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Palm OS Garnet expands the solid foundation of Palm OS 5 by providing unique features such as support for a broad range of screen resolutions including QVGA, dynamic input area, improved network communication and Bluetooth. Palm OS Garnet solidifies the success of the current class of devices and enhances the capability to reach new markets and revolutionize the way people use mobile devices.

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Palm OS Garnet incorporates standard support for a broad range of screen resolutions and expanded support for wireless connections including Bluetooth. It also includes enhanced multimedia capabilities, a suite of robust security options, and support for a broad set of languages.

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Performance
Native 32-bit, ARM™ 4T based architecture, 16-bit ARM™ Thumb support, ARM™ 7TDMI based microprocessors.

  • PACE (Palm Application Compatibility Environment) is built-in for 68k applications
  • Reference hardware: intel Xscale PXA-250 board - Motorola MXL board

Display Support

  • Support for Low density: 160x160*, 160x220**, 176x220** (with padding)
  • High density: 320x320*, QVGA* (240x320) and HVGA** (320x480)
  • Minimum configuration supporting at least 160x160 grayscale LCD
  • 16bit color
  • User selectable and customizable color themes
  • High-Density features backward compatible with low density applications
  • Languages supported: (EFIGS), Japanese (J) and Simplified Chinese (SC)
  • Low and high density system fonts, customizable and substitutable by licensees
  • Extended country coverage in formatting preferences and time zone lists

*Silk Screen - **Dynamic Input area (DIA)

Memory requirement
ROM size

  • Minimum requirement of 4MB Flash ROM
  • 8MB ROM reccomended for EFIGS-J and Simplified Chinese

RAM size

  • Small minimum RAM requirement:
    less than 300KB is needed by the Palm OS
  • Up to 128MB RAM
  • Minimum of 1MB SDRAM

Native Applications

  • 68k applications support through PACE environment
  • ARM library support
  • Launcher*
  • Address Book*
  • Date Book*
  • Memo Pad*
  • To Do*
  • HotSync® synchronization client
  • Security Application
  • Preferences
  • Expansion card info
  • Calculator
  • SMS application
  • Supports DIA

Input Methods

  • Grafitti® 2 character recognition
  • Pinyin input method (Simplified Chinese)
  • Handwriting Recognition Kit
  • Offers flexibility to allow licensees to develop and integrate third party handwriting solutions
  • Chinese-English dictionary is integrated with PIM and third-party applications

Desktop software and Synchronization solution

  • Manage personal information: Add, edit, and delete addresses, appointments, to do items and memos using a desktop computer
  • Data and application on the device can be synchronized and backed up with Palm Desktop using HotSync® operation
  • Palm OS-based applications can also be installed on the handheld using the Palm OS install Tool

Communication

  • Serial communication (one minimum serial port required)
    • RS232 serial
    • IrDA
    • USB
    • Bluetooth
  • Drivers for SD and MMC cards
  • New network library with Ethernet Support for 802.11 drivers
  • Integration of communication protocols and applications for object exchange (Echange Manager)

Networking support

  • TCP/IP network library
  • PPP stack
  • OBEX
  • Telephony and SMS APIs

Security
Cryptographic Provider Management (CPM) with default crypto provider

  • RC4 symmetric encryption
  • SHA1 hashing
  • RSA verify algorithm

FIPS provider with the following crypto algorithms*:

  • AES-CBC, AES-ECB, AES-CFB (128,192 and 256 bit)
  • 3DES-CBC, 3DES-ECB, 3DES-CFB8, 3DES-CFB64, 3DES-OFB (2 key and 3 key)
  • SHA-1, SHA-2 (not covered by FIPS)
  • HMAC-SHA-1

*To be released as option to licensees. Certification pending as of Q1 2004

Authentication

  • PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAPv1 & MS-CHAP v2 for authentication over PPP (includes authentication to RADIUS servers)

Secure communication

  • SSL v.2 & v.3

Sound

  • Sampled Sound APIs (data processing, generation and GUI not included)
  • Sound resource format, backward compatible with previous sound APIs
  • APIs for controlling audio stream
  • Playback of up to 15 streams* at a time, recording of a single stream in native format
  • Audio format support for PCM raw and IMA ADPCM compressed data, 1 or 2 channels, any sampling rate
  • HAL APIs for access to audio hardware and mixer
  • Square wave generator emulation for devices that do not have a hardware square wave generator
  • Streams can be: Mono/Stereo, 8/16-bit, arbitrary sample rates.
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palmOne has released a new PIM support update that covers many of the latest handhelds. In addition, the company has posted drivers for the palmOne WiFi SD card and a number of other device update including the Tungsten C and Treo Updater have been released this summer.

