PalmOS 3.3 Released 107
MatriXOracle writes "PalmOS 3.3 is now available for download for users of the Palm V, Palm III/IIIx, IBM WorkPad c3/30X/20X, and older Palms with the 2MB upgrade card. Palm IIIe users can't upgrade, due to the lack of a flashable ROM on those systems, and Palm VII users will have to wait for an upgrade compatible with those devices to become available. New features include a doubling of the maximum HotSync speed, HoySync-over-IR, Euro support, and network logon enhancements. "
Re:Anyone know... (Score:2)
You are right... pilot-xfer is a great tool (although the version I have cored when trying to sync a full 8 MB TRG upgraded IIIx).
Bill Kilgallon
Re:Have they fixed the date problem yet? (Score:1)
Surely this hasn't been happening to my Palm V without my notice... I do use it for something other than games occasionally...
Re:Anyone know... (Score:1)
Re:Bug in Palm update (Score:1)
Sounds like it lost physical link and died (Score:2)
I'm not surprised it died if it lost its connection while updating the flash. This is always dangerous, especially if done remotely (e.g. over the cradle link). I assume they had to do it this way - if they could have transferred the whole firmware image to local memory and flashed from there it would have been much safer... Maybe the image is too large.
Re:Direct serial connection..finally (Score:1)
TIA,
Re:Windows is a MUST in today's world (Score:1)
Re:Windows is a MUST in today's world (Score:1)
Software can now sync with the pilot as long as they provide a CORBA interface. They've already done it with gnomecal and gnomecard.
sri
Visor? (Score:2)
Faster and Slower (Score:1)
The hotsynch runs at the same speed for me under NT, maybe even slower, as it seems to take a long time to "finish up" the tail end of the process.
That wasn't offtopic you moron (Score:1)
Dumb joke? so sue me. but it was on topic, particularly because the rest of the post was making a real point. [sigh]You probably don't know what zaftig means either, so allow me to apologize for being too sophistcated.
Re:No change in application functionality (Score:1)
Re:Have they fixed the date problem yet? (Score:1)
Re:Anyone know... (Score:2)
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Re:Direct serial connection..finally (Score:1)
I have a Symbol SPT-1740 [symbol.com] -- Basically, a Palm III with integrated barcode scanner and Spectrum24 wireless LAN. It came (a month ago) with PalmOS 3.32 already installed. Not having had a lot of prior experience with the Palm, I didn't even know that Hotsync at 115200 or Direct IR was anything special. The network Hotsync over the air is pretty spiffy.
Now if I could just get my company to buy me a Spectrum24 access point to use at home...
Anyone have a good way to add Slashdot as an AvantGo channel? I'd love to get the full text of the articles and comments (at a high threshhold), but if even if I customize my settings for "Slashdot Lite", AvantGo spends too much memory grabbing the administrative pages (FAQ, code, etc.) before grabbing the content. Is there a "Slashdot Lite--" that's just the articles without the administrative links?
Re:Visor? (Score:1)
I wonder if this is why they released 3.3 so soon after Visor came out?
Re:No change in application functionality (Score:1)
I believe they licensed it from Pimlico.
Frotz 1.00R6 works (Score:1)
I confirm that Patience is dead.... must check for updates.
Re:Visor? (Score:1)
It seems like Handspring was pretty innovative with the Springboard idea, but if you can't upgrade the OS, maybe they're not that bright.
Would it be possible to have a Springboard OS upgrader?
Re:Palm OS (Score:1)
Re:Before you upgrade! (Score:2)
As of yesterday afternoon late, they did have instructions on re-flashing and going back to the previous OS. I didn't use them, as I was happy with the upgrade, but I do remember they were there.
As I recall, they were smart enough to build the flash loader into real rom (not the flash rom), so you cannot render your beloved palm unbootable (unlike many pre pentium II motherboards).
Bill Kilgallon
Re:The Palm is an extension of the desktop! (Score:1)
To be fair, bear in mind that the Palm series of "connected organizers" has been traditionally targeted toward the business crowd. That's why
* you see such extravagant leather cases for it;
* conduits to programs like Outlook are available;
* and, of course, it's designed for Windows and Mac first.
