Color PalmOS Screenshots 113
Echoloc8 writes "PalmStation.com has posted two screenshots of a color-enabled PalmOS running in a PalmOS emulator. Authenticity of the shots has NOT yet been confirmed. The site is heavily loaded already, but the shots (referenced from PalmStation's index page) make for excellent viewing. "
Nice, but... (Score:3)
Really, though, other than as a status thing, how does having color really benefit you from a personal organizer standpoint? I like my Palm V because it's very very direct about getting places and doing things, really easy to use and because it fits neatly into my pocket (wallet-sized!). I can generally have an appointment set up with an alarm to remind me before the CE boys have managed to get their date book applications to launch.
I can think of one good use for a color screen, however: A faces database. It would be *really* nice to be able to enter a few basic facts (eye color, hair color, skin, etc) which would pull up a bunch of photos to choose from the next time I can't remember the name of one of my clients. Of course, it would be a memory hog, but I'll bet that the average palmtop will have hundreds of megs of memory within the next few years...
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That's it? (Score:2)
I still haven't heard of a handheld app (and nobody needs to run Photoshop or Paint on a handheld as one person suggested in another forum) that would actually benefit from color. The closest idea I've heard is a datebook that color codes appointments and that's not even close to useful enough to make up for the size/power consumption increases.
If you have an idea for a useful handheld app that uses color effectively, please post it here as a reply. I'm really interested if there is one.
Re:Color, people, is vital with proper timing (Score:1)
Unfortunately, it is not running Windows 95, but Linux and Apache 1.3.4. Not sure of what processor. The details are from Netcraft.
Re:Nice, but... (Score:1)
Why color? Quake 3 of course.
Usability in sunlight (Score:1)
Perhaps the Palm display is a different, more light-friendly technology. Though in any case, I can't see many applications where I'd want colour on a PalmPilot. More pixels would be much more useful.
Colour will make me buy one.... (Score:1)
Bluetooth will make me buy one over colour any day. If not the Bluetooth spec exactly at least something like WAP or TCP/IP over IRDA. These features are selling points as far as I am concerned.
Re:Not fakes (Score:1)
Getting my money saved for a Palm X ;-)
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Re:mirror anybody? (Score:1)
mirror anybody? (Score:1)
sorry about the lag folks (Score:1)
ftp://128.253.254.56/upload/p ose30-palmos35-color-1.jpg [128.253.254.56] and
ftp://128.253.254.56/upload/p ose30-palmos35-color-2.jpg [128.253.254.56].
Sorry about the delays.....
-Hal
Re:At the risk of... (Score:1)
I now have a CGB, with just a single game - the Pokemon Pinball thing (I'm addicted to pinball games on computers, I must have at least one for every platform I own). One game. The CGB is so damn cheap that I'll buy it for one game.
I think the moral of the story is; Build portable devices small and cheap, then one killer app will sell it. Build them too large or too expensive because you've tried to do too much and they will fail. At the risk of repeating what's already been said, compare the GB(C)/Lynx/GameGear/etc market with the Palm/Wince/Psion/Newton market and the Palm is pretty much a shoe-in.
Another copy of the screen shots (Score:1)
Re:That's it? (Score:2)
Legit? (Score:3)
Too bad the site is Slashdotted...
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Backlight the silkscreen! (Score:2)
The screenshot looked like they might have actually done this, but since it's just POSEr and not a real device it's hard to tell.
/peter
Re:Backlight the silkscreen! (Score:2)
/peter
color vs other things (Score:1)
I can think of a list of other things I'd rather that they did:
-- make it rechargable, so you can drop it in your cradle to let it recharge rather than using a set of batteries every 3 weeks. that's the only thing i like about my dad's WinCE device that I wish I had on any of the palm pilots I've owned.
-- make it easier to disassemble the unit--these new units are harder to disassemble and tinker with.
-- add a big red button on the back that says "don't panic".
-- change the buttons so they look like the gameboy. there should be a directional pad, then an a button and a b button. it seems silly, but i think that's navigationally more useful and allows many applications to be more natural in their interface. like when you're writing in Memo pad, you could move the cursor with the directional pad. that'd make editing those little spelling errors SO much easier.
-- two electrodes at the top of the palm pilot like little horns. so then i can run a whopping 3 volts through whomever tries to pick at the tape on my glasses!