PIM Support Update
A new PIM support update has been released. It corrects certain incompatibilities discovered between third-party desktop Personal Information Managers (PIMs). In addition, the update includes several smaller code adjustments and solutions. The small 42 KB update is for the Tungsten E, Tungsten T3, and Zire 72 handhelds.

palmOne SD WiFi Card
palmOne is now taking online orders for the recently released SD WiFi card. The card works with the Zire 72 and T3 handhelds, you can read our full review here.

The drivers for the card have been posted online for download. The driver requires 4MB of free space to temporarily accomdate the installer and should be done on a full battery.

Tungsten C Update
If your handheld of choice is the Tungsten C, make sure you have the latest update. The Tungsten C Update 3.0 was released in late July and fixes some small issues and improves network connectivity.

Treo Updater
If your Treo 600 software version number is anything lower than 1.12, the Treo Updater is for you. The updater brings a number of performance and reliability enhancements to the smartphone.

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Why?


Why would you need drivers for the WiFi Card if the drivers are already on the card???
RE: Why?
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The old Veo SDIO camera for Palm came with flaky drivers built into the card. Newer ones were released that offered greater stability, OS5 compatability, and better image preview quality when viewing thumbnail shots taken by the camera.

So while not essential, the updated drivers allowed for better functionality, just like 99% of all other driver updates in the computer biz.

For the wi-fi card, I would imaging that improved power management, handling of multiple networks, and general stability all have been improved upon. Although it's not clear if the drivers posted are updated ones or just the same ones found on the card. Gemerally PalmOne doesn't do things redundantly so I am assuming that these are slightly updated. The Thinkoutside keyboards get 2x or 3x new driver releases a year just to help out with stability and new model compatability. Driver support from the manufacturer is usually a good thing IMHO!

RE: Why?
the drivers are not included on the SD card, you must install them via hotsync first.

-Ryan

RE: Why?
Indeed, the drivers are not on the card. In fact, the card has no storage on it.
Also, I may have gotten a bad disc in my package; I had to download the drivers because my CD showed up as blank!
RE: Why?
red five -

1. where did you buy the card?

2. how is the wi-fi performance?


RE: Why?
I got the card this weekend at the new PalmOne store in the Atlanta airport, as I flew through it. It's in Terminal T.

The performance is definitely better than BT, though I don't yet have any objective measurements. It is certainly a battery hog, though. Keep a power source nearby.

Updated

Just completed updating of both my T3 and Treo 600. The process was smooth and everything seems fine, so far.

Data Manager Patch?

Does this address the issues with the Datamanager patch? Does this mean that I finally don't have to battle to keep my DateBk5 in sync with the the world, and don't have to wake up to an alarm at midnight of August 31st, telling me it's my wife's birthday (which is actually in May?)


Atul Chitnis
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RE: Data Manager Patch?
Definitely not and I can not tell you how disappointed I am.

I am a DB5 user as well and it kills me that I have this powerful PDA and my most frequently used program continues to be hobbled (speedwise) by a software glitch.

It seems to me that PalmOne could solve this problem one of two ways: (1) release a patch to address the problem or (2) release detailed information on the structure of the new PIMs so that programmers like CESD can deal directly with the bug (as the PalmOne programmers apparently have since the built-in Calendar does not have the problems that DB5 and Agendus have on the T3). I note that the problem, apparently, does not exist on the Zire 72.
In the Spirit of Umoja,
Ronin

RE: Data Manager Patch?
I have a T3 and use DateBk5 with no problems. Haven't bypassed the data manager or anything. I've added the data manager patch, and have not noticed any decrease in speed.

Mike

PIM Support Update

Did someone install the PIM Support Update on a Zire71 and can report back? Why would I want to do that? What exactly does it patch? It does not update the internal PIMs to the ones found on the and E,Z72 does it? That would be awesome but I already have given up hope on PalmOne ever doing such a thing...
RE: PIM Support Update
I have no idea what it does, but I've had no conflicts with Agendus 8 Professional.
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RE: PIM Support Update
I installed the PIM update on my Z71. No, it doesn't do anything front-end like update the PIMs to the cool new ones released right after the Z71. :} It's all backend, and minor at that. Can't say as I noticed any difference at all. Perhaps I'm not using the right third-party stuff to generate the conflict in the first place?


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RE: PIM Support Update
I really like the new Today page on OS 5.2.1 so I asked Palm. They said that the 'display was matched to the model.' Why can't they just say 'No, Sorry' instead BS? It would have been very easy to release a ROM update to give those of us who just missed it, the nicer GUI, wouldn't it? Such little things go a long way on the service end.

Anyway, enough venting for today,
Gordon


From the Great White North
Kudzu62

Sketchy Details

Does anyone know what this does/doesn't do?

P1 have very sketchy details on their site. It seems a shame that they have spent time/money on the development to fix issues without 'advertising' what it is they are fixing. How can the user base be satisfied with P1 if we don't know what P1 is doing to support us?
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Johannesburg, South Africa

RE: Sketchy Details
Hi

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I am also wondering why they have nothing like a 'real' release note telling us what the update does. If somebody finds this kind of information please tell, too :-).