Have you seen the Ethernet cradle? (Score:3)
Now, if they'd only release a Hotsync manager that would run as an NT service, life would be grand. They are releasing the Palm Sync Server [palm.com], but that costs US$20K(!). Yowch.
Re:HotSync Manager 3.3 for windoze (Score:2)
According to what I've seen from 3Com, you'll be able to use the new HotSync Manager with both Palms. However, once you've upgraded your III, only it will be able to take advantage of the higher transfer rates. Your IIIe is not flash-upgradeable, but it will still connect and synchronize its databases.
Re:Linux version of upgrade? (Score:1)
And even if it did take up memory - maybe it's say 200 bytes? How much could it be already.
Re:Linux version of upgrade? (Score:1)
That's a pisser because I have no Windows at work and have rebooting my home machine.
/Simon
pretty much the same devices (Score:2)
I think those are pretty much the same devices - the WorkPad is just a relabeled Pilot, and the Phone is pretty much just a borg-like combination of the pilot and a phone... I think the Visor is the only device that is significantly different, hardware-wise.
Or I could be wrong. :)
Re:Before you upgrade! (Score:1)
This page [palm.com] says otherwise. Still, it's good to check compatibility before re-flashing anything.
p.s. A quick tip if you want to download the file without clicking through all the official pages - the actual URL ends up as http://palm.www.conxion.com/PalmOS330_ENG_PalmIII
Re:Nope (Score:2)
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Re:Visor? (Score:3)
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Re:PalmOS (nmiaow) (Score:1)
Yes, Virginia, it does include networking. I have it on my Palm as we speak.
Does this mean that later versions can be upgraded without a Desktop computer? According to the page, you need a desktop computer to upgrade the ROM. I'd like to see a self-sustaining Palmtop (computer), and not a overclocked digital rolex.
Two things:
1)No, you need to sync your Palm before you upgrade the ROM, else, you'll lose all your data. One of the great strengths of the Palm OS is the nearly seamless desktop integration. If you don't want that, buy a WinCE machine, but I couldn't recommend that, as a former owner of a WinCE machine.
2)Palm was designed from the ground up to be a high-powered, overclocked digital Rolodex. That's what it is and that's what it endeavors to be. It's a lot handier than you'd think at first glance. I've owned Newtons, WinCE machines, various and sundry digital organizers, laptops and Palm Pilots, and I tell you from experience, the Palm is the only one I continue to use on a regular basis, the exact same way I used it when I first bought it. All the other sat at home after a few months.
Re:Have they fixed the date problem yet? (Score:1)
I hope this patch fixes it, but I doubt it since it's not mentioned in the release notes. I'm going to check in a few days after I wait and see what issues get reported by people installing the update.
I wish I'd gotten a Visor too, but I got my Palm V a little too early.
Re:Windows is a MUST in today's world (Score:1)
Do a query in freshmeat.net for "pilot"
Windows is NOT a MUST in today's world!!!!!
I'm weened from windows! (Score:1)
I disagree that everyone needs to have windows. Granted, I did install windows in vmware, and I can use vnc to bring up a windows desktop from a lab machines, but honestly, I just don't ever find a need or use for windows anymore.
- I've got gnome/enlightenment/xscreensaver for all my eye candy.
- I've got staroffice, wvHtml, xlHtml for decoding msOffice-encrypyed information.
- I write just about everything in vi using plain text, or netscape's html editor, or via a web-app
- I write a script to do anything that I need to do more than 5 times.
- opensource unix apps, perl, and shell scripts just keep increasing my productivity. Now I can pretty much prototype an app fast than I can find a commercial solution
- I sync my pilot on linux and solaris using jpilot
- I bought a playstation for playing games
- I've got xmame if I ever missed wasting my cpu cycles on playing games.