/will
Another (different) screen capture of color palm (Score:2)
Here is a different shot [tripod.com] that I saw when I originally submitted this story yesterday. Guess Slashdot didn't think my post was good enough. :-P Anyway, I've got to admit that I find the resolution a bit disappointing. The color's still not too shabby, though.
Cheers,
ZicoKnows@hotmail.com
I bet these are spoofed (Score:1)
But I must admit, they look great. If they're faked, Palm should use them as a template.
Mirror on ye' olde Slashmirror (Score:3)
ftp://128.253.254.56/upload/pose30-palmos35-col
ftp://128.253.254.56/upload/pose30-palmos35-col
Enjoy.....
Re:Mirrors, anyone? (Score:1)
Re:Backlight the silkscreen! (Score:1)
(if it really is the emulator,) it's setup not in "realistic" mode, so the silkscreen is white too.
YAMOTI (Yet another mirror of the imgs) in Brazil (Score:1)
Re:At the risk of... (Score:1)
heh, I guess a notable example of that would be Microsoft. They were tiny compared to IBM. It's probably some combination of big assets, little scruples, and foresight (though you can add some more assets and kill the remaining scruples to substitute for this).
ok, I'm not so smart... (Score:1)
"these kids these days! they hit enter before they even know what the heck they just typed! and then they wonder why the world's going to heck in a handbiscuit.
Re:Reasons for color (Score:1)
I'm all for color if... (Score:2)
a) Don't make the devices any bigger or heavier
b) Don't reduce the battery life appreciable (granted, not a big issue with the V and Vx, but I always seemed to only be able to find one fresh battery when I had to replace them on my old Palm Pro.)
Other than that, I'm always for better tech just for the sake of having better tech.
No need! (Score:1)
I was looking at getting a Windows CE PDA (my Palm III was stood on in a pub and the screen replacement seemed too much hassle), and the battery life *really* sucks on the color ones.
Also the average weight is much higher than a Palm device. Once I have my back pockets laden with a mobile, my wallet and a minidisc player, I don't want a housebrick in there as well!
Re:Ridiculous. Are you kidding me????? (Score:1)
True, but the added functionality should not sacrifice the original design spec. I guess for most PDA users the main wish points are:
1. Smaller
2. Lighter
3. Longer lasting (off one charge or cell)
4. More resilient
That's why so many people went for Palm V's, even those with existing Palm III's.
You try fitting color in there too, and one (or more) of those points above will be sacrificed.
Re:Nice, but... (Score:1)
Oh. My. God.
I would kill for this. I can't remember a name to save my life (maybe had a
Pete
Re:What good is color? (Score:1)
Pete
Mirrors, anyone? (Score:1)
Re:Mirrors, anyone? (Score:1)
You guys dont miss one, dont you?
I am a big palm fan....
And thanks to the people who placed the mirrors.
Color could be useful, but power/size is key (Score:1)
But I have to say the reason why I actually use my Palm V is that it only needs recharging every couple of weeks, often longer (as many other posts have mentioned). In addition I can hold it in the same jeans pocket my keys are in (thank goodnees they sell the hard case!!). If either of those attributes are comprimised then I think it'll be a pretty niche product - since all we have are the emulator shots we have no idea what form factor they might be thinking of (though you'd think it would look about like a III).
How much battery life would people be willing to comprimise for color? I myself think battery replacement/recharging would have to be at least three weeks before I'd go for it.
Re:Color, eh? (Score:1)
****NINTENDO THREATENED THE AUTHOR OF THE GAMEBOY EMULATOR "GAMBIT"****
I have it on good authority (from friend of the author), that Nintendo has threatened action against the author should he release the code. Yes, I know there are 10,000+ other gameboy emulators out there, and yes, I know they emulate Color Gameboy when it came out. There are only two known copies of the emulator. One is my informant friend, the other the site of palmpilot news. Don't bug them. The author will get in enough trouble if it gets released.
Don't blame them. Blame nintendo and their crusade against emulators, for the sole reason that they promote piracy. [I don't know, but using Palm OS Emulator was useful in determining if a new app will kill my pilot. And Basilisk seems useful in running MacOS apps on other platforms.]
Thus, I am principally opposed to anything nintendo sells (as are several other people). I like to play games on my PC (less equipment to worry about), plus, when I'm sitting around, it's a lot easier to stare at a 17" monitor than a 1.5" green screen. Oh well. Not like I'm missing much.
The real reason these are coming out now... (Score:1)
Enet history recap for newbies (Score:2)
Oral history alive and well, educating the newbies...
