. Download the OS5.3 *SIMULATOR* from
www.palmos.com. I have a Zire31 with the ARM processor and that's what I use
to try things out on my laptop.

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