- nobody where I work shares files using CIFS much anymore 'cause it's about as reliable as the list of servers you get when you click on 'network neighborhood'
Hey, I'm a unix sysadmin, and I figured that if *I* can't live without windows then maybe nobody can. When I shut off my last windows box, there were a few difficult times, but it's been surprisingly easy to not go back, and I'm a lot more productive.
It's not for everyone yet though. I'm not sure whether I'm ready to move my dad to linux -- he has a hard enough time with windows, but he's the one that's asking about linux 'cause win95 hangs and crashes so often.
Problems with this upgrade (Score:1)
Re:Direct serial connection..finally (Score:1)
i wouldn't do that if I were you (Score:1)
Re:Visor? (Score:2)
I don't know if the springboards can upgrade the OS; my guess is probably not, as you'd really not want to do it that way.
Note that any version of PalmOS can get OS upgrade patches. It's just this whole-ROM-replacement thing that only works on some.
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Handspring Visor (Score:1)
PalmOS (nmiaow) (Score:1)
So this new PalmOS will include networking? Or so it says,...
Does this mean that later versions can be upgraded without a Desktop computer? According to the page, you need a desktop computer to upgrade the ROM. I'd like to see a self-sustaining Palmtop (computer), and not a overclocked digital rolex.
Re:Linux version of upgrade? (Score:1)
> Is there a Linux version of the PalmOS update
> out there?
Unfortunately, the installer seems to replace the standard hotsync utility while installing (to perform a full backup, and to force a sync of their special flash preparation program, and then do some stuff that talks to the flash program), so the chances of just being able to unzip it and sync are pretty low.
Looks like the choices are petition for a Linux version, or borrowing a Windows or Macintosh machine.
Linux version of upgrade? (Score:1)
Worth the download... (Score:3)
Take the time to read the instructions though folks, it takes about 6 minutes to install 3.3 and your screen freaks out during this time....
Faster Sync... (Score:2)
Now I can install Solitare faster then ever before!
But seriously...I love my Palm, I use it much more often then I ever used my Franklin Planner. And I can play games with it! Wait...that sounded vaguely dirty...
:)
how about other clones? (Score:1)
Re:Palm OS (Score:2)
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"You can't shake the Devil's hand and say you're only kidding."
Re:PalmOS (nmiaow) (Score:2)
But that probably isn't the question you're asking. What you have to keep in mind is that the Palm was really designed as a desktop adjunct, _not_ as a self-sustaining portable computer. The reason is that most people who use Palms have desktop PCs, and don't need a self-sustaining palmtop.
This is distinct from the story of the Newton, which was designed to be a self-contained, self-sustaining "palmtop" computer. This meant that the Newton developers had to worry about natively supporting different printer drivers, network protocols, etc. from day one, which dramatically increased the complexity of the system. With Palm, you originally had nothing but a serial interface (although they've since added TCP/IP over serial), and you didn't have to worry about printing or other data transfer because that all takes place on the PC. This makes for a very simple OS and UI.
Direct serial connection..finally (Score:2)
I bet a lot of Slashdot users(who were too lazy to set up a PPP server on their home Linux boxes just to connect their Palms to the Internet) will be installing this upgrade and fulfilling their filthiest, hidden fantasies of using PalmVNC [berkeley.edu] to use their Linux boxes or surfing the Web on the Palm from an ADSL connection..I, for one, will be trying them...
Re:what happened to the EB article? (Score:1)
i dunno why
Re:Direct serial connection..finally (Score:1)
if (nt == unstable) { switchTo.linux() }
Anyone with a pager card on a Pro? (Score:1)
/Simon
Re:The Palm is an extension of the desktop! (Score:1)
Re:pretty much the same devices (Score:1)
The Visor is signifigantly the same as well. Same CPU, and the "CPU" includes the LCD controler, memory controler, serial, IR...
Even the "big diffrence" is hardware-wise just a bunch of pins that go to the CPU bus! (plus a few power lines and the Mic line). Well that and USB for sync'ing. (oh, nad no FLASH, so no OS3.3, but Handspring's version of PalmOS has the euro symbol, and some of the other 3.3 features -- it may be patachable to 3.3 in the RAM)
That happens to be enough to make me want to upgrade to it (maybe mine will show this week even), but I did want to point out that even the Visor is pretty damm similar to the olde Palms hardware wise.