P.S.: If you haven't worked with 3mbps Ethernet, you're not really a network old-timer. (Yep, it was 3 mbps for a short time before they moved to 10. If you ever get to see a Sun 1 up close (they're antiques now, and fairly rare), look at the back - they usually have a plate/sticker there showing they've been upgraded to support 10 meg Ethernet.)
Uh, nevermind. (Score:1)
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"You can't shake the Devil's hand and say you're only kidding."
Re:Nice, but... (Score:1)
I wonder if we could port E to the Pilot? :)
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"You can't shake the Devil's hand and say you're only kidding."
Re:Nice, but... (Score:1)
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"You can't shake the Devil's hand and say you're only kidding."
Re:Nice, but... (Score:2)
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"You can't shake the Devil's hand and say you're only kidding."
Re:mirror anybody? (Score:3)
don't hurt me
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"You can't shake the Devil's hand and say you're only kidding."
In case you can't get into slashmirror (I can't) (Score:1)
http://bluething.dhs.org/~craig/pose30-palmos35
Color, eh? (Score:1)
Seriously, those, these do look quite nice; Palm will finally get rid of one of WinCE's more glaring advantages with this, if in fact they are legit (which is very much in doubt at this point).
Not fakes (Score:3)
Re:I'm all for color if... (Score:1)
1. color.
2. decent sound
3. ethernet.
..Doesn't 3com even MAKE ethernet cards? Why the lag? Competitions coming...
Re:Nice, but... (Score:1)
Re:Colour will make me buy one.... (Score:1)
Re:Legit? (Score:1)
used to work at DEC a million years ago and then
went on to work on Newtons at Apple.
Re:At the risk of... (Score:1)
Re:At the risk of... (Score:1)
And it rocks, nice color, long battery life, less requried batteries (from 4 AA to 2 AA!!). Gameboy went from good to great, and popular, to popular and technically impressive. I do hope this happens to Palm (err, Handspring. I don't think 3COM has the innovative sense the old palm guys did!)
Re:Not understanding big deal... (Score:1)
Finally, color. (Score:1)
Then after using it for a while I realized it kind of sucked... The keyboard was just not useful. Apart from being slow, Windows CE was also painfully ugly. What could be more clumsy than switching between a gnome-size keyboard and a more or less vertical stylus screen? Rather than color really adding to the experience it made the whole device look like Windows in 640x480 mode right after an install. First thing you do is install video drivers, right? Except that the HP never got any better.
Strangely enough the main reason I had paid so much for this thing was the color screen. It made web sites look nicer but not $800 nicer.
Later that year I got involced with a Palm project and had to use a Palm III. The thing about the Palm is that it just works. No frills, just function.
The big worry was that Palm would lose in the marketplace to Windows CE. Windows CE had a lot more money behind it, and for a while looked like it might go through the Microsoft 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 cycle and finally mature into a barely acceptable but market dominating standard. Palm would go the way of the Amiga.
And now the only worry is that Palm don't submit to creeping featurism - what good is color if the device gets fat and slow? May as well have Windows CE then.
Another question is what good will color be? One friend says she would love to replace her File-o-fax with a Palm, but the photos can't be stored like they can on paper. If the screen is good enough, maybe it could replace the folio. What if they produce accurate 24-bit screens one day - a Palm could serve as a color chip! Hold it up to your wall to see how the new paint will look
I'm going to see about getting those ROMs and ramp up my Palm programming again. It's a fun platform, and color adds a whole range of applications that will be needed in 2000.
Right now I am trying hard not to wonder where my Handspring order is, I know it will be here soon.
And the HP620LX? I swapped it for something else. The guy who got it was ecstatic - but then he hadn't had to use it for months. I was happy to see it go. And of course I kept the Newton stylus. There hasn't been a better one made yet.
Re:Color, people, is vital with proper timing (Score:1)
You say that like Slashdot is the only site on the internet that gets any hits. It really IS possible for a site to be crowded before Slashdot gets ahold of it. Especially on something this cool.
As far as the 256 color screen, I think with a resolution of only a few thousand pixels, 256 colors is plenty. And I think keeping the OS simple and non-bloated is a good idea.
I think that they should be able to implement this in such a way that battery life is not a problem. Maybe a rechargable battery that is removable to put in AA batteries. I had a Motorola walkie talkie that was like this. You use the rechargable for day to day use, and AA batteries if you need to take a long trip into the forest or something.