RE: Sketchy Details
I installed the update on my TT3 and I haven't noticed a difference. I have no clue what it did.
RE: Sketchy Details
This is just internal code optimization and bug fixes. Nothing to do with GUI.
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RE: Sketchy Details
Would have been nice if they allowed T3 users the ability to add photos to the contacts database like on the Z71...
RE: Sketchy Details
I think that after seeing the debacle of the OS 4.1 upgrade for units running 4.0 back in '02, PalmOne's gonna be very, very relucant to offer any 5.x or 6.x upgrades in the near future.

They just want us to buy a new handheld every time, simple as that. Just imagine how well a Zire 71 would continue to suit most users if an upgrade to 5.2.8 and the new Media app were made available for download, even at a fee. Instead to get those capabilities you have to go with the peeling, non-UC Z72.

About the only thing I won't rule out would be an OS6 upgrade for the T3 & TC *IF* a Cobalt unit launches this fall. If it doesn't, then P1 will just figure that by spring '05 when the first Cobalt models appear, the T3 & TC will be so 'old' that everyone will be ready for a brand spankin' new handheld or, better yet, a Treo.

It provides VPN Support

I installed the WiFi drivers on my T3 in anticipation of getting the WiFi card soon (call me eager)...and the driver actually includes VPN support. I can actually use the VPN connection with the bluetooth in my desktop PC....so in short, the drivers may be useful for some who are not even getting the WiFi card.


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RE: It provides VPN Support
Oh now that's pretty slick. I wonder if VPN support will be built into the next OS...

Until I feel like spending the money on the WiFi card for the Tungsten, I'm going to just have to use my Thinkpad X40 on rogue networks, like I am now. :P
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PIM Update

I use Agendus and it now has a conversion for several To Do's, Appointments and Calls. When I used them with my new Zire 72 the Zire would crash. Since updating I have not had this problem.

Palm WiFi Card = Sandisk ?

I look carefully the Palm Wifi SD Card and the Sandisk Wifi SD Card (the one without the memory), they look very very similar except that the price of Palm card is really expensive compare the the Sandisk price. It look like Palm has a contract with Sandisk to make their cards...

My question is : will Palm wifi drivers work with the Sandisk cards ? Did someone try to put a Sandisk Wifi card inside is palm to test it ?


RE: Palm WiFi Card = Sandisk ?
The PalmOne Wifi Card is a Rebranded Sychip card. i think Sandisk also uses a Rebraned Sychip card. If so the Sandisk card should work with the P1 drivers
RE: Palm WiFi Card = Sandisk ?
Thank you for this good information , I try to find a Sandisk Wifi SD card to make test and if it work I will buy one because the price is really good compare the the PalmOne price , I have seen the Sandisk nearly half the price of the PalmOne.


RE: Palm WiFi Card = Sandisk ?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/12/11/sandisk_blames_palmsource_pda_vendors/ The Sandisk card is produced by Sychip so the drivers should work
RE: Palm WiFi Card = Sandisk ?
Ryan already tried this last month. He stated that it didn't work in a response to someone's comments under Ryan's P1 wi-fi card review. A shame, too as the Sandisk is more readily available than to P1 card-not to be mention a few $ cheaper.

Supposedly, the P1 card is of a special low power consumption design so as to minimize battery life. Of course, in a power-sucking OS5 model, fretting over a few minutes of reduced battery life is like splitting hairs.

RE: Palm WiFi Card = Sandisk ?
Does the Sandisk wifi+256 memory card work with the T3? If the palmOne card that supports the T3 is essentially the same thing as the Sandisk card, then they should both support the T3, but the Sandisk site does not mention anything about the T3 compatability, it only mentions Zire 72 compatability http://www.sandisk.com/retail/c-wifi-sd.asp . I ask this because the Sandisk model is the only one that is available. PalmOne has it posted in accessories section, but there is no link to buy it. Thanks
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WIFI Driver Posted???


>'The drivers for the card have been posted online for download. The driver requires 4MB of free space to temporarily accomdate the installer and should be done on a full battery.'

I can't find this anywhere on http://palmone.com/. Can someone post a direct link?


RE: WIFI Driver Posted???
I look today for this drivers and was also surprise not to find them, obviously they removed the drivers. But Why ? No Idea ... I'm sure there, last week because I was interested by the SD Wifi card. That's strange.

intermittant bug after upgrade

Has anyone had any problems since installing the PIM update?

I have started getting an intermittant problem on my Tungsten E where the digitiser is not correctly identifying the pen's location and the 'home button' starts the world clock application rather than going to the app launcher.

I can work around the problem by removing and reinserting the flash memory card. This then forces the application launcher to start (showing the memory card) and the digitiser then behaves again.

This has only started recently - since I installed the PIM update. Doesn't inspire confidence in the update...

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