Re:PalmOS (nmiaow) (Score:2)
Re:Visor (Score:2)
Didn't work for me (Score:3)
I downloaded it and ran the installer. My screen started to look odd, but the program said that this was normal. Fine.
I move on to the next step, and it tells me that it's "lost contact" with my Palm, and I should hit "retry." I do so about 9 times, finally choosing to reset the installation. Wrong answer, I guess. My Palm's OS is completely screwed. It's (my Palm, not the OS) sitting here in the cradle, with that weird screen, not responding to ANYTHING. That's right, no soft resets, hard resets, backlights, NOTHING. Thank god I just did a full backup or else I would have been pretty upset. I got the good people at Palm's customer support to send me one Next Day, and waive the replacement fee (thanks Robert!).Let this serve as a warning. Do a FULL backup before this installation.
Re:Visor (Score:1)
I still havent been able to cancel my order. It's been over 4 weeks since I set the order. They kept on sending me from one manager to the other. The last one claimed that he didnt have access to orders made through the web. Am really dissapointed.
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Won't work. (Score:1)
Re:According to Palm... (Score:2)
Dear 3Com Customer,
Thank you for contacting Palm Computing(R) Online Support.
I understand you are having a problem with upgrading your Palm's OS.
I see that you are running Linux. I myself know that Linux is better then
windows, most likely the reason you use the operating system. There are some
set backs. The upgrade for the OS will not work because it's not readable by
your OS. Sorry for the inconvenience. Is there a way to upgrade the OS
without Windows or Mac? To my knowledge, No.
Have we resolved your issue to your satisfaction today? If the response we
have provided you does not meet with your satisfaction, please reply to this
message with an explanation as to why.
Please post all replies under this message.
Thank You,
Leo K.
~879
Palm Computing(R) Online Support
#:RES;1
Re:ummmmmm.... (Score:1)
We MUST campaign(was Re:Linux version of upgrade?) (Score:1)
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From the day I purchased Palm, I have used it
with Linux ONLY. And I intend to do so...
We must campaign to get a upgrade.bin for Linux!
Let us *all* write nice,decent, short mails
to support@ explaining that we intend to use and do use Palm with Linux. And hence we request
an palm OS upgrade for Linux platform!
I have written such a mail. I am awaiting their
reply. I implore all of you to do this.
May the slash-dot FORCE be with you.
- ak
ps: this problem would not arise if palm os were
open/free source. I am even more convinced now,
of RMS's foresight.
Argh, it broke Frotz... (Score:1)
Also Patience has stopped working completely.
Apart from that the upgrade went flawlessly. Didn't lose any data. Didn't lose any apps. The only thing I care about that stopped working was Frotz.
Oh, and the new version of Hardball is now way too fast to play and causes a crash when it exits. This was the 3.3 version included in the upgrade.
Also this might be my imagination, but it seems as if my Palm III is faster now. I could be dreaming, but it seems as if the ToDoList app is faster when bringing up ToDos. Similarly, the Applications app seems to be faster when switching between groups.
Has anyone else noticed a speedup? Is this perhaps just due to the defragment my Palm got when it did the upgrade (full reset and resync)? Maybe I'm just delusional?
I'm happy with the upgrade. I've lost a few apps, but the 2x speedup on HotSync more than compensates for that. And the IR HotSync looks like fun.
Re:No change in application functionality (Score:1)
Check out "ReDo" for the repeating task functionality. It's great.
Re:Sounds like it lost physical link and died (Score:1)
I have upgraded the firmware on my wireless GSM adapter this way, you hotsync a 250k application. Run the app, it verifies the version numbers etc with the hardware device and then flashes it through the serial port. I've done it several times and it's always worked fine. I wonder why they don't do the 3.3 upgrade this way?
HotSync Manager 3.3 for windoze (Score:1)
Re:Linux version of upgrade? (Score:3)
That would seem to be a difficult battle.