A couple of years ago I had a Compaq Aero 486/33 with a 340 meg hard drive. It was a really useful machine. With this screen and an IBM microdrive, I could have the same power in a PalmPilot.
Now all we need is to port Corel Draw to the palm.... (That's what I usually ran on my Aero.)
Re:Color, people, is vital with proper timing (Score:1)
Re:Yup, this is exactly what it's here for (Score:1)
Mirror the page automaticly. Possibly even have that the default page. Have all links still go to the original site.
If you kept track of what links were followed on the mirror page You could absorb the commonly followed links into the mirror.
Another possiblity is to just have some software snoop the server type and do the mirror if it guesses that it is likely to be slashdotted.
/.ed (Score:2)
Sometimes I think checking out the links in the Older Stuff section is like calling my old ex girlfriend.
It might not be new to me and all my friends have already been there, but man, at least she answers the phone and shows up for dinner!
Ridiculous. Are you kidding me????? (Score:1)
First of all, something is not bad strictly because WinCE tries to implement it. It just means it could be implemented better. We don't shun operating systems just because Win98 is "clunky, annoying, and slow" -- we strive to outperform it.
But please, tell me why PDAs have to be strictly PDAs?? Why does it matter what the original design spec is? The personal computer was designed strictly for business use. There were no multiplayer games, rendering programs, and web browsers -- but I don't see you complaining about these "novelties"!
What do you see wrong with a pager, voice recorder, and music player in the palm of your hand? Too compact for you? I for one would prefer not to carry a separate pager, CD player, daytimer, laptop, atlas (vs GPS), and web browser in my pocket.
Tell me also, how can the Palm become a "better" PDA by enhancing only core functions? How good can an to-do list get? Aren't they pretty thin already?
If my palm computer can offer me twice the function in the same package, I'm not going to complain. You may see nothing but novelty, but I assure you that the features you listed above are critical to many (including me).
I will, however, be laughing at you.
Re:That's it? (Score:1)
See, there are plenty of uses for color... you just have to expand your imagination a bit.
People are so bent on black-and-white because "it was designed to be black-and-white".. good to see your enthusiasm for a change.
What good is color? (Score:2)
I've avoided Palms up 'till now because I just can't imagine that I could get more than a hundred dollars or so of use out of one. (I admit I'm very tempted by the Handspring however, mainly because of the price point.) I don't give a wet slap about color on it, but if I could pick a B&W version for about a hundred bucks because the colors models have taken the high end of the price range, I probably would.
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come on.. (Score:1)
It's not very hard to replace the CE shell
not likely (Score:1)
I am relying (perhaps naively) on the good faith of the
Also this offer has been standing for over a month, and it is only just now being taken advantage of.
SlashMirror: Where to put files for fellow /.'ers
Um, wow (Score:1)
Over 1GB in 60-80k chunks
I predict a bright future for the color palm
SlashMirror: Where to put files for fellow /.'ers
Yup, this is exactly what it's here for (Score:2)
Congrats on being the first person (besides me) to post stuff to it.
SlashMirror: Where to put files for fellow /.'ers
Re:Ridiculous. Are you kidding me????? (Score:1)
I'd love for my Palm device to play dvd's if they could do it without increasing the size of the Palm. (Well mabey the tray would have to fold out or something.)
The point is, as long as the size,weight,power stay the same then great! This is why the Visor will be so cool. With the add-on modules people will be able to have whatever features they want, and not be dragged down by features other people want. It'd be even cooler if the color ones let you swap out the screen if you wanted.
Re:Mirrors, anyone? (Score:2)
Oh my god! Everyone run for their lives!
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- JoeShmoe
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Color, people, is vital with proper timing (Score:5)
Anyway, color is the natural order of things. Television became color...laptops became color...printers became color...and yes, GameBoy became color. Color is ALWAYS preferred to black and white or greyscale because (drumroll) color as a feature includes both black and white and greyscale.
Think about it...if color is truly unnecessary to a program...then a color screen can always display the information in black and white or greyscale (like a word processor).
So what stops someone from using color from the get go? Answer: price and performance. If color is too expensive, people will not choose it over pure greyscale. If the color screen tears up the battery, people will not choose it over the more efficient greyscale screen.