I just called the Product Information and Sales line. After I explained my question and the fact that Linux is an operating system, and waited while someone went to ask to the supervisor, I was informed that Linux is not a supported platform and 3com currently has no intentions of supporting Linux.
Once I managed to get the supervisor on the phone, she was able to tell me that the PalmOS 3.3 version is not yet available, and she had looked at the web site earlier today. Pointing out that I had already downloaded the MS-Windows and Macintosh versions 20 minutes ago was insufficent to persuade her. She explained that those are upgrades to the desktops, not the PalmOS, and the 3.3 upgrade to the PalmOS would be available soon, "once they finish making it".
Go figure.
Re:Handspring Visor (Score:2)
Re:Palm OS (Score:1)
Well, of course, 3Com has announced that they're spinning off Palm as a separate subsidiary, complete with its own IPO next year sometime. So that may affect the dynamic a bit.
But to get at the meat of this post: Palm seems to be [wired.com] starting to move more in the direction of the business market (see also this article [cnet.com]), while Handspring definitely seems to be targetting the home/personal user market with the possibility of MP3/GPS/other interesting Springboard modules.
I think there's plenty of room for different sorts of palmtop devices running PalmOS, and in the future probably some version(s) of Linux, perhaps even PalmOS running on the Linux kernel, as this interview [wired.com] seems to indicate is possible (it says that the PalmOS is designed to run on top of different kernels, specifically in this case the Symbian EPOC32 kernel in the context of the new agreement with Nokia).
Re:Direct serial connection..finally (Score:1)
I hope that Bluetooth's products are better then the idiot they found to design thier web page... Aparently I don't just need a particular browser to view thier page, it has to be the right level, and for a particular OS.
Someone needs to brush up on HTML standards, and grab a clue! :)
Anyone know... (Score:2)
I don't have windows, and have been extremely happy with both gpilotd and pilot-xfer, FWIW.
Palmguru Review (Score:4)
It basically gives a rundown of the new features, nothing special.
Re:Linux version of upgrade? (Score:1)
"The number of suckers born each minute doubles every 18 months."
Bug in Palm update (Score:1)
Ring tech support and they say 'there's a bug, it shouldn't have been released'.
Well it was and i downloaded and ran it. should i charge them for my time?
Re:PalmOS (nmiaow) (Score:1)
That and you could actually try a Palm and see how it is so much more than an overclocked digital rolodex.
Re:how about other clones? (Score:1)
Nope (Score:2)
Have they fixed the date problem yet? (Score:1)
I was thinking of throwing my V in the trash (what good is an organiser that can't keep the date?) and getting a Visor. But if this patch fixes it, I'll keep it.
Problem with PalmVFix Hack (Score:2)
If you see this problem turn off this hack and you should be back to normal. (Maybe HackMaster needs to be updated?)
Re:Anyone with a pager card on a Pro? (Score:2)
(I owned one and returned it within 1 week of finding that out.) TRG was no help, didn't plan on supporting it, and Motorola & Pagemart pretty much agreed that they couldn't be bothered to support flash at all. They did say they'd release a flash upgrade IF a flash upgrade ever came out, but don't hold yer breath. Pager info is in the flashrom, and if you can change that, you can eavesdrop on other pager.... so they have no incentive to make it easy to do so.
Re:Palm OS (Score:1)
Re:how about other clones? (Score:1)
Please note that this upgrade is not designed for the following:
Palm VII(TM) organizer Register for future upgrade notification.
Palm IIIe(TM) organizer Model does not contain flash ROM.
HandSpring(TM) Visors Models do not contain flash ROM.
Pager Cards Click for more information.
Symbol® handhelds
Qualcomm pdQ(TM) smartphone
The Palm Vx(TM) organizer is already running Palm OS® software v3.3 and thus an upgrade is not necessary.
Upgrading now... (Score:3)
Whoa.
-Chris
Re:Palm OS (Score:1)
Before you upgrade! (Score:4)
Regardless, double check. Once you've upgraded the OS, there's no turning back.
Re:Anyone with a pager card on a Pro? (Score:1)
Sorry.