The companies who win are the companies who add color when the time is right. GameBoy came out at the same time as both NEC's TurboGraphix portable, Atari's Lynx and Sega's GameGear. Customers flocked to the GameBoy because it was cheaper, had better software, and long battery life. The other devices failed to hold onto their place in the market and were discontinued.
Now...ten years later...there is a ColorGameBoy. Why was this not done from the beginning? Well, because ten years ago there was no way Nintendo could put a color screen in a $69 device and have it run 30 hours off two double A batteries. But now that technology has improved to the point that this is possible...it makes sense to do it.
Despite the fact that there are other color portables...like the NeoGeo portable...GameBoy is still selling better because the new color portable can run all of the existing software.
To review...Nintendo focused on growing the platform in a cheap, efficient state and then introducing color after they had proven to be a winning device.
Now look at Palm...while WinCE devices have jumped right away to color, Palm focused on growing the market in a cheap, efficient state. People obviously want handhelds...Palm is giving them a tool while WinCE is trying to give them everything.
Palm is clearly the winner...now Palm wants to make a color model and I, for one, think it will be a success. Because technology exists that can make this color Palm do everything the orignal Palm (if it had been color) could not.
Consider that the screen is only 256 colors. this pales in comparison to the 16-bit 65556 colors for some WinCE devices. Yet, it will probably be MUCH cheaper and much more energy efficient than those screens.
Consider the new injection molded lithium ion batteries. Companies can now develop their entire product without allocating any space for the battery. After they are done, the remaining airspace can be filled with a gel that, once solidified, becomes the battery. This is what is allowing Erisson to design a cell phone that is as thin as a pencil.
In summary, I think color is a necessary step and I applaud Palm's decision to hold off on color until they had gotten a lot of developers and software to support the platform. About the only thing Palm could do to screw it up is not make the color Palm backwards compatible...but since they are using the same Motorola chip family, I don't think this is a realistic fear.
Just my opinion...please treat it as such.
- JoeShmoe
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Why? (Score:1)
Don't get me wrong, Color Palms are cool and all, I just question why 3com is adding this. Microsoft added color to their WinCEs to make them look cooler, not to make them more useful. It'd be a shame to see 3com, which so far has kept Palm Computing useful and productive (as opposed to clunky, annoying, and slow, a la WinCE) go down that same road. I'd love to be wrong on this one, but somehow I just wonder why in the heck they spent all their time doing this instead of enhancing core functions to make Palm a better PDA and forget about what WinCE does.
Just my own slightly off ideas...
At the risk of... (Score:2)
Anyway, back on topic. (Kind of) I dunno if I'm for color. Battery life is so critical with me as it is, and (believe it or not) I really like the color of my Palm III. Makes me feel digital, in a way. Color would actually DEtract from its beauty in this sense. ('least I think so)
Also, and this probably has nothing to do with anything... but why did the GameBoy win over all of its COLOR competitors??? Seriously, the Lynx rocked. (When I was 10 anyway. Kicked arse) How exactly did the GameBoy win? By NOT being color, and focussing on EVERY THING ELSE... Gameplay, usability, and, of course, getting games ported to it.
I only hope the PALM engineers can carry this concept with them. I'd hate to lose out on ANYTHING, in order to gain the color I don't really need.
ColorGB emulator? How about _any_ GB emulator? (Score:1)
What does the GB have that the Palm doesn't? Simple - a sprite-rendering engine. The Dragonball processor is easily a match for the CPU of a GB, but an emulator on the Palm would also have to emulate the sprite-pushing hardware of the GB. All that extra software work means tough times for a Palm trying to keep Wario's elbow smash going at top speed.
Does anyone know of any attempted GB emulators for the palmpilot? It'd be helpful to know just how close a palmpilot could get to full speed emulation with current hardware. That way, if the processing in the next Palm is 2 or 3 times as fast, we could give it another shot!
Re:color vs other things (Score:1)
-- make it rechargable, so you can drop it in your cradle to let it recharge rather than using a set of batteries every 3 weeks. that's the only thing i like about my dad's WinCE
device that I wish I had on any of the palm pilots I've owned.
You mean like the Palm V? hmm...
Re:Yup, this is exactly what it's here for (Score:1)
Mirror (Score:1)
http://cranesrus.net/pose30-palmos 35-color-1.jpg [cranesrus.net]
http://cranesrus.net/pose30-palmos 35-color-1.jpg [cranesrus.net]
Re:Mirror (Score:1)
Will it look white like that? (Score:1)
Palm Pilot (Score